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Florida Post-Hurricane Idalia Damage Appraisal Commences!

Florida Post-Hurricane Idalia Damage Appraisal Commences!

Florida Post-Hurricane Idalia Damage Appraisal Commences!

As Hurricane Idalia approaches Florida, enormous waves “batter” areas of Key West, Florida, according to videos uploaded on social media.

“#Idalia’s large waves are already starting to batter Key West – have a look:” The Weather Channel posted a video of big waves slamming on the coast of Key West on X, formerly Twitter.

WTVT news in Tampa Bay’s Paul Dellegatto also tweeted a similar video of flooding in Key West caused by big waves, writing, “Well east of the center, winds and water level on the increase in Key West.”

The recordings are being released as Idalia, which was upgraded to a hurricane on Tuesday 29, August 2023 approaches Florida and might be upgraded to a Category 3 storm in the coming days.

On the forecast track, the center of Idalia is forecast to move over the eastern Gulf of Mexico today, reach the Gulf coast of Florida within the Hurricane Warning area on Wednesday, 30, August 2023, and move close to the Carolina coastline.

Data from a NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft show that maximum sustained winds have increased to near 80 mph (130 km/h) with higher gusts. Rapid strengthening is predicted before landfall, and Idalia is forecast to become an extremely hazardous major storm before landfall on Wednesday.

Storm surge from Hurricane Idalia might be worsened by a supermoon and a king tide, in addition to extreme wind speeds and significant rainfall. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines king tides as “the orbits and alignment of the Earth, moon, and sun combine to produce the greatest tidal effects of the year.” In coastal places, king tides occur once or twice a year.

The National Weather Service in Tampa Bay, Florida, predicted on X that Idalia may bring “8-12′ storm surge further north, 4-7′ Tampa Bay,” “4-8″ rain with locally higher amounts,” tornadoes, and hurricane-force winds.

Following a request from Governor Ron DeSantis, On Monday, 28, August 2023 that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has granted a pre-landfall emergency declaration for Tropical Storm Idalia.

Floridians are encouraged to monitor weather conditions and listen to all orders from local officials, as well as have emergency contact lists updated and important documents backed up and stored in a waterproof protective container.

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