The last time on record that Tampa had 15 feet of storm surge was in 1848, according to one hurricane researcher.
According to the latest forecast from the National hurricane Center, parts of the Florida coast could see a massive storm ...
It’s hard to find much of a forecast cause for optimism. Milton will combine a generational surge threat to west-central ...
Hurricane Helene is projected to have a storm surge that could go as high as 20 feet. Here's what to know about storm surges ...
Typically, a location will observe two high tides and two low tides within a day. A storm surge is an abnormal rise ...
According to the latest forecast from the national hurricane Center, parts of Florida could see a storm surge up to 18 feet.
Surge is also the amount above what the normal tide is at a time, so a 15-foot storm surge at high tide can be far more devastating than the same surge at low tide. Hurricane Katrina ...
If Helene slows even a little, it’s possible that the surge coincides with high tide instead, Weisberg added. That could bring storm surge closer to the National Hurricane Center’s upper ...
Hurricane Milton, which intensified into a powerful Category 5 hurricane on Monday, is predicted to make landfall in Florida ...