(Related: Western North Carolina is still reeling from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene – is Tampa the next Asheville to get annihilated before Election Day?)7pm CDT Oct 7th -- #Hurricane #Milton remains an extremely dangerous Category 5 hurricane with winds of 180 mph.
The minimum center pressure measured by a @NOAA_HurrHunter dropsonde was estimated at 897 mb. Latest: https://t.co/LQEVorqXZH pic.twitter.com/xT7o6vHF7r — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) October 8, 2024
Tampa Bay's National Weather Service (NWS) division echoed this sentiment by warning people in the Tampa Bay area to complete all preparations before Tuesday night and to evacuate, if possible, as soon as possible. "If the storm stays on the current track, it will be the worst storm to impact the Tampa area in over 100 years," NWS Tampa Bay ominously wrote on X / Twitter. The 1848 storm in question, called the "Tampa Bay Hurricane," formed in a similar location as Milton in the Bay of Campeche. It then tracked eastward, just like Milton is doing, before hitting Tampa with a maximum sustained wind speed of 130 mph and a MSLP of 948 hPa. Milton is already much worse than the Tampa Bay Hurricane in that its wind speeds are clocking in upwards of 180 mph with the minimum center pressure measured by the NOAA's Hurr Hunter at around 897 mb, though Milton could weaken some before making landfall depending on water temperatures, wind shear and other volatile factors. "It's on its way to beat Wilma at 882," wrote another about the frightening trajectory of Milton. "This is the second-strongest hurricane by pressure ever recorded here," someone wrote on X / Twitter about this impending disaster. "Truly astonishing and terrifying." "Andrew's highest winds in '92 were 175 mph," wrote another, comparing Milton to Andrew, one of the worst hurricanes to ever hit the U.S. "This is the fifth strongest hurricane ever in the Atlantic basin with both pressure and wind rating," said someone else. More related news about these one-after-another disasters that are occurring the closer we get to Election Day can be found at Disaster.news. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com NaturalNews.com?HURRICANE MILTON IS NOW A *CATEGORY 5* HURRICANE WITH WINDS AT 160MPH.. LANDFALL FORECAST IN #TAMPA NOT SEEN SINCE 1848
There is the potential for some additional increase in intensity through the day. Latest short-range high resolution forecast models show a landfall in the… pic.twitter.com/b3wqwVBNfm — Mike Masco (@MikeMasco) October 7, 2024
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