How Can Old Weather Videos Help Us Understand Hurricanes?

Gulf Coast, Florida, USAWed Oct 09 2024
A scary storm surge or powerful winds tearing down your street. Old weather videos are circulating online, showing what hurricanes can do. These videos were first shared years ago, but they're becoming popular again as Hurricane Milton heads toward Florida. Milton might hit with winds up to 160 mph and a storm surge of 15 feet. That's a lot! Experts say this could cause serious damage. Meteorologists have created 3D models to show how hurricanes can destroy homes and flood neighborhoods. In one video, a house gets ripped apart by strong winds. By the time it's a Category 5 storm, the roof and walls can cave in. Another video shows how water from a storm surge can rise quickly and carry big objects like cars. This can be very dangerous for people and buildings. Nearly six million Floridians have been told to leave their homes or face big risks. "You could die if you stay," said Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. She wants everyone to take this hurricane seriously. Milton is expected to hit Florida's Gulf Coast late on Wednesday.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-can-old-weather-videos-help-us-understand-hurricanes-6cc09199

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    If hurricanes can cause a house to be ripped apart, what innovations can be made to create hurricane-proof homes that can survive these storms?
    Are these Weather Channel videos part of a plot to exaggerate hurricane threats for political gain?
    How accurate are the predictions of hurricane damage as demonstrated in the Weather Channel videos?

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