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» » Hurricane Florence, 'storm of a lifetime,' generating 83-feet high waves as it barrels towards Carolina coast





Hurricane Florence, 'storm of a lifetime,' generating 83-feet high waves as it barrels towards Carolina coast


Hurricane Florence’s potentially devastating winds are generating enormous waves as high as 83 feet as it continues to make its way toward the East Coast and insurers predict it will become the costliest such storm to ever hit the continental U.S.

The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday the massive waves were produced by being trapped along with very strong winds moving in the same direction of the storm’s motion. The center said the waves were measured by satellite.

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 Wave heights to 83 ft were measured early this morning under the NE quadrant of Hurricane Florence. These enormous waves are produced by being trapped along with very strong winds moving in the same direction the storm's motion. #HurricaneFlorence http://hurricanes.g
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HURRICANE FLORENCE'S PATH: TRACK THE STORM HERE


As of 11 a.m., the Category 4 storm was about 485 miles southeast of Wilmington, N.C., and moving northwest at about 15 mph. The hurricane’s maximum sustained winds were at 130 mph.

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Forecasters predict the storm will make landfall late Thursday night or sometime Friday.

According to Fox News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean, current forecast puts Florence stalling upon reaching the Carolina coast before making a slight shift south and barreling down South Carolina. She said it will become a “major flooding event.”

The shift south and west encompassing more of South Carolina and western North Carolina. The National Weather Center called Florence will likely be “the storm of a lifetime” for portions of the Carolina coast.

HURRICANE FLORENCE COULD BRING CATASTROPHIC STORM SURGES: WHAT ARE THEY, AND HOW CAN YOU PREPARE?

In addition to the hurricane-strength winds blowing ashore Friday, Florence has the potential to bring a storm surge upwards of six feet in parts of the coastline including up to 13 feet from Cape Fear north to Cape Lookout.

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 9/12 11:00 AM EDT:  Here are the Key Messages for #Hurricane #Florence.  The full advisory is at: http://hurricanes.gov

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The hurricane could also produce heavy and excessive rainfall – up to 40 inches in isolates areas in the Carolinas and anywhere between six to 12 inches elsewhere in the Appalachians and Mid-Atlantic region.

It will also pass directly over two nuclear power plants - the Brunswick Nuclear Plant, which is located 30 miles south of Wilmington, as well as the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant in New Hill, about 23 miles from Raleigh.

HURRICANE FLORENCE EMERGENCY CONTACTS TO NOTE AS 'EXTREMELY DANGEROUS' STORM HITS EAST COAST

Analytics firm CoreLogic predicts that the damage from Florence could be more than $170 billion – making the most expensive hurricane to hit the continental U.S.

Hurricanes Katrina and Harvey, which decimated parts of the Gulf states and Texas in 2005 and 2017 respectively, cost more than $125 billion. Hurricane Sandy which hit the Mid-Atlantic and New England in 2012 came in at $65 billion, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Hurricane Florence could stall closer to shore. Jonathan Serrie reports from North Carolina.
Authorities, including President Donald Trump and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are urging residents in the Carolinas as well as parts of Virginia and Georgia to evacuate as the storm continues its path.

Jeff Byard, FEMA associate administrator for the Office of Response and Recovery, called Florence “a very dangerous storm.”

“This is going to be a Mike Tyson punch to the Carolina coast,” he warned.

‘EXTREMELY DANGEROUS’ HURRICANE FLORENCE TO BE A ‘MIKE TYSON PUNCH TO CAROLINA COAST’

President Trump declared states of emergency for North and South Carolina and Virginia, opening the way for federal aid. All three states ordered mass evacuations along the coast.

On Wednesday morning, the president urged those in the path of Florence to “get out of its way.”

“Don’t play games with it,” he added. “It’s a big one.”



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 It is imperative that everyone follow local evacuation orders. This storm is extremely dangerous. Be SAFE! #HurricaneFlorence https://www.ready.gov/hurricanes

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On Wednesday, people across the region rushed to buy bottled water and other supplies, board up their homes, pull their boats out of the water and get out of town.

Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center said that while Florence is expected to slow down considerably by late Thursday and into Friday, it will still be an “extremely dangerous major hurricane” when it makes landfall.






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