Hurricane Milton's landfall as a Category 3 hurricane didn't just bring devastating storm surge and extremely dangerous wind ...
Water in Tampa Bay was returning to normal levels Thursday. The area experienced 'reverse storm surge' that drove water away ...
With reverse storm surge, especially in larger storms, the opposite happens, explained AccuWeather meteorologist Paul ...
Chris Vickers is in Tampa to assist WTOL 11 sister station WTSP with hurricane coverage. Here's what he's doing.
Last month’s Hurricane Helene will be widely remembered for the rainfall in the Appalachians and the surge along Florida’s west shore. Milton will stand out for other reasons.
Both are vulnerable to storm surge because of geography. But the cities have had very different experiences with hurricanes.
Dr. Ryan Truchelut, of WeatherTiger, is tracking major Hurricane Milton and is offering running analysis on the catastrophic ...
As the Milton makes landfall, storm surge of 10-15 feet is expected in areas within 50 miles south of the eye of the ...
Meteorologist Jim Danner tells “Banfield” that Tampa Bay is once again being hit with wind gusts and storm surge as the backside of Hurricane Milton sweeps through the area. #HurricaneMilton #Milton # ...
Milton, a Category 5 hurricane, is expected to make landfall in Florida less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene ripped through the Southeast.
Tampa Bay was spared from deadly storm surge during Milton due to a strange phenomenon called reverse storm surge. Here's why, what that is.