Tampa bay has been completely sucked out? WTH??? | |
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visitor User ID: 78037273 United States 09/28/2022 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ive lived through 3 hurricanes in my life living on the ocean. Not once did i ever see the water get sucked out, as the storm approaches the tide surge comes in ahead of the storm bringing water inland before the storm arrives. This could be a doozy of a storm. You weren't paying attention, last time. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80747054 United States 09/28/2022 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ive lived through 3 hurricanes in my life living on the ocean. Not once did i ever see the water get sucked out, as the storm approaches the tide surge comes in ahead of the storm bringing water inland before the storm arrives. This could be a doozy of a storm. I used to live on Anna Maria Island for 25+ years Agree I've seen the bay low but never like that |
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User ID: 80633458 United States 09/28/2022 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because the wind is blowing the water out to sea. As soon as the eye crosses center of that area it will come in with a wall of water with as much as 12-18' of storm surge. This is common with hurricanes. It happens in a matter of minutes. Quoting: Fair Acres the eye is no where near tampa bay, el-tardo |
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visitor User ID: 78037273 United States 09/28/2022 10:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ive lived through 3 hurricanes in my life living on the ocean. Not once did i ever see the water get sucked out, as the storm approaches the tide surge comes in ahead of the storm bringing water inland before the storm arrives. This could be a doozy of a storm. I used to live on Anna Maria Island for 25+ years Agree I've seen the bay low but never like that Remember IRMA, 5 years ago? [link to www.washingtonpost.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 60862097 United States 09/28/2022 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ive lived through 3 hurricanes in my life living on the ocean. Not once did i ever see the water get sucked out, as the storm approaches the tide surge comes in ahead of the storm bringing water inland before the storm arrives. This could be a doozy of a storm. You weren't paying attention, last time. Last time was Alicia that hit Galveston Island back in 83 i believe. I started my career of forty years the day after Alicia. There were 120 mile an hour winds in downtown houston that left 4 inches of skyscraper glass in the city streets. 3 years of work to rebuild! The eye of the storm passed right over my house. Weeks without electricity most people months without it. Did i miss something? I also surfed the incoming waves the day before it hit. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80747054 United States 09/28/2022 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ive lived through 3 hurricanes in my life living on the ocean. Not once did i ever see the water get sucked out, as the storm approaches the tide surge comes in ahead of the storm bringing water inland before the storm arrives. This could be a doozy of a storm. I used to live on Anna Maria Island for 25+ years Agree I've seen the bay low but never like that Remember IRMA, 5 years ago? [link to www.washingtonpost.com (secure)] I left after the bp oil spill |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81512813 United States 09/28/2022 10:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The water goes to the center of the hurricane because of the low pressure and creates a column of water which brings the storm surge as it moves inland. Quoting: Deepwater Sculpin Yikes, so theres like a giant waterspout in the middle of the hurricane? That sounds potentially extremely destructive...I thought storm surge was something else but idk much about storms Look, just stick to your manual labor job and let us smart people run world ok? Geez. |
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VISITOR User ID: 78037273 United States 09/28/2022 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ive lived through 3 hurricanes in my life living on the ocean. Not once did i ever see the water get sucked out, as the storm approaches the tide surge comes in ahead of the storm bringing water inland before the storm arrives. This could be a doozy of a storm. You weren't paying attention, last time. Last time was Alicia that hit Galveston Island back in 83 i believe. I started my career of forty years the day after Alicia. There were 120 mile an hour winds in downtown houston that left 4 inches of skyscraper glass in the city streets. 3 years of work to rebuild! The eye of the storm passed right over my house. Weeks without electricity most people months without it. Did i miss something? I also surfed the incoming waves the day before it hit. [link to www.washingtonpost.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83641114 United States 09/28/2022 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's reverse storm surge, because the storm spins counter-clockwise so it's sucking water away from the bay (SW side) and will dump it on the NE side. Just watched a video on weather dot com its the lead video on the homepage, check it out you'll see how it works. And agree with above posters, yeah none of this is good. |