Kirk might hit England as a tropical storm
I had to hit the googles to see how abnormal this is:
Yes, England has experienced direct hits from tropical storms, although such events are rare. Here are some notable instances:
While England does not frequently experience full-strength tropical storms as seen in other regions, it has been impacted by remnants or weakened systems that originated as tropical storms or hurricanes.
- Hurricane Charley (1986): Originally a hurricane in the Atlantic, it transitioned into a tropical storm as it moved through Ireland and Great Britain, causing significant rainfall and flooding.
- Hurricane Lili (1996): This storm moved across Ireland and the UK as an extratropical storm but was originally a tropical system. It produced strong winds and caused damage in parts of England.
Crazy because I was about to ask on the history of this happeningThanks for the info. I didn’t know how rare it is.
Fiya infoI had to hit the googles to see how abnormal this is:
Yes, England has experienced direct hits from tropical storms, although such events are rare. Here are some notable instances:
While England does not frequently experience full-strength tropical storms as seen in other regions, it has been impacted by remnants or weakened systems that originated as tropical storms or hurricanes.
- Hurricane Charley (1986): Originally a hurricane in the Atlantic, it transitioned into a tropical storm as it moved through Ireland and Great Britain, causing significant rainfall and flooding.
- Hurricane Lili (1996): This storm moved across Ireland and the UK as an extratropical storm but was originally a tropical system. It produced strong winds and caused damage in parts of England.
That’s another reason the death toll is going to go sky high
YupAnd there will be a few who will see an opportunity to “Disappear”….
If this come anywhere near the Tampa area, I tell you they are screwed. Even though they didn’t have a direct impact from Helene……Helene still fucked them up just by passing by.
climate changeAm I trippin, or is this kinda new? Growing up I remember all the major hurricanes being in the Atlantic and hitting the easy coast. Maybe I'm just not remembering the storms that formed in the gulf and were this severe?
Am I trippin, or is this kinda new? Growing up I remember all the major hurricanes being in the Atlantic and hitting the easy coast. Maybe I'm just not remembering the storms that formed in the gulf and were this severe?
I was just talking about this on another message board dealing with weather. These hurricanes (especially within the last decade) are extremely wet. Also, the oceans level is running very high so you just could have a category one hurricane and it can fuck you up near the coast.Informative article and a reminder that hurricanes are always more than the wind.
Drowning from rainfall flood waters (not storm surge) are the leading cause of deaths during hurricanes.
An Alarming New Trend in Hurricane Deaths
The biggest threat from tropical cyclones is no longer storm surge but rains like those dumped by Helene on North Carolina.www.theatlantic.com
Yep, this is why you have a lot of people now trying to abandon certain parts of Florida. What people say years ago about Florida going underwater may not be too far-fetched.Yeah, Florida gets rocked regularly by hurricanes, but they are definitely more intense over the last 10 years.
Yep. And as they stated, a lot of those homes did not have flood insurance.Hurricane Helene Shows How Broken the US Insurance System Is
Many homeowners in North Carolina won’t be insured against flooding or landslides due to the fragmented way in which disasters are covered.www.wired.com
If FL gets another big one just a couple weeks after the first, it just may be a wrap for their home insurance industry. Unc Sam will probably have to jump in an save them. See if they complain about it being communism.Hurricane Helene Shows How Broken the US Insurance System Is
Many homeowners in North Carolina won’t be insured against flooding or landslides due to the fragmented way in which disasters are covered.www.wired.com
Yep, the insurance companies are going to be like peace out…..If FL gets another big one just a couple weeks after the first, it just may be a wrap for their home insurance industry. Unc Sam will probably have to jump in an save them. See if they complain about it being communism.
Did this niggas just say that a Hurricane is Wet?I was just talking about this on another message board dealing with weather. These hurricanes (especially within the last decade) are extremely wet. Also, the oceans level is running very high so you just could have a category one hurricane and it can fuck you up near the coast.