Some people who commented on the video suggested the water was “sucked out” due to something called “reverse storm surge.” Water was temporarily “sucked out” of Tampa Bay as Hurricane ...
Water in Tampa Bay was returning back to normal levels Thursday morning following the passage of Hurricane Milton, which briefly caused "reverse storm surge" in the bay. National Weather Service ...
By Elena Shao Even as some parts of Florida’s western coast were enduring a surge of seawater on Wednesday night, Hurricane Milton’s heavy winds were pushing water out of Tampa Bay.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tampa Bay avoided a major surge from Hurricane Milton as the system made landfall, drawing water out of the bay. The National Hurricane Center said Milton made landfall near ...
9 as a Category 3 storm and brought storm surge and floods to much of Florida's southwest coast, but not to Tampa Bay. Milton, like Hurricanes Ian and Irma before it, brought a natural phenomenon ...
A giant crane crashed into a building. But the Tampa Bay region didn’t experience the worst-case scenario from Milton. ST. PETERSBURG — Hurricane Milton ripped off the roof of the towering ...
Hurricane Milton made landfall in Siesta Key around 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9 as a Category 3 storm and brought storm surge and floods to much of Florida's southwest coast, but not to Tampa Bay.
And if you need help after the storm, here’s what to know. Feeding Tampa Bay: Connecting food banks with residents in need of hot meals, their disaster readiness team works directly with local ...