Hurricane Michael beras down on Florida panhandle (NOAA/GOES 16 Image)
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) — Supercharged overnight, Hurricane Michael closed in Wednesday on the Florida Panhandle with potentially catastrophic winds of 145 mph, the most powerful storm on record ever to menace the stretch of fishing towns, military bases and spring-break beaches.
With more than 375,000 people up and down the Gulf Coast warned to evacuate, the hurricane’s leading edge began lashing the white-sand shoreline with tropical storm-force winds, rain and rising seas before daybreak, hours before Michael’s center was expected to blow ashore.
“I really fear for what things are going to look like there tomorrow at this time,” Colorado State University hurricane expert Phil Klotzbach said in an email.
The brute quickly sprang from a weekend tropical depression…
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Some guy said he went to bed to a #2 hurricane and woke up in a #4. Must have been a surprise.
It’s because the water in the Gulf is 85*!!