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Tropical Storm Debby Strengthens as Florida Prepares for Landfall and Possible Catastrophic Flooding

Tropical Storm Debby Gains Power, Florida Braces for Impact

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – With considerable intensification during the past 24 hours, Tropical Storm Debby is expected to make landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast soon. A sustained surge of life-threatening rain and storm surges could bring record rainfall, with estimates reaching up to 30 inches in some parts of the Southeast by the end of the week, according to the latest from the National Hurricane Center.

This potentially historic rainfall may result in areas of catastrophic flooding,” warned Richard Pasch, a senior hurricane specialist. Emphasizing the life-threatening implications, he urged residents from vulnerable areas to adhere to the issued evacuation orders.

Preparations Underway Across State

In a string of coastal counties, mandatory evacuations are already underway. Leon County, home to the state capital of Tallahassee, has announced plans to convert six school buildings into temporary shelters. Both the Florida National Guard and the Florida State Guard have been activated to assist in relief and rescue missions.

Gov. Ron DeSantis, in reflecting on the predicament, insisted, “Our state agencies are prepared to respond quickly and efficiently.” He also pointed out that serious weather-related hazards such as strong winds, surges, and tornadoes could occur ahead of landfall, and even outside of the forecasted “cone”.

In a prompt response to the escalating crisis, President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency across Florida. This move enables the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate the disaster relief efforts as the threat posed by Tropical Storm Debby continues to grow.

Disruptions to Travel and Cruise Schedules

So far, over 1,000 flights have been canceled while nearly 2,400 have been delayed due to the approaching storm. Notably, companies like American and Southwest Airlines have scrapped sizable portions of their schedules. Meanwhile, Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Elation rescheduled its planned return to Jacksonville, following a Bahamas cruise.

Danger Looms on the Horizon

Warm Gulf waters continue to fuel Debby as it moves northward. Meteorologists predict a turn to the north later today, and Tropical Storm Debby is expected to hit where Florida’s panhandle meets its peninsula, an area known as the Big Bend. Debby’s slow pace is likely to result in the storm hovering over northern Florida and southern Georgia for most of Monday and Tuesday.

Debby, already the fourth named storm of the season, boasts sustained winds of 65 mph, with stronger gusts. Coastal areas, stretching from the /i>Big Bend/i> region westward to the Ochlockonee River, have received a hurricane warning. As per the National Hurricane Center, a storm surge warning is in effect from Longboat Key to Tampa Bay, with some regions anticipated to face up to 10 feet of surge.

Concern Rises Due to Expected Flood Damage

Forecasters predict Debby to cause significant flash flooding across the Southeast throughout the week, accentuating the danger posed by the storm. Parts of Florida may receive as much as 18 inches of rain, and other regions in the southeastern U.S, including parts of Georgia and South Carolina, may experience up to 30 inches of rainfall by Friday morning.

In its infancy, Debby, emerging from the southeastern Gulf of Mexico, started off as a tropical rainstorm, bringing heavy rainfall over parts of Hispaniola, the Bahamas, and Puerto Rico. As the situation continues to unfold, residents are urged to stay informed and follow local guidelines to ensure their safety.


Author: HERE Beaufort

HERE Beaufort

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