As Hurricane Milton barrels into Florida's western coast, water levels in Tampa are receding from the shoreline, a phenomenon ...
Tampa Bay was spared from deadly storm surge during milton due to a strange phenomenon called reverse storm surge. Here's why ...
Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 hurricane, threatens disastrous winds and storm surge to the Tampa Bay area and the west coast ...
Water in Tampa Bay was returning to normal levels Thursday. The area experienced 'reverse storm surge' that drove water away ...
With reverse storm surge, especially in larger storms, the opposite happens, explained AccuWeather meteorologist Paul ...
Hospitals and other health care facilities on Florida’s Gulf Coast — still reeling from Hurricane Helene — are now revving up ...
Forecasters were worried Hurricane Milton could send as much as 15 feet of water rushing onto the heavily populated shores of Tampa Bay. Instead, several feet of water temporarily drained away.
Hurricane Milton remains a ferocious storm that could land a once-in-a-century direct hit on Tampa and St. Petersburg, ...
Videos showed water had inundated the facility and surrounding streets, with cars flooded and first responders traveling by ...
Mayor Jane Castor urged residents to heed mandatory evacuation orders as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida as a Category 4 ...
The shape and position of Tampa Bay makes it one of the most dangerous places in the U.S. for storm surge. If the dirty side of a strong hurricane hits the bay entrance just right, it would lead to ...
Water receded from the Tampa Bay shoreline as Hurricane Milton approached Florida’s Gulf Coast because of a phenomenon called ...