According to the National Weather Service office, Hurricane Milton is currently on track to be the worst storm to impact the Tampa Bay, Florida, area in more than a 100 years.
As meteorologists are saying that if the expected scenario is realized it will truly be historic. Where they say that nobody alive today has any sort of frame of reference in this area for what this will actually look like.
Hurricane Milton has strengthened again to a category 5 storm where at this time it has 165 mile per hour winds. And when the hurricane reaches the Floridian West Coast it is expected to slam a 15 foot storm surge over the coast line.
Which means that the surge of water and then the wind-driven waves on top of it will cover both the 1st AND 2nd story of buildings with such force that the buildings can literally be washed away and disappear.
Meteorologists have also said that people should be preparing for a catastrophic killer storm and urged residents to leave while they could.
With them emphasizing that this is a very serious situation and residents should closely follow evacuation orders from their local emergency management officials. Saying that Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes ever on record for west-central Florida.
The hurricane has amazingly had its central pressure readings to fall into the 870 to 890 something-range with it’s intensification rivaling nearly every storm before it.
This makes it one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic basin.
Its wind speeds have grown by close to 100 mph in just 24 hours. Which is behind only Felix in 2007 and Wilma in 2005, according to the hurricane center’s records.
And meteorologists are saying that the size of the storm can double before it makes landfall in Florida.
The meteorologists also said they could not stress enough that people have been told to leave and that they really need to leave.
And Florida officials have said that Hurricane Milton will make areas of Florida uninhabitable for weeks if not months. And the mayor of Tampa Bay told the people that if you choose to stay … you are going to die.
Unfortunately, Florida was still in recovery from Hurricane Helene that hit about 2 weeks ago that caused more than 200 deaths and catastrophic damage stretching through Florida and into the states of the southeastern U.S.
Where there are fears in Florida that the mounds of debris still left in Helene’s wake could turn into dangerous projectiles caught up and driven by Milton’s water or winds.
The Biblical prophecies (Matthew 24, Luke 21, Revelation 8, Revelation 16) foretell that there will be extreme weather with the intensification of storms in the Last Days signaling the world is nearing the end of this age and the coming of Jesus Christ.
These events and conditions happening now are warning signs pointing to the nearing fulfillment of the Last Days prophecies at the end of this age revealing it’s time to prepare now for the nearing appearance of Jesus Christ for His Church by being born again spiritually into the Kingdom of God as Jesus said we must (John 3:3-5) and His Apostles who were authorized (Matthew 16:18-19) described how (Acts 2).
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