Hurricane Milton is causing a reverse storm surge in Florida
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October 10
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Rather than flooding the area, Hurricane Milton is pulling water out of Tampa Bay. This phenomenon, known as a "reverse storm surge," will not last long, and the water is expected to rush back in.
While certain parts of Florida's west coast were experiencing
This event is reminiscent of what happened during Hurricane Ian in 2022 and Hurricane Irma in 2017. The reverse surge could last only a few hours before suddenly reversing, potentially causing catastrophic consequences when the water returns.
What phenomenon is Hurricane Milton causing in Tampa Bay?
Water levels are rising significantly.
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A reverse storm surge is pulling water out of the bay.
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The winds have no effect on water levels.
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How much did the water level near Tampa drop due to Hurricane Milton?
What other hurricanes have caused a similar reverse surge in Tampa Bay?
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