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Hurricane Helene Threatens Major US Gulf Coast Impact

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  • Monday, 23 September 2024
Hurricane Helene Threatens Major US Gulf Coast Impact


An area of low pressure in the Caribbean Sea is expected to rapidly develop into Hurricane Helene and make landfall on the US Gulf Coast as a major hurricane later this week. The storm is expected to strengthen significantly as it moves across the exceptionally warm Gulf of Mexico.

The National Hurricane Center has issued a tropical storm watch for parts of Florida's Dry Tortugas and the Keys, with additional alerts expected for other areas along the Gulf Coast. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency for 41 counties in preparation for the storm.

Potential Timeline and Impacts:

Tuesday: The storm is expected to approach Cancún, Cozumel, and western Cuba as a named storm, possibly reaching tropical storm or even Category 1 hurricane intensity. Heavy rainfall, strong winds, and storm surge flooding are possible in these areas.

Wednesday: Helene could continue to affect Cancún, Cozumel, and western Cuba, before entering the southern Gulf of Mexico as a hurricane. Outer rainbands and high surf could reach parts of Florida's Gulf Coast.

Thursday: Helene is forecast to make landfall as a major hurricane, with the most likely location being between Florida's Big Bend and the Panhandle. However, the exact track remains uncertain, and impacts could occur far from the center of the storm.

Strengthening Factors:

Warm Gulf Waters: The Gulf of Mexico's record-high heat content for this time of year provides favorable conditions for intensification.

Rapid Development: Forecast models indicate a rapid strengthening phase for Helene as it moves over these warm waters.

Preparations and Concerns:

Florida Preparations: The state has declared a state of emergency and is taking steps to expedite preparations and coordination between state and local governments.

Storm Surge Threat: Areas near the projected landfall are at risk of significant storm surge flooding, prompting preparations like erecting flood barriers at hospitals and other critical facilities.

Uncertainty in Track: While the general direction of the storm is expected, its exact landfall location remains uncertain, requiring coastal communities to stay informed and prepared.

The National Hurricane Center is closely monitoring Helene's development and will provide updates on its projected track and intensity. Residents along the Gulf Coast should be prepared to take necessary precautions and follow the guidance of local authorities.

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