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“It’s horrible”; Renowned meteorologist broke down predicting Hurricane Milton | Video

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[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] John Moralesfamous meteorologist NBKstarred in a baffling live episode, giving his prediction regarding the direction and impact expected for Hurricane Milton

“It’s horrible”; Renowned meteorologist broke down predicting Hurricane Milton | Video

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John Moralesfamous meteorologist NBKstarred in a baffling live episode, giving his prediction regarding the direction and impact expected for Hurricane Milton when it makes landfall in the United States.

“This is an incredible, incredible, incredible hurricane. “She fell…,” Morales said during an interview with a television station last Monday when His voice trembled, as if he wanted to cry. “In 10 hours it dropped by 50 millibars. I’m sorry.

The hurricane expert quickly corrected his stance and apologized to the audience, explaining that the situation with Category 5 Hurricane Milton was “simply terrifying.”

Morales continued:

“The maximum sustained wind speed is 160 mph. And they are gaining strength in the Gulf of Mexico, where the winds, that is, the seas, are incredibly, incredibly hot. Record warmth, as you can imagine. You know what drives it. I don’t need to tell you: global warming, The reason for this is climate change, which is becoming a growing threat in the Yucatan, including Merida and Progreso. and other areas there.”

Moments later, on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Morales mentioned a moment when he felt depressed and reiterated his concerns about the effects of global warming.

“The extreme weather conditions caused by global warming have changed me. Honestly, YOU should be shocked too and demand #ClimateActionNow.”

Milton will be ‘disastrous and deadly’

The US Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) warned this Wednesday that Hurricane Milton, which is expected to hit the west coast of Florida this evening, will be “catastrophic and deadly” and asked the population to use the last hours to leave the area , and that those who were unable to “immediately seek safe locations.”

FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said at a news conference that Milton will have a “significant impact” on communities in western Florida, where Hurricane Milton, a Category 4 hurricane, is expected to make landfall this evening or early this morning.

“There is still time to evacuate. Seek refuge within the country. From experience, most deaths occur due to rising water levels along the coast, and that is why it is time to immediately seek safe areas, away from areas where there are flood warnings,” Criswell explained.

The administrator also emphasized the importance of providing information in Spanish to the affected area, which includes thirty counties with mandatory evacuation orders in the densely populated areas of Tampa, Sarasota, Fort Myers and Orlando, totaling more than 5 million people.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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