Florida Is Now Having a 'Tornado Outbreak'
Is that good?
One thing that people might not understand about hurricanes is that the damage doesn’t only come from the storm itself. Instead, hurricanes can cause a host of knock-on effects, which can include flooding and, as we’re currently seeing with Hurricane Milton, tornadoes.
While the tornadoes are allegedly “not very strong,” they’re still tornadoes, meaning that they can cause substantial damage to the areas impacted by them — especially if the area has already been wrecked by previous hurricanes.
Now, some videos are emerging from the affected areas to show just how badly these tornadoes are hurting Florida.
In case you were wondering, it’s pretty bad!
NBC News is reporting there is now an “outbreak” of tornados in Florida https://t.co/AC3eAXEu7m
— Majority Report (@majorityfm) October 9, 2024
A confirmed tornado just went through Matlacha Florida live on @winknews pic.twitter.com/Brr6SZfkzp
— James Pettus (@PettusWX) October 9, 2024
️ hit my brothers home. They are all ok. Extensive damage pic.twitter.com/PWHB651Y6E
— Steve Bender (@weatherbender_) October 9, 2024
Another tornado spotted at the Publix on Southern in Loxahatchee.
— Lauren Olesky (@LoleskyWX) October 9, 2024
: Anne pic.twitter.com/FRRHR7SUvk
BREAKING: Massive Tornado Moves Through Fort Pierce, Florida Area Around 5:07pm EDT pic.twitter.com/jKWbTBbu4k
— John Basham (@JohnBasham) October 9, 2024
Violent tornado sent to me by my friend Jason Dolliver shot in Fort pierce near the St. Lucie County Fairgrounds. Video shot by Kayla Pollack. An absolutely horrible day for tornadoes. pic.twitter.com/COp8lZfJw6
— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) October 9, 2024
Wow! My cousin sent this to me by a neighbor of his of the tornado that struck Wellington, FL from earlier today. Incredible speed & power that tornado possessed. #HurricaneMilton #flwx pic.twitter.com/QnF8hRQTQo
— Thee ornadorologist (@tornadorology) October 9, 2024
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