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Blogs . October 18, 2024

The Increasing Threat of Major Storm Events: Hurricanes Helene and Milton

As the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season unfolds, communities across the East Coast continue to feel the far-reaching impacts of two major storm events – Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This season, predicted to be one of the most active in recent years, has once again demonstrated the widespread impact that hurricanes can have, affecting not only coastal areas but also inland communities alike.

The effects of these storms remind us of the importance of being vigilant and proactive in understanding the risks associated with major storm events. In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at these recent hurricanes and why proactive preparation is essential in helping communities remain resilient in the face of an ever-worsening threat.

 

Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene made landfall on September 26th near Perry, Florida, with significant force.

As a Category 4 hurricane, Helene brought sustained winds of 140 mph and record-breaking storm surges to the region. But its impact was felt well beyond the coastline, as the storm produced extensive flooding and wind damage across the Southeast.

 

  • Record-Setting Storm Surge and Winds: Helene caused the highest storm surges ever recorded in Florida’s Big Bend region and the Tampa-St. Petersburg area, leading to substantial flooding and property damage.
  • Torrential Rainfall and Extensive Flooding: Torrential rainfall from the storm caused widespread flooding in the southern Appalachians, breaking records and highlighting the vulnerability of inland areas.

 

Helene’s intensity made it one of the strongest storms on record to hit Florida’s Big Bend, surpassing previous hurricanes such as 2023’s Hurricane Idalia.

 

Hurricane Milton

Just two weeks after Helene, Hurricane Milton arrived, making landfall on October 9th near Siesta Key, Florida, as a Category 3 hurricane.

Milton brought further challenges to the region, including heavy rainfall, high winds, and another devastating storm surge.

 

  • High Winds and Rainfall: Central Florida faced significant wind damage, with gusts reaching 100 mph. Rainfall from Milton caused substantial flooding, with some areas receiving up to 19 inches of rain.
  • Record-Setting Tornado Activity: Milton also led to 126 tornado warnings in Florida, setting a record for the highest number of warnings issued within a single day in the state.

 

With Milton being the fifth Gulf Coast landfall and the third hurricane landfall of the season, its impact further underscores the need for communities to proactively prepare for and mitigate the impacts of major storm events.

 

Looking Ahead

The effects of Hurricanes Helene and Milton highlight the need for a continued focus on preparedness as hurricanes can affect areas far beyond the coast. Storm surges, heavy rainfall, and tornadoes can lead to widespread damage, and with the increasing frequency and intensity of such events, it’s vital that communities stay informed and prepared.

In the face of this increasing threat, communities must come together to not only prepare for storms but to also understand the new challenges posed by rising storm intensities. But preparedness involves more than evacuation plans and emergency supplies alone; it requires accurate, real-time data to empower decision-makers and emergency response teams in the face of major storm events.

 

Innovative Solutions for Storm Preparedness

At Streamline Technologies, we’re committed to helping communities better manage storm and flood impacts through advanced tools such as FloodWise™ and StormWise™. These solutions offer cutting-edge flood forecasting and early warning systems, helping communities better prepare for and respond to hurricanes and other severe weather events.

By using data-driven tools and proactive planning, we can help protect communities from the challenges that lie ahead. Hurricanes Helene and Milton serve as a stark reminder of the risks, but with the right approach, we can meet these challenges head-on with improved resiliency and sustainability in the world around us.

Contact our team to learn more about our innovative solutions in stormwater management and flood forecasting, and together, let’s work to build a more resilient and sustainable future for all.

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