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  1. National Hurricane Center Advisory W for Debby, issued TAM EDT August S, Q O Q S. Debby’s broad wind field and outer rain bands impacted nearly the entire west coast of Florida with storm surge flooding, strong wind gusts, and torrential rainfall.

  2. Introduction. Hurricane Debby, a slow-moving category 1 hurricane that caused widespread flooding throughout Florida and the eastern United States, made landfall in Taylor County of the Big Bend region of Florida, on August 5, 2024. E-PLUS was activated on Monday, August 2nd in response to the Governor’s August 1st emergency declaration (24-156).

  3. To assess the overall risk of experiencing winds of at least 74 mph at any location, the 120-h graphics are recommended. These probabilities will be updated by the NHC with each advisory package for all active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and eastern North Pacific basins.

  4. www.nass.usda.gov › Research_and_Science › DisasterHurricane Debby August 2024

    Hurricane Debby caused torrential rainfall and widespread flooding across the Southeastern U.S. in early August 2024. Made landfall near Steinhatchee, FL on August 5 as a Category 1 storm. Re-entered the Atlantic and made landfall in SC on August 8. Event Summary. Image Source: NASA Earth Observatory, August 5, 2024.

  5. In this environment, the cyclone strengthened and became Tropical Storm Debby around 0600 UTC 20 August. A pronounced mid-level ridge to the north of the cyclone maintained a west-northwestward motion. By midday on the 20th, microwave imagery data began to suggest some southwesterly shearing over Debby,

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  6. This graphic shows an approximate representation of coastal areas under a hurricane warning (red), hurricane watch (pink), tropical storm warning (blue) and tropical storm watch (yellow). The orange circle indicates the current position of the center of the tropical cyclone.

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  8. Aug 15, 2024 · Download MP4 (Text-Free) Last week, NOAA satellites tracked Debby, a storm that impacted Florida’s Big Bend region near Steinhatchee before moving up the East Coast, causing widespread flooding and damaging winds as far north as New York state with numerous destructive tornadoes along its path.

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