Collecting some damage photos and videos for Hurricane Florence and Typhoon Manghkut.
Hurricane Florence
Animated rainfall accumulation map from the NY Times: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/09/13/us/hurricane-florence-impact-damage-map.html
"This isn't a river…this is Interstate 40."
North Carolina transportation officials shared this video today as rivers across the Carolinas continue to swell and threaten neighborhoods with devastating flooding. https://t.co/8tHIBLVeWu pic.twitter.com/hsq09iEWsz
— ABC News (@ABC) September 18, 2018
After setting statewide rainfall records in both North Carolina and South Carolina, #Florence is finally moving off.
Map of 5-day rainfall totals estimated from radar. Approximately 7.8 trillion gallons of rain fell on North Carolina and 2.2 trillion on South Carolina. pic.twitter.com/761KkRqjwZ
— Dr. Robert Rohde (@RARohde) September 17, 2018
#GOESEast infrared imagery of #Florence. Eye is cleaning out nicely, and convection is quite robust. A rapid intensification candidate, indeed. pic.twitter.com/gGCrM9AzWi
— Matt Beitscher (@FMtheWeatherman) September 10, 2018
Impressive upper air balloon sounding taken @ 00Z this evening at KMHX (Morehead City, NC) as #HurricaneFlorence makes landfall. Very impressive flow just above the ground. @Metpy @unidata pic.twitter.com/lgRrOWqG4b
— David Cox (@BulldogWX_0610) September 14, 2018
Typhoon Manghkut
Starting a thread of various videos today in HK and Shenzhen as the world’s strongest storm #TyphoonManghkut wiping our cities. (Videos are not mine but collected from messages doing the rounds w WhatsApp and WeChat) pic.twitter.com/FXU5ITrFqN
— Jen Zhu (@jenzhuscott) September 16, 2018
Incredible #Himawari8 rapid-scan IR imagery of Super Typhoon #Mangkhut making landfall in the #Philippines (HT @CIMSS_Satellite). More info, imagery & a longer full res loop on the CIMSS Satellite Blog at https://t.co/zKJbg0kg6n pic.twitter.com/KIXUNp3jZY
— UW-Madison CIMSS (@UWCIMSS) September 15, 2018