Some selected images from Hurricane Michael. There are many more to add, so I’ll edit this post as I can.
Prior to Landfall
During Landfall
Brett Adair in BIG trouble in Port St. Joe, FL – they're becoming trapped by surge it seems and are contemplating abandoning their vehicle and climbing up a house to safety: https://t.co/QZek6uc2Yc #HurricaneMichael pic.twitter.com/zDEC5I8RX7
— Andrew Pritchard (@skydrama) October 10, 2018
Hampton Inn Panama City pic.twitter.com/xpxnF9fcba
— Mark Sudduth (@hurricanetrack) October 10, 2018
The Eye
https://twitter.com/Basehunters/status/1050088615550877698
https://twitter.com/Basehunters/status/1050721472564609026
Weakening after landfall, as seen on infrared satellite imagery
Watch #Michael evolve over the past 24 hours from yesterday's landfall as a Category 4 #hurricane to a tropical storm in this #GOESEast infrared loop. More images: https://t.co/HxItfpYXrX pic.twitter.com/lzN25l2nGl
— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) October 11, 2018
Damage Photos and Videos
Complete destruction to the northeastern side of this bank in Panama City, FL. #HurricaneMichael pic.twitter.com/d1eG2ymZVZ
— Jeff Gammons (@StormVisuals) October 10, 2018
The alarms beeping non-stop I’m the debris on the ground is a chilling sound. You hear it in the background everywhere. pic.twitter.com/pnPOyGVgjt
— Jen Carfagno (@JenCarfagno) October 12, 2018
Post-Analysis
https://twitter.com/Wxmanms1/status/1050799077682745346
Why don’t people evacuate? Here’s a study from Louisiana: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212420917301693#bib8