Hurricanes Forming Around the U.S.
There has been a large increase in hurricanes that have been developing around the outskirts of the U.S. These storms continue to devastate states like California and Florida. As each storm passes, a new one forms, which does not give time for citizens of these states to recuperate. Additionally, there is not enough time to send resources to these citizens. These tropical storms that continue to form also bring with them a large amount of severe storms.
Severe Storms Brought Along With Hurricane Idalia
There is a large life-threatening storm warning being issued for Florida as hurricane Idalia makes it’s way to Florida. Weather of this nature are very unprecedented and very random. Therefore, it is imperative that people prepare as soon as possible.
Hurricane Idalia formed Tuesday morning with it intensifying as it continues into the Gulf of Mexico where the forecast predicts it will grow into a major Category 3 hurricane before striking Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Therefore, seeking shelter should be of upmost concern for the citizens of Florida.

Additionally, this hurricane will bring a large surge of weather that will only add on to the worries. Therefore, this storm will certainly be a devastative storm.
Therefore, this cyclone will certainly be destructive. This is a great opportunity for other states in the nation to support Florida and the surrounding states after this life-threatening hurricane. Sending resources to Florida and the surrounding states should be something that is done post-storm.
Additionally, having family members in Florida will certainly impact those that are not in Florida as well. Finally, it is imperative that shelter is sought as soon as possible, as this storm will hit within the week.
Written by David Loran Jr
Sources:
Orlando Sentinel: Hurricane Idalia projected to hit Florida with 125 mph winds as Cat 3 storm
CNN News: Idalia is now a hurricane moving toward Florida with powerful winds and life-threatening storm surge
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