Is Tampa prepared for the devastating impact of Hurricane Milton?

By Cyrus Moulton October 8, 2024

As Hurricane Milton barrels toward central Florida, Northeastern University disaster recovery experts say residents should expect extensive destruction from the storm and its surge — particularly if Tampa is hit directly.

“Tampa is the most vulnerable place,” says Q. Jim Chen, professor of civil and environmental engineering and marine and environmental sciences at Northeastern.

Chen explained that the wide continental shelf off the west coast of Florida means that wind can easily whip up shallow water and push it into Tampa Bay, which also is shallow, and only exacerbates the surge.
Moreover, the developed coastline around the bay — metro Tampa is home to 3.5 million people — means that much infrastructure will be susceptible to the surge.

 

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