Meteorologist fights back tears while discussing Hurricane Milton’s ‘horrific’ growth

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On social media, many viewers were heartbroken after a viral video captured a moment showing a meteorologist holding back tears as he described Hurricane Milton’s ‘horrific’ growth

A viral video was shared on social media showing a meteorologist holding back tears as he described Hurricane Milton’s ‘horrific’ growth. This heartbreaking moment gained attention.

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Meteorologist holds back tears as Hurricane Milton’s destructive power

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Meteorologist John Morales struggled emotionally while discussing Hurricane Milton’s destructive power. Image Credits: NBC Miami

 

On October 7, while appearing on NBC, Morales warned that climate change contributed to Hurricane Milton’s severity.

Meteorologist John Morales expressed deep concern as he described the devastating impact of Hurricane Milton.

He became visibly emotional while discussing the storm’s rapid intensification.

He stated: “Incredible, incredible, incredible hurricane. It has dropped 50 millibars in 10 hours.”

His emotions surfaced as he added: “I apologize; this is just horrific.”

Meteorologist’s emotional warning about Hurricane Milton’s growth

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He warned that climate change contributes to the intensity of Hurricane Milton’s conditions. Image Credits: NBC Miami

 

Morales highlighted the storm’s maximum sustained winds, which reached 160 mph.

He explained that the warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico fueled this strength.

He emphasized that global warming and climate change are key factors in the storm’s development.

Morales noted that these conditions pose an increasing threat to areas like Mérida and Progreso in the Yucatán.

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After regaining his composure, Morales shifted focus to Florida.

He acknowledged that Hurricane Milton is expected to weaken as it approaches the state.

However, he cautioned that it would still be a significant threat.

Morales stated: “It is so incredibly strong right now that it will likely be a major hurricane upon landfall.”

He also warned about the potential for a high storm surge, which could reach 12 feet in certain areas.

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Morales noted that the storm dropped 50 millibars in just 10 hours, indicating rapid intensification. Image Credits: NBC Miami

 

Meteorologist’s emotional while discring Hurricane Milton’s growth quickly went viral

On social media, the heartbroken moment when Meteorologist’s emotional while discring Hurricane Milton’s growth agained attention a mong viewers.

One person said: We’re living in the Last Days.

A second wrote: So sad, sending prayers for all you Americans folk.

While a third commented: GOD please protect Florida from hurricane Milton.In Jesus name.Amen.

Another added: Isn’t It a category 3 when it hits Florida, or is it still a category 5 hurricane hitting Florida?

If this is stronger than typhoon Haiyan that hits the Philippines in the year 2013 then this is in category OMG! Take care everyone pray. Someother added.

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He emphasized the storm’s potential impact on Florida, despite expectations of weakening as it approaches. Image Credits: NBC Miami

 

Government officials’ urgent messages

Government officials have echoed Morales’s concerns regarding Hurricane Milton.

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor spoke to CNN, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.

She warned that residents in hurricane evacuation zones face serious dangers if they attempt to ride out the storm:

“There has never been one like this. If you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you are going to die.”

As of the latest reports, Hurricane Milton reached the top category on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

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With maximum sustained winds of 160 mph, the hurricane is gaining strength in the warm Gulf of Mexico. Image Credits: NBC Miami

 

Category five hurricanes have winds of 157 mph or higher.

This level of intensity leads to catastrophic damage in affected areas.

Hurricane Milton poses a severe threat, exacerbated by climate change.

Meteorologist John Morales’s emotional warning underscores the storm’s destructive potential.

Residents must heed evacuation orders to ensure their safety during this dangerous event.

 


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