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This footage from inside the eye of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa might be the most jaw-dropping video ever captured of a hurricane’s eye, showcasing the infamous “stadium effect."
Humboldt County is NOT at high risk of inundation of dry land from a tsunami. This highest risk of inundation is directed toward Crescent City, where 3-5 foot maximum tsunami waves are expected. Humboldt County is expected to have 1-2 foot maximum tsunami waves.
This is the current tsunami wave forecast arriving at 1150 PM PDT. Humboldt Co. is forecast to have a max. tsunami ~1 foot. Del Norte is forecast to have a max. wave height of 3-5 foot. People are advised to stay away from beaches, marinas, and harbors as many waves can arrive.
@JamieApody Casty was probably holding steady closer to 2nd waiting for a potential tag while JT had more momentum going around 2nd once he realized the ball wasn't going to be caught.
@CaitlinCOnTV This reminds of a Langmuir circulation you'd see in a lake, except obviously it's not a body of water. I wonder if there's a change of density in the air and if the winds at that level are running roughly parallel to the lines.
Large tree down on 2nd street in Jennings LA. Trash cans, smaller limbs, and other outside items have also been scattered across town. @robperillo@DopplerDan47@NWSLakeCharles
The Eagles are helping the family and friends of Tiger Bech heal. He died in the New Orleans attack on New Year’s Day. His best friend Ryan Quigley survived the attack but was seriously injured. Ryan is a big Eagles fan. Ryan and Tiger’s sister met with Eagles players and their playoff run is helping them through this. Catch the story on NBC10‘s Eagles Road to Victory special at 7:30 PM.
@snowlikejonn I was at work for a total of 13 hours today, and I think I had this video on loop dozens of times. The pure joy in your voice was relatable to a younger me… when I was a child in NJ after the big snow arrived. There’s nothing like it. Pure magic. Thanks bro.