Friday, November 11, 2022

Hurricane Nicole in Florida... Surf and Destruction


Hurricane Nicole has been down graded to a tropical storm and has done major damage on the east coast... Stay safe, watch out for yourself and help others if you can. Here are a few videos that show some big surf and some major destruction along the east coast...


Quick Surf & Beach clips from NE Florida. Visit our site for Current Winds, Tides, Photos of the Day, and our Live Cam at:
https://911surfreport.com


Volusia Beach Patrol Deputy Chief Tammy Malphurs says ‘nothing is safe on the beach’ due to storm surge from Tropical Storm Nicole and king tides. #foxweather #weather #florida


Long Edit of the drone video showing the extensive and catastrophic damage along the shoreline of Daytona Beach Florida from Hurricane Nicole and the storm surge. Buildings destroyed and foundations undermined as the waves ripped away the sand making the area unsafe for many of the structures. Shot Description 00:00 Footage of the road block along the beach front properties. 00:11 Several clips of the catastrophic damage to hotels and condos along the beach with the sea walls destroyed and pool areas smashed. 01:34 Long clip of the major damage along the beach front to multiple structures. 02:57 Waves crashing into several destroyed areas. 03:57 Footage of undercut foundations and extensive damage to a large tall condo building. 05:33 Looking out over the waves off shore moving on shore. 05:46 Moving shot over several buildings that have damage. 06:14 Footage of the foundation exposed. 07:16 Destroyed pool decks. 08:13 Fly over shots showing extensive damage to beach front properties.


Footage of hurricane Nicole in Florida! Storm surge, flooding and extreme winds. According to the National Hurricane Center, Nicole made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane in eastern Florida early on Thursday before becoming a tropical storm. According to the NHC, the storm made landfall on North Hutchinson Island, just south of Vero Beach, with winds as high as 75 miles per hour. Later, as it traveled across the state's central and eastern regions, its winds dropped to 70 mph. On Wednesday, Nicole made landfall in the Bahamas, resulting in significant coastal flooding, power outages, road closures, and some evacuations. The extensive effects of Nicole, including coastal flooding, beach erosion, torrential rain, strong winds, and tornadoes, will keep moving up the Eastern Seaboard and across Florida.


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