Residentes de Orange Beach, Alabama y Pensacola, Florida, comenzaron a usar sus redes sociales para compartir los videos de las lluvias e inundaciones del huracán Sallly.
Usuarios de Twitter muestran cómo el huracán Sally se manifiesta con fuerza a través de las lluvias y vientos de gran intensidad en zonas costeras y residenciales.
Los meteorólogos dijeron que Sally provocará lluvias torrenciales desde Mississippi hasta las Carolinas esta semana, después de que la tormenta toque tierra en la costa estadounidense del Golfo de México.
Water is quickly rising in Orange Beach, AL from storm surge ahead of Hurricane #Sally.
— Jennifer Lambers (@jlamberswx) September 15, 2020
📸: Zack Orrell pic.twitter.com/JacVpQq2uK
Getting pretty nasty on the bay side of Pensacola Beach. #Sally pic.twitter.com/t8LEiL7Obn
— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) September 15, 2020
Flash flooding in Gulf Shores AL #HurricaneSally #sally pic.twitter.com/ieXce52Gl9
— Reed Timmer, PhD (@ReedTimmerUSA) September 15, 2020
COASTAL FLOODING FROM SALLY
— Kaitlin Wright (@wxkaitlin) September 15, 2020
Tuesday morning scene from Pensacola Beach. This is just the start. With an eastward shift in the track, some locations in Northwest Florida and Southwest Alabama will see 25+'' of rain. #Sally #NWFL
Video captured by Steve Luppert on Pensacola Beach pic.twitter.com/BfEwAfQLJb
6 pm. Already serious #stormsurge flooding in Gulf Shores #Alabama. Worst of #Hurricane #SALLY is a couple of hours away still. pic.twitter.com/LoVsh4e3zv
— Josh Morgerman (@iCyclone) September 15, 2020
MAJOR flash flooding developing in Gulf Shores AL. Not yet storm surge this is from heavy rainfall. Surge will arrive late tonight with shift to southerly winds @RadarOmega_WX #Sally pic.twitter.com/xCVFeEydet
— Reed Timmer, PhD (@ReedTimmerUSA) September 15, 2020
Starting to get a nice roar. Surge is almost to the edge of the beach now. Vehicle is shaking when the good gusts come thru. Pressure between 997.6-998.0.
— davis_wx (@davis_wx) September 15, 2020
515pm | September 15, 2020#sally #alwx pic.twitter.com/TMGNhvoT7r
We've got power flashes now in Destin-Fort Walton Beach as some VERY intense rain bands move in. Easily the strongest winds of the storm. Gusts up around 50+ mph for a time. Flooding of roads also becoming more widespread. #Sally #HurricaneSally #FLwx @DestinFWB @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/Mu6453iVul
— Tyler Sebree ⚡️ (@TylerSebreezy) September 15, 2020
STORM SURGE flooding in Gulf Shores, AL with winds ramping up. Possible direct hit ahead from #HurricaneSally @RadarOmega_WX #sally pic.twitter.com/jh5JJA5ITI
— Reed Timmer, PhD (@ReedTimmerUSA) September 15, 2020
Asimismo, desde Alabama Weather Channel mostró las primeras muestras de oleaje del huracán Sally.
Something we've been saying all day on air: "#Sally is a marathon, not a sprint." A slow-moving storm like this means we'll be feeling impacts for quite some time.@Paul_Goodloe shows what effects this hurricane is already bringing in Gulf Shores, Alabama. pic.twitter.com/4cymFOnUjP
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 15, 2020