Steinhatchee Florida Damage after Hurricane Idalia

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In This Steinhatchee Hurricane Damage Episode:
Hurricane Idalia is has already made landfall in the Big Bend area of Florida. We travel to this area of Florida in Steinhatchee, to inspect the damage and see if we can help any people in need in the future. Steinhatchee is a working class fishing town with over a 1,000 residents and plenty of trailers and RV spots to go round. We give a status update, and then prepare to help others in the aftermath. Watch to find out, we whave been covering this hurricane before, during, and now after. In person, and on the ground showing the real truth!

Hurricane Idalia: Was a Category 4 Hurricane which made landfall near Keaton Beach in Florida's Big Bend area on August 30,2023. The tenth tropical storm, third hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, Idalia formed from a low-pressure area that crossed Central America from the eastern Pacific Ocean. It slowly gained momentum and speed before hitting Florida's Big Bend area. Fortunately, the storm didn't hover over land causing more damage, it moved up through Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina before turning into the Atlantic Ocean.

Steinhatchee: Steinhatchee is a Gulf coastal community in the southern part of Taylor County, Florida, United States. Steinhatchee is 38 miles south of the county seat of Perry, which sits right where Florida’s Gulf Coast curves from being east-west to north-south.

This small town is a fishing village of about 1,000 people on the north side of the Steinhatchee River and is about 70 miles west of Gainesville - 1.5 hours by car. The even smaller village of Jena is across the river from Steinhatchee, and is usually included when folks talk about Steinhatchee. The Steinhatchee is one of Florida's most unspoiled rivers. Fishing is the big industry in town. Saltwater fishing is an important activity for both commercial and sport fishermen.

Florida's Hurricanes: The threat of hurricanes is very real for Florida during the six-month long Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 until November 30. The peak of hurricane season occurs between mid-August and late October, when the waters in the equatorial Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico have warmed enough to help support the development of tropical waves.

Storm/Hurricane Categorization:
Major Hurricane - A hurricane which reaches Category 3 (sustained winds greater than 110 mph) on the Saffir/Simpson Hurricane Scale.

Hurricane - A tropical cyclone in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, or eastern Pacific in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind is 64 knots (74 mph) or greater.

Tropical Depression - A tropical cyclone in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind is 33 knots (38 mph) or less.>

Tropical Storm - A tropical cyclone in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind ranges from 34 to 63 knots (39 to 73 mph) inclusive.

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