Sophia Dobbins Flooding in North Carolina due to Hurricane Helene
One thing that has personally interested me this semester is the horrible flooding in North Carolina along the Appalachian mountains due to hurricane Helene. The flooding in North Carolina was the worst the area has seen in close to 1000 years. Many residents were completely unprepared as the hurricane was predicted to hit primarily the gulf of florida and then significantly lose its power once hitting land. The land quickly became inaccessible due to the large amount of flooding cutting roadways off and the difficulty of the terrain in appalachian. This left many people stranded without power, food or water. The high levels of flooding were a result of several different factors all stemming from hurricane Helene. The weather front stalled over North Carolina bringing even more rain and wind. The area also experienced the upside effect in which moist air from the storm raised up above the mountains and then condensed into rain dumping even more water onto North Carolina. It is very saddening to think about all of those affected by this terrible flooding, hopefully day by day North Carolina can slowly rebuild the cities and towns that have been affected.
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