Weather Channel demos Hurricane Florence 'worst-case scenario' with mixed reality
https://www.cnet.com/news/weather-channel-shares-grim-demo-of-hurricane-florence-storm-surge/
In one video, meteorologist Erika Navarro demonstrates what a progressive storm surge would mean at a human level. (Storm surge is simply the "abnormal rise of water generated by a storm" that is "produced by water being pushed toward the shore by the force of the winds," according to the National Hurricane Center.)
"Storm surge is going to be potentially life-threatening for some areas along the US coastline," Navarro says. Then she demonstrates what's described as a "reasonable, worst-case scenario for areas along North Carolina."
Weather Channel demos Hurricane Florence 'worst-case scenario' with mixed reality
Sep 14, 2018, 1:20am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/weather-channel-shares-grim-demo-of-hurricane-florence-storm-surge/
> In one video, meteorologist Erika Navarro demonstrates what a progressive storm surge would mean at a human level. (Storm surge is simply the "abnormal rise of water generated by a storm" that is "produced by water being pushed toward the shore by the force of the winds," according to the National Hurricane Center.)
> "Storm surge is going to be potentially life-threatening for some areas along the US coastline," Navarro says. Then she demonstrates what's described as a "reasonable, worst-case scenario for areas along North Carolina."