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'Lives changed forever' in Helene flood disaster in Carolinas
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AccuWeather's Jon Porter called Hurricane Helene a "tragic human impact" with historic flooding to same level as the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
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It was last week on Tuesday and Wednesday that you and the forecasting team issued that dire
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forecast for the mountains of North Carolina, and one of the words that I think struck with me was
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that people that live there, what's coming they have never seen before, John, and unfortunately
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those words were actually echoed the last couple of days as residents say they never have never
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seen the damage or the floodwaters get that high. But your thoughts as you've seen the damage?
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Well it's just been a tragic human impact with so many personal tragedies for people,
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lives lost, people injured, lives changed forever in the matter of a few moments. It's
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very tough for all those communities and the nature of the damage is catastrophic. It's clearly
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one of the worst flooding disasters in U.S. history. It's right up there with the kind of
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damage that we had in the aftermath of Katrina, in the aftermath of Harvey, after the horrible
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Johnstown floods and those kind of Pennsylvania floods back in the late 1800s and 1977. It's that
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kind of order of magnitude forever in the history books, lives changed forever, and that's why we
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had used exclusively that language. We're the only source that called for a flooding disaster. We
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were doing everything we could do to keep people safer and best prepared for such a dangerous
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situation. And it was back in August, John, that we issued this warning about a supercharged
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September hurricane season. Well, September is over. Let's go over the forecast and the numbers.
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Wow, this was, and think about the context of this forecast. This was put out by our expert
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hurricane and long-range team after that very long lull in the hurricane season, such an unusual
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scenario. We were continuing to stress to everyone to please don't let your guard down.
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The season has much more in order and we issued that exclusive AccuWeather forecast of a supercharged
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September with six to ten named storms. That was the input of Paul Pastelok, Alex DeSilva, the
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crystal ball Joe Lumberg and team coming up with that forecast, looking at all those factors.
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Our forecast was for six to ten named storms. What happened? Well, we had six named storms plus that
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unnamed subtropical storm off the North Carolina coast that caused billions of dollars of damage.
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So that was seven storms with three direct impacts and so much devastation, of course,
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in the wake of Helene. So that was another forecast that we exclusively put out so people
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could be best prepared. And you know what? And the thing is, six storms, three impacts. I mean,
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that's a 50 percent, unfortunately, hit rate, if we can call it that, John. Again, Francine,
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a category two hurricane, Helene, category four hurricane. And then, of course, the unnamed
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subtropical storm, which we believe when the when this gets looked at when the season's over,
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we believe this will likely become that an unnamed subtropical storm. Listen, don't tell the folks in
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North Carolina they weren't impacted by a tropical storm with that system because of the heavy rain
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and the wind. Right. It was a significant impact. AccuWeather estimated seven billion dollars of
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damage in that small part of the North Carolina coastline. This has been a very challenging month
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for the people in North Carolina, both at the coast and obviously well inland and the surrounding
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states, too.
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