How to find Tropical Storm Wanda?
Tropical Storm Wanda has the potential to bring extreme flooding to Louisiana and parts of the Texas coast. The storm has a 70 percent chance of development within the next two to three days. Here are some places you can go in case your house or business is damaged by tropical storm Wanda.
If you live in Central Louisiana, you’ll want to avoid being in your car because of flooding. The flood waters are expected to be up to 1.5 feet above the highestHow to find Tropical Storm Wanda?
If you see a storm of any description, it’s a safe bet that the first place you’ll look is on the National Weather Service radar. Storms are big, and radar gives you a detailed look at a storm’s structure. With that information, you can determine the location of the storm relative to the surrounding areas and the time of day when the storm was most likely to move into your area.
A National Weather Service radar satellite map (courHow to find Tropical Storm Wanda?
How to find Tropical Storm Wanda?
When Tropical Storm Wanda slammed into the Bahamas with hurricane-force winds and was declared a Category 2 hurricane by the National Hurricane Center, it made a direct hit on the U.S. East Coast. The storm has since intensified into a Category 3 hurricane and could cause widespread death and destruction.
The National Hurricane Center has estimated that Wanda could be responsible for $20 billion in damage in the United States alone. Many people lost