• Part 1, Hurricane Helene in Appalachia, The Science

  • Jan 21 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Part 1, Hurricane Helene in Appalachia, The Science

  • Summary

  • In September of 2024 when Hurricane Helene arrived in the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina, it landed where the ground and rivers were already saturated and swollen with rain. The result was “the storm of record” taking out thousands of bridges, sending thousands of landslides down the mountains and taking human life. This episode hosts the National Weather Service and the Lower Mississippi River Forecast Center to explore the storm and the river reaction, and then Dr Phillip Prince goes deep in describing landslides and debris flows and their impact.

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    Trisha Palmer
    National Weather Service
    Greenville Spartanburg, South Carolina

    Matt Wilson
    Lower Mississippi River Forecast Center
    Slidell, Louisiana

    Dr Phillip Prince
    Geo Models You Tube Channel

    RELEVANT LINKS AND CONTENT

    Read: Hurricane Helene

    Video: French Broad River Flooding 2024 - Hurricane Helene in Woodfin, NC

    Article: Helene deals billions in damage to infrastructure

    Article: Reflections on loss and opportunity in flood ravaged Western North Carolina

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