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What to know about Hurricane Milton as Florida braces for storm

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Photos and videos taken from space show the breadth of Hurricane Milton, a massive storm churning in the Gulf of Mexico towards Florida. 

The storm is expected to make landfall late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. While moving over the Gulf of Mexico, Milton has fluctuated between a Category 4 and 5 storm. 

Multiple timelapse videos taken by NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick show the storm from the Dragon Endeavour spacecraft. Dominick is a flight engineer aboard the orbiting laboratory, which is attached to the International Space Station. In one post on social media, Dominick said that he had a view of the storm from the window in his sleeping quarters.

The timelapse he shared through that window on Wednesday morning showed the storm as it approached Florida’s western coast. He noted that the storm looked even bigger than it had the day before.  

Dominick and three other astronauts were supposed to return to Earth on Monday after a seven-month stay at the International Space Station, but their return has been delayed by the massive storm.

External cameras attached to the International Space Station captured a still image of the hurricane. The photo, taken from 257 miles above the planet, was shared by NASA’s Johnson Space Center on Tuesday, and clearly shows the small eye at the center of the storm. 

A longer video captured by the same external cameras shows the station traveling over Hurricane Milton on Monday morning, when it was a Category 5 storm.  

The National Weather Service in Tampa Bay described Milton as “a historic storm for the west coast of Florida” that could prove to be the worst to hit the Tampa Bay area in more than a century. Other predictions suggest the storm might make landfall closer to Sarasota. 

After landfall, Milton will continue across Florida while rapidly weakening after losing the fuel of the warm Gulf waters, but still maintaining its hurricane status as it exits into the Atlantic Ocean before quickly transitioning into a tropical storm Thursday afternoon. 





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Florida’s “Lt. Dan” says he’s “not scared of anything” after surviving Milton on his sailboat

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The viral Florida man known as “Lieutenant Dan” is safe after riding out Hurricane Milton on his sailboat in Tampa Bay. He told CBS News that the Category 3 storm was “pretty mellow,” despite smashing his boat up against a wall.

“I’m not scared of anything,” he said, adding that if another hurricane comes, “I’d remain on my boat no matter what.”

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At least 16 dead from Hurricane Milton as recovery efforts begin

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Hurricane Milton’s historic rainfall submerged communities as first responders spent Thursday rescuing people stranded in homes and apartment buildings. The storm is responsible for at least 16 deaths.

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In Colorado, 23 people were rescued after an elevator malfunction at an old gold mine. One person was killed and four others were injured while visiting the attraction. Another dozen people remained trapped underground for about six hours before they were rescued.

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