Mon Oct 07 22:53:50 UTC 2024: ## USGS Deploys Wave Sensors Ahead of Hurricane Helene
**Venice, Florida – September 30, 2024** – The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is deploying 13 wave sensors along the Florida coast ahead of Hurricane Helene, aiming to gather crucial data on storm surge and coastal impacts.
The sensors, strategically placed between Venice and Panama City, will measure water levels, wave height and frequency, and storm tide data. This information will provide valuable insights into the storm’s impact on the coastline, helping scientists fine-tune future storm surge forecasts and guide emergency responders.
“Studying Helene and other storms gives real-world insight that’s valuable in helping with community preparedness,” said Kevin Grimsley, Associate Center Director for Data with the USGS Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center.
The sensor data will be available on the USGS Flood Event Viewer and will aid in identifying areas hardest hit by storm surge, informing flood insurance maps and building codes.
The National Hurricane Center warns of potential life-threatening storm surge along Florida’s west coast and devastating hurricane-force winds in northern Florida. The USGS urges those in the projected path to prepare by creating emergency plans and assembling emergency supply kits.
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