
The Washington Post is mapping the total of rainfall from Hurricane Florence inwards virtually real-time. The animated map in Hurricane Florence’s Deluge, inwards Real Time shows the rail of Hurricane Florence together with the cumulative rainfall that has fallen since 7pm on September 12th.
As the Post's animated map plays yous tin run into the hourly rainfall markers sweep inwards next the rail of the tropical storm. As the map continues to play yous tin run into the accumulation of the rainfall equally the colors darken on the map. Beneath the animated rainfall map is some other map showing the size of the tempest surge along the South together with North Carolina coast.
The Washington Post's map uses real-time inundation approximate together with atmospheric precipitation information from the National Weather Service together with observed together with predicted tidal information from the National Oceanic together with Atmospheric Administration.

You tin besides follow the progress of the tempest inwards real-time using the Earth animated atmospheric condition map. This real-time map uses atmospheric condition information from the Global Forecast System to exhibit electrical flow air current together with moving ridge patterns approximately the world. The map besides includes a 3 Hour Precipitation Accumulation layer which shows how much pelting has fallen inwards the final iii hours. Earth's animated atmospheric condition layers actually create render a dramatic visualization of the ability of tropical storms similar Hurricane Florence.