Will Hurricane Milton wobble on its path to Florida? Here's what that means and why it matters
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Hurricanes do not travel straight; they wobble, causing changes in their path that can greatly affect storm strength and impact.
The smallest wobble can have a significant impact on storm surge levels, determining how much damage residents may face during landfall.
Forecasts for Hurricane Milton show that a slight shift of even 10 miles can change predictions for where the hurricane will make landfall.
Local news outlets are using tools like Wobble Trackers to monitor real-time movements of hurricanes and predict potential impacts.
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