Tampa Bay waters get sucked backward ahead of Hurricane Irma

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Sunday, September 10, 2017
Tampa waters get sucked backward ahead of Irma
Dramatic video shows that the waters of the Tampa Bay receding ahead of Hurricane Irma.

Before Hurricane Irma lashes Tampa with potentially life-threatening floods, residents are seeing something of the opposite: The waters of the bay have receded.



The phenomenon, which has left parts of the bay as dry as a beach, is caused by strong offshore winds from the historically powerful storm.



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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office posted this photo on Monday for those thinking of driving around, writing, ''#JSO recommends not.''
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Video taken by ABC affiliate WFTS shows that people were out walking on the dry bay ahead of the 6 p.m. curfew.





Officials have urged residents to shelter in place during the dangerous storm. The eye of the storm is expected to pass over Tampa or nearby sometime late Sunday or early Monday.

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