Terrifying simulation video shows what Hurricane Milton would be like: Absolutely no one could survive!

High-tech video shows how Hurricane Milton's surge could submerge everything.

The US National Hurricane Center said Milton poses an "extremely life-threatening situation" for the west coast of Florida. One of the center's experts, John Cangialosi, warned that Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive storms ever recorded in west-central Florida.

The Weather Channel has released a simulation video predicting possible large waves in the Tampa Bay Area , where the storm is expected to cause record-breaking waves of more than 9 feet (2.7 meters).

Using FloodFX simulation technology, The Weather Channel meteorologist Stephanie Abrams visualized what a 9-foot wave would look like.


Video simulation predicts how Milton will create a storm surge.

Hurricane Milton is expected to bring a massive wave that will devastate Florida's west coast.

Many users on X described the simulation video as "scary," with some urging locals to evacuate if they hadn't already.

"Flood simulation to show how high storm surge Milton could get. This is a wake-up call to leave if you haven't already ," one user wrote.

Another noted: 'This image still shows still, unmoving water. A 9-foot wave would have caused the water level to rise with force, which would have been even more catastrophic .'