Hurricane Helene has left much of the southeastern U.S. reeling after it carved its way through parts of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and several other states, and has some asking how the storm got so bad, so fast.
Near record sea surface temperatures and a lingering rain system over parts region are two of the causes experts are pointing to.
As Sean Previl explains, there were multiple factors that came into play not only before the storm even formed but even as it moved inland and started losing strength.
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