Hurricanes - Feeder Bands
“Feeder bands of clouds streaking out from the extreme edges of a hurricane are not to be ignored. We call them “feeder bands” because they are pulling moisture up from the ocean “feeding” the clouds of the storm. Typically a day or two after the hurricane has passed the remainder of the feeder bands will come ashore, dropping incredible amounts of rain. Often the flooding caused by these rains causes more damage than the actual hurricane.”