Snapper Tams, a passenger on the Royal Caribbean ship, posted video footage of stormy seas, heavy rain, and harsh winds.
He said the ship sat for a few hours as the storm moved through the Yucatan Channel in the Gulf of Mexico.
“Seas are still somewhat rough,” he told the network on Oct. 9. “Last night they were about 13-15’ swells.”
There were no reports of damage or any injuries, but Tams said that some people got seasick.
The storm is threatening the Florida Panhandle with life-threatening storm surge, heavy rains, and hurricane-force winds, the NHC said. The storm is predicted to hit the Panhandle at around 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Oct. 10.
A storm surge warning is in effect for Okaloosa/Walton County Line in Florida to Anclote River in Florida.
A hurricane warning is in effect for the Alabama/Florida border to Suwannee River in Florida.
A tropical storm warning is in effect for the Alabama/Florida border to the Mississippi/Alabama border as well as the Suwanee River in Florida to Chassahowitzka in Florida.
A storm surge watch is in effect for Anclote River in Florida to Anna Maria Island in Florida, including Tampa Bay as well as the Alabama/Florida border to Okaloosa/Walton County Line in Florida.
A hurricane watch is in effect for the Alabama/Florida border to the Mississippi/Alabama border.
A tropical storm watch is in effect for Chassahowitzka to Anna Maria Island in Florida, including Tampa Bay; Mississippi/Alabama border to the mouth of the Pearl River; and Fernandina Beach in Florida to South Santee River in South Carolina.