I was in Gulfport during Katrina! It’s nice to finally see ppl talk about how hard Mississippi was hit instead of just talking about NOLA. They got flooded yes but we took the brunt of that hurricane. We had 160+ mph winds where I was staying! It was 18hrs of pure hell on earth you prayed would end soon!
@Melody-3185 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ellenbryn5 ай бұрын
meteorologist keep talking about upgrading the hurricane category system. Trouble is it refers to wind speed. but when hurricanes replace their eyewall, the wind speed drops temporarily, but the whole storm increases in area, like a spinning skater opening her arms. The energy isn't lost; it goes into pushing the waves of the ocean across a much larger surface area. We now know that tends to result in greater storm surge. TL;DR: when a cat 5 drops to cat 3 just before landfall watch out - the wind speed may have dropped, but the storm surge could be huge, deadly & destructive.
@ChaosEarth-p8i4 ай бұрын
so are there any way to enhance the hurricane classification system to account for these factors?
@UK_sTTorms9 күн бұрын
@@ChaosEarth-p8i They should talk about how much rain is dangerous, Maybe it should be 1/2 inch of rain within an hour is considered severe, and any higher than that is extreme, I’m not an expert but it’s an idea
@ShagishiDonis5 ай бұрын
Unrelated: I just changed my life for the better and now KZbin wants to send me alcohol commercials smh Google ain’t shit
@Colin-l1k5 ай бұрын
I especially hate all the aids commercials with guys kissing and stuff like WTF I wanna put my phone in the microwave that's just disgusting in so many ways
@trevorsinclairr5 ай бұрын
Right! I’m two weeks sober today… quitting alcohol permanently but I’m still smoking green and doing mushrooms here and there hehe
@ShagishiDonis5 ай бұрын
@@trevorsinclairr good luck I stopped it all but I’m not going to knock anyone’s process, I hope the best for you and I pray your life remains manageable… if you do feel like your backs against the wall or life is too boring or hard there are many places you can turn to to help.. I’m 45 days sober now I stopped everything and I’m handling life a lot better and a lot happier but it’s not on my own.
@trevorsinclairr5 ай бұрын
@@ShagishiDonis thank you. Personally, alcohol became a problem for me when I started abusing it and drinking daily. I damaged my nerve system at the age of 24 and developed seizures during my withdrawals, to the point where I’d be hospitalized and monitored due to being at risk of passing. I’m on a better path now! I start school on the 9th and ready to move onto bigger and better things. I hope the best for you as well! Thanks for sharing your story
@ShagishiDonis5 ай бұрын
@@trevorsinclairr congrats!! 🎊 wish you the best
@loretta_38436 ай бұрын
Of course, he has to say, "I was blown away" when talking about what he saw🤷♀️ I live in Australia and we get so much damage from cyclones. I'm just grateful I'm not in a tropical part of the country and I'm far south enough not to go through that kind of thing. It's sad seeing countries like the Philippines, where people already don't have the best infrastructure, services, etc, being hit so often.
@mrhassell5 ай бұрын
Hey, I'm glad you don't live there either! Here's a top 4 of Typhoon's, spanning just short of a decade in the Philippines, combined lives claimed 8,835. 4. Typhoon Glenda (International Name: Rammasun) Year: 2014 Wind speed: 260 km/h Rainfall: 200 mm Death toll: 225 Damage: ₱38.6 billion 3. Typhoon Pablo (International Name: Bopha) Year: 2012 Wind speed: 280 km/h Rainfall: 240 mm Death toll: 1,901Damage: ₱43.2 billion 2. Typhoon Odette (International Name: Rai) Year: 2021 Wind speed: 280 km/h Rainfall: 272.1 mm Death toll: 409 Damage: ₱51.8 billion 1. Typhoon Yolanda (International Name: Haiyan) Year: 2013 Wind speed: 315 km/h Rainfall: 281.9 mm Death toll: 6,300 Damage: ₱95.5 billion
@charliekezza5 ай бұрын
I'm from middle of NSW and we just get a few storms during spring but it's rare that people lose a roof
@FizzledDreams114 ай бұрын
I live on the east coast of NC USA and we get hit enough to remember. We just left Florida and they're about to get rocked with a cat 4 hurricane Helene. The disaster and damage after is hard to swallow but you come together as a community and deal with it and fix it together ❤ stay safe out there y'all
@erictred45294 ай бұрын
Thank you Josh for being a hero!
@EarthquakeDiariesАй бұрын
17:01 The segment on the Philippines being the most storm-exposed nation due to its location in the typhoon belt is fascinating and highlights the global impact of extreme weather. 🌍
@AndrewTaylor-ru2ho6 ай бұрын
I have seen thunder snow. From the ground of course at home long time ago.
@HazelKitching24 күн бұрын
Thiscis very interesting.I love anything to do with the weather.Thankyou for the video i love it.
@jeniferschultz18045 ай бұрын
If it wasn't for storm chasers we would never know what's gonna happen until it's over
@lauraguzman4883 күн бұрын
Look to the front of sky not to the back
@dclark3023 ай бұрын
I lived in Meridian, MS when this storm hit. It was still a cat 1 when it moved 2 hours inland. Gulfport looked like a literal war zone, signs were bent at 45 degrees. Whole parts of the city was just... gone, scoured, and washed away.
@derpywho139429 күн бұрын
I feel like it must be the structures. I live in Florida and have seen many a hurricane. l live only a few blocks from the bay. There was some damage on the key, but only the older homes. The newer homes were fine. Even the homes that had the surge were not structurally damaged, just water damaged. I think when they make the building codes stronger and use extra "protection" when building, the structures fare much better.
@dclark30228 күн бұрын
@@derpywho1394 Might be. MS wasn't exactly known for decent infrastructure.
@derpywho139427 күн бұрын
@@dclark302 It's sad that it take such horrible loss to make changes. I remember watching tornado videos. After the damage, some of them were rebuilding the same crap (using a bunch of "sticks") that had originally blown apart. That means future disasters and future suffering. Bureaucrats are the worst.
@just_kos996 ай бұрын
Katrina was a Cat 5 while still at sea. It was a strong Cat 3 when it made landfall. Gulfport, MS was hit a lot harder in 1969 by Hurricane Camille, which was a Cat 5 when it arrived.
@Lsuboy16 ай бұрын
Hurricane Laura ruined louisiana..
@tacticalmattress5 ай бұрын
@@Lsuboy1Louisiana ruined Louisiana 😂
@thomasseymour24405 ай бұрын
Well the 175 to 180 gusts say other wise. I was there during the storm also it was a cat5 or max cat 4 when it hit land. The storm also lasted 10x longer than Camile. Yes she was the strongest hit and only lasted a few hours. katrina Lasted 14 to 18 hours. Everything I owned was gone except my car and the items in the trunk. The people who made this was at the Beurivage Casino parking Garage. It went to the 3rd or 4th floor of the garage which was 36 feet of storm surge. 30 to 50 feet waves ect. It was not fun to be in and it was deadly to who stayed near the coast. I saw the whole southern Mississippi completely destroyed and the coast line was completely destroyed and Casinos were move to land from the waters side of the beach. More than 3 football fields away from the original area it was at. It was a horrifying and tragic sight to see after the storm slowed down enough to go see what happened. The amount dead was staggering for me and I saw dead bodies. All people who go through these storms have it extremely hard and I know te pain first hand.
@HazelKitching24 күн бұрын
@@thomasseymour2440That sounds terrifying.I am glad wevdon't get hurricanes in the UK
@mrhassell5 ай бұрын
Always gives me immense satisfaction, when I hear Scientists use a unit of measure, such as "Nooks & Crannies".
@Liamperry182 ай бұрын
This hurricane when it happened will be 20 years ago in may 2025
@RinzlerIsTron1233 ай бұрын
Good morning everyone who fell asleep listening to KZbin and woke up here ☀️
@bradleyfitzik24476 ай бұрын
Bots go wild
@LilDitBit6 ай бұрын
All with the same photo too 🤷♀️
@chrstn.j32756 ай бұрын
Poor animals tht left behind :,)
@carlascrivens18555 ай бұрын
😢
@HazelKitching24 күн бұрын
Francsesca has just been to me to gove me my medication.I am so glad she showed up 4 min early
@7deepbreaths.sounds5 ай бұрын
I am always left wondering...If the documentarian is filming the storm, then who is filming the documentarian?
@Missmori4 ай бұрын
there tends to be a whole crew. like 3-6 people, multiple cameras to film the storm, and the documentarian.
@jakew822 ай бұрын
i really enjoyed this video, the visuals and information were impressive! however, i can't help but wonder if showcasing extreme weather might unintentionally glamorize the dangers associated with climate change. it's a fascinating topic, but maybe we should also focus on solutions and awareness more?
@DebbieSuttle-m9vАй бұрын
Pray for the victims that lost their lives and next time they will leave when they are told too ❤🎉😊
@derpywho139429 күн бұрын
I always leave a few days ahead and consider it a small vacation.
@DebbieSuttle-m9v29 күн бұрын
@derpywho1394 yes some people do need a vacation when they need one
@mz63672 күн бұрын
we have bad weather in the latter part of every year here in Greece, that affects the functioning of the gov
@agems563 ай бұрын
These so called 100 year occurances will become a yearly or more often occurrance!
@carlascrivens18555 ай бұрын
I learn more and more when I watch these type of videos
@kennethsnyder92365 ай бұрын
Yeah, but Andrew August 20th, 1992 (CAT 5) STRONG ENOUGH TO TWIST 8” I BEAMS LIKE A Pretzel 🥨--- Moving large trees anywhere the wind wants to push them. Now that was a storm!!!! And that was considered to be a dry storm
@davidsousa91116 ай бұрын
Scary
@UK_sTTorms9 күн бұрын
josh at the start :D
@DaveThompson-q8y2 ай бұрын
wow, what a fascinating glimpse into the power of nature! loved the visuals and the detailed commentary. but honestly, i can’t help but think that while this is all very impressive, it also makes me wonder if we’re just sensationalizing these extreme events. like, should we be more focused on how to prevent or mitigate the impacts instead of just showcasing them? it feels like there's a fine line between education and entertainment here.
@candyazz285 ай бұрын
Gulf Stream @1:19:53, and 1:24:35
@valeniusthekat5 ай бұрын
Went to bed a knownothing, woke up a nerd 🤣🥰🤓👍
@jasonteddy53024 ай бұрын
Hey, don't feel bad, my dad and I were in a max of 15 feet of water to 3 to 5 feet, in the intercostal waterway, wind kicked up from nesr zero in the morning and then to 35mph , waves 3 to 5 feet , but rolling from the various ridges, and just pounding and the boat wasn't that big, heavy tri hull, and I wss like if we go down, the way the water was there was a serious chance that even with a life vest and ammount of swimming that would have made us tired, 70% chance we would have both drown.. and I was a pretty good swimmer at that age. But it was rough.. we obviously lived.. but it was only for skilled boaters and swimmers who love misery .. ya know.. so on those lakes. Lucky to live.
@NewO3115 ай бұрын
Oyy! Filipenss oh! Filipenss!!
@MikeHunt-fo3ow6 ай бұрын
kanye taught me bush doesnt like black people after katrina
@rdallas816 ай бұрын
I'm white and Kenya has lots of Bushes.
@mrhassell5 ай бұрын
When I drink White tea, I choose Bushells.
@UK_sTTorms9 күн бұрын
I ate a leaf from a bush and got ill
@atterolstao2 ай бұрын
great video! i really appreciate the effort you put into showcasing such fascinating weather phenomena. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if emphasizing extreme weather like this might desensitize viewers to the real dangers it poses. what do you all think?
@ChuckJohnson-e9d2 ай бұрын
what a fascinating video! i really appreciate the effort put into showcasing the world's most extreme weather events. however, i can't help but wonder if all this focus on extreme weather might overshadow the everyday climate issues that many people face. it feels like sometimes the media sensationalizes these events rather than addressing the more pressing, ongoing problems. just my two cents!
@meeka_lauren5 ай бұрын
The way that fisherman talks, Andy I think they said his name was, is cracking me the f*** up 🤣
@mrcthulhu47themad4515 күн бұрын
If he thinks the mt was hard to climb in shit weather ask the ww1 troops of the alpine front instead of climbing it was war at the top of the world and they were offen up there long periods no contact with any one
@UK_sTTorms9 күн бұрын
Are you talking about josh?? just one thing, he would ignore you as you said something completely unrelated
@THEJunkmanFoxx5 ай бұрын
Typhoons are stronger.....lies
@UK_sTTorms9 күн бұрын
Cyclone Allen had winds measured 190 mph in the indian ocean, Typhoon Haiyan had winds measured 185 mph, and Hurricane Dorian had winds up to 180 mph, There is no difference between typhoons, hurricanes, or cyclones, it’s just because of the region it is in.
@UK_sTTorms9 күн бұрын
tldr: they just have different names but no difference in strength
@JefferyJohnson-d1e5 ай бұрын
🎧👀😇🕊️⚖️📆
@JefferyJohnson-d1e5 ай бұрын
Too short the ghetto
@JohnnyHerron-c2bАй бұрын
You think that storm was bad you should have been married to my three x wife's. It was Yell on Earth 🌎 ❤.
@Nookdashiddole6 ай бұрын
Lolpwnt
@IwjwhhwShshsh4 ай бұрын
لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى اله وصحبه وسلم تسليما كثيرا
@ShadowKrutshov26 күн бұрын
This is a documentary about meteorologists and storm chasers, not the actually storms, typhoons and hurricanes. A typical documentary made for linear sheep Tell a Lie Vision, where they have a gazillion commercials in between all the talk about the great narrators. What a waste of time.