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  • @ytsbtwn
    @ytsbtwn 2 года назад +72

    That fisherman dude from NC is like the main character of this documentary. The way he take things easy despite everything he's going through, love his vibe. Thank you for this documentary NatGeo!

  • @thewanderingmind3327
    @thewanderingmind3327 Год назад +19

    The pilots that fly directly INTO these storms are bonafide badasses. I tip my hat to you, gentlemen. Makes me wish I could join them but I'm too old now lol

    • @shnop121
      @shnop121 Год назад

      Why they fly inside the storm eye?

    • @AmyAnnLand
      @AmyAnnLand Год назад +7

      ​@@shnop121To gather meteorological data to help predict what the hurricane will do, wind speeds, storm direction, rain, etc.

    • @shnop121
      @shnop121 Год назад +1

      @@AmyAnnLand Thanks Amy

  • @kingming869
    @kingming869 2 года назад +42

    The shot of plane flying into the storm is just freaking insane.

    • @junofranco6638
      @junofranco6638 2 года назад +2

      Yes, the pilots must be nuts to choose that kind of job. I wonder if they say their prayers before entering the cane.

    • @WumboJumbo96
      @WumboJumbo96 2 года назад +1

      @@junofranco6638 Not really, if it was that dangerous they wouldn't do it on a regular basis like that. Those planes are specially made to handle those conditions.
      It still looks really cool though!

    • @LeTangKichiro
      @LeTangKichiro 2 месяца назад

      ⁠@@WumboJumbo96 Those planes are not specially made for these conditions. These are normal Lockheed P-3 Orions without any hurricane reinforcements. People keep saying that these planes have special reinforcements to handle hurricane conditions which is false. Those planes only have reinforced decks because the equipment installed within the cabin is very heavy. That's it. Those planes possess meteorological sensors, several radars, a device to deploy dropsondes, a barber's pole sampler and instruments hanging from its wings which is what makes those planes special.
      Planes are built to withstand double the force that can be expected from the strongest possible turbulence. Hurricane forces are well within range of what planes can handle. ThatMs why NOAA also has a Gulfstream and one more on order. It doesn't require special planes. You could basically fly a B777 into a hurricane and it would survive it without any issue (apart from anything that isn't fastened or bolted inside the cabin). What people don't realise is that wind speeds of a storm are measured in relation to the ground. But a plane moves through air. It doesn't care how fast air moves across the ground. It cares about how fast it flies in relation to the air mass around it. So if wind speeds reach 180 mph in relation to the ground, the plane doesn't experience that wind the same way. It moves with that air mass and experiences wind in relarion to itself. What it experiences are wind gusts, windshear and so on. Planes have an airflow of around 100-300 knots anyway depending on the model, so extreme wind speeds are not that bad. Air disturbances are which they are built to handle.
      Now, it still takes a lot of skill to fly through a hurricane. The crew needs to anticipte windshear and extreme gusts meaning fluctuations in lift and airspeeds. They can't simply engage autopilot and fly from A to B. But the plane itself is fine without any reinforcements.

  • @JulianneSands
    @JulianneSands 2 года назад +162

    This made me cry seeing the footage from The Bahamas, because I am from Abaco and my family and friends went through this devastating hurricane. It was absolutely horrific, and also for me and other people living in other places in the world, who weren't able to hear from our families for days. I didn't know if my family was dead or alive. Worst days of my life and theirs!!

  • @carlislepanting5219
    @carlislepanting5219 2 года назад +191

    The moment the fishermen from North Carolina said his loss sad but nothing compared to what happened to the people of the Bahamas is truthful and powerful and really shows his compassion for the Bahamas!! Respect to him ✌🏽🙏🌎☮️

  • @michaelforbesjr.9378
    @michaelforbesjr.9378 2 года назад +59

    As someone from the Bahamas who was in nassau when it hit abaco and grand bahama. I can say that this storm was a monster we didn’t even get a direct hit in nassau and it was still horrible

    • @supportyourtroopsathletes6460
      @supportyourtroopsathletes6460 2 года назад

      And yet your government stolen direct financial aid meant for the citizens at that time, totally shameful and disgrace.

    • @trailblazer77
      @trailblazer77 2 года назад +1

      Wow. Hopefully you guys are doing better

    • @pjrussellteamjesus568
      @pjrussellteamjesus568 Год назад

      ​@@trailblazer77we are but if only people know what is going to happen to Nassau

  • @barbaraness4507
    @barbaraness4507 2 года назад +126

    With respect, and memories of all those who were affected by this massive hurricane.

  • @melohanna9679
    @melohanna9679 2 года назад +10

    Im from the Bahamas! And watching this still give me the chills!

  • @Ballaholic17
    @Ballaholic17 Год назад +4

    This was almost as perfect of a hurricane that you'll ever see, symmetrically, the strength, and overall factors that had to come together for this was just everything you needed to see a cyclone of this magnitude

  • @OniMetsuki
    @OniMetsuki 2 года назад +22

    Really well put together.
    Been through a few unbelievable storms at sea in the Med, sat in the eye of a big storm with a snapped prop shaft in a heavy and hot fog with no wind at all. Even with all the main sails out it took hours to get even to half a knot.... until my little bro tried to pull a bucket of water up and brought us to a dead stop.
    We got to Sicily only to discover they did not have the facilities to repair our prop shaft. This meant we had to tack back through the storm (with Well over 60 foot waves) to Malta and my father managed to successfully dock at our berth in Grand Harbour, criss crossed by buoys and ropes back in the early 80's.
    Holidays to remember.

  • @quaygibson1917
    @quaygibson1917 2 года назад +213

    BAHAMA STRONG 💪🏾! WE SURVIVED THAT 🇧🇸🙏🏾!!.

    • @madi8181
      @madi8181 2 года назад +19

      God: I’m sending more since you’re so proud of it

    • @sanapathiappalanaidubujji
      @sanapathiappalanaidubujji Год назад

      బబబపపపప

    • @andreafoti4030
      @andreafoti4030 Год назад +6

      I am stunned by the intensity of that storm, 185 mph and gusts up to 225 mph, omg

    • @FlorianEdits..
      @FlorianEdits.. Год назад +3

      @@madi8181☠️

    • @Nominokoni
      @Nominokoni Год назад +3

      @@andreafoti4030 recently, Mawar has stronger gust. It climb upto 195 sustained winds and gust of upto 230-240.

  • @carmine_
    @carmine_ 2 года назад +19

    That girl and her dog are a legend!!!! Always take ur dog and pets with you!!!! She a real one

  • @fallynharding6868
    @fallynharding6868 2 года назад +17

    FEARLESS HEROIC MEN FLYING THROUGH THE EYE OF THE STORM. WOW!!! You guys are AMAZING ✌🏽👍🏽

    • @MusaMusab-ng3vv
      @MusaMusab-ng3vv 10 месяцев назад

      Well it's opposite. They fear this: typhoon haiyan and typhoon tip

  • @leaflet1686
    @leaflet1686 2 года назад +37

    This is so cool~
    I am from Germany and here documentaries are like "This happened then and then and there" or "we send our people to a park to test out waterslides"
    But you guys... That effort!
    "We gave out cameras to a ton of people, let's see what came back!"

    • @17eli187
      @17eli187 2 года назад +2

      Reportagen sind keine Dokumentationen.

  • @nicholasletts6933
    @nicholasletts6933 2 года назад +11

    Wow the shots of the eye.. that is incredible!!

    • @WumboJumbo96
      @WumboJumbo96 2 года назад

      Seeing that from the ground in person is on my bucket list.
      The channel StormChasingVideo has great shots like these of hurricane Michael's eye.

  • @donaldshaw8710
    @donaldshaw8710 2 года назад +64

    On September 7, 2019, Dorian made landfall in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia as an extratropical cyclone packing winds as strong as a Category 2 hurricane. These winds were so strong it toppled a crane at a construction site in downtown Halifax. 80% of Nova Scotia Power customers in the province were without power when all was said and done.

    • @chrisnorth6433
      @chrisnorth6433 2 года назад +10

      Crazy for a storm to hit so much land and still be a 2 when it gets to Canada.

    • @donaldshaw8710
      @donaldshaw8710 2 года назад

      @@chrisnorth6433 No kidding.

    • @MaidensWorldOfWax
      @MaidensWorldOfWax 2 года назад +7

      Too bad the doc only covers half of the story. New Brunswick was also severely impacted by Dorian.

    • @donaldshaw8710
      @donaldshaw8710 2 года назад +2

      @@MaidensWorldOfWax Oops, sorry I forgot to mention that in my original comment.

    • @MaidensWorldOfWax
      @MaidensWorldOfWax 2 года назад

      @@donaldshaw8710 All good, it was a crazy one.

  • @user-rp2xo1me4u
    @user-rp2xo1me4u 2 года назад +26

    Growing up the in the UK where severe weather warnings are put out over a silly little bit of rain it makes me really thankful that we don't really experience any sort of actual severe weather like this. I couldn't think of anything worse than being hit by hurricane while also being by the sea

    • @SaveDaLastZombie
      @SaveDaLastZombie Год назад +4

      My cousin is a hurricane junkie thrill seeker. He travels the world from location to location when a hurricane is approaching just so he can be in them. He swears up and down hurricanes aren't that bad.

    • @tastedpurple1492
      @tastedpurple1492 Год назад

      ⁠@@SaveDaLastZombieit really depends on what country, which part of the country and how to find a safe spot amid. Some countries experience hurricane regularly but buildings and houses are not built to withstand it, some do a better job. It is fun to look into and experience hurricanes but sometimes the aftermath can be sad. I'm lucky to live in an area that hurricanes usually hit less hard, so I understand the thrill and excitement as I go out too when a hurricane hits, but if I travel 45 minutes east, I can't even stand without being blown onto the ground.

  • @sannidhyapradhan5205
    @sannidhyapradhan5205 2 года назад +9

    That eye of Dorian is just terrifying

  • @smamuel8658
    @smamuel8658 2 года назад +15

    Dorian was insane!

  • @lauriefrancisco1084
    @lauriefrancisco1084 2 года назад +41

    Extraordinary documentary! Frightening to watch such power, even seated safely in my living room three years later. So sad what it did to the Bahamas. I hope they're fully recovered by now. Florida must have been thanking its lucky stars! At 25:35 the shot of that black sky literally made me catch my breath and tears to well up! I wish the documentary was longer. I would have lliked to see how the boats faired that went up that channel, etc. BTW, would I like to fly with the NOAA crew into a hurricane? NO! Those guys are unbelieveable!

    • @deleteyrself1
      @deleteyrself1 2 года назад

      I’d pay to do what they do as long as I don’t need to contribute as I have no experience

  • @DWM2309
    @DWM2309 Год назад +24

    Every storm doc Nat Geo does starts with "The storm of the century."

  • @justynwilson925
    @justynwilson925 2 года назад +3

    Watching this gave me goosebump’s again. Rip too all the lives lost 😢

  • @x-force-1118
    @x-force-1118 2 года назад +4

    This made me feel the power of nature. It can show our ability that we are nothing. I am from india when I was 13 cyclone amphan came and hit westbengal and I was at that exact position. It was a powerful cat 5 and very devastating. All lights were gone. The wind was making noise like monster. It was all dark. Nothing was visible, electric poles were sparkling. The next morning devastating scenario was there. More than 20trees fall in my area. Amphan stayed here for 5hours. But dorian....... prays for bahamas

  • @aliash8599
    @aliash8599 2 года назад +6

    Praying for the Bahamas still, please do more coverage like this.

  • @Mjosue390
    @Mjosue390 2 года назад +31

    As a survivor of Dorian from Abaco, it was a monster of a storm that we battled for 48 hours😭😭😭. We thought Floyd a Cat 4 was bad but little did we know Dorian would be 10 times worse.

    • @WonderBread4020
      @WonderBread4020 2 года назад +2

      So sorry to hear this. I hope you and those around who went through this are ok and hopefully your homes are intact

    • @yasssgawwwd5643
      @yasssgawwwd5643 2 года назад

      That’s scary! Bless u

    • @supportyourtroopsathletes6460
      @supportyourtroopsathletes6460 2 года назад

      You all recieved massive aid that a good percentage was stolen by your own government that was meant for recovery purposes.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 2 года назад

      @One Day I’ll Become A Real RUclipsr Well, leftist lunatics blamed Conservatives. One of these days I`m gonna snap and go after some demonic leftists.

  • @keshelacarey4484
    @keshelacarey4484 3 месяца назад

    Dorian is a hurricane that intrigued me. Seeing the eye of the storm is crazy. I'm from Nassau and watching this moving at such slow speed, I told my Grammy that day it's going to sit on Freeport and Abaco. She looked at me with tears in her eyes and said Kishie we have to pray for them" That storm was a monster

  • @WumboJumbo96
    @WumboJumbo96 2 года назад +10

    The Miami - Fort Lauderdale metro area dodged a MASSIVE bullet with this one! If Dorian had gone just 90 miles further west before stalling out, it would've planted it's southern eyewall right on top of my house in Coral Springs FL for over 30 hours!
    The last major impact from a hurricane in this area was from Wilma 17 years ago. That luck can't last much longer.

    • @jj6148
      @jj6148 Год назад +1

      It’s sad Ian hit not long after you wrote this.

    • @WumboJumbo96
      @WumboJumbo96 Год назад +1

      @@jj6148 Well aside from a few weak tornadoes and one moderately strong one Ian didn't have much of an impact in my area. It was devastating for the west coast, but not so much in the Fort Lauderdale area.

  • @carlislepanting5219
    @carlislepanting5219 2 года назад +4

    Watching from Belize central america!! Powerful documentary!! Prayers for everyone affected by hurricane Dorian 2019!! ✌🏽🙏🌎☮️

  • @Jonathon1031
    @Jonathon1031 2 года назад +4

    I ran so fast from west palm beach to kentucky and watched it destroy the Bahamas, and I couldn’t imagine what those people went through. I had a friend in Nassau, and the stories he told me still brings tears to my eyes

  • @Grogu-485
    @Grogu-485 2 года назад +2

    I remember going through Hurricane Gilbert in Jamaica 1988. I was only 4 years old but I remember it like yesterday it was very scary.

  • @hevchip741
    @hevchip741 2 года назад +4

    Mother nature is incredible and must be respected, she is fighting back after human disrespect of this planet

  • @rmd4209
    @rmd4209 2 года назад +1

    Dorian's impact in 2019 on the US east coast and the Bahaman was devastating but getting a shot of the storm's eye is so cool!! 😍😍🙏🙏🙏

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 24 дня назад

    I live on the GA Coast. Shrimp boats everywhere.
    Hardest working people I’ve ever seen!!
    Great documentary 🎉

  • @henrysantos121
    @henrysantos121 3 месяца назад +1

    *Perfect. Video to watch no doubt with that*

  • @duckynatalie
    @duckynatalie 2 года назад +4

    I literally can't with this documentary 💀✋ the music and sound effects literally make it sound like a horror movie

    • @GabrielMolina-us2kb
      @GabrielMolina-us2kb 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah the sound its terrify and the whistling winds💀

  • @johthor
    @johthor Год назад +2

    An amazing video. I live in the Pacific Northwest so had no idea just how dangerous these storms are in the South East of the U.S.

  • @colinarmstrong9590
    @colinarmstrong9590 2 года назад +1

    OMG Thank you for this coco! I've been waiting for this since it happened! ♥️♥️ My heart goes out to all that was negatively affected by this Atlantic beast!♥️♥️♥️

  • @7389
    @7389 2 года назад +7

    Major respect goes to NOAA and Coast Guard personnel!

  • @iambrian769
    @iambrian769 2 года назад +3

    Enjoying From The Caribbean 🇻🇨....I See The Importance Of Hurricane Hunter Because, I Thought Everything Was Via Satellite.

  • @sss-mk4lx
    @sss-mk4lx Год назад

    I was on the opposite side of Florida that the time during this storm and i prayed to God for not to let another problem like this happen until i was able to get my mom to heal after a mental emotional breakdown.. that was traumatic and it was a rough life at 21... And i watched it stopped like Harvey in Texas and moved away. Its true. I had it written down in a notebook.. then next day the same city me and my mom moved out of got slammed by Ian and another hurricane.. i was surprised how devastating. Yet my grandma's neighborhood was never touched.

  • @_nolan_nolan
    @_nolan_nolan 2 года назад +24

    Hurricane Dorian(185mph,910mbar), Irma(180mph,914mbar),Maria(175mph,908mbar) and Micheal(160mph,919mbar) were the 4 strongest hurricanes of the 2010s. Each one made landfall at cat 5 and caused extreme to the areas they made landfall

    • @startrekstarfleetlcars44779
      @startrekstarfleetlcars44779 2 года назад

      this isn't in 2022?

    • @MrJJ74792
      @MrJJ74792 2 года назад +1

      Forgot hurricane mathew

    • @gtjet751
      @gtjet751 2 года назад +1

      Meteorologists are thinking about adding Cat 6 in terms of hurricane strength. If you look at that wind speed. It easily passes a Cat 5 .

    • @Eastsidet03
      @Eastsidet03 2 года назад +5

      @@gtjet751 I don’t think they’ll add a Cat 6 on the scale because anything 160+ mph makes little to zero difference in damages you can have a 160 mph storm and 200 mph and damages will be nearly the same due to most structures not being able to withstand anything above 160 mph that goes for tornadoes also it’s meaningless to add a EF6 to that scale too.

    • @vicgodsucks1157
      @vicgodsucks1157 2 года назад

      @@Eastsidet03 Tornadoes classification wind speed goes up to 300 MPH!

  • @jonathanrigby1186
    @jonathanrigby1186 Год назад +4

    After living in Grand Bahama for 30 years ... I left the island never to return after going through Dorian and loosing my house in a flood and everything went out to sea.

  • @markershelgalera75
    @markershelgalera75 Год назад +2

    Hurricane Dorian is most destructive cyclones in modern history strikes Bahamas, its a same path like Super Typhoon Haiyan destroys Tacloban, Leyte in the Eastern Visayas, Philippines.

  • @garneauweld1100
    @garneauweld1100 2 месяца назад

    I was on mooring at Lake Worth inlet and watched Dorian turn 90° to the north just after generating 235 mile an hour winds, at 2:30 in the morning, the day before. My nerves have never been quite the same. Mother nature heard my prayer. I and the City of Palm Beach were spared. Amen

  • @barbarageddis1584
    @barbarageddis1584 2 года назад +3

    Like every Mother- it’s best to respect & accept Mother Nature. She takes care of earth seasonally by cleaning it with water, wind, ice or fire. Just stay out of her way when she’s cleaning house!

  • @atamooni6969
    @atamooni6969 2 года назад +4

    gotta give probs that you kept 1000 people totally safe during this by making them a cameraman.

  • @jamaginationllc
    @jamaginationllc 2 года назад

    It's the Jamaican shirt for me 100% @35:50 when he said there you go lol

  • @williamseale
    @williamseale Год назад +1

    God bless abaco. Finest people on this earth

  • @richardevans9701
    @richardevans9701 2 года назад +1

    The best description of this soundtrack is ligubrious

  • @michaelwinters7415
    @michaelwinters7415 Год назад

    What an awesome visual of the eye walls, brilliant thank u👍😁

  • @ladyjane9980
    @ladyjane9980 3 месяца назад +1

    I love the ominous trombone in the background.

  • @donnadwarika6370
    @donnadwarika6370 2 года назад

    So amazing to see this always love everything National Geographic Since my teen days love their magazines so happy for ytb

  • @EmmaDee
    @EmmaDee 2 года назад +4

    This breaks my heart for these folks. They seem like a tough group that pulls together.

  • @angelahernandez-bischof4769
    @angelahernandez-bischof4769 2 года назад +21

    This charaqui knows Mother Nature is always in charge. A'ho

  • @SuperTuberose
    @SuperTuberose 2 года назад +1

    This was very moving to watch, although I don't remember being affected here in Jamaica.

    • @kyraweech9117
      @kyraweech9117 Год назад

      Jamaica wasn't in the path at all. It's south of the bahamas and far enough away not to

  • @bettyprussia9777
    @bettyprussia9777 2 года назад +6

    Exceptionally done! Love the content and the narration looking forward to more videos from your channel 😀

  • @Iam_Dunn
    @Iam_Dunn Год назад

    Thank you NG! ❤ fr 🇨🇦

  • @MissAynneK
    @MissAynneK Год назад +1

    Every time I see people ignoring evacuation orders it never made sense to me as to why they would stay and hunker down. Somehow I only ever considered their homes. This doc gave insight into why someone would choose to stay. For some people the decision is really nuanced

  • @basedaf5580
    @basedaf5580 2 года назад +1

    25:15 bruuuh they names their fishing boat "gooch" lmao XD

  • @AgniKaiGuy
    @AgniKaiGuy Год назад +1

    19:59 The doggo NOOOO 😭

  • @kyliedoran4846
    @kyliedoran4846 2 года назад +3

    The power of mother nature is always way more awesome then ours just like our universe so crazy we are all like headlice for this planet

  • @lorrainefidler1035
    @lorrainefidler1035 2 года назад +1

    I love Nat Geo❤️❤️

  • @shanesanko1408
    @shanesanko1408 2 года назад +2

    What a video unbelievable

  • @shiningbareh5823
    @shiningbareh5823 2 года назад +3

    all the way from Meghalaya

  • @tim3less._tae486
    @tim3less._tae486 2 года назад +8

    I was in Abaco, Bahamas during hurricane Dorian, and it was terrifying a tornado passed right through my house, blasted a massive hole in the roof

  • @debrahelmlinger6256
    @debrahelmlinger6256 2 года назад +2

    Yeah, Dorian was the last storm to threaten Brevard County Florida, sat off shore for days barely moving. I live in Palm Bay and the whole town was stressed out after seeing what it did to the Bahamas, turned, went north sparing Brevard once again😬

  • @TVelde
    @TVelde 3 месяца назад

    I was in Florida when Dorian was forming, everyone followed closely how it would develop as it was unsure what path the hurricane would take. I was supposed to go on a cruise ship from Miami, the MSC Seaside. On Saturday August 31 we could still sail out from Miami, albeit some hours earlier as the port closed that same afternoon. I was horrified to see the storm hitting the Bahamas that hard and when we visited Nassau a week after we still saw a ton of helicopters flying to and from the affected islands. I was disgusted that we even went to the Bahamas in the first place after what happened, but glad we got away with it without a scratch. Some very strange and intense days back in 2019.

  • @02jaguilar
    @02jaguilar 3 месяца назад

    I like videos like this I wish they had more

  • @GeorgeCaramalac95
    @GeorgeCaramalac95 2 года назад

    Congratulations for filming such a type of video

  • @andrewbowlgarte4738
    @andrewbowlgarte4738 2 года назад +1

    Hurricane Awesomeness!!!

  • @386lern6
    @386lern6 Год назад +1

    The silent room after asking if anyone from the Bahamas is online....
    God i felt it everyone knew what was happening

  • @Moneymyke357
    @Moneymyke357 2 года назад +4

    It just stopped and went north like there is a force-field around Florida. I’m in Broward and was watching it closely. Very sad for the people in the Bahamas, looking at the devastation there you’d think the death toll would be in the 1000s.

  • @ketchup016
    @ketchup016 Год назад +1

    Wow. Those houses in the Bahamas look similar to tornado damage. Except it was a tornado that didn't move for a day. Terrifying to imagine.

  • @dizeymyron4355
    @dizeymyron4355 2 года назад

    Watching 👀 from sanicolas Aruba thanks for the information

  • @cassidyglynn1566
    @cassidyglynn1566 3 месяца назад

    Omg this is eerie

  • @yari8732
    @yari8732 2 года назад +1

    This gatta be the most scariest job in the world....these guys are brave

  • @johntracy72
    @johntracy72 Год назад +1

    The Austin newspaper said that the Bahamas experienced winds as high as 220 mph. That is extremely powerful. It's a wonder the Bahamas were even still above water after that sandblasting.

  • @Damon.Norris
    @Damon.Norris 2 года назад +1

    I remember on that day, was watching some storm chasers that do livestreams during the hurricane. It was devastating in power and destruction. hadnt seen anything like that.

  • @DaChillSpot-MacMechi
    @DaChillSpot-MacMechi 2 года назад +3

    If y'all want a documentary... this is as real as it gets.... That's a cool 😎 dude

  • @chipmunkvernoy
    @chipmunkvernoy Год назад

    I recall when Dorian first formed, and I said "'Dorian' sounds like the name of a prospective monster hurricane" --- and then it was!!

  • @DE8508clip
    @DE8508clip Год назад

    God bless Trinidad and any place like this

  • @cxrpserxses
    @cxrpserxses Год назад

    I remember this storm well, even though by the time it reached my state (( North Carolina )), it wasn't as strong... but this was a terrible storm to all who it affected.

  • @AgniKaiGuy
    @AgniKaiGuy Год назад +1

    13:56 We've got a Cat 4 comin breathin down our necks
    Love that quote

  • @Avi_k.
    @Avi_k. 2 года назад +2

    Ian is here hope that no one get hurt 😔

    • @tasbar7743
      @tasbar7743 2 года назад

      Ian definitely was a beast

  • @lifeinvestments6329
    @lifeinvestments6329 2 года назад +2

    Florida was very lucky that storm was a monster I never seen a hurricane sit over one particular place for almost 3 days and I've been through quite a few in my life

  • @audleybarnett934
    @audleybarnett934 2 года назад

    It was dangerous 👍💯 Love

  • @kirara2516
    @kirara2516 2 года назад +4

    I remember seeing it in radar when it stopped dead. It looked like a spinning buzz saw in the Atlantic.

    • @johntracy72
      @johntracy72 Год назад +1

      Katrina looked like that too.

  • @lilzjeffrey1284
    @lilzjeffrey1284 2 года назад +3

    Crazy!!!!

  • @terrymoore5000
    @terrymoore5000 2 года назад

    Wow 😯 Didn't know that had went on. My goodness! God bless you all that were affected at that time. 🙏😔

  • @common_VN_man
    @common_VN_man 5 месяцев назад

    i really admire all fishermen. its hard job and we need them. May Jesus protect and bless all of them.

  • @lia_yin-herr
    @lia_yin-herr 2 года назад +6

    This documentary pointed out the fact that hot ocean water breeds powerful hurricanes. As global warming becomes more and more severe, are we going to get more and more powerful hurricanes?

  • @justinnoice399
    @justinnoice399 Год назад +1

    The vast majority of the world has no idea what Abaco and Grand Bahama (Bahamas) went through on 1st September 2019.
    Almost 25% of the population was killed but that number was never acknowledged by Government. I was unfortunately at the exact centre of the storm on that day. It was an event that I will remember forever and given a choice, will never repeat.

  • @nenblom
    @nenblom Год назад +1

    It’s pretty crazy when people don’t evacuate when they have a storm like Dorian bearing down. If the authorities tell you to evacuate, you need to go! You can rebuild the house, a business or whatever, but you cannot rebuild a life.

  • @Adam_mohammed_
    @Adam_mohammed_ Год назад

    الفخامة والاداء ❤🖤

  • @TOOMUCHSAUCE91
    @TOOMUCHSAUCE91 8 месяцев назад

    I am glad and happy the pets were saved

  • @TimelessCalm88
    @TimelessCalm88 2 месяца назад

    this video was really well done and it's impressive how much detail you covered about Hurricane Dorian. however, i can't help but wonder if some of the focus on the storm's destruction overshadows the resilience and recovery efforts of the communities affected. it feels like there's a fine line between raising awareness and sensationalizing tragedy. what do you all think?

  • @Оголубяхинетолько
    @Оголубяхинетолько 2 года назад

    It's good to watch this hurricane only on the screen! Thank God I have never seen such a hurricane live!

  • @dannysands9341
    @dannysands9341 2 года назад +4

    They should do one on hurricane Patricia 2015 in the Eastern pacific it had wins of 200 mph the strongest hurricane ever recorded

    • @johntracy72
      @johntracy72 Год назад

      Patricia had winds to nearly 220 mph. A hurricane making landfall with winds that high would sandblast everything for miles. F-1 cars hit speeds that high on a straight away.

  • @ayangaming1350
    @ayangaming1350 2 года назад

    It blows up my mind

  • @keastonmac
    @keastonmac Год назад

    LES GOO🎉🎉🎉🎉 WE SURVIVED ITTTTT