Hurricane Ida vs. Hurricane Katrina: Comparing the two storms

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2021
  • There are a lot of similarities between the two storms. WFAA meteorologist Jessie Hawila compares them.
    Many people are drawing comparisons between Ida and Katrina. Eerily enough, they're expected to share the same date of landfall. Katrina was August 29, 2005 and Ida will make landfall August 29, 2021. While there are tons of similarities to be found, subtle differences between the two could make a big difference in what happens in New Orleans.
    The storm surge with Hurricane Ida is expected to be extreme and life-threatening. Some parts of the Louisiana coast could see storms surge of 10-15 feet.
    MORE: www.wfaa.com/article/weather/...

Комментарии • 372

  • @kit2130
    @kit2130 2 года назад +118

    Very interesting & smart comparison to add history to projections. Only weather news station I’ve seen so this. I hope everyone leaves & is safe.

  • @LBGirl1988
    @LBGirl1988 2 года назад +27

    Katrina made its major landfall on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Our flood surge was over 28ft. Our Nola friends got the worst of Katrina the next day when the levees broke. We were wiped out for 80+ miles for most of the five blocks from the beach but once it left, it left. Nola remained stranded and stuck for weeks. It was hard for us to know even in our traumatic and devastating situation. Sending prayers for LA and MS!

  • @lagodifuoco313
    @lagodifuoco313 2 года назад +144

    Maybe instead of a wall with Mexico we should have a wall with the gulf of Mexico?

    • @pkmkb007
      @pkmkb007 2 года назад +31

      A 10 ft wall in path of this is like a jet ski infront of an aircraft carrier.

    • @pamlewis1183
      @pamlewis1183 2 года назад +5

      Lol

    • @tigerbalm666
      @tigerbalm666 2 года назад +12

      trumnpty is more afraid of brrown people than huuuuge hurricanes that can cause bbillions in damage...it's a tiny brain thing...

    • @dreszerg6837
      @dreszerg6837 2 года назад +11

      @Jerm Johnson You sound really offended, maybe take a hike or something.

    • @IXINOSIS
      @IXINOSIS 2 года назад +8

      @@tigerbalm666 I can see he has made a home inside your head. Rent free it seems.

  • @vincestermin8773
    @vincestermin8773 2 года назад +39

    We lost everything in Katrina. We lived in Bay Saint Louis MS. That’s where the eye of the storm went over. I hate when reporters only mention New Orleans. Yes New Orleans flooded terribly, and many people lost their lives and property, but it wouldn’t have been near as bad if the city officials did what they were supposed to do with the levees years leading up to the storm. Mississippi lost more lives and property then they did., but that’s never mentioned. So to all of the people of the Golf Coast who lost there lives, and for all of us who survived it. My Family still thinks of the devastation we all went through. We are also thinking of you during and after hurricane Ida. So to all reporters learn some respect, and mention the whole Golf coast. When it comes to Katrina.

    • @misterkeyboard.
      @misterkeyboard. 2 года назад +2

      They just want the juicy stories, it's honestly disgusting to me

    • @YouTubeReady
      @YouTubeReady 2 года назад +5

      I agree!! Because A LOT of the water devastation that happened in NOLA resulted from the poor drainage system and levee, which they do fail to mention…just like they constantly fail to mention that south Louisiana is like a bowl. You drive down into south Louisiana bc if it’s low elevation, being that much of it is below sea level.

    • @christinasaucier6514
      @christinasaucier6514 2 года назад +4

      I agree. I live in Biloxi. I was here for Katrina. It looked like a bomb went off here. We lost everything! Literally walked away with the clothes on our backs. We got the hit from the actual Hurricane. Louisiana had flooding after the storm because of its weak levees.

    • @kellyclarke8754
      @kellyclarke8754 2 года назад +2

      Amen to that. The City of New Orleans received a federal grant to improve the levee and drainage but decided to spend it on sports programs for underprivileged kids. You still hear whining about NO and Katrina to this day. I think Harvey probably flooded more homes in Texas overall than Katrina did NO. Houston got all the publicity and the smaller towns received no mention nor funds.

    • @drakehogue9350
      @drakehogue9350 2 года назад

      Same I 100% agree with you. We have a house on the jordan river in Bay Saint Louis right now and I’m really hoping it’s still there after Ida. Katrina wiped it clean out and we rebuilt right after the storm

  • @JoeCool9690S
    @JoeCool9690S 2 года назад +53

    I saw this on my schools tv, they were showing the aftermath of Katrina… I swear what he just said doesn’t come true and combine the fact of that levee system to. Please stay safe in New Orleans, the surrounding areas as well! I’m getting so concerned even now!

    • @MrMJmusicLover
      @MrMJmusicLover 2 года назад +1

      From 10 am to 1:00 pm could see it drop from Cat 4 to a Cat 3. But that's a big maybe.

    • @Amanda-Renee
      @Amanda-Renee 2 года назад +1

      @@MrMJmusicLover no one is saying that though. They are saying it looks like it will be right at Cat 5 when it hits!

    • @redlipstickmafia
      @redlipstickmafia 2 года назад +2

      Thanks Kenneth, the LEVEE BREAKS flooded New Orleans, not the storm surge.I was there.

  • @melodieestes7006
    @melodieestes7006 2 года назад +40

    Miss my grandma her name was ida r.i.p grandma your dearly missed 😢😢 be safe everyone 🙏

  • @nidialuccioni4476
    @nidialuccioni4476 2 года назад +71

    Stay Safe Everyone In Louisiana From Hurricane Ida
    With “Extremely Destructive Force”
    Take Care Everyone
    My prayers are with you

    • @bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427
      @bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 2 года назад +4

      Every storm is a warning from JESUS CHRIST! People around the world must repent!

    • @marisadallavalle393
      @marisadallavalle393 2 года назад

      Don't forget Mississippi, with Katrina everyone spoke about New Orleans when it actually hit the Mississippi coast. The levees broke the next day.

    • @gregorydunn9480
      @gregorydunn9480 2 года назад +3

      We all hope and pray u all stay safe in these storm areas

  • @OlSkunGun
    @OlSkunGun 2 года назад +27

    Couple of decades of climat changes and I'll be getting stuff like that daily here in Poland. We never had tornados here. Now we do. "Never" as long as I live I've heard only of strong winds.

    • @garyoakham9723
      @garyoakham9723 2 года назад

      So tornados never happens in Poland in its entire history?

    • @kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934
      @kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 2 года назад +2

      @@garyoakham9723 it’s entire history? Dude he is one guy and hasn’t lived that long so how would he know? Weirdest question ever

    • @masterwong1133
      @masterwong1133 2 года назад +1

      Fun fact: the climate was very different 150 years ago and very very different 15,000 years ago and very very very different 15,000,000 years ago. The climate is always changing. Always. And we're about to re enter a mini ice age.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 2 года назад

      @@masterwong1133 New Orleans was devastated by hurricane Betsy in 1965.

  • @SandMarcusJ
    @SandMarcusJ 2 года назад +27

    Hurricane Sally last year landed the same day that Hurricane Ivan did.

    • @SBW280
      @SBW280 2 года назад

      @Real Deal Spill sally did soooo much rain because it was going 1-2 mph

    • @jonb8830
      @jonb8830 2 года назад

      Wow

  • @tylerwhiteoutdoors2474
    @tylerwhiteoutdoors2474 2 года назад +57

    Now ida has 150+mph winds. So I think it’s safe to say ida might end up being worse

    • @drelezar7745
      @drelezar7745 2 года назад +11

      @jeff 1. No it (officially) peaked as a high end cat 4.
      2. I think the levee system that was built after Katrina will prevent a lot of possible damage that could have happened if Ida occurred before Katrina

    • @aaacomp1
      @aaacomp1 2 года назад

      No.

    • @noval3781
      @noval3781 2 года назад

      @@aaacomp1 it did lol it’s weakend bc of landfall

    • @aaacomp1
      @aaacomp1 2 года назад

      @@noval3781 no

    • @lazyblazer
      @lazyblazer 2 года назад +9

      Guys, there are multiple factors at play here. It is not all about wind speed. Yes, Ida had a windspeed of 150-160mph when eye wall hit land. Katrina on the other hand had around 130+mph wind speed when eye wall came ashore. There are many differentiating factors involved in how catastrophic the hurricane may be. Storm surge was the devastating factor with Katrina...We saw 30-35ft storm surge VS. an estimated 10-20ft storm surge with Ida. Yes, 10-20ft surge is significant. But has no comparison to what Katrina brought. Also, Katrina gained maximum intensity further off of the coast, allowing a much greater volume of water to be affected by the storm, therefore creating a much larger body of water subjected to storm surge...also the trajectory in which Katrina approached the coast was much worse than the approach angle of Ida. With Ida, the intensification happened much later...much closer to land. Therefore there was not quite as much time to build such a severe storm surge as Katarina did.

  • @markive9907
    @markive9907 2 года назад +29

    Amazing how tornadoes & hurricanes follow same routes ,very interesting tracking past storms . Praying 🙏 for peoples safety.please listen to the people in the know .

    • @gregorydunn9480
      @gregorydunn9480 2 года назад +3

      It is amazing how our government controls these storms.

    • @justinphillips7727
      @justinphillips7727 2 года назад +7

      @@gregorydunn9480 ?

    • @juancisneros9040
      @juancisneros9040 2 года назад +8

      @@gregorydunn9480 Bet You Believe The Earth Is Flat Too

    • @candice446
      @candice446 2 года назад

      @@juancisneros9040 there was a recent news story about cloud seeding to create rain in Dubai, because of the drought. Nothing in 2021 is surprising anymore. I wouldn’t be surprised if creating storms was a thing.

  • @OFFICIALLANARDTOYNEWS
    @OFFICIALLANARDTOYNEWS 2 года назад +26

    Gee Katrina hit Mississippi right through Waveland. New Orleans wasn't the only one hit. I don't get how so many forecasters ignore this.

    • @xtremej2575
      @xtremej2575 2 года назад +3

      Katrina caused catstrophic damage and death in New Orleans, and very little in comparison in Mississippi

    • @OFFICIALLANARDTOYNEWS
      @OFFICIALLANARDTOYNEWS 2 года назад +7

      @@xtremej2575 most of New Orleans issues were compounded by levy issues. Mississippi was hit dead on and the east quadrant stretched into Alabama. Mississippi lost lives, the storm surge obliterated structures all along the Mississippi gulf coast. No one can argue lives lost in Louisiana, but The press put more emphasis on New Orleans when the devastation was catastrophic in Mississippi, tornadoes up through Purvis, Hattiesburg, Into Alabama. I can put up plenty of footage from the Mississippi Gulf Coast that shows the devastating effects from Katrina. The entire coastal counties in Mississippi were affected. But the press ignores the land mass in between Alabama and Louisiana.

    • @melaniebuford
      @melaniebuford 2 года назад +7

      @@xtremej2575 The aftermath in Mississippi was very destructive and unrecognizable. Everything is completely different now than this time 16 years ago. New Orleans just had the leeves destroyed.

    • @melaniebuford
      @melaniebuford 2 года назад +8

      @@OFFICIALLANARDTOYNEWS thank you for sticking up for Mississippi. It really grinds my gears when people think Mississippi wasn’t affected in its own way. Never mind New Orleans, Katrina hit Mississippi the hardest.

    • @mikebeasley6447
      @mikebeasley6447 2 года назад +4

      @@OFFICIALLANARDTOYNEWS YOU ARE SO RIGHT! HOWEVER THE DEVESTATION IN MISSISSIPPI WASN'T CONFINED TO JUST OUR COSTAL COUNTIES. WELL OVER 150 MILES INLAND & BEYOND EXPERIENCED AT LEAST WINDS OF 89 MILES PER HOUR (MEASURED AT THE JACKSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE) NOT TO MENTION MULTIPLE INCHES OF RAIN CAUSING CATASTROPHIC FLOODING SO MUCH SO THAT ALL BUT 4 COUNTIES IN MISSISSIPPI WERE DECLARED TO BE PART OF THE NATURAL DISASTER ZONE!!!!!!!!HAVING LIVED IT I CAN TESTIFY THAT THE ONLY HURRICANE OTHER THAN KATRINA THAT WAS AS DEVASTATING FOR US IN MISSISSIPPI WAS CAMILLE IN 1969!!!!!!!! TWO OTHER STORMS THAT CAUSED MUCH CHAOS & DAMAGE FOR US WERE BETSY IN 1965 & FREDERICK IN 1979. HURRICANES BY NO MEANS HAVE EVER BEEN A FUN TIME. PERIOD!!!!!!MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO ANY & ALL WHO MAY BE IN THE PATH OF THIS MONSTER KNOWN AS HURRICANE IDA. PLEASE STAY SAFE!!!!!!!!!

  • @MrCph2200
    @MrCph2200 2 года назад +56

    Same day, almost exactly same track….:
    It wouldn’t surprise me to hear some crazy conspiracy theories soon…
    All craziness aside I’m seriously praying for safety for everyone in the critical areas!!

    • @kmp101
      @kmp101 2 года назад +2

      Yeah one crazy conspiracy theory I heard was that if we were taxing people more Hurricane Ida would not be happening.

    • @aaacomp1
      @aaacomp1 2 года назад +1

      Not even close to the same track.

    • @thatssofetch3481
      @thatssofetch3481 2 года назад +1

      @jeff yep. He should have nuked the hurricane.

  • @Hat5858
    @Hat5858 2 года назад +49

    Remember, things have improved in New Orleans since Katrina with regard to the levees.

    • @darensmith5270
      @darensmith5270 2 года назад +20

      I sure hope you are right about the improvements! I felt very safe in Amsterdam, Netherlands another city that is below sea level! The Dutch engineers keep back the North Sea! I felt very safe in Amsterdam! I cannot say I felt that way in New Orleans !

    • @Hat5858
      @Hat5858 2 года назад +14

      @@darensmith5270 Well lets hope they actually did the job they were paid to do. Its sad to see so many people in high positions these days that are derelict in sacred duties involving life and death potentials. Prayer is needed considering this part is untested. I just hope all the vunerable people were evacuated this time and not abandoned.

    • @stevetrivago
      @stevetrivago 2 года назад +6

      @@darensmith5270 Thanks for sharing that… I’ve never professed to be educated in Geography… I hadn’t realized the Netherlands was below see level…

    • @wnchstrman
      @wnchstrman 2 года назад +10

      It seems we will very soon find out how much improvement has been made after Katrina.

    • @buddydog1956
      @buddydog1956 2 года назад +1

      yea, that's right. they 'drove' the sheet piling deeper into the ground at the outfall canals. that in itself caused a lot of the city to flood after the storm had passed - I had property out by the University of New Orleans and experienced 11ft of water ~

  • @313Bxles
    @313Bxles 2 года назад +11

    Hurricane Katrina was a category 3 this hurricane is 7 mp/h from a category 5 quote me if I'm wrong.
    Everyone stay safe 🙏

    • @MManv84
      @MManv84 2 года назад

      Did you watch the video? What made Katrina deadly to NO was the point of landfall and straight northerly path; not the windspeed (category). Ida's winds will be much more devastating, but it will also be concentrated in less populated/built-up areas, and because of Katrina's pat NO endured a 28' storm surge, update I just watched live suggests they will be maybe HALF that this time -- so the levees there should hold?

    • @e2220
      @e2220 2 года назад

      Not 1mph from category 5

    • @aaacomp1
      @aaacomp1 2 года назад +2

      The correct phrase you were grasping for was, "correct me if i'm wrong"...not quote. LOL

    • @313Bxles
      @313Bxles 2 года назад +1

      @@e2220 exactly I said it's 7 mp/h

    • @313Bxles
      @313Bxles 2 года назад +2

      @@aaacomp1 auto correct

  • @NicoleRodriguez-wl4zl
    @NicoleRodriguez-wl4zl 2 года назад +25

    Prayerz for all in the way of this hurricane and they said tomorrow 16 years to the date when kartina hit now this one.i pray Noone is hurt

    • @societydisorder3864
      @societydisorder3864 2 года назад +1

      Keep praying... because it's useless.smh

    • @mikedrown2721
      @mikedrown2721 2 года назад

      😂

    • @MrMJmusicLover
      @MrMJmusicLover 2 года назад +1

      @@societydisorder3864 Praying does change things....you just don't think it alone will perform miracles. You have to put forth effort through that prayer for anything to work.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 2 года назад

      @@societydisorder3864

  • @brianmoore1164
    @brianmoore1164 2 года назад +10

    Worth remembering that Katrina didn't center punch New Orleans. It center punched Biloxi where it actually measured as a cat 5. How do I know? My family was there. In terms of size and power, Katrina was on another level.

  • @ricardosebastian9115
    @ricardosebastian9115 2 года назад +13

    Due to today's serious events, including the Covid-19 pandemic, many companies and employees have gone bankrupt or lost their jobs. So, many people lost their livelihood.
    This previously difficult situation is being exacerbated by disasters in various parts of the world. So man faces many problems that make others lose hope. (from the Philippines)

  • @robertjeglum4657
    @robertjeglum4657 2 года назад +9

    Nice hair style. Elvis would be proud.

  • @ronondechek14
    @ronondechek14 2 года назад

    Top notch comparison. Very helpful info.

  • @cidercik
    @cidercik 2 года назад +8

    DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS BEHIND!!!

  • @kellycraddock269
    @kellycraddock269 2 года назад +23

    Stay safe

  • @theresamorris8729
    @theresamorris8729 2 года назад +20

    Prayers

  • @SovereignCajun78
    @SovereignCajun78 2 года назад +37

    The most similar storm that I can remember was Gustav in 2008.

    • @varus113
      @varus113 2 года назад +3

      Gustav was way worse than Katrina in baton rouge

    • @varus113
      @varus113 2 года назад +1

      I was in denham springs then. Ripped down like 1/5 trees in the area

    • @SovereignCajun78
      @SovereignCajun78 2 года назад +2

      The only time I've ever had to evacuate Houma was Gustav, this one is following the exact same track. They're predicting a higher storm surge with Ida than was with Gustav, but flooding really wasn't much of a problem around Houma with Gustav. Downed trees and power lines was the biggest problem, and they weren't letting people back in Terrebonne Parish for nearly 4 or 5 days after the storm. That's why people don't trust the mandatory evacuations.

    • @intodaysepisode...
      @intodaysepisode... 2 года назад

      I hated Gustav!

    • @varus113
      @varus113 2 года назад +7

      Yeah once the storm passes they really shouldn't keep people from their homes

  • @adamzomicci350
    @adamzomicci350 2 года назад

    This is a great explanation. Well presented. Give my guy a promotion.

  • @Coldstreamer17
    @Coldstreamer17 2 года назад +4

    Who knew Ida would effect the other side of the country more than the south..

  • @liceous
    @liceous 2 года назад +1

    Finally a short sweet smart comparison.

  • @williamcastillo3743
    @williamcastillo3743 2 года назад +7

    As a Houstonian , I thought Harvey was going to be strong .. but not as overpowered as it came , get out now!

    • @aaacomp1
      @aaacomp1 2 года назад

      You can't live your whole life as a scared little person, can you?

  • @melaniebuford
    @melaniebuford 2 года назад +2

    PTSD is real. Rode Katrina out in Mississippi. Very eerie.

  • @melissak6238
    @melissak6238 2 года назад +12

    My prayers are with ALL of you 🙏
    Please.. No Animals left behind.
    If you must stay...........
    May Noahs Ark be with yous.

  • @MA-gv3wg
    @MA-gv3wg 2 года назад +21

    Can’t wait for the next 50 years. 🥵🥶😶‍🌫️

    • @taylor6618
      @taylor6618 2 года назад

      I don't get it?

    • @taylor6618
      @taylor6618 2 года назад

      @XxGetMyAnklessXx new Orleans? Yeah, probably.

    • @signin9551
      @signin9551 2 года назад +1

      @@taylor6618 because the ocean waters are rising, meaning some places won't be here. \

    • @darksector1389
      @darksector1389 2 года назад +1

      And the crazy part, these delusional people will still deny climate change as their houses are going under 🤣

    • @taylor6618
      @taylor6618 2 года назад +1

      @@darksector1389 New Orleans is already 6' below sea level. They will have to build some very big levees.

  • @DrFoche
    @DrFoche 2 года назад +9

    Katriina hit Bay St Louis was hit. NOLA didn't built up the levees so they could prosper off casinos. Katirina took a right at the last minute.

    • @pianoforte6755
      @pianoforte6755 2 года назад

      Correct. So sad to hear people call into WWL as their homes flooded from levy breeches.

  • @redboi9
    @redboi9 2 года назад

    Hope everyone will be safe during this

  • @davidt8173
    @davidt8173 2 года назад +1

    All it takes to compare is to remember that Hurricane Katrina stretched across the entire Gulf of Mexico. And the high level hurricane force winds stretched for MILES from the eye. Katrina hit the Mississippi Coast like a massive F2 tornado. That said, it's crazy that IDA jumped to almost Cat 5 in just the last 18 hours or so. I think Ida is moving faster, and is not as wide. But dang! I feel bad for anybody who decided to ride it out!

  • @diamondsandlipgloss
    @diamondsandlipgloss 2 года назад +6

    talk about PTSD

  • @lazyblazer
    @lazyblazer 2 года назад +1

    Guys, there are multiple factors at play here. It is not all about wind speed. Yes, Ida had a windspeed of 150-160mph when eye wall hit land. Katrina on the other hand had around 130+mph wind speed when eye wall came ashore. There are many differentiating factors involved in how catastrophic the hurricane may be. Storm surge was the devastating factor with Katrina...We saw 30-35ft storm surge VS. an estimated 10-20ft storm surge with Ida. Yes, 10-20ft surge is significant. But has no comparison to what Katrina brought. Also, Katrina gained maximum intensity further off of the coast, allowing a much greater volume of water to be affected by the storm, therefore creating a much larger body of water subjected to storm surge...also the trajectory in which Katrina approached the coast was much worse than the approach angle of Ida. With Ida, the intensification happened much later...much closer to land. Therefore there was not quite as much time to build such a severe storm surge as Katarina did.

  • @elizabethmarierivera656
    @elizabethmarierivera656 2 года назад +10

    a lot of people died in Katrina hurricane because they refused to leave.... even though there were buses helping to remove them ...I don't know? I cannot judge ...may they rest in peace. and I pray for everything to be ? okay this time?

    • @AFAskygoddess
      @AFAskygoddess 2 года назад +6

      *A lot of people stayed in their homes because the shelters didn't allow them to bring their pets.* The National Guardsmen were ordered to shoot the dogs roaming on the streets after Katrina passed, even though there were animal rescue teams from all over the country that showed up to help place the pets back with their owners. This wasn't a rumor. I was personally very active in the Katrina rescue effort, and know it to be true. I have an 18 year old blind poodle. No fricking way I'd leave her behind and get on a bus.

    • @andresgonzalez5676
      @andresgonzalez5676 2 года назад +2

      It's not that simple, a lot of people can't leave cause of the short amount of time the storm will arrive, or poverty limitations

    • @phaseonehustle9044
      @phaseonehustle9044 2 года назад +1

      The buses came after the storm only buses left out that day had the prisoner in them

    • @thelonewanderer9097
      @thelonewanderer9097 2 года назад +3

      The point is to let as many die as possible, mainly poor people...they know their homes won't protect them

    • @coupe50h
      @coupe50h 2 года назад +1

      The improvements made to pumps and levees since katrina has been top level engineering. I guess we'll see what happens. It only takes one weak link. Mother nature can't be stopped.

  • @Emil7817
    @Emil7817 2 года назад +17

    imma have to get a warzone dub before i leave this place

  • @ginadelsasso288
    @ginadelsasso288 2 года назад +8

    If you live in Houma please pack up as much as you can and leave now.

    • @tamarar.4642
      @tamarar.4642 2 года назад +2

      My neighbor had relatives come in from there 2hrs ago. She thought 3 people were coming but 9 people showed up 😂! They were suppose to go somewhere else but traffic was so bad and everybody was tired. I gave her all the blowup mattress I had and a key to the shed because she’s going to need it. I stocked up August 1st with 12 cases of water and plenty of can goods and frozen dinners. I told people when they got those stimulus checks to stock up! But NO everybody going on vacations and buying cars. I need a new car but if my baby can get me from A to B with air I’ll be ok until next year 😂! I just change the oil and keep new tires on it 😂!

    • @ginadelsasso288
      @ginadelsasso288 2 года назад

      Im all the way in illinois but i have friends that live in Houma and i hope their homes will still be there when they return. My husband said if we knew a tornado was coming tomorrow and it was for sure going to hit our house, we could packed it all up in 8hrs. Everything....including most of our appliances would go into a rented truck and we go somewhere safe for a few days. I just think it would be way easier to fix your house, if it does flood, if all you stuff wasnt inside too. Its a lot easier to rip up floors and drywall when there isnt a ton of wet furniture around.

  • @jacksonaltidor
    @jacksonaltidor 2 года назад +6

    WoW

  • @adrienm.7332
    @adrienm.7332 2 года назад +1

    POV: You have to write a report on this for school

  • @buttercupsroses2390
    @buttercupsroses2390 2 года назад +17

    I want to say on the record.... PLEASE DO NOT MAKE THE MISTAKE MADE IN HURRICANE KATRINA. During post-Hurricane Katrina, there were American Soldiers who came home from fighting in Iraqi Freedom to find they were homeless. Due to the FEMA debacle, they remained homeless for months to years. It was strangers like me that helped them get back on their feet. PLEASE DO NOT MAKE THAT MISTAKE AGAIN!

  • @tigerpisces5506
    @tigerpisces5506 2 года назад +2

    The Florida Indians warned the Spanish about the big winds.
    Every time I read a report from Spanish explorers they report storms & high winds during hurricane season. Dah!
    There are natural signs that a hurricanes or a big wet is coming that I’m sure Indigenous peoples in America were aware of just as the Aborigines were in Australia. Ants for instance carry their pupa/babies up high into trees, houses or cliffs. Certain birds fly towards or away from storms. Bats leave their normal roosts to find more secure shelter or migrate away. Fish go into a feeding frenzy. Herd animals like deer and kangaroos gather together skittishly. Clouds, winds and waves change. And of course you can feel the uncomfortable change in air pressure, temperature, humidity and grittiness in the wind as a hurricane approaches.

  • @blainemcelwee2222
    @blainemcelwee2222 2 года назад

    What about everyone else's

  • @susanwedell7627
    @susanwedell7627 2 года назад +1

    Its crazy with the dates !! Praying for all in the path of Ida...great info.

  • @sergiovlsol
    @sergiovlsol 2 года назад

    Essa desigualdade é muito mais não tem nem como descrever tanta injustiça com palavras não cabe aqui

  • @wardaddy6002
    @wardaddy6002 2 года назад +3

    If you build your cities underwater you won't have to worry about sea level rise or hurricanes.

    • @jessicam5226
      @jessicam5226 2 года назад

      What is this, SpongeBob? 😂 😂 🧽

    • @jessicam5226
      @jessicam5226 2 года назад

      I think the disruption of the storm would still prevent a safe city, even if underwater... All our cities will be under a bubble before you know it.. when it fits their agenda that is..

  • @someguycp
    @someguycp 2 года назад

    he looks like my last year math teacher

  • @cr2ngy
    @cr2ngy 2 года назад +1

    We should take notes from the dutch and start recovering some of the lost land from the ocean

  • @loveseed3368
    @loveseed3368 2 года назад +43

    Spiritual warfare come in many forms!🍃

  • @318_jd
    @318_jd 2 года назад +1

    Dam I’m in Louisiana right now 💙🙏🏾

    • @318_jd
      @318_jd 2 года назад +1

      @kaedence aleyce Thank You , Will Do 💙🙏🏾

  • @tamminh971
    @tamminh971 2 года назад

    Chỉ cần Đức Phúc hát ballad thì dù buồn hay vui ĐP cũng truyền tải cảm xúc của bài hát rất tốt. Bài buồn thì nghe đúng kiểu tự sự, đau khổ, nghe là muốn khóc. Còn bài vui thì lại nhẹ nhàng, ấm áp, chân thành nghe là muốn yêu❤️

  • @mirianurillo4300
    @mirianurillo4300 2 года назад +6

    this is the child of catrina

    • @justpassingbyy
      @justpassingbyy 2 года назад

      I made sweet love to Katrina and Ida is our child. You speak the truth.

  • @Aaron-hr2fs
    @Aaron-hr2fs 2 года назад

    Insurance companies smiling from ear to ear right now .

  • @lunallena947
    @lunallena947 2 года назад +5

    Go away IDA.

  • @axelporras1972
    @axelporras1972 Год назад

    Didn't Katrina made landfall as a cat 4
    140mph?

  • @trooper0158
    @trooper0158 2 года назад +1

    Actually Katrina made landfall as a Category 5 but a then went to a Category 4

    • @aron1332
      @aron1332 2 года назад

      Wrong, Katrina made landfall as a category 3

  • @ashleythompson6520
    @ashleythompson6520 2 года назад +2

    My bad I thought Katrina was a cat 5

  • @Pikachu_9602
    @Pikachu_9602 2 года назад +1

    Ida is hitting on Katrina’s anniversary

  • @adamsimpson7610
    @adamsimpson7610 2 года назад +1

    I remember katerina

  • @mazda_rt24-p
    @mazda_rt24-p 2 года назад

    is so weird how florida is known for hurricanes but like almost every hurricane keeps on missing Florida. like give loiusiana a break 😔

  • @ipip5516
    @ipip5516 2 года назад

    OOOOOOOO SPOOKY!!!!!!

  • @iReporteriReporting
    @iReporteriReporting 2 года назад +3

    Meteorologist's become prognosticators when a storm is brewing, just like the Wizard of Oz in his broken down trailer on the Kansas prairie

  • @yourexcellency7774
    @yourexcellency7774 2 года назад

    Miles an hour? I thought it was miles per hour

  • @chazzztg9694
    @chazzztg9694 2 года назад

    Im shocked why it wasnt a cat 5 hurricane

  • @michaelselz3389
    @michaelselz3389 2 года назад

    It hit with winds of 150

  • @christinearmington
    @christinearmington 2 года назад +1

    Gotta work on more consistent audio.

  • @ga20904
    @ga20904 2 года назад +2

    wow she is huge

    • @Ken.-
      @Ken.- 2 года назад +1

      So is he.

  • @joetosteLCSW
    @joetosteLCSW 2 года назад

    this is my first time in a hurricane.. told it was no big deal.. i tied my dogs to the tree.. i left them a bowl of food and water... then we left.. dogs should be ok right?

  • @lewisgriffin9684
    @lewisgriffin9684 2 года назад

    The difference is hurricane Aida ain't going to be nowhere as bad as hurricane Katrina was

  • @joepincombe66
    @joepincombe66 2 года назад +1

    Sugar honey iced tea

  • @jaysantos536
    @jaysantos536 2 года назад +1

    Why is a DALLAS station doing this? they might as well be broadcasting from New York! These guys have VERY likely never been within 500 miles of a REAL hurricane. WWL is the station that KNOWS hurricanes. Get rid of these clowns.

  • @jeffreyboyd2758
    @jeffreyboyd2758 2 года назад

    I wonder if Kanye West and Mike Myers are going to make another TV spot.

  • @kipthedestroyer427
    @kipthedestroyer427 2 года назад

    POV:YOUR HOME AND YOUR SCARED!

  • @brandiruiz3865
    @brandiruiz3865 2 года назад +3

    Im in Houma

    • @josephgreen1557
      @josephgreen1557 2 года назад +1

      You definitely in danger. 🙏

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ 2 года назад +5

      Get out now while you still can. Or write your social security number on your arms with a sharpie so they can identify your body when they find it.

    • @juliek9248
      @juliek9248 2 года назад +3

      Please leave while you still can. Take your pets with you if you have any.

    • @stephanierichardson5623
      @stephanierichardson5623 2 года назад +1

      Please get out.

    • @sheilagravely5621
      @sheilagravely5621 2 года назад

      Please, get out!! Leave now while you can.🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @xesxblackarrow7912
    @xesxblackarrow7912 2 года назад

    They compare it to before, prepare with ‘new infrastructure bill’ and here we are.

  • @P_RO_
    @P_RO_ 2 года назад +5

    Ida is still on an unsteady path and wobbling eastward, so it could easily get worse in NOLA.

  • @seanthe100
    @seanthe100 2 года назад

    That's crazy how inaccurate this was it project 130 by 1 pm it's 8 am and 150.

    • @e2220
      @e2220 2 года назад +2

      It was not innacurate. It intensified. Big difference

  • @eringemini7091
    @eringemini7091 2 года назад

    I pray that Ida is a tiny 😸 kitten of a Hurricane compared to the LION that Katrina was!

  • @grahamboigamer6494
    @grahamboigamer6494 2 года назад +2

    Katrina 2.0

  • @bobcat3102
    @bobcat3102 2 года назад +1

    Ida should clean up the garbage.

  • @mountaineerpride40
    @mountaineerpride40 2 года назад

    Only she hit land this afternoon at 155mph..topping Katrina

  • @captainmcobvious1683
    @captainmcobvious1683 2 года назад +8

    Be safe, brothers and sisters...pray to our Savior Jesus Christ and take every precaution you can.

  • @boogitybear2283
    @boogitybear2283 2 года назад

    I’m so thankful the Mississippi Coast was spared from Ida. Sorry Louisiana, but the Coast got wiped off the Map with Katrina. No More Mississippi!

  • @AyanAli-py7ci
    @AyanAli-py7ci 2 года назад +1

    Katrina was bad because levee broke.

  • @zambachoo
    @zambachoo 2 года назад +2

    Well then why don’t we just call it Katrina so we don’t have to hear that 20 times!

  • @calebbroyles4857
    @calebbroyles4857 2 года назад +5

    See Katrina is going 2 be the worst! 15 feet surge × 25 feet 6:10 am k/ 1 PM ida

  • @100texan2
    @100texan2 2 года назад +2

    “🎸Don’t mind the strain of the hurricane it comes ‘round every June
    In that black water it’s the devils daughter it’s dark and it’s cold and it’s mean
    But everybody knows it takes a lot of water to wash away New Orleans.”🎻

  • @Hi-og8zw
    @Hi-og8zw 2 года назад

    MrBeast Send Some Of Those Men On New Orleans To Help Survivors Which Is Helpful For Them

  • @juangeigeljr.7899
    @juangeigeljr.7899 2 года назад

    Anh đức phúc hát hay quá 😍😍❤❤

  • @fazecole1149
    @fazecole1149 2 года назад

    hey thats false info not 16 years more like 15 years

    • @chocoMyCoco
      @chocoMyCoco 2 года назад

      no 16 years! katrina was from 2005 we live in 2021!

    • @fazecole1149
      @fazecole1149 2 года назад

      @@chocoMyCoco nope almost 15 years

    • @Spagine
      @Spagine Год назад

      @@fazecole114916

  • @Bleezyyyys
    @Bleezyyyys 2 года назад

    Ida was much much stronger, but it was moving so fast, Katrina was a slow moving hurricane .

    • @Bleezyyyys
      @Bleezyyyys 2 года назад

      @doire aintu same thing, people just word it differently

  • @damn9274
    @damn9274 2 года назад

    Rip

  • @raulzamoravargas336
    @raulzamoravargas336 2 года назад

    🙏🌎✨

  • @applesmith3572
    @applesmith3572 2 года назад

    Katrina was from the lavers being blown up.

  • @quickclick7356
    @quickclick7356 2 года назад +1

    Ida and katrina🙄

  • @debbieolivero4457
    @debbieolivero4457 2 года назад

    Thông tin có ích đấy

  • @mad2big466
    @mad2big466 2 года назад +1

    Ida hurricane

  • @fleetsiderebel8274
    @fleetsiderebel8274 2 года назад +2

    Looters take your marks, get set...
    Anytime life gets bad down there the looters make it worse... animals!

  • @Wdurso
    @Wdurso 2 года назад +3

    Coincidence...? I don't think so!!