Hurricane Andrew 1992 As It Happened! Part-1

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • This is a montage of local television media coverage in Miami and from the Weather Channel on Hurricane Andrew which struck Homestead Florida on August 24th 1992. Andrew is only the 3rd cat.-5 Hurricane to ever make landfall anywhere in the United States since records have been kept. The storm produced sustained winds of 165-MPH with gusts of 220-MPH in parts of South Miami-Dade County.

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  • @jamescombs2118
    @jamescombs2118 5 лет назад +287

    Notice how calm these men are as they speak about this storm. They let you decide how to emotionally react.

    • @robminmonaca
      @robminmonaca 5 лет назад +26

      James Combs now it all about the emotions of the people on air when presented on tv.

    • @IaconDawnshire
      @IaconDawnshire 5 лет назад +18

      Yet you look at Twitter and the mere mentioned of Tropical Storm everyone freaks out

    • @quorumlab
      @quorumlab 5 лет назад +8

      They made it seem like a potential rainy weekend.... and then all hell came upon us

    • @Football5198
      @Football5198 5 лет назад +9

      Cantore is the first reporter speaking unemotionally and now what a change...the huge overbuild as a storm is approaching..,ridiculous.

    • @DQBlizzard_
      @DQBlizzard_ 5 лет назад +8

      @@Football5198 would you rather have someone say "ah, youll be fine don't worry" when a storm like Dorian comes by?

  • @pyrrhicvictory1707
    @pyrrhicvictory1707 7 лет назад +200

    the weather Channel used to look like a Weather Channel I guess as time goes on we forget about these little things much like MTV used to show music videos

    • @nicoleangel4383
      @nicoleangel4383 5 лет назад +10

      The Weather Channel still is a weather channel though, so idk what you mean? However...You're right about MTV.

    • @robminmonaca
      @robminmonaca 5 лет назад +4

      Nicole Angel however they have modern like MTV style reality shows and getting CNN like about the weather about climate and all that when they used to be just weather forecasts.

    • @smolpenguingoddess
      @smolpenguingoddess 5 лет назад +6

      @@robminmonaca still more coverage of weather than reality shows which makes up around 5% of their programming
      most of what isnt weather coverage is documentaries

    • @zkurtz21
      @zkurtz21 5 лет назад +3

      Nicole Angel then you aren’t paying attention if you think that. They fear monger and blow things out of proportion, basically cnn but with weather

    • @Football5198
      @Football5198 5 лет назад +3

      zkurtz21 amen....now they’ve started reporting on political crap. They need to cut out the frigging emotion building crap and go back to reporting the weather. The crap they call a “report” now looks like a soap opera with all the reporters breathless as they explain how everyone will die and be dismembered if they stay instead of evacuating....,..they need to calm down and cut out the theatrics. Nothing to report? Don’t make crap up! Report facts or shut up.

  • @PTSmitty
    @PTSmitty 5 лет назад +88

    I used to watch the tropical update every :50 on the hour as a kid. I remember this like it was yesterday. I was about 10. I was obsessed with weather. Still am!

    • @PS3DJ09
      @PS3DJ09 5 лет назад +5

      Same here. Loved the local forecast background music playlist from the 90s.

    • @PTSmitty
      @PTSmitty 5 лет назад +5

      PS3DJ09 me too! lol especially the one with all the snare drums. I wish I knew a better way to explain it. It would play during weather on the 8s

    • @stevenjones4497
      @stevenjones4497 5 лет назад +3

      Same bro

    • @apexkilla
      @apexkilla 5 лет назад +4

      SAME! Locals on the 8's, "accurate and dependable", :48 local forecast, :50 tropical update, commercials, :58 local forecast, :00 top of the hour weather headlines.

    • @loganiushere
      @loganiushere 5 лет назад +2

      Same

  • @Gildhattie
    @Gildhattie 2 года назад +14

    When I was 13, this was the storm that really got me into learning and studying meteorology

  • @nodakliberalhawk
    @nodakliberalhawk 8 лет назад +36

    It is chilling to think that there are people who watched this early coverage and didn't think it would affect them and were eventually killed by this storm. Always take these storms seriously; the one time you don't could be your biggest and last mistake.

    • @benm4985
      @benm4985 Год назад

      only 65 people died in hurricane Andrew, compared to 1855 in Katrina, hell even Sandy took out much more at 233. Andrew was a lil baby back bitch comparatively

    • @benm4985
      @benm4985 Год назад

      to that point I think it says that during Andrew people took it very seriously. thus rendering your comment false, and a poison to society.

  • @ec81601
    @ec81601 5 лет назад +452

    Who’s here from Hurricane Dorian

    • @lacehernanddez4255
      @lacehernanddez4255 5 лет назад +2

      Me

    • @AmyElzeyLosingitwithAmy
      @AmyElzeyLosingitwithAmy 5 лет назад +6

      im in Port Charlotte, Florida on the sw gulf coast. why does this one seem similiar?

    • @lacehernanddez4255
      @lacehernanddez4255 5 лет назад +2

      @@AmyElzeyLosingitwithAmy no i think dorian is different. Dorian has a high pressure that is backing off allowing it to go north. Butnits unpredictable we'll see

    • @weareone7315
      @weareone7315 5 лет назад +2

      Yup

    • @weareone7315
      @weareone7315 5 лет назад +4

      Dorian just turned to a Cat 4

  • @WeatherFan2009
    @WeatherFan2009 5 лет назад +38

    John Hope and Jim Cantore when The Weather Channel was actually entertaining to watch. Now it’s much more commercialized.

    • @SirNickyT
      @SirNickyT 3 года назад +2

      Jim Cantore is still there and hes still awesome.

    • @Trahzy
      @Trahzy 2 месяца назад

      Didn't recognize him with the hair.

  • @JoeBegin1558
    @JoeBegin1558 11 лет назад +84

    Jim Cantori sure has been with The Weather Channel for a long time. His weather reports are the best.

    • @willsco76
      @willsco76 7 лет назад +4

      And has lost a lot of hair in the process.

    • @jamesgentry13
      @jamesgentry13 6 лет назад +2

      William Scott you will lose yours too

    • @Football5198
      @Football5198 5 лет назад +3

      They’ve become way too political and waaay too emotional when they do their “reporting”. The whole swaying when there isn’t any wind and standing in ditches to make things appear worse is stupid. You can’t take them seriously any more.

    • @Samuel-oh3hm
      @Samuel-oh3hm 4 года назад +1

      Football5198 stop bitching

    • @emiko7940
      @emiko7940 3 года назад +1

      @@Football5198 not jim cantore

  • @TELEVISIONARCHIVES
    @TELEVISIONARCHIVES 7 лет назад +81

    Back when the Weather Channel was great

    • @NorwayTracking
      @NorwayTracking 7 лет назад +4

      TELEVISIONARCHIVES It was at its best before it changed all its graphics and forecasts a couple years ago.

    • @patrickperry8951
      @patrickperry8951 5 лет назад +6

      Back when they showed just weather

    • @mikecraig2062
      @mikecraig2062 5 лет назад

      Televisionarchives stop bitching

    • @Football5198
      @Football5198 5 лет назад +2

      Mike Craig not bitching. The junk and over emotional responses they put on now is trash.

  • @timothymcinvale1174
    @timothymcinvale1174 5 лет назад +8

    I was 12 years old when this happened I lost my father and mother because of this storm and for anyone that is facing a hurricane please don't underestimate it not for a second because it could and will change your life forever I am not here to cry about what happened to me after the storm left but I wish that on no one

    • @lordmatthewanunnahybrid1356
      @lordmatthewanunnahybrid1356 Год назад

      Sorry to hear about your loss. Yes, please everyone take evacuations seriously. You do not want to ride out a cat 4 or 5 near the coast. If hurricane Ian would have jogged more north and hit st Pete Tampa we are talking 500+ deaths because many people who were supposed to evacuate didn’t and that includes me. I most definitely will next time because once I saw the hurricane hunters find cat 5 winds and Ian took a due north jog for a few miles I was sweating bullets. I was confident it would take the Charley path bc when they strength rapidly in the gulf loop current they tend to take sharp east turns. Thank you for spreading awareness.

  • @northystwinkle6973
    @northystwinkle6973 9 лет назад +207

    omggg i can't believe that was jim cantore

    • @horseplop9
      @horseplop9 7 лет назад +5

      Massy Wall me either. I really started laughing.

    • @bluecitychester
      @bluecitychester 6 лет назад

      What

    • @dallasbittinger8184
      @dallasbittinger8184 5 лет назад +1

      Also he now shows up to cover the storms.

    • @Bigfrie19
      @Bigfrie19 5 лет назад +2

      Wow he was a snack.

    • @KaiDub24
      @KaiDub24 5 лет назад +1

      I didn't even notice til I read ur comment :O

  • @dmvconartists2542
    @dmvconartists2542 5 лет назад +84

    Who's here from 2067?? Hurricane Bon Jovi

    • @robison87
      @robison87 5 лет назад +2

      Sad that Bon Jovi has been dead for 20 years now. Horrible horrible overdose.

    • @billrenfroe4025
      @billrenfroe4025 5 лет назад +2

      Me

    • @dmvconartists2542
      @dmvconartists2542 5 лет назад +2

      @K Mann I'm surprised people that far in the future still listen to XxxTentaction

    • @DJAUDIO1
      @DJAUDIO1 5 лет назад +1

      I miss San Francisco.

    • @BlckJohnnyQuest
      @BlckJohnnyQuest 5 лет назад +2

      DMV conARTISTS this comment lol...

  • @emchammer1815
    @emchammer1815 8 лет назад +22

    you can tell that the emergency preparedness has improved. Today, they give dire predictions a lot sooner because it's much more desirable to be wrong than to be exactly right. People will complain about false alarms so they have a fine line. I just don't see the urgency in this news cast. Usually, they would say "now is the time to be prepared. stock up or find a shelter". But they seemed more intent on being right.

    • @optimuslibby
      @optimuslibby 8 лет назад +9

      I don't think they ever even anticipated Andrew. And have learned from Andrew's devastation to give residents time to prepare. At least in my opinion.

    • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
      @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 7 лет назад +9

      Bullshit, it's all fear mongering in order to peddle the Climate Change narrative the Left is trying to oppress us all with. I mean how stupid is the name Climate Change? Well it's gone from the Big Freeze, to Global Warming, to Climate Change. Anything that has to re-brand itself like that clearly has issues. I mean, do idiot Liberals think the Climate is static? Of course the Climate changes, the very definition of Climate implies change. You seriously can't make up or exaggerate how stupid the left and it's slaves are.

    • @primalconcretesledge3137
      @primalconcretesledge3137 7 лет назад +3

      I lived in West Palm Beach during Andrew. Believe me the local stations were freaking out. These larger networks worked differently than the little ones within the area. There was plenty of pants shitting to go around during that time.

    • @echoedinnocence
      @echoedinnocence 6 лет назад +2

      I was in 5th grade at the time...trust me...we were freaking out and many pants were shat. We couldn't leave cause all the highways were packed and you couldn't get a flight out either. If you didn't get any water or provisions you were fucked. Store shelves were bare as fuck. I've never seen palm trees bend like that and I've never heard such a death rattle sound in my life. I remember being glued to the tv wondering if we were going to make it.

    • @ExtremeDarkness
      @ExtremeDarkness 5 лет назад +1

      @@primalconcretesledge3137 we was living in sw fl at the time and believe me the weather guys were getting nervous they were telling us to get ready making sure are windows are boarded up , supplies are stocked etc ...andrew was a scary storm

  • @Emigdiosback
    @Emigdiosback 4 месяца назад +3

    0:01 Damn, look how young Cantore looked!

  • @gnarlymcgnarlson6952
    @gnarlymcgnarlson6952 10 лет назад +59

    Jim "The grim reaper" Cantore. You know if he visits your town, you're fucked!

    • @GuyOnABuffalo82
      @GuyOnABuffalo82 10 лет назад +10

      He had hair!!!

    • @areibu
      @areibu 7 лет назад

      Jason Balcaitis hahahah other people say that?? I thought that was an inside joke my family made. Too true.

    • @feverspell
      @feverspell 7 лет назад +1

      No, he's had the nickname "The Angel of Death" for a while, because wherever really shitty weather is headed, (blizzards, hurricanes, etc.) they send him right to the heart of it. He's told a story before about how he was on vacation and headed to the Caribbean somewhere when a woman on the plane started freaking out because she thought if he was heading to the same place she was, some massive hurricane was about to follow. He had to convince her he was just going on vacation, not on assignment. LOL

    • @areibu
      @areibu 7 лет назад

      Haha thats a funny one. We always just called him the bad luck guy. Theres always some uncertainty with hurricanes but whenever he came to our town (Hurricane Ivan and Dennis) our town took severe damage.

  • @robbyu.672
    @robbyu.672 5 лет назад +3

    Man. Lived in Boca Raton, FL then; about 60-mile north of Homestead which took this thing head on. I was 4, and I remember everyone just being scared as hell. We lived in a townhouse and decided to ride out the storm in my grandmas brick house. Let me tell you: that house SHOOK. Was a very scary evening sleeping on a mattress in my grandmas hallway.

    • @moviemagg
      @moviemagg  5 лет назад

      Your wrong! First of all, Boca Raton is about 80-miles north of Homestead and the highest winds reported in Boca were only some wind gusts to 60-mph at best. So your grandma's brick house DID NOT SHAKE. If you were in Florida City, Homestead or Cutler Ridge then your house, condo or apartment building did shake.

    • @robbyu.672
      @robbyu.672 5 лет назад

      moviemagg so, first of all, it’s “you’re”. Let’s not look stupid while trying to act smart. Let me tell you, I was 4. So, to me, things seemed to be shaking. Relax, you’re not that cool and your channel isn’t, either.

    • @moviemagg
      @moviemagg  5 лет назад

      @@robbyu.672 You're right about that Robby. Spelling was never one of my strong points. I never said I was cool and I my channel here on RUclips is in no way meant to be cool. It's just a bunch of videos on topics I enjoy. You appear to have some type of insecurity issue. Maybe you lack a certain degree of self confidence. I don't know. Just because I corrected you're incorrect statement about the distance from Homestead to Boca and the winds recorded during the Hurricane does not mean I'm trying to look cool or act smart. The facts are the facts. So relax and get a hold of yourself. And lastly, I understand you were only four years old back then but unless you rode out the Hurricane in a tent, it still did not shake in Boca Raton during Andrew. Like the song says, there's nothing shaking but the leaves on the trees.

  • @ThatStockF30
    @ThatStockF30 5 лет назад +20

    Why is this in my recommended in September of 2019

  • @moose030406
    @moose030406 5 лет назад +19

    Its only going to be a cat 3 hurricane. Then it becomes 175 mph winds

    • @Bigfrie19
      @Bigfrie19 5 лет назад +5

      richard marous More than 20 years later and they're still getting the predictions wrong

    • @haroldpurcell4656
      @haroldpurcell4656 3 года назад

      @@Bigfrie19 back then prediction of rapid intensification wasnt as good

  • @bobglidden9848
    @bobglidden9848 11 лет назад +10

    When i hear of Hurricane Andrew, i still get goose bumps. It ripped through Florida BAD

    • @MARLONMUSICCHANNEL
      @MARLONMUSICCHANNEL 8 лет назад

      It was definitely scary.

    • @suzannewillis817
      @suzannewillis817 5 лет назад

      I've been to Florida twice .and when I saw what Andrew did to it even I couldn't recognize it.it was like someone had bombed it.

    • @kas2831
      @kas2831 3 дня назад

      I went thru it at 9 yrs old.

  • @chezfarach001
    @chezfarach001 7 лет назад +254

    Whos here from Hurricane Irma?

  • @HotWheels1010
    @HotWheels1010 5 лет назад +16

    He said “it’s still a few days away that’s a long time” 😂

  • @Fair-to-Middling
    @Fair-to-Middling 8 лет назад +23

    They sure were a lot more laid back with their forecasts; not like what we see these days.

    • @lordmasterization
      @lordmasterization 8 лет назад +8

      gotta hype people up and call it all kinds of crazy stupid names like "severe hurricane" and "superstorm"

    • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
      @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 7 лет назад +14

      Of course, they are paid to peddle the Climate Change narrative the Left is trying to oppress us all with.

    • @iameatingursnack
      @iameatingursnack 7 лет назад

      Drama sells... this was also a time before hashtags social media advertisement money-related with with hits on search engines

    • @dragonmeddler2152
      @dragonmeddler2152 5 лет назад +2

      It was before the word "horrific" was invented...

    • @robminmonaca
      @robminmonaca 5 лет назад +3

      Hal VanSlyck well back then the owner of the weather channel had a different political agenda and now they are owned by NBCUniversal now and are very left wing and pro climate change agenda and now al roker even hyped up Climate change on the today show over the tropical storm in Louisiana this past summer.

  • @mastershake0308
    @mastershake0308 10 лет назад +91

    Cantore has added some muscles and lost some hair

    • @secretlyoursaj8258
      @secretlyoursaj8258 9 лет назад +11

      I know right! When he came on my screen, I recognized his voice, but not the person. I was like, "Holy Crap, is that Cantore?"

    • @wvjj7046
      @wvjj7046 5 лет назад +1

      Roids will do that

    • @shrillbert
      @shrillbert 5 лет назад

      @South Philly Mafia Tours Well, you have to do something to strengthen up when the Weather Channel appoints you to go to places as the Herald of Death and Destruction.

    • @Football5198
      @Football5198 5 лет назад

      shrillbert usually over report and overbuild the facts....nothing but emotion and needless facts....everyone speaking fast and like they are out of breath.... doing the Seidel shuffle when the wind isn’t blowing...standing in ditches to make the water look deeper than it is (ditch 4 foot deep, water on the road 6 inches deep).... talking about “transformers blowing” ( when they dont) and giving “forecasted power outages” as if they are experts on that too. They need to cut the ridiculous crap and report.

    • @christopherchance4860
      @christopherchance4860 5 лет назад +1

      and the shrunken ballsack

  • @PTSmitty
    @PTSmitty 5 лет назад +8

    You knew it was serious when John Hope got on it

  • @VerDrones
    @VerDrones 8 лет назад +24

    Why doesn't anyone Mention hurricane Andrew? I feel like Andrew was the worst Hurricane that occurred in south Florida and should be given more Respect!

    • @MiaGangsta305
      @MiaGangsta305 7 лет назад +4

      Rene Verdeza Right. Andrew to them is like blaahh, but a different story for the ones that went through it directly

    • @LambertBowden56
      @LambertBowden56 7 лет назад

      Rene Verdeza It was too long ago. Most importantly though was that it was surpassed by Katrina.

    • @allieisasleep
      @allieisasleep 7 лет назад

      Irma: HERE I COME

    • @NorwayTracking
      @NorwayTracking 7 лет назад

      Andrew was a monster storm when it hit Florida. Like Sandy, it’s all anyone would talk about. But in terms of impacts to Florida, Irma crushes Andrew.

    • @williebeal7239
      @williebeal7239 6 лет назад

      @@LambertBowden56 no

  • @mb3775
    @mb3775 5 лет назад +9

    Funny how in 1992 there was virtually no hurricane forecast, only the track it had taken. They had absolutely no idea where it was going. Compare that to 2019 with instead of past track there's sophisticated computer models showing projected path and strength. Think of the lives being saved with this technology.

    • @benjaminsvlog7392
      @benjaminsvlog7392 5 лет назад

      so true Mike

    • @Supergoat76
      @Supergoat76 5 лет назад +5

      Only problem is even though they can predict where it is going, they never get the track right.

    • @phillyfan3942
      @phillyfan3942 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah they still fuck it up.... they give you big ass come thats basically common sense

    • @localtoys731
      @localtoys731 5 лет назад +1

      They still have no clue. They put this huge cone of predicted path. Then each update the cone moves large distances and doesn't come close. They do a good job of making everyone freak out. Then they do a good job of saying even though this wont hit land now you should still take this serious.

    • @Football5198
      @Football5198 5 лет назад

      They overblown the colors when it’s hot to make you believe you’ll bust out in flames if you walk outside. They exaggerate most things.

  • @Phan-Xu
    @Phan-Xu 5 лет назад +1

    I was in Hurricane Andrew. I was starting the10th grade. School was delayed by 2 weeks. NORTH MIAMI SENIOR HIGH. 1992-1994.

    • @cocotaveras8975
      @cocotaveras8975 5 лет назад

      qntnbarrett88 Are you watching Dorian right now too because it's a big one!!

    • @Phan-Xu
      @Phan-Xu 5 лет назад +1

      @@cocotaveras8975 Nope. I served my time in one hurricane. That was enough. I probably should watch it. Are you from Miami.

  • @MK-nn7gm
    @MK-nn7gm Год назад

    Omg I legit stayed up all night watching this the night before middle school started for me in 1992 😂

  • @BigLebowski2000
    @BigLebowski2000 14 лет назад +3

    My best friend at the time (michiel from Holland!) survived that hurricane while on vacation in Miami. He came home (to the netherlands) with a cool T-shirt which had the phrase "I survived hurricane Andrew" on it. Very cool memory!

  • @shanedangers
    @shanedangers 2 года назад

    Jim Cantore looks absolutely amazing here. He still looks good in 2022 as well. The man is healthy as a horse, you can't deny that... I had forgotten he had hair!! lol
    Andrew hit ON my 20th birthday,.so I remember it very well, and that I lived in Miami at that time.. we had one hell of a hurricane party

  • @leejones1072
    @leejones1072 5 лет назад +7

    I knew it was Jim cantore as soon as the video started. The Weather Channel certainly doesn't look the same as it did back in the late 80's, early 90's.

    • @robbyu.672
      @robbyu.672 5 лет назад

      Micah Jones well, neither do we so 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @spindalis79
    @spindalis79 8 лет назад +6

    Hairy Cantore, wow! Actually I remember this and I actually taped some of the Tropical Updates on the Weather Channel at age 13 when Andrew was close to landfall, because I knew it was going to be historic.

    • @Icybubba
      @Icybubba 8 лет назад +1

      Same thing I am doing with Matthew

    • @spindalis79
      @spindalis79 8 лет назад +2

      Me too. However if I could have forseen the future of the technology we have today in forecasting hurricanes in 1992, I would have crapped my pants! Yet we still don't know everything about them and I doubt we ever will. Objectives such as what causes rapid intensification is still quite a mystery.

    • @Icybubba
      @Icybubba 8 лет назад +1

      spindalis79 Indeed, Matthew scares the hell out of me, we evacuated today

  • @brendanjrice7307
    @brendanjrice7307 7 лет назад +20

    Holy crap Jim Cantore

  • @ronaldbecton5322
    @ronaldbecton5322 8 лет назад +8

    Andrew was the most serious though.....but since Andrew we of course had other hurricanes. ..but not as serious as Andrew

  • @AyeNash727
    @AyeNash727 4 года назад +2

    The glow up is amazing, we love the weather channel

    • @moviemagg
      @moviemagg  4 года назад

      What do you mean by glow up? What is the glow up?

    • @AyeNash727
      @AyeNash727 4 года назад

      moviemagg this vs the weather now, ☺️✨ who they’ve grown as a company.

    • @moviemagg
      @moviemagg  4 года назад

      @@AyeNash727 Can't understand what you're trying to say. Your grammar is not very good. Try again.

    • @AyeNash727
      @AyeNash727 4 года назад +1

      moviemagg glow up as in incredible transformation,” or “to go from the bottom to the top.” sorry about my grammar

    • @MaddyzRad
      @MaddyzRad 4 года назад +3

      AyeNash I absolutely agree! Its great seeing how they’ve grown!

  • @oblongfan1
    @oblongfan1 3 года назад +1

    I was 6 years old at the time living in a small apartment in north Miami Beach and remember the sounds of the winds slamming against the window and roof. It was crazy. After it all ended the streets looked like the apocalypse happened. Power lights and trees on the ground. Also many cars were destroyed. I wonder how many homeless animals were killed during Andrew too :(

    • @moviemagg
      @moviemagg  3 года назад

      Gee, I was living in North Miami Beach at the time Andrew hit and I don't remember seeing any cars that were destroyed. I think you are talking about the Homestead or Florida City area or mabey Culter Ridge. No cars were destroyed in North Miami Beach. The eye wall or inner core of Andrew never even came close to that area. North Miami Beach only had wind gusts between 90 and 100 MPH. Nothing like they had down in south Dade where the winds gusted to well over 200-MPH. Down in that area is where several were destroyed or crushed by fallen trees.

  • @RetroJenny
    @RetroJenny 14 лет назад +1

    Wow. Thanks for uploading this. I can remember watching this on twc back in the day. I felt bad for those people in Florida.

  • @brodyharris7631
    @brodyharris7631 5 лет назад +1

    For all aspiring MCs. Consider 'Cyclonic Fashion' as your moniker. Shit slaps

  • @imdannymartins
    @imdannymartins 8 лет назад +34

    Hurricane Matthew brought me here.

    • @Icybubba
      @Icybubba 8 лет назад +3

      Same, under a Hurricane Warning

    • @melanienieves6327
      @melanienieves6327 8 лет назад

      Daniel Silveira aww your so cute

    • @brendatrump5163
      @brendatrump5163 7 лет назад +2

      I live in Daytona and Matthew was my first real hurricane; scared the hell out of me; I live in a trailer.

    • @lonnieseeling394
      @lonnieseeling394 7 лет назад +1

      I lived in sunrise by ft Lauderdale back when Andrew hit it was no joke tore the shytt out of stuff felt like the had of god smashed south Florida

    • @tylerjong2493
      @tylerjong2493 7 лет назад

      Daniel Silveira Me to man

  • @JasonLambek
    @JasonLambek 2 года назад

    I had just moved to Boca from Philly just 5 days before Andrew made landfall. I remember being down in Miami for Lollapalooza 2 at Bicentennial Park the day before landfall.

  • @airdriver
    @airdriver 13 лет назад +1

    Speaking as someone from the Mid-West, I'm watching these clips and trying to imagine myself planning another weekend not knowing that by Monday my home, job and half my city would be gone forever. Its mind boggling.

  • @CALLAHAN19
    @CALLAHAN19 2 месяца назад

    My goodness 1992 i was 19.. I remember watching this

  • @johngligo4049
    @johngligo4049 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this series of Hurricane Andrew videos! Definitely enjoyed them!

  • @TXNole10
    @TXNole10 4 года назад +2

    Survivor of Andrew, eye wall and all. Survived a few others including Katrina and Harvey...full trust in Cantore and Norcross. For the guys in the station once the sleeves get rolled up...it's on. Cantore shows up...fucking run. 😂

  • @vinceasneed
    @vinceasneed 14 лет назад +2

    Rest in Peace John Hope, Weather Channel Hurricane Expert

    • @brianmuir8783
      @brianmuir8783 Год назад +1

      When he got on the air, shit was about to get serious

  • @jenniferashley99
    @jenniferashley99 11 лет назад +3

    I went through Hurricane Andrew. You would hear-what sounded like a train-and it would slam into the house-this happened for hours.It was maddening. We had to scream to be heard and the guys held on to the front door-fearing it would come off. I remember a solid hour of just screaming. The roof came apart and we were in about 2 inches of water. I finally went into shock-I was 16 years old. I was so scared. When it was over...it looked like a bomb went off outside.

    • @huxll4155
      @huxll4155 7 лет назад

      Jen P how did you survive if the roof fell off?

    • @echoedinnocence
      @echoedinnocence 6 лет назад +2

      Have you ever been in a Floridian home? Most are made of cinder-blocks and are somewhat durable...most people survived by hanging out in the interior bathroom. Sure your roof could come apart but not blow apart completely still leaving you somewhat covered.

  • @nicoleangel4383
    @nicoleangel4383 5 лет назад +3

    Omg Jim Cantore! He was so young here! He's been with TWC for a long time. And these old fashioned weather graphics and static on someone's VHS tape between takes! Lol... omg... 🤭😆... Boy have we come a long way since then! I remember that old guy too.

  • @LunaMizuki8806
    @LunaMizuki8806 8 лет назад +2

    And to think I was 4 years old at the time, living in the east coast. I wonder if my parents remember this.

  • @michaelmiller1215
    @michaelmiller1215 4 года назад +2

    Jim Cantore with dark hair in an elegant suit!

  • @sebastianwagner7116
    @sebastianwagner7116 5 лет назад +4

    Who’s watching 2019

  • @Duevvy
    @Duevvy 7 лет назад

    Can I use this video for a science project that I'm posting on my channel

  • @JANISKHOR
    @JANISKHOR 7 лет назад +8

    First: Jim Cantore
    Second: John Hope
    Third: Bryan Norcross

    • @BigMoneysLife
      @BigMoneysLife 5 лет назад

      You missed one, there was a guy who came up between Jim and John.

  • @BBT609
    @BBT609 14 лет назад

    Jim has been working with The Weather Channel as soon as he got out of college in June. He started in July of 1986

  • @AroundSun
    @AroundSun 13 лет назад

    @ericsummey95 May 15th? Wow, that's a long season. Doesn't East Coast / Atlantic hurricane season start in mid august??

  • @salc6921
    @salc6921 7 лет назад +1

    I was living in Miami when this Hurricane hit , I was 9 years old.

  • @القا-ه6خ
    @القا-ه6خ День назад

    This hurricane reminds me of my young life and also the year 2003.

  • @amandap6278
    @amandap6278 3 года назад

    Wow I was 13. I was and still am in Texas. We are used to this stuff here. When I hear a hurricane is coming I just go back to sleep.

  • @dadecountess305
    @dadecountess305 5 лет назад +1

    I was 8 years old and lived in coral gables when Andrew hit. The good old days

  • @TropmetStormChasing
    @TropmetStormChasing 15 лет назад +1

    Awesome compilaton, Steve!!! You and I were both getting ready for the intercept at this point...lol! You should upload your chase footage too!

  • @desEL087
    @desEL087 6 лет назад

    I just turned 5 years old when it hit. Rode it out at Motel 6 in Port Allen, La. I have very clear memories of watching the Burger King sign sway in the wind. Lol

  • @AroundSun
    @AroundSun 13 лет назад

    @ericsummey95 yes, but I feel like all my years of watching the weather channel during hurricane season I never see pacific hurricanes. Is it another season? How often do they go up californias coast? just wondering..thanks!

  • @alana8100
    @alana8100 5 лет назад +5

    Was it supposed to hit Alabama too?

  • @feverspell
    @feverspell 12 лет назад

    I remember Hurricane Andrew very well. I was home sick from school when it made landfall, and I was lying on the couch in our living room watching the breaking news from The Weather Channel. I was only 10 at the time, and had never seen anything like that before in my life. The trees were swaying so far back they were touching the ground, pieces of buildings were being ripped off....scared me to death. Thankfully we lived in Chicago, where hurricanes aren't a weather phenomenon.

  • @Jangle2007
    @Jangle2007 12 лет назад +1

    I think you're right that Andrew had no tornadoes in the classic sense of tornadoes. As a ferocious but compact storm, the dynamics were not right for tornadoes, never mind that it came ashore on Florida at night. But from intensive analysis by both the NHC/NWS, and tornado expert Dr. Fujita, Andrew did feature vortex-like wind enhancement within the eyewall - not tornadoes, but tornado-like in ground-level structure and impact.
    By all accounts and details, it was a hell of storm.

  • @marcelrodriguez8860
    @marcelrodriguez8860 5 лет назад

    Lived through this in 92 as it happened and watched Kendall and homestead get destroyed as well as my neighborhood on NE 135st in North miami. Dealth with the aftermath, the price gauging, the looting, the destruction, no power for 2 weeks and dealing with a devastated Dade and Broward. Kinda surreal to see this all this time later.

    • @N7mudkip
      @N7mudkip 5 лет назад

      marcel rodriguez we had no power for months, let alone a house :( homestead AFB

  • @hurricanff
    @hurricanff 15 лет назад

    Do you have any video on Hurricane Gloria?

  • @danwaltz315
    @danwaltz315 4 года назад

    My brother lived through this hurricane back in 1992.

  • @white591
    @white591 12 лет назад

    Super Typhoon Tip in the Pacific (October, 1979): Circulation half the size of the United States sustained winds 190 mph with gusts well in to 200 mph range. Mind blowing 870 mb pressure.
    Look at Jim Cantore, didn't even recognize him until a few seconds into the video. Graphics have become much more advanced! Great Video!! :)

  • @HurricanePatrick
    @HurricanePatrick Год назад

    :Everybody in Florida
    "oh this storm will go out to sea."
    Andrew: "Nope."

  • @Scrapla1
    @Scrapla1 Год назад

    I was kid in South Florida when this hit and holy shit did it tear apart Homestead which unfortunately had a lot of new homes that were not up to code and did not have hurricane straps on their roofs which would've saved so many lives and homes. Thank God after this they really cracked down on contractors and enforcing those codes.

  • @LADYVIKING05
    @LADYVIKING05 7 лет назад +2

    WHO SURVIVED HURRICANE ANDREW? I STILL REMEMBER HIM HITTING SOUTH FLORIDA. I WAS A LIL 5 YEAR OLD BUT THAT MEMORY IS STILL HERE!
    #ISurvivedAndrew
    #ISurvivedIrma
    #MiamiFlorida
    🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

    • @MiamiPush2theLimit
      @MiamiPush2theLimit 7 лет назад

      ßiTE SiZED ßARBiE yes. I lived in Perrine. Andrew demolished our neighborhood.

    • @rocky6703
      @rocky6703 5 лет назад

      Homestead here 👍🏿

  • @Jagnole101
    @Jagnole101 5 лет назад +1

    If Andrew hit instead of Katrina on New Orleans, it would have done far more damage. Andrew was essentially a 25 mile wide EF5 Tornado. It was absolutely ridiculous how powerful it was.

    • @lordmatthewanunnahybrid1356
      @lordmatthewanunnahybrid1356 Год назад

      Pretty much and EF5 tornado yup. And Kendall and Homestead looked like A Smithville 2011 tornado went thru there.

  • @eventvisionsinc
    @eventvisionsinc 5 лет назад +4

    FYI there were cracks on walls of many of the houses in dade county if you didn’t live here you wouldn’t understand.

  • @eventvisionsinc
    @eventvisionsinc 14 лет назад +1

    160+ WINDS i will never forget the sound of the winds,

  • @jeremyrhansen6637
    @jeremyrhansen6637 7 лет назад +8

    I am here for Jose... Super early!

    • @alcirocpapi8307
      @alcirocpapi8307 7 лет назад

      theyre already lookin at katia starting to form :o

    • @MrDanger88
      @MrDanger88 7 лет назад

      More like Stallse

  • @lostindiancamp
    @lostindiancamp 14 лет назад

    How is it that Perrine, FL was not in the hurricane Andrew evacuation zone when it is closer to the ocean and only 12 miles from Homestead?
    I don't understand that.

  • @moviemagg
    @moviemagg  11 лет назад

    There were several unofficial reports of wind gusts over 200-MPH in the South Miami Dade area during the storm. If you look at the damage this Hurricane caused you will see how this was a good possibility.

  • @ZZMann33
    @ZZMann33 13 лет назад

    Jim looks so young. I remeber this when i was a kid.. Crazy.. What a hurricane it was!

  • @ericsummey95
    @ericsummey95 13 лет назад

    @AroundSun The season of Pacific hurricanes begins on May 15, and ends November 30, so no the seasons are the same except the Pacific hurricane season starts about 15 days earlier. I remember many Pacific hurricanes TWC has mentioned. They had a special on Hurricane Iniki when it struck Hawaii. As for the California coast, it is not likely. Since reliable records began, only 4 Eastern Pacific hurricanes have brought tropical storm force winds to the U.S.

  • @sandydiller4828
    @sandydiller4828 16 дней назад +1

    A very young Jim Cantore!!!

  • @twigberries7110
    @twigberries7110 6 лет назад

    I was in a very old mobile home in Tavernier key.My home was missing a few tie downs and we thought it was going more north but it came straight across. When it hit full strength the mobile home started to rattle on top of the blocks that it sat on .Brother let me tell you,I did not think I was going to make it. That was a long scary night. Alot of people in the keys ran for the Maine land at the last minute, only to go into the storm and die.

  • @Rio_Redd
    @Rio_Redd 5 лет назад

    If you look closely you can see where everyone went wrong and why Hurricane Andrew was so unexpectedly destructive...thanks Jim Cantore

  • @moviemagg
    @moviemagg  13 лет назад

    @electricguitarplayr You are correct. The Galvaston Hurricane of 1900 was a strong cat. 4. As many as 12,000 people were killed in that storm...

  • @Ronburgundy54
    @Ronburgundy54 5 лет назад +1

    It’s amazing how much technology has advanced and how well they can now predict the path

    • @seanmulholland7597
      @seanmulholland7597 5 лет назад

      Chris Hering what? Predict my ass .. I believe they know exactly where it will go but don’t tell
      People shit to make money and scare folks

    • @justinharris5195
      @justinharris5195 4 года назад

      Sean Mulholland
      Ok boomer.

  • @SuperToyotaLexus
    @SuperToyotaLexus 12 лет назад

    It reports that because the winds aren't all the same everywhere. The closer to the center, the more intense it will be. If you're at the end of the gale diameter, it will be barely tropical storm winds.

  • @angeldollball
    @angeldollball 3 года назад

    Good ole John Hope. One of my favorites.

  • @stangibilisco
    @stangibilisco 12 лет назад

    Went through the storm in Homestead. Extreme winds from North for 45 min; eye passed over with light breeze 45 min; high winds from south (less extreme than before but still bad enough) 45 min more. Some rainbands still packed gale-force winds however. Indeed the core of the storm resembled a shelling. Main house (built to strict post-1926 code) withstood the assault but more recent additions did not.

  • @joeringle38
    @joeringle38 3 года назад

    That hurricane Andrew was a huge wind storm that was amazing wow

  • @bendoss3436
    @bendoss3436 4 года назад

    Who is here from a weather siren alerting us to scattered storms in north Texas?
    Late July 2020.

  • @BucaneerBri
    @BucaneerBri 5 лет назад +1

    No internet available in 92 . I had it for the first time in 96.

  • @alh61266
    @alh61266 8 лет назад

    i was at work off gunn highway in an industrial park and i swear at 10am the sky was black like midnight, andrew was touching down in homestead and the outer bands were reaching over the west coast side, some crazy end of the world type shit

  • @ericsummey95
    @ericsummey95 13 лет назад

    @AroundSun The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1 and ends November 30. The Pacific hurricane season is 16 days longer. In the Atlantic, there have been tropical systems before June. In 2003, Tropical Storm Ana formed on April 18 and dissipated on April 27. There have been others as well. The Western Pacific typhoon season runs all year round. Last year TWC talked about Super Typhoon Megi, which made landfall in the Philippines and Taiwan, and made a 2nd landfall around Southern China.

  • @jryer1
    @jryer1 2 года назад

    Was there, just north in Ft. Lauderdale. We had 90 mph winds gusts off and on the whole night. The house was rockin like a boat on open water. Making noise you never want to hear. So many people died in that storm, til this day the community won't talk about all the people that died. It's like their deaths never happened, just weird! I learned from Andrew, NEVER STAY when a hurricane comes, just leave and come back later. I'll never stay in area where a hurricane is expected to make landfall ever again.

    • @moviemagg
      @moviemagg  2 года назад

      I doubt that the wind gusts in Ft.Lauderdale got as high as 90-mph during Andrew. Ft. Lauderdale was just too far north from the actual center of the storm. I think 60 or 70-mph would be a more accurate measurement of the wind gust in that part of Broward. You are correct about the low number of deaths that were not reported....

    • @jryer1
      @jryer1 2 года назад

      @@moviemagg Nope. Pompano Beach Blimp airport recorded 90 mph gusts throughout the night. Hurricane's that strong are not linear. Some areas can be much stronger than others.

    • @moviemagg
      @moviemagg  2 года назад

      @@jryer1 I guess it's possible that they recorded 90-mph winds gusts but I will research that and get back to you. I'm not sure what you meant by linear as all Hurricanes are symmetrical. Some of the outer rain bands or squalls can produce very high wind gusts for brief periods of time but all night during Andrew way up in Pompano Beach does not sound accurate. But I will check as I said.

    • @jryer1
      @jryer1 2 года назад

      @@moviemagg The original comment says "OFF and ON" throughout the night, which would be the same as "brief periods". Curious, did you actually experience and live through this hurricane? Because I know I did.

    • @moviemagg
      @moviemagg  2 года назад +1

      @@jryer1 Yes I did experience Andrew. I was in a seven story parking garage in Coconut Grove across the street from Monty Trainers resturant for the entire storm, videotaping it. From that experience storm chasing Andrew in 1992 until 2018. I held the distinction of being the only person in the United States to have taken any video during a cat-5 hurricane. In 2018 several storm chasers videotaped cat-5 Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach Florida which you can see here on RUclips....I have not posted my Andrew footage here on RUclips but if you go to my channel you can see several other of my Hurricane chases going back to the 80s....I have videotaped several Hurricanes over the years plus the one's I went through growing up in South Florida as a kid.....

  • @austinm223
    @austinm223 9 лет назад +10

    Jim Cantore aged so much since then

    • @autiger621
      @autiger621 5 лет назад +3

      You do realize that’s pushing 30 years ago?

  • @acs197
    @acs197 12 лет назад

    Thanks for posting! I remember all the rain associated with the remnants of this storm well.

  • @Superbook4Eva
    @Superbook4Eva 12 лет назад +1

    Rick Griffin... whatever happened to him?
    John Hope was a true class act and is still missed. I actually wrote him when I was about eight or nine years old and he sent me a lot of Weather Channel stuff back with a very nice letter (not a form letter either!). Wish I still had it.

  • @magnoliasouth
    @magnoliasouth 8 лет назад

    Does anyone know where I can find a satellite video with time stamps? I'm trying to pinpoint when the rain started and ended on the east side of Miami during Andrew.

  • @charlielopez4790
    @charlielopez4790 2 года назад

    it's amazing it's been 30 years ago today it feels like if it was yesterday unbelievable but true

  • @carriemoorehead3973
    @carriemoorehead3973 3 года назад

    Ok young Jim cantors here I remember watching him when I was little about nine years old then

  • @ppnc7332
    @ppnc7332 Год назад

    John Hope was the man back in the day, setting the foundation for guys like Cantore, etc. to follow.