This season was by far the most remarkable I’ve seen in my 4 years of storm coverage with Force Thirteen. Despite the damages and truly terrible storms, I’ve never been more proud to see the kindness of this community and empathy to help those in need, even complete strangers that you won’t ever meet, recover from these natural disasters. You’re all the best
North America I know right? I totally thought that Laura would be a Cat 5, then Teddy, then Delta, then Eta (which maybe was), but 2020 decides to give us a Greek Stage 10 Cat 5 in NOVEMBER!?!??!
@@yusufnaqui713 I remember too think Laura, Teddy, and Delta would be Cs, but all three failed. I had mixed feelings from Eta because of the past 3 storms becoming a C5, even when there was a jump from 130- mph.
This season will be remembered for decades to come. So many record-breaking storms, and one of the worst for the US Gulf Coast and Central America. What an epic season...
Both the 2005 and 2020 hurricane seasons had their own records. 2005 was the second costliest and most active, and had a notorious storm. 2020 was most active, and 2/3 of its retired names were actually Greek letters.
Fun Fact: This year would’ve been the first year to end with a Category 5 Hurricane in the Atlantic basin if it wasn’t for the last minute change for Iota. Y’all happy now?
2020 Atlantic hurricane season summary The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in terms of named storms. The season was hyperactive and costly. The season initially featured mostly weak storms, but that took a 180 in the end. In May, the first storm of the season formed north of the Bahamas, Arthur. It moved north and peaked before weakening and dissipating. Bertha formed off the east coast later that month, and almost immediately made landfall in the US. Cristobal formed from the remnants of Amanda in early June. June featured 2 tropical cyclones. Cristobal formed in the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall in Mexico. It soon exited Mexico via the northern Yucatan Peninsula and made landfall in Louisiana as a tropical storm. Dolly formed off the US east coast and passively went out to sea. July featured 6 tropical cyclones: Edouard, Fay, Gonzalo, Hanna, Isaias, and Tropical Depression 10. Edouard formed after a system moved off the US, and initially struggled to become a named system, but eventually did so and went out to sea after passing Bermuda. Fay formed off of the US east coast and made landfall in New Jersey and dissipated. Gonzalo became the first MDR tropical cyclone of the season, and eventually was forecasted to become a hurricane, but failed to do so. Hanna formed in the Gulf of Mexico, and became the first hurricane of the season. It made landfall in Texas as a high-end category 1 and dissipated, causing moderate-strong damage. Isaias formed from a tropical wave that left the western coast of Africa in the Caribbean. What became Isaias first struggled to become a tropical cyclone when it was designated as a potential tropical cyclone, but it eventually did so. Isaias hit the DC, and became the second category 1 of the season. It impacted the Bahamas and weakened to a tropical storm, it moved parallel to the Floridan east coast and re-strengthened into a category 1 hurricane before moved quickly up the east coast, causing severe damage. Tropical Depression 10 formed from a tropical wave that left Africa and became the only tropical cyclone of the season to not get a name. Josephine became another MDR system and did not amount to much while Kyle formed off the east coast and also did not amount to much. Tropical Depressions 13 and 14 formed in the MDR and WCAR, and became Laura and Marco. Marco moved through the Yucatan Channel and briefly became a category 1 hurricane before dying out over the Gulf of Mexico, causing minor damage. Laura trekked through the Caribbean Islands and became the fourth hurricane of the season in the Gulf of Mexico. Laura rapidly intensified from a category 1 to 4 in the Gulf of Mexico, and made a devastating landfall in Louisiana. The storm rapidly weakened and dissipated over the US. Tropical Depression 15 formed and became a tropical storm the next month. Nana formed in the Caribbean after being PTC 16 for about 3 hours. It made landfall in Central America as a category 1 hurricane. Omar formed from Tropical Depression 15 off the east coast and defied forecasts before finally dissipating. Paulette and Rene formed in the MDR and Paulette managed to make it through strong wind shear. Rene formed far east and impacted Cape Verde before getting its name. A swarm of storms formed: Sally, Teddy, and Vicky. Paulette, Rene, Sally, Teddy, and Vicky were all active at once of September 14th, which was the peak of the season. Paulette became a hurricane. Rene was forecasted to become one, but failed to do so. Sally became a category 2 in the Gulf of Mexico and impacted some of the southern US states. Teddy became a powerful hurricane in the open Atlantic. Vicky was a brief tropical storm that exceeded some expectations. Teddy became a large category 4 and became extratropical and huge before hitting Canada. Wilfred formed in the eastern tropical Atlantic on September 18th, and storms Alpha and Beta formed, which caused the second time in history for the Atlantic to exhaust the main naming list. Alpha became the first tropical cyclone to make landfall in Portugal, although it was subtropical. Beta formed and slowly moved in the Gulf of Mexico. Wilfred became the weakest tropical storm. In October, the theme would change in how storms get. Gamma formed in the WCAR and impacted the Yucatan and dissipated, but it had abnormally deep convection. Delta formed in the WCAR, too, and became a category 4 hurricane before hitting the Yucatan. It moved into the GOM, and became a category 3, and made a damaging landfall in Louisiana. Epsilon formed from a system in the open Atlantic, and took many by surprise by strengthening into a 110 mph storm, and even further into a 115 mph storm and went out to see passively. Zeta formed in the Caribbean and hit Mexico as a hurricane. It moved into the Gulf of Mexico and became a category 2 before making landfall in the Gulf state(s). Eta formed in the Caribbean and explosively intensified into a category 4 hurricane, and peaked with winds of 150 mph before devastating Central America. It moved back into the Caribbean, hit Cuba, made a loop in the GOM, and briefly became a hurricane again before hitting Florida and later dissipated. Theta formed and caused the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season to become the most active in tropical storms before almost becoming a hurricane but eventually dissipated while not impacting anyone. Iota formed in the middle part of the month and rapidly intensified into a category 5 hurricane, the first of the season, and hit Central America. It eventually dissipated.
@@casswombwell4869 I would say it’s good for now. I am also predicting another above-average season next year. List 1 may come back for revenge next year...
@@MrGreenandPurple The thing is, other than 2003 and 1979, list 1 is really a dud. The farthest that list has ever got is Peter. The closest to that are list 2, 4, and 5, but they all got to T.
Did not expect Bertha's, Gonzalo's, Marco's, Alpha's, and Delta's analysis changes and Amanda-Cristobal but overall a very amazing and wonderful animation
As someone who was affected by four hurricanes hitting my state, its emotional watching this but its so informational and well done, thank you! Merry Christmas!
Fun Fact: September was Extremely above normal for Temperatures which Caused a lot of storms to form, And the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season will always be remembered With 2005, but 2020 Was a bad year and we knew it, Laura Caused A lot of Destruction with Storm surge and wind, Omar was Weak because Of wind Sheer, Hanna Caused destruction to The south Texas areas, Good job Force Thirteen for the Animation!
As a houstonian I remember I just kinda sat and watched that season go by in constant fear as we dodged bullet after bullet. And then to have to watch our neighbors to our east get trampled over and over again was heartbreaking
as someone from louisiana i am so glad it wasn’t anyone from houston. so many more people would’ve lost everything they love and cherish and have to be without a home for months. however i do wish my town was as popular due to the fact that they actually get help.. hurricane ida tore up new orleans this year and there were news people everywhere talking about how it was the worst storm in history to hit louisiana and then not even mentioning hurricane laura even though they’re tied. due to media coverage. new orleans got power in 9 days while my town who was hit by laura harder than any other (we got the eye wall) took over a month to simply restore power. it’s a year later now and i’m still homeless. my town is still in shambles with debris and tarps on roofs everywhere buildings are completely demolished still with 2nd stories of house being compellty gone. not really on topic this was more of just a rant. it’s infuriating to see my governor say “we dodged a bullet with laura. there wasn’t as much damage as we expected” hes the reason we still don’t have help repairing today he constantly over looks our town and told someone from our town to their face “i’m so glad lake charles is completely fine after laura you guys have a lot to be thankful for” and he’s ignoring all the small towns that were destroyed by ida aswell especially the ones that got it worse than new orleans. joe biden has been to our town and said nothing about the damages it’s honestly horrible
Aged like milk. Historic category 5 In June which by the way, is really not normal. I don't think this season will be like 2020 but maybe it will get close.
I was in the center of Hurricane Laura, it's eye missed me only by a few miles. Our town still has horrible damages, and it took a month to get the power back on after it made landfall. It is hard to describe with words what it was like, sitting there just outside the door, watching the sheer power of the wind. A tree fell within our fence, grazing my parents bedroom while they were asleep by a mere meter. The powerlines whipped like they were ready to snap from their poles. When Hurricane Delta had followed in Laura's footsteps not long after, the already weakened trees were pushed to their breaking point, finding many of them in our backyard uprooted, lying on their sides.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I CANT WAIT!!!!!!!!!! THIS ANIMATION IS GONNA BE SO AWESOME!!!! Most active Atlantic hurricane season on record 31 tropical depressions 30 tropical storms 13 hurricanes and 6 majors it’s gonna be a very epic animation
None of the hurricanes holds the notoriety of List 3's monsters. Certainly not to the likes of Harvey, Irma, Katrina, Maria, Rita, or Wilma. That being said, this year is quite a legendary year that Atlantic won't ever forget, just like List 3's monsters.
I LOVE the sound effect for the landfall of Laura 6:04 Eta 9:24 and Iota 10:04 bruh...lol shaking my headphones really lets you know they were the true monsters of the 2020 hurricane season and omg 9:06 ZETA IS UPGRADED TO A MAJOR HURRICANE...that would tie 2020 with 2005 as the most major hurricanes on record with 7. 10:10 LOOK AT THE AMOUNT OF TRACKS THE ENTIRE ATLANTIC IS BASICALLY COVERED WOW..also loved the touch of the landfall points at the end...also with a record 7 DIFFERENT BILLION dollar hurricanes...crazy wow ..also before this animation deservedly blows up..imma say I finished watchign at 4.5k views :)
Possible chances if that was the scenario: Cristobal C1 Gonzalo C1 Hanna C2 Isaias C3 Marco C2 Laura C5 Nana C2 Rene C1 Sally C4 Teddy C5 Beta C1 Delta C5 Zeta C4 Eta C5 Theta C1 Iota C5
Atlantic- today United states we'll become the most active season ever United States- wow, you're a bellow average season Atlantic when hurricane Laura forms- THE REAL FUN BEGINS
For some reason, the music made it sound like an extremely below average hurricane season and, when you think about it, they were better off using these tunes because so many people were affected, some even died and on top of that, this year there was an ongoing pandemic and a lot of movements and politics. To sum it up, they made this animation right, as well as respectful.
Had to be plenty of crazy experiences through all the storms that happened this year in that region. Happy that you're safe and well despite the historic year that happened
I’m from Lake Charles, Louisiana. Cat 4 Hurricane Laura destroyed the city in August. We were rained on by the remnants of Tropical Storm Beta. Cat 2 Hurricane Delta made landfall just 12 miles apart from Laura’s landfall. This is a hurricane season southwest Louisiana will never forget!
@@LunoRawke Christobal, Zeta and Marco effected southeast Louisiana (New Orleans). I guess you can make the argument that Marco effect us, but it was Marco’s exposed circulation that Laura ended up chasing.
You know Teddy is powerful when Wilfred actually dissipated because of shear produced by Teddy. Luckily this hurricane wasn't so damaging, because it had potential to cause devastation.
It was pointed out during live coverage, but one of the more remarkable features of the season was when Teddy was near Canada, and had a front connecting it to both Beta in the Gulf of Mexico and Paulette by the Azores.
I've been waiting for this!!!! Floridian here close to Bama line .. but raised in Louisiana.sally hit SO CLOSE to where Ivan hit .. almost the same time of day...and on the same day..poor Louisiana 😪 this year has been brutal.
I'm from Vernon Parish Louisiana, we had a lot of destruction in our small community. People are still cleaning up, and businesses in town still have damage from the storms. 2020 is a year I probably won't ever forget.
Thank you! I’m surprised at how abruptly the season ended as busy as it was. Sort of like 1995 with so many storms within a short period then suddenly stopped.
@@Forcethirteen well, unfortunately i was sad that i was not able to watch the premiere because of the crappy wifi signal here on the town where we celebrated the holiday. But nonetheless i find a better wifi signal.
i live in lake charles (strongest hit area from laura) and everywhere you go there is still debris, torn up houses, PILES of trash and other stuff, and tarps on over half the city’s roofs. Now when it rains, most places have to close because of water damage. It’s an amazing thing that ruins a city for such a long time. Four months today Laura hit and devastated our city
What really got me was Hurricane Iota, I remember seeing how fast it was growing and was surprised to see it jump to a Category 5 within a 24 hour time frame. I also noticed that Amanda turned into Cristobal which is strange, maybe they had some similarities
1933: I'm the most active season
2005: But I have more named storms?
2020: Had
2005: What?
2020: *Starts spamming tropical cyclones*
Lol
@@KaiserStormTracking yup lol
Very accurate 😂
Yep so true
lol
This was by far, one of the two most unforgettable years; 2005 for the Gulf Coast, and 2020 for the Central Americans
Hello, TPE! You might went to check that last bit: TWELVE GULF STORMS!!! (I think)
I am aware; I was counting the deaths
2005 altanic win successfully
But 2020
TD: WPAC 31-31 ATL (1-1)
TS: WPAC 23-30 ATL (1-2)
C1+: WPAC 10-13 ATL (1-3)
C3+: WPAC 7-6 ATL (2-3)
What an exciting fight
Possibly tied in majors if Zeta is upgraded.
@@mhctracking8576 yep
"Further Miserry" seems a good title for a eta and Iota documental
Yeah
for louisiana "the season that never seemed to slow down"
Correct actually. And you also spelled misery wrong.
When I saw Eta, I actually had flashbacks to Mitch. Luckily, it was not nearly as deadly.
@@SylveonMujigaeOfficial yeah, but it was costlier than Mitch unfortunately
This season was by far the most remarkable I’ve seen in my 4 years of storm coverage with Force Thirteen. Despite the damages and truly terrible storms, I’ve never been more proud to see the kindness of this community and empathy to help those in need, even complete strangers that you won’t ever meet, recover from these natural disasters. You’re all the best
Is that a strat wow
Strat. 50% chance of Florida seeing a white Christmas. What do you have to say?
Strat Wellington make strat wellington
Yeah Lol
@COLBY HUDSON sad
This is the ultimate animation...
The most legendary season ever
2020 will never be forgotten...
One of the most legendary atlantic seasons to be exact
That is so true
@@SAGE0536AGN yeah
Exactly, also, the season was as active as the most active wmhb season until 2019, as the season ended with IOTA.
2020 WMHB is on the way
2020: *starts*
Louisiana: *why do I hear force thirteen music*
Central America: Me too!
Why I hear sad music
ah yes, some random invest hitting florida whilst we were being hit by a weaking Vongfong
6:05 landfall of Laura matches the beat
Wait the bang effect is for every major hurricane landfall but I feel like Laura's landfall should go into the song
@@ThuVo-gt7gz eta and Iota: so do we
Emily 2005: E
@@ThuVo-gt7gz they didnt do it with zeta
@@JuicyCutie well, I guess maybe it goes with every devastating hurricane landfall
legend has it paulette's remnants still exist
i tracked the low pressure area that was Paulette and it lasted for like another 3 weeks and ~~still exists~~
true lol
Lol
It does
Every storms remnants still exist if you think about it
The year that changed what we would think about the Atlantic, forever.
The season made me realize how rare category 5 hurricanes are.
North America I know right? I totally thought that Laura would be a Cat 5, then Teddy, then Delta, then Eta (which maybe was), but 2020 decides to give us a Greek Stage 10 Cat 5 in NOVEMBER!?!??!
@@yusufnaqui713 yeah 2 majors in November, Atlantic never got 2 majors in November but this year... just crazy season ever
It actually shattered numerous records, way more than that. But you are on the right track.
@@yusufnaqui713 I remember too think Laura, Teddy, and Delta would be Cs, but all three failed. I had mixed feelings from Eta because of the past 3 storms becoming a C5, even when there was a jump from 130-
mph.
2005: I will never be SURPASSED!
2020: _Try me_
2005: Wait WHAT?!
2020:reaches Theta
2005:yo.....y.....yu.......YOU CANT DO THIS TO ME!
2020:I can,and I WILL>:)
F13: How many storms in 2020 do you wa-
Atlantic: *Yes*
"How many comments do you want on this one video"
Mr. Green and Purple: "Yes"
@@AngelPandaEarth F A C T S
@@AngelPandaEarth
HEY! I'm part of a meme now!
@@MrGreenandPurple welcome to the big leagues
@@JuicyCutie
Thanks, I guess!
This is probably the best early Christmas present. Thanks, F13!
Yes
I don’t celebrate Christmas so it’s just a gift
@@jonasknowsweather1250 me neither sadly ;(
@@Tatusiek_1 you dont?
@@DAJTheRUclipsr_2007 no because there is no one to celebrate with
This was the first Hurricane season that I followed from the beginning with Arthur to the end with Iota. It's been a really busy season.
Me too
Me too
Same
same
The 2021 AHS will be the second Atlantic hurricane season I'm going to follow.
6:37
17L (Paulette): Hey Rene! Wanna start a party?
18L (Rene): Sure! Lemme invite some of our friends!
*Sally, Teddy, Vicky, Wilfred, Alpha, Beta forms*
Everyone: We're here!
Alpha and Rene: We got to go! Bye!
Vicky and Wilfred: Yea-*dies*
Sally: Guess they're drunk. Wait, I am dru- *dies*
Teddy: Bye Sally... and everyone! *dies*
Beta: Bye too! *dies*
Paulette: *Guess I still wanna party...*
*Gamma and Delta forms*
Paulette: Hey Gamma and Delta! Wanna par-
Gamma and Delta: *No*
Paulette: Ok. *dies*
Tropical Storm Elsa: Am I too late to the party? Hello?!
@@ariannagorbet6674 Fred
@@EmilyS1234 Tropical Storm Elsa: Aw man. Forget it, I’m going home
“In hurricane heaven”
Hurricane Irma: Hi new kid!
Tropical Storm Elsa: Shut.
@@EmilyS1234 Also, who are “Katrina’s kids”
@@ariannagorbet6674 the other damaging storms (Harvey, Irma, etc)
I love how the 3 landfalls of Cristobal are synced perfectly with the beat of the music, love the animation Force Thirteen!
This season will be remembered for decades to come. So many record-breaking storms, and one of the worst for the US Gulf Coast and Central America. What an epic season...
Blame Covid for that
@@VarasGarchawell I wouldn’t blame Covid for it 2020 was just bad in general for a lot of things but Covid was the main bad thing in 2020 and 2021
This hurricane season was something
yea
something terrible
Yeah most hurricane season are just 10-15 named storm but this season is something different and theirs a major in November.
this was one reason:
global warming
Both the 2005 and 2020 hurricane seasons had their own records. 2005 was the second costliest and most active, and had a notorious storm. 2020 was most active, and 2/3 of its retired names were actually Greek letters.
The hurricane season was something because of how beautiful Eta was! ❤️
Fun Fact: This year would’ve been the first year to end with a Category 5 Hurricane in the Atlantic basin if it wasn’t for the last minute change for Iota.
Y’all happy now?
Imagine if Lenny was a C5 since it was 155mph
@@casswombwell4869 No they didn't
This year would also have the latest category 5 recorded
@@GodlyShiba and the first greek cat 5
@@hoseasylvester2596 I know the odds are slim, but like with Zeta, you won't know that for sure until 2021
The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season will go down in history. Mark my words.
Definitely 100%
I'm certain it will
Then a more active season will come later.
And I was here to experience it :PogChamp:
It did over 1 month ago
Eta: That's alotta damage!
Iota: HOW BOUT A LITTLE MORE?
haha
NOW THATS A LOT OF DAMAGE
Elsa:INTO THE UNKOWNNNNNN
Elsa: no guys just _let it go_
Fred: Hello? Am I going to form soon? Hello?
2:33 That landfall synced perfectly with the song
2020 Atlantic hurricane season summary
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in terms of named storms. The season was hyperactive and costly. The season initially featured mostly weak storms, but that took a 180 in the end.
In May, the first storm of the season formed north of the Bahamas, Arthur. It moved north and peaked before weakening and dissipating. Bertha formed off the east coast later that month, and almost immediately made landfall in the US. Cristobal formed from the remnants of Amanda in early June.
June featured 2 tropical cyclones. Cristobal formed in the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall in Mexico. It soon exited Mexico via the northern Yucatan Peninsula and made landfall in Louisiana as a tropical storm. Dolly formed off the US east coast and passively went out to sea.
July featured 6 tropical cyclones: Edouard, Fay, Gonzalo, Hanna, Isaias, and Tropical Depression 10. Edouard formed after a system moved off the US, and initially struggled to become a named system, but eventually did so and went out to sea after passing Bermuda. Fay formed off of the US east coast and made landfall in New Jersey and dissipated. Gonzalo became the first MDR tropical cyclone of the season, and eventually was forecasted to become a hurricane, but failed to do so. Hanna formed in the Gulf of Mexico, and became the first hurricane of the season. It made landfall in Texas as a high-end category 1 and dissipated, causing moderate-strong damage. Isaias formed from a tropical wave that left the western coast of Africa in the Caribbean. What became Isaias first struggled to become a tropical cyclone when it was designated as a potential tropical cyclone, but it eventually did so. Isaias hit the DC, and became the second category 1 of the season. It impacted the Bahamas and weakened to a tropical storm, it moved parallel to the Floridan east coast and re-strengthened into a category 1 hurricane before moved quickly up the east coast, causing severe damage. Tropical Depression 10 formed from a tropical wave that left Africa and became the only tropical cyclone of the season to not get a name.
Josephine became another MDR system and did not amount to much while Kyle formed off the east coast and also did not amount to much. Tropical Depressions 13 and 14 formed in the MDR and WCAR, and became Laura and Marco. Marco moved through the Yucatan Channel and briefly became a category 1 hurricane before dying out over the Gulf of Mexico, causing minor damage. Laura trekked through the Caribbean Islands and became the fourth hurricane of the season in the Gulf of Mexico. Laura rapidly intensified from a category 1 to 4 in the Gulf of Mexico, and made a devastating landfall in Louisiana. The storm rapidly weakened and dissipated over the US. Tropical Depression 15 formed and became a tropical storm the next month.
Nana formed in the Caribbean after being PTC 16 for about 3 hours. It made landfall in Central America as a category 1 hurricane. Omar formed from Tropical Depression 15 off the east coast and defied forecasts before finally dissipating. Paulette and Rene formed in the MDR and Paulette managed to make it through strong wind shear. Rene formed far east and impacted Cape Verde before getting its name. A swarm of storms formed: Sally, Teddy, and Vicky. Paulette, Rene, Sally, Teddy, and Vicky were all active at once of September 14th, which was the peak of the season. Paulette became a hurricane. Rene was forecasted to become one, but failed to do so. Sally became a category 2 in the Gulf of Mexico and impacted some of the southern US states. Teddy became a powerful hurricane in the open Atlantic. Vicky was a brief tropical storm that exceeded some expectations. Teddy became a large category 4 and became extratropical and huge before hitting Canada. Wilfred formed in the eastern tropical Atlantic on September 18th, and storms Alpha and Beta formed, which caused the second time in history for the Atlantic to exhaust the main naming list. Alpha became the first tropical cyclone to make landfall in Portugal, although it was subtropical. Beta formed and slowly moved in the Gulf of Mexico. Wilfred became the weakest tropical storm.
In October, the theme would change in how storms get. Gamma formed in the WCAR and impacted the Yucatan and dissipated, but it had abnormally deep convection. Delta formed in the WCAR, too, and became a category 4 hurricane before hitting the Yucatan. It moved into the GOM, and became a category 3, and made a damaging landfall in Louisiana. Epsilon formed from a system in the open Atlantic, and took many by surprise by strengthening into a 110 mph storm, and even further into a 115 mph storm and went out to see passively. Zeta formed in the Caribbean and hit Mexico as a hurricane. It moved into the Gulf of Mexico and became a category 2 before making landfall in the Gulf state(s).
Eta formed in the Caribbean and explosively intensified into a category 4 hurricane, and peaked with winds of 150 mph before devastating Central America. It moved back into the Caribbean, hit Cuba, made a loop in the GOM, and briefly became a hurricane again before hitting Florida and later dissipated. Theta formed and caused the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season to become the most active in tropical storms before almost becoming a hurricane but eventually dissipated while not impacting anyone. Iota formed in the middle part of the month and rapidly intensified into a category 5 hurricane, the first of the season, and hit Central America. It eventually dissipated.
Basically did what i did in 2019 except you probably murdered your fingers
Basically wrote a whole storybook
Summs up 2020
@@SAGE0536AGN ↑
@@typhoonmichael7742 CTRL C CTRL V is OP
Pre-Season Forecasts: don't want an above-average 2020
2020 AHS: You have NO idea...
What about the first 2021 prediction by TSR, that predicted 16 TS 7 C1 and 3 C3, do you think thats too low? I think it is.
@@casswombwell4869
I would say it’s good for now. I am also predicting another above-average season next year. List 1 may come back for revenge next year...
@@casswombwell4869
I just subscribed to you :)
(because of your analyses and cool storm-related stuff in the F13 coummnity)
@@MrGreenandPurple thanks
@@MrGreenandPurple The thing is, other than 2003 and 1979, list 1 is really a dud. The farthest that list has ever got is Peter. The closest to that are list 2, 4, and 5, but they all got to T.
Did not expect Bertha's, Gonzalo's, Marco's, Alpha's, and Delta's analysis changes and Amanda-Cristobal but overall a very amazing and wonderful animation
I can already tell by the thumbnail its gonna be good.
Inb4 it's better than the 2005 animation.
I think it will
Dude, you almost copied my comment. (just kidding)
7:10 Atlantic: I'm out.
Lol True
2008: No year will have more storms active at once! I had 4 :trollface:
2020: Hold me hurricanes
@@HurricaneMastermind Delta: *You Know What I Believe?*
i love that little "*bang*" effect whenever a major hurricane makes landfall its a nice touch
Major Hurricane Landfalls:
6:05 Hurricane Laura
9:07 Hurricane Zeta
9:24 Hurricane Eta
10:03 Hurricane Iota
As someone who was affected by four hurricanes hitting my state, its emotional watching this but its so informational and well done, thank you! Merry Christmas!
I think I kn I w what state and its right next to mine
😔
Fun Fact: September was Extremely above normal for Temperatures which Caused a lot of storms to form, And the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season will always be remembered With 2005, but 2020 Was a bad year and we knew it, Laura Caused A lot of Destruction with Storm surge and wind, Omar was Weak because Of wind Sheer, Hanna Caused destruction to The south Texas areas, Good job Force Thirteen for the Animation!
Epsilon: *in the middle of the Atlantic, unsure what to do*
Epsilon 10 seconds later: *realizes there's land on the other side of the Atlantic*
2020 the year that kept on giving. And not in ways we wanted.
when they put laura in the thumbnail, you can tell it’s gonna be good.
As a houstonian I remember I just kinda sat and watched that season go by in constant fear as we dodged bullet after bullet. And then to have to watch our neighbors to our east get trampled over and over again was heartbreaking
as someone from louisiana i am so glad it wasn’t anyone from houston. so many more people would’ve lost everything they love and cherish and have to be without a home for months. however i do wish my town was as popular due to the fact that they actually get help.. hurricane ida tore up new orleans this year and there were news people everywhere talking about how it was the worst storm in history to hit louisiana and then not even mentioning hurricane laura even though they’re tied. due to media coverage. new orleans got power in 9 days while my town who was hit by laura harder than any other (we got the eye wall) took over a month to simply restore power. it’s a year later now and i’m still homeless. my town is still in shambles with debris and tarps on roofs everywhere buildings are completely demolished still with 2nd stories of house being compellty gone. not really on topic this was more of just a rant. it’s infuriating to see my governor say “we dodged a bullet with laura. there wasn’t as much damage as we expected” hes the reason we still don’t have help repairing today he constantly over looks our town and told someone from our town to their face “i’m so glad lake charles is completely fine after laura you guys have a lot to be thankful for” and he’s ignoring all the small towns that were destroyed by ida aswell especially the ones that got it worse than new orleans. joe biden has been to our town and said nothing about the damages it’s honestly horrible
as someone from louisiana i dont know how i feel taking those bullets, some how we pulled through
I still have a hard time believing that the strongest hurricane of the season was the LAST STORM of the season in Mid November!
What is it called?
@@angeldust2870 iota
You never know but...
We might have kappa or even ana by next week
@@clash4893 I guess so but no development chances atm
I can’t believe 2020 was so bad that they just retired the entire Greek alphabet altogether.
Yeah, it abolished an entire naming protocol
We won’t see an actual Omega Hurricane
The Greek Alphabet was just simply removed. But Laura, Eta, and Iota were actually retired.
I can't believe that 2021 will be so bad that we won't gangsta in November.
2005: "It's over 2020 I have The high ground", 2020: "You underestimate my power".
People say that 2024 will be soooo active, but we've not even got our first storm
Wait and late tropical storm doesn’t mean it’s inactive don’t forget 2004 and the time you said that it was may
So please don’t underestimate
@suebakke1195 I'm not I'm just saying it won't be as active as 2020
@@Sue-bekky I'm not dumb I'm just saying
Aged like milk. Historic category 5 In June which by the way, is really not normal. I don't think this season will be like 2020 but maybe it will get close.
The fact that the season ended with a Category 5 is remarkable.
Inb4 Kappa shows up for no reason at all
@@oh_no_no_no hahaha
@Don't talk when your faves don't have daesang I dunno really. Either Kappa or Ana.
@@oh_no_no_no
Or both
Iota ended 2020 off with a bang
2005: yes i am the most active season
15 years later
2020: hold my beer
2005: say what????
The 4 people who disliked the video were hit by these hurricanes
Or maybe they just aren’t interested in this type of content.
There are 0now
No I got hit by Laura and delta and I still loliked
It’s the Greeks
Kappa disliked the video because it was never used.
9:53 The last storm EVER named with a greek letter is born here
and the latest cat5 ever on record on the Atlantic
I know. Really suprising to think about.
@@juliusnepos6013 not anymore, maybe f13 kept as a 5 but idk
2020: the year the rules changed.
Again
Rude say bad call people ugly because it’s 2020
@@angrytheeditor7253 COVID
6:00 The beat of the music and hurricane Laura intensifying is crazy
Florida be like : no hurricane LOUISIANA BE LIKE :cat 2 go flooding more then 4 feet
Cat 3
Actually sally hit the Florida panhandle really bad I had to go through that and it was terrifying
@@Markdark05 it was bad because it hit Pensacola.
storms that hate the Florida panhandle are always bad because the people there...
@@unitgamex2972 yep thats where I live
@@Markdark05 man I was trying to not talk about Florida
this animation is the best i've seen from F13 and the soundtrack was great
Was definitely something extraordinary
Fantastic animations as always! Such a season that peaked the very active Atlantic Basin in the past few years.
I was in the center of Hurricane Laura, it's eye missed me only by a few miles. Our town still has horrible damages, and it took a month to get the power back on after it made landfall.
It is hard to describe with words what it was like, sitting there just outside the door, watching the sheer power of the wind.
A tree fell within our fence, grazing my parents bedroom while they were asleep by a mere meter.
The powerlines whipped like they were ready to snap from their poles.
When Hurricane Delta had followed in Laura's footsteps not long after, the already weakened trees were pushed to their breaking point, finding many of them in our backyard uprooted, lying on their sides.
Since 2015 i was only hit by hurricane Kay as a tropical storm
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I CANT WAIT!!!!!!!!!! THIS ANIMATION IS GONNA BE SO AWESOME!!!! Most active Atlantic hurricane season on record 31 tropical depressions 30 tropical storms 13 hurricanes and 6 majors it’s gonna be a very epic animation
Phenomenal job guys. Really appreciate all the important work that you do! Excellent animation!
Thank you! Days of work time can go into making one animation when it’s a really big one, so we appreciate your kind words! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you guys as well! Btw I love the music used, especially from the first half of the animation. Really slaps hard
I wouldn't miss this for the world. Best animation ever!
P.S. can't wait for 2021.
Where going hit and freak you better not hit florida
Starting off active
For 2021 so far, we had Ana, Bill, Claudette, Danny and Elsa currently
@@ariannagorbet6674 Ye
@@ariannagorbet6674 it’s kinda not active this year . So not that interesting to see
This will be the best Christmas present ever!
I'm just glad that this season wasn't as damaging or deadly as 2005 and 2017.
None of the hurricanes holds the notoriety of List 3's monsters. Certainly not to the likes of Harvey, Irma, Katrina, Maria, Rita, or Wilma. That being said, this year is quite a legendary year that Atlantic won't ever forget, just like List 3's monsters.
The thumbnail already makes it look really promising.
saying this is amazing is almost an understatement, thank you F13.
Words cannot describe how much I love this! 10/10
2005: no other hurricane season will ever be more active than mine
2020: are you sure about that
Well 2005 can still say no hurricane season will be stronger than me.
@StevenWx 1933 was technically the strongest because A C E
2021: You just wait.
the greek letter hurricanes were more intense than the normal english names lols
Because they were not under the list 6 curse anymore.
Hurricane Eta is so beautiful 💗
2020: How Many Storms You Want?
September: *Yes*
I like that you brought back the colorful lines. Also Hurricane Epsilon is my favorite!
I like Eta ❤️ She’s just really beautiful..
Oh boy, it’s going to be great
We appreciate your confidence!
2020 : Son, I must teach you to destroy the earth before I die..
2021/2020 2 : Awight mama!
2021/ 2020 2 Hurricane Season : RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH
I LOVE the sound effect for the landfall of Laura 6:04 Eta 9:24 and Iota 10:04 bruh...lol shaking my headphones really lets you know they were the true monsters of the 2020 hurricane season and omg 9:06 ZETA IS UPGRADED TO A MAJOR HURRICANE...that would tie 2020 with 2005 as the most major hurricanes on record with 7. 10:10 LOOK AT THE AMOUNT OF TRACKS THE ENTIRE ATLANTIC IS BASICALLY COVERED WOW..also loved the touch of the landfall points at the end...also with a record 7 DIFFERENT BILLION dollar hurricanes...crazy wow ..also before this animation deservedly blows up..imma say I finished watchign at 4.5k views :)
2020: *starts*
Lousiana: why do i hear boss music
I can't wait to see the whole 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season on Christmas Eve. Happy Holidays/Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year of 2021.
My prediction before watching the video:
Arthur TS
Bertha TS
Cristobal TS
Dolly TS
Edouard TS
Fay TS
Gonzalo TS
Hanna C1
Isaias C1
Josephine TS
Kyle TS
Laura C4
Marco C1
Nana TS
Omar TS
Paulette C3
Rene TS
Sally C2
Teddy C4
Vicky TS
Wilfred TS
Alpha SS
Beta TS
Gamma TS
Delta C4
Epsilon TS
Zeta C2
Eta C4
Theta TS
Iota C5
Results after watching the video:
10:30 - 10:58
Epsilon for Ts???
If the shear was low like 2005, delta could have been a C5 and a poweful one
Ye :-; but at least it didn't happen
@@GamingWithTripnh18872 yeah
Delta could have been close to Wilma, but shear got in its way.
Possible chances if that was the scenario:
Cristobal C1
Gonzalo C1
Hanna C2
Isaias C3
Marco C2
Laura C5
Nana C2
Rene C1
Sally C4
Teddy C5
Beta C1
Delta C5
Zeta C4
Eta C5
Theta C1
Iota C5
An early christmas gift! I am excited
Atlantic- today United states we'll become the most active season ever
United States- wow, you're a bellow average season
Atlantic when hurricane Laura forms- THE REAL FUN BEGINS
I find it kind of funny that 2020 spit out so many storms trying to get a category five, and then as soon as it got one it ended.
Ikr! It was kinda funny how it turned out like that
@The Weather Man they haven't released eta yet so there's still a chance of them upgrading Eta to a cat 5
Finally! Something we've been waiting for
Same here
I like it how Force thirteen makes Zeta a Major Hurricane
Zeta is now officially a major hurricane.
I know
My brother hates Hurricanes and he stops me from watching Hurricane seasons but I still watch Hurricane seasons
same
I made my mother like hurricanes
"will we get another straight year with a catagory 5"
2020 reanalysis: good question.
A trashy Cat 5 called Iota! 🗑
@@Apple-ud3zb *cat 4
@@atsaniindigo4843 yea Haha Iota got downgraded she deserved it! 😂😂
@@Apple-ud3zb did not.........AT ALL!!!!
@@ilikecountryballs2212 Yes she did! Iota sucks!
What and epic animation for a very active and devestating season.
For some reason, the music made it sound like an extremely below average hurricane season and, when you think about it, they were better off using these tunes because so many people were affected, some even died and on top of that, this year there was an ongoing pandemic and a lot of movements and politics. To sum it up, they made this animation right, as well as respectful.
To me, the music sounds quite somber with an intensity and gravity to it. It knows how bad the season was and definitely is respectful about it.
As a southwest Louisiana resident, this year was...interesting
Had to be plenty of crazy experiences through all the storms that happened this year in that region. Happy that you're safe and well despite the historic year that happened
THIS IS THE BIG BOI WE BEEN WAITING FOR LETS GOOO..I EXPECT THIS TO BE LIKE 2005 VERSION 5
how about i tell you.. its even better
Probably is
@@lilyperez3366 I hope they put great track music in this Animation
2005: I'm so active
2020: Hold my gun
2017: You wanna see me steal country's money 💰😏
I’m from Lake Charles, Louisiana. Cat 4 Hurricane Laura destroyed the city in August. We were rained on by the remnants of Tropical Storm Beta. Cat 2 Hurricane Delta made landfall just 12 miles apart from Laura’s landfall. This is a hurricane season southwest Louisiana will never forget!
How were Cristobal, Marco and Zeta to you?
Don't need to answer if you don't want
@@LunoRawke Christobal, Zeta and Marco effected southeast Louisiana (New Orleans). I guess you can make the argument that Marco effect us, but it was Marco’s exposed circulation that Laura ended up chasing.
You know Teddy is powerful when Wilfred actually dissipated because of shear produced by Teddy.
Luckily this hurricane wasn't so damaging, because it had potential to cause devastation.
It was pointed out during live coverage, but one of the more remarkable features of the season was when Teddy was near Canada, and had a front connecting it to both Beta in the Gulf of Mexico and Paulette by the Azores.
@@Forcethirteen that was insane
Wilfred: I am alive
Teddy: Not so fast.
Wilfred: Noooo!
What a great Christmas gift!
Storms forgot that they needed to social distance in September
almost looks like a game, like turn into a major hurricane and do the most damage
And Eta is the most beautiful 🔥💖
2:27
Amanda-Cristobal: *dissipates*
Also Amanda-Cristobal: *forms again*
7:00 Paulette was smoking
7:14 - 7:23 Go home Paulette, you dunked
9:31 - 9:50 Go home Eta, you have dunked too
I've been waiting for this!!!! Floridian here close to Bama line .. but raised in Louisiana.sally hit SO CLOSE to where Ivan hit .. almost the same time of day...and on the same day..poor Louisiana 😪 this year has been brutal.
It truly was an incredible year to say the least. Here's to hoping that 2021 is a far safer and less active one!
I'm from Vernon Parish Louisiana, we had a lot of destruction in our small community. People are still cleaning up, and businesses in town still have damage from the storms. 2020 is a year I probably won't ever forget.
We’re wishing your community the best in continuing the recovery process!
There will be two monsters: 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season Animation and 2020 Pacific Typhoon Season Animation.
Nope, 3. Third is 2020 Atlantic WMHB
Laura - Costliest
Iota - Strongest
Eta - Deadliest
Let me know if I’m wrong
Laura also on damages 17.7 bn
Laura- A HURRICANE I WILL NEVER FORGET! I was in Laura and heard her wrath and it seemed like she never wanted to stop haha
2020 hurricane names that got retired
1.hurricane Laura
2.hurricane Eta
3. Hurricane Iota
Can’t believe this season had more hurricanes then 2005
No
Thank you! I’m surprised at how abruptly the season ended as busy as it was. Sort of like 1995 with so many storms within a short period then suddenly stopped.
Now I have to wait another year. Hopefully it won’t be so bad next year.
That's what they said in 2004
On Christmas eve it premieres awesome
I realized this is gonna premiere exactly on christmas day in our place, during Noche Buena! Better as well to not sleep after the christmas feast
We hope you can make it! The video will always be available after the premiere for the rest of time too!
@@Forcethirteen well, unfortunately i was sad that i was not able to watch the premiere because of the crappy wifi signal here on the town where we celebrated the holiday. But nonetheless i find a better wifi signal.
i live in lake charles (strongest hit area from laura) and everywhere you go there is still debris, torn up houses, PILES of trash and other stuff, and tarps on over half the city’s roofs. Now when it rains, most places have to close because of water damage. It’s an amazing thing that ruins a city for such a long time. Four months today Laura hit and devastated our city
What really got me was Hurricane Iota, I remember seeing how fast it was growing and was surprised to see it jump to a Category 5 within a 24 hour time frame.
I also noticed that Amanda turned into Cristobal which is strange, maybe they had some similarities
Fun fact! - Paulette is active right now! And never will die.
I am active wise one I will be Ana
@@hurricanepaulette5420 lol
And of course 2020 would be the only hurricane season to END WITH A CATEGORY 5
Stewart: DENIED
September was just crazy