Vermont’s Unusual Flood of 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @TornadoTrackers
    @TornadoTrackers Год назад +9

    Excellent video as always! As a former New Englander, it's always great to see the smaller communities getting the attention they deserve.

  • @emmorelock
    @emmorelock Год назад +7

    Vermont strong indeed. So nice to see much of the rebuilding is restoration and not scrape & build boxes. Great work, and nice to put a face to Jacob!

  • @Perpendicularproject13
    @Perpendicularproject13 Год назад +3

    Editing was on point for this one!

  • @pearrtree
    @pearrtree Год назад +4

    I LOVE JUNE FIRST I LOVE JUNE FIRST

  • @DavidOConnellvTnY1991
    @DavidOConnellvTnY1991 Год назад +3

    I drove through Montpelier just days after the floods receded. It was crazy to see all the damage & stuff. Glad they’ve been able to recover!

    • @junefirst
      @junefirst  Год назад +2

      Still a ways to go, but they've been through it before and I'm sure that lovely town will be thriving in no time!

  • @abigailgrace8160
    @abigailgrace8160 Год назад +3

    OMG i had no clue Vermont was flooded
    Thank you for the information!

  • @qRedblu
    @qRedblu Год назад +2

    I just found this channel, and i am obsessed with weather. Will be starting a channel of my own soon, but i saw this video and its awesome! I'm also from western mass

  • @AndrewPritchard
    @AndrewPritchard Год назад +2

    Really well done video, Ethan! Nice to hear a deeper dive into a high impact weather event outside of my backyard.

    • @junefirst
      @junefirst  Год назад

      Thank you, Andrew! As sad as these disasters are, they serve as learning opportunities and deserve documentation to capture the history for future generations to come.

  • @tominite8672
    @tominite8672 3 месяца назад +1

    i was camping in Central/Eastern NH near the Saco river right in the Moderate Zone, we were lucky that at least the heaviest rain wasn't shifting east or our campground would have probably been underwater, the whole campground sat between the Saco and Ellis River. we had decided to stay the whole time seeing the worst of it was occurring a whole state over although the rivers got quite high and some people camping by the rivers had to be relocated closer to the center of the campground.

  • @Tirani2
    @Tirani2 Год назад

    I've been reading the CWG since they were a blog, not a section on the Washington Post. Good to see they're still getting the good folks in for analysis. I no longer live in DC, but I occasionally wander by to see what's new there. Great vid, great analysis.

  • @tornadostories
    @tornadostories Год назад +6

    Nice documentary. Hopefully the people majorly affected will be back on their feet soon 👍

  • @tomastos9
    @tomastos9 Год назад +2

    That beginning description about vermont sounds a lot like finland lol, but in all seriousness i hope the best of luck for all the families of those who died

  • @Arceusmemesidk-zk7tm
    @Arceusmemesidk-zk7tm 11 месяцев назад

    I live 10 minutes away from Montpelier, and the damages were just terrible. I have friends and family there, I was legitimately scared for them.

  • @andrewduff2048
    @andrewduff2048 Год назад +1

    This includes one of the better discussions of climate change's role in a specific weather event. It's really a tricky subject and a lot of people in the media who don't understand meteorology can get a head of themselves

    • @junefirst
      @junefirst  Год назад +1

      Really appreciate that comment. It really is something that needs to be addressed carefully and I'm really happy Jacob contributed to this video. He's very articulate and calculated with his wording so it was a huge addition to this video.

  • @juliefore
    @juliefore Год назад

    Very informative video. Now I understand some of the worry people in New England were expressing about (then potential) damage from Hurricane Lee.

    • @junefirst
      @junefirst  Год назад

      Glad you found it informative and see that perspective. Cheers!

  • @Localbrewbvt
    @Localbrewbvt 9 месяцев назад +1

    people are still missing from Irene... a foster child has never been found...

  • @maxterff6873
    @maxterff6873 Год назад +1

    Hi, good afternoon, I really like your channel, especially the videos analyzing the damage caused by tornadoes, I am impressed with the size and strength of these events, but could you do an analysis of the Bridge Creek tornado of May 3, 1999, that is the strongest tornado that ever landed on this planet or from El Reno in 2013 and 2011 that would be very interesting, apart from the fact that the tornado in El reno in 2013, as everyone knows, escapes all the parameters of other tornadoes, creating several tornadoes around it which adds up to more than 10 at the same time plus its size and registered strength however being rated EF3

    • @junefirst
      @junefirst  Год назад

      All of those storms are on my list to cover. However, it takes a long time for me to create these videos and I work full time, so it my be awhile before I get to them.
      I’m trying to have at least one Damage Analysis a month and I have so many events on the list, so please understand that it may be a bit until I get to them. Glad you enjoy them!

  • @MaryBruflat
    @MaryBruflat Год назад +1

    Drywall is removed at 4' increments due to its 4' x 8' lengths.

  • @emomuzz5883
    @emomuzz5883 4 месяца назад

    Commies. When discussing VT, please don't forget the commies.

    • @Techno_Idioto
      @Techno_Idioto Месяц назад

      We're happy that you remember us 'commies' (even though communists can be found all over the U.S, and I happen to be a U.S South Communist), but please remember that politics is secondary to making sure that disaster areas are given the attention they need so that those unaware but with good hearts can send relief to them.