In Port aux basque it’s bad, houses going out to sea! I’m 3 hours away and it’s windy however everything is okay except for falling trees 😊Pray everyone is safe! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@Ruby-60 yes Ruby I've been following all news of Fiona on YT and CBC radio from Halifax too . . . but to hear this from you Ruby felt more real and had me in tears.
Thank you for keeping us updated on the storm. I haven't been to the island in years; however, it used to be my yearly summer vacation spot - and I have an Aunt that still lives in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Prayers up !!!
Man, it sounds like the combination of storm surge, storm waves and tides basically caused a neighbourhood including a 2 story apt building to be washed out to sea! Yikes!
This is strange. I am from Cape Breton, NS, posted a comment about our ordeal and that of others and it was DELETED??? WHY??????? Good luck to all who suffered damages or injuries in the storm and to those with relatives who are going through this ordeal. (I honestly do not know why my comment was deleted. Oh well, must have been a good reason.?)
Such a tragedy for our neighbors just north of us here in Vermont. My Hamel ancestors settled in New France in the 1650's and over time settled in Quebec and Vermont. Sending prayers to all those who have suffered from this and hope that there will not be any loss of life.
Port aux Basques is devastated here. We are truly in a crisis. That natural breakwater is what we know as Channel Head. It holds an historic lighthouse that is still standing.
Superstorm Fiona - calling it a post tropical storm imparts the impression this storm was no big deal. At least the NHC calling it a post tropical cyclone makes more sense, even though technically speaking it is a "post tropical" storm.
You know it’s funny after using social media and the Internet to provide information almost solely over the last two years….(No main stream media for me) The minute I see typical broadcasting such as this, it seems so ineffective, outdated, slow to respond. It’s also interesting when these news channels rely on social media themselves and public videos for their own broadcasting purposes. Main stream media are in their death throes.
My grandparents in Nova Scotia have lost power due to the storm luckily there prepared and they are going to buy a generator, but they also had a light bulb that lasted 4 hours, I hope everyone in Nova Scotia are ok
I was 8 or 9 when I went against parental orders and went out into the tail end of a hurricane. It was just wind. My little body couldn’t walk against the wind pressure. I quickly went inside. 1970 or ‘71.
Rotation of the earth. The equator has to move faster than the part nearer to the poles. So any storm that's large enough and lasts long enough will start to show a distinct rotation (at the south, moving eastward, i.e., anti clockwise). It's reversed in the southern hemisphere: the equator is to the north and so their storms are clockwise
High and low preasure systems are accompanied by opposite spining centers. Low preasure centers spin counter clockwise and the energies move from the earth upward into the atmosphere. Tornadoes express this dynamic by sucking material off the ground and puting it into the atmosphere. High preasure centers spin clockwise pushing the atmosphere down creating the high preasure. Furthermore a high preasure zone will be complimented somewhere and attached to its opposite by electric spining vortexes that can be seen on the Sun with Solar prominences. Giant arcs that are negative at one end and positive on the other. This is occuring also on earth but is invisible for the most part. This is information the 'authorities' dont want spread for whatever reasons. They cover up most real science nowadaze to keep their old paradigm running. It wont last as we are awakening to the true dynamics of this electrical/magnetic universe. The Gravitic/Magnetic paradigm will collapse and is doing so now. The nature of the universe is ElectroMagnetic and all the anomilies associated with the old paradigm such as black holes and empty space, dissapear once the true nature is studied.
@Compact G29 The power of the winds moving in that extraordinary anti-clockwise motion was proved in Katrina. To the East of the city there is a slender natural channel called the Pass of the Rigolets. Katrina drove a 20 foot wall of salt water from the Gulf into Lake Pontchartrain. The flood then topped the levees. Since the city is below sea level you could see against the walls the height of that moving mass.
@@aaronstandingbear my deep appreciation for taking time to tap out this comprehensive explanation goes to you my friend! This is an excellent big picture perspective well worth everyone's read. Wish I could copy & paste to email to myself for reference. Nevermind. I'll study your explanation for an hour . . . until I know information by heart!
Main stream media making it sound like a catagory 5 hurricane, instead of a tropical storm. Unless you live on the water you will be fine. The worst thing that will happen is power outages.
They are not. And they won’t be running Sunday, either. Given the flooding in Port aux Basques, it’s doubtful that they will be running in the next few days, either.
First, let me apologize for "Mike G", I have people near Miramichi and like everyone in that area there is some damage to infrastructure but no injuries' reported. I hope that gives you some peace of mind :)
Omg sarcasm really REALLY omg you are so disgusting dont you know they have people there its so rude to disrespect the dead like that I still can't believe they were all wiped out what heartless weather
I was never a big fan of weather network, believing it was mainly an American service. I guess i was wrong. Now i have seen far better weather coverage than the grossly overfunded CBC.
Severity and frequency of storm, droughts, storm surges. I speculate more earthquakes as more energy is in the system. Which means more tsunamis. And... most people worldwide live on the coast. (Likely because the sea is a vast source of food and transportation.)
"You have changed the chemistry of the atmosphere, of the waters and the soils. And now the world is changing-changing so rapidly, so dangerously, changing now in ways that will affect you more than you realize." ~ The New Message ~ The Global Emergency ~ Read the entire passage online for free. A must read!
I also confirmed that I solved the problem of global warming. If anyone thinks that I can't fix this problem to the end, I don't mind. From what I have researched and analyzed The violence is increasing than it has been every year. If the UN approves me to solve the global warming problem, I will quickly fix the problem. I have enough information to prove to everyone that there is a solution and a solution to the problem of global warming to return to normal.
let's see if Justin Trudeau gives the people of Atlanta Canada money to rebuild. There homes. Because it seem like he's got open checkbook for the Ukraine. What about helping Ur own people for once in Ur life Trudeau
Indeed Allah is Merciful but humans are sinners and ungrateful, imagine this happening during peak of lockdown of covid-19. Continue to disobey laws of God and it will lead to huge storms that wont be recoverable. Even gust map shows the rainbow cause of it man.
Thank you for keeping us updated. It really helps with people sharing the news as no one can be every where.
In Port aux basque it’s bad, houses going out to sea! I’m 3 hours away and it’s windy however everything is okay except for falling trees 😊Pray everyone is safe! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ruby,are the Port aux Basque ferries starting to run again.?
Oh! Homes taken out to sea is a heart-break as far away as me in Vancouver BC.
@@lorettayoung8911 Monday/ Of Tuesday maybe! ? It’s bad there.
@@penelopehill9710 it’s on CBC news channel on RUclips
@@Ruby-60 yes Ruby I've been following all news of Fiona on YT and CBC radio from Halifax too . . .
but to hear this from you Ruby felt more real and had me in tears.
Thank you for keeping us updated on the storm.
I haven't been to the island in years; however, it used to be my yearly summer vacation spot - and I have an Aunt that still lives in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Prayers up !!!
Man, it sounds like the combination of storm surge, storm waves and tides basically caused a neighbourhood including a 2 story apt building to be washed out to sea! Yikes!
Praying for Nova Scotia for their safety
I think the last time Eastern Canada saw a storm this bad, was The Perfect Storm of 1991
This is strange. I am from Cape Breton, NS, posted a comment about our ordeal and that of others and it was DELETED??? WHY??????? Good luck to all who suffered damages or injuries in the storm and to those with relatives who are going through this ordeal. (I honestly do not know why my comment was deleted. Oh well, must have been a good reason.?)
Good coverage, but more citizen interviews, please!
pray for all 🙏
I never thought I'd ever hear the words 'Canadian hurricane warning '
me too... and I'm on the northest shorre of nb the wind are really something....
X
Hang in ... Its almost over xo
Buoy ooh buoy mi a pray fr them in Canada especially my son cause he is there hoping fr the best
praying for Don & Theresa's safety in Nova Scotia 🙏🙏
Thank you for keeping me updated!! My little cousin lives in Nova Scotia and we can't get in touch with him obviously.
Such a tragedy for our neighbors just north of us here in Vermont. My Hamel ancestors settled in New France in the 1650's and over time settled in Quebec and Vermont.
Sending prayers to all those who have suffered from this and hope that there will not be any loss of life.
love the hand gestures! Good job!
Port aux Basques is devastated here. We are truly in a crisis. That natural breakwater is what we know as Channel Head. It holds an historic lighthouse that is still standing.
Is it over Nova Scotia? Does anyone know?
I think it’s over Cape Breton heading north east.
Halifax area is clear skies and bright stars.
What's happening in Charlottetown.
I haven’t seen much about PEI I’ve been wondering too. Hope everyone’s ok! Got hit hard enough In NS, them and Newfoundland have me worried
Superstorm Fiona - calling it a post tropical storm imparts the impression this storm was no big deal. At least the NHC calling it a post tropical cyclone makes more sense, even though technically speaking it is a "post tropical" storm.
You know it’s funny after using social media and the Internet to provide information almost solely over the last two years….(No main stream media for me) The minute I see typical broadcasting such as this, it seems so ineffective, outdated, slow to respond. It’s also interesting when these news channels rely on social media themselves and public videos for their own broadcasting purposes. Main stream media are in their death throes.
lolol 100%
do shut up
I couldn't agree more.
@@geoffreywilson-harrington4014 Found the legacy TV producer.
No, it’s not. Mainstream media didn’t tell people to eat Tide Pods and NyQuil chicken or to huff cinnamon. That was social media.
My grandparents in Nova Scotia have lost power due to the storm luckily there prepared and they are going to buy a generator, but they also had a light bulb that lasted 4 hours, I hope everyone in Nova Scotia are ok
Where prepared?
@@patconsult sorry I’m a bit confused about what u said Ik that’s dum of me too say but can u say that again
How often do the Atlantic provinces receive these kind of storms?
Every 20 years lol 😂 we don't get storms like this.
I think the last time they got a storm like this, was in 1991
Overall, the North Atlantic gets these storms (level 3+) every 20 years. However 1-2 storms we get those once or twice a decade.
I was 8 or 9 when I went against parental orders and went out into the tail end of a hurricane. It was just wind. My little body couldn’t walk against the wind pressure. I quickly went inside. 1970 or ‘71.
How is Saint-Pierre et Miquelon doing? I can't find any news in English or French. Also Isles de la Madeleine?
I’m betting they are hit just as hard. I thought of them too.
How is it in north Sydney, please?
Why do winds blow anti-clockwise around eye of storm?
Rotation of the earth. The equator has to move faster than the part nearer to the poles. So any storm that's large enough and lasts long enough will start to show a distinct rotation (at the south, moving eastward, i.e., anti clockwise). It's reversed in the southern hemisphere: the equator is to the north and so their storms are clockwise
High and low preasure systems are accompanied by opposite spining centers. Low preasure centers spin counter clockwise and the energies move from the earth upward into the atmosphere. Tornadoes express this dynamic by sucking material off the ground and puting it into the atmosphere. High preasure centers spin clockwise pushing the atmosphere down creating the high preasure. Furthermore a high preasure zone will be complimented somewhere and attached to its opposite by electric spining vortexes that can be seen on the Sun with Solar prominences. Giant arcs that are negative at one end and positive on the other. This is occuring also on earth but is invisible for the most part. This is information the 'authorities' dont want spread for whatever reasons. They cover up most real science nowadaze to keep their old paradigm running. It wont last as we are awakening to the true dynamics of this electrical/magnetic universe. The Gravitic/Magnetic paradigm will collapse and is doing so now. The nature of the universe is ElectroMagnetic and all the anomilies associated with the old paradigm such as black holes and empty space, dissapear once the true nature is studied.
@Compact G29 The power of the winds moving in that extraordinary anti-clockwise motion was proved in Katrina. To the East of the city there is a slender natural channel called the Pass of the Rigolets. Katrina drove a 20 foot wall of salt water from the Gulf into Lake Pontchartrain.
The flood then topped the levees. Since the city is below sea level you could see against the walls the height of that moving mass.
@@aaronstandingbear my deep appreciation for taking time to tap out this comprehensive explanation goes to you my friend!
This is an excellent big picture perspective well worth everyone's read.
Wish I could copy & paste to email to myself for reference.
Nevermind.
I'll study your explanation for an hour . . . until I know information by heart!
@@aaronstandingbear 😯
Did that guy say "wanting to break" the record???
yup
Matt , it’s Newfoundland AND LABRADOR
That’s for mentioning the pets and animals they too get stress and struggle not only humans.
All wildlife is affected. Land and sea.
Main stream media making it sound like a catagory 5 hurricane, instead of a tropical storm. Unless you live on the water you will be fine. The worst thing that will happen is power outages.
Unless you count wind damage and flooding.....
Where’s James TOP?
I thought HAARA controls all the weather
Quebec
5:50 28%
Anyone know on the rock NL
How is petty harbour doing
Pleaseee
Thoughts with you
Personally I found it underwhelming in Halifax.
Can’t get through to Marine Atlantic.Anyone know if the Port aux Basque ferries running?
They are not. And they won’t be running Sunday, either. Given the flooding in Port aux Basques, it’s doubtful that they will be running in the next few days, either.
Will Jamaica get it 🤔
the trik old style perculator coffee pot. colman stove. with this your good.
My sister lives there and I haven’t heard from her
❤
Are the Trailer Park Boys live,
From Sunnyvale?
How is it in Miramichi, please?
wiped out no one made it out alive sorry man
Are there really people like this in the world...because his mother rejected him at birth he takes it out on everybody...
First, let me apologize for "Mike G", I have people near Miramichi and like everyone in that area there is some damage to infrastructure but no injuries' reported. I hope that gives you some peace of mind :)
Omg sarcasm really REALLY omg you are so disgusting dont you know they have people there its so rude to disrespect the dead like that I still can't believe they were all wiped out what heartless weather
My grandson lives there. Would like to know how this city made out also.
Yeah yesh yeah
How's it in Halifax?
Trees down everywhere. Pretty bad here
Thank you.
Why aren't they using Trudeau's wind power...huh?
Isn't anybody going to blame Joe Biden for this hurricane?
It'll be all right Young Buck.
Sorry for the people. But these reporters are pure click bait... drama drama drama..
Where did covid go?
Total Devastation?? Come on. Do you need the views that bad?!1
Is it near oak island
I was never a big fan of weather network, believing it was mainly an American service. I guess i was wrong. Now i have seen far better weather coverage than the grossly overfunded CBC.
Underfunded. They limp along compared to how it was in the 1970s.
Total devastation! No sensationalism here.
Just think of the heat this thing is displacing!
Severity and frequency of storm, droughts, storm surges. I speculate more earthquakes as more energy is in the system. Which means more tsunamis. And... most people worldwide live on the coast. (Likely because the sea is a vast source of food and transportation.)
"You have changed the chemistry of the atmosphere, of the waters and the soils. And now the world is changing-changing so rapidly, so dangerously, changing now in ways that will affect you more than you realize." ~ The New Message ~ The Global Emergency ~ Read the entire passage online for free. A must read!
Thanks for sharing this.
I also confirmed that I solved the problem of global warming. If anyone thinks that I can't fix this problem to the end, I don't mind.
From what I have researched and analyzed The violence is increasing than it has been every year.
If the UN approves me to solve the global warming problem, I will quickly fix the problem. I have enough information to prove to everyone that there is a solution and a solution to the problem of global warming to return to normal.
let's see if Justin Trudeau gives the people of Atlanta Canada money to rebuild. There homes. Because it seem like he's got open checkbook for the Ukraine. What about helping Ur own people for once in Ur life Trudeau
I really hate these people who stand in front of the map !
Humanizing the coverage. But they do get in the way don’t they?
The gone greens will be dancing in the Streets huh! In Calipornia !
The fires and atmospheric rivers in BC. Now this. Expect more. More often.
It will eventually cause problems in Europe.
It’s heading for Greenland.
@@thomashong2938 Greenland is danish. So. Early Europe? Europe Lite? 😉
Where are the real Hurricanes?
LOL
Lobbyst from "global warming"
There is no "uh " in the name hawkesbury! it sounds like Hawks bury
🌹👻😇
Indeed Allah is Merciful but humans are sinners and ungrateful, imagine this happening during peak of lockdown of covid-19. Continue to disobey laws of God and it will lead to huge storms that wont be recoverable. Even gust map shows the rainbow cause of it man.
lol what a joke
Buoy ooh buoy mi a pray fr them in Canada especially my son cause he is there hoping fr the best