Tropical update: Hurricane Ian weakening after making landfall

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2022
  • Hurricane Ian will become one of the top 10 strongest storms to ever strike the state of Florida. The storm had about 18 feet of storm surge.

Комментарии • 97

  • @APR1037
    @APR1037 Год назад +19

    Great coverage; factual, well-explained, and free of hype. Thank you!

  • @helloagainitsme5483
    @helloagainitsme5483 Год назад +12

    This was the best most well explained coverage ever. Thank you, good job

  • @dehalfacre2370
    @dehalfacre2370 Год назад +40

    Your predictions were almost spot on. THANK YOU! Everyone else is worried about grabbing headlines and people just wanted information. I LIVE in Tampa and your forecast was the best I saw on any news source.

    • @officiallbiingo
      @officiallbiingo Год назад +2

      💯💯💯💯💯

    • @TheOneTheyCallDean
      @TheOneTheyCallDean Год назад +2

      These are the kinds of balanced news coverage that we need. 😊🌎✨

    • @athomewithtexasgirl9888
      @athomewithtexasgirl9888 Год назад +1

      Your in Tampa? I have family that lives near there but they evacuated. How are yall doing this morning?

  • @kugmyster
    @kugmyster Год назад +11

    Thanks for not monetizing this coverage of Ian, mad respect 💯 👊

  • @prayerwarrior2486
    @prayerwarrior2486 Год назад +7

    You have given an excellent report. THANK YOU.

  • @justinclark6762
    @justinclark6762 Год назад +6

    Great presentation of weather movement and how to see the big picture. Best I’ve ever seen. No need for the “news voice” and all the fluff. Excellent work. And I don’t ever really comment on things. Keep it up! 👍

  • @FLnative13thGen
    @FLnative13thGen Год назад +3

    The last broadcast about how the Tampa Bay would be drained and pushed into Charlotte Harbor was spot on, you're the best most concise weatherman i have ever seen.

  • @karenkoenig5518
    @karenkoenig5518 Год назад +10

    Thanx for updates. Watching on my phone. Lost power this morning still not on. Ft. Laud. Fl. Pray an stay safe all

    • @michalebron5083
      @michalebron5083 Год назад +3

      Prayers for everyone in Florida 🙏

    • @brianwt1
      @brianwt1 Год назад

      They can’t start working on anyone’s power outage till the storm passes so just hang in there and stay safe.

  • @anthonylamura8600
    @anthonylamura8600 Год назад +8

    I live in Myrtle beach SC and every year I get unnerved with these storms ! I have hugh pine trees all around my home . When the trees start rocking and rolling I start to cry....Lol. WISH US LUCK !

    • @monicasojka2738
      @monicasojka2738 Год назад

      Me too!! Praying for all of us impacted now and what is coming.

  • @billcunningham8485
    @billcunningham8485 Год назад +1

    Really nice job explaining the storm and the models going forward for the next week. Excellent coverage.

  • @Scronnoc
    @Scronnoc Год назад +6

    Very well done! Thank you!

  • @mytobytobster
    @mytobytobster Год назад +2

    Very professional presentation

  • @mcrdl76
    @mcrdl76 Год назад +2

    Very professional and concise information!

  • @IanV10
    @IanV10 Год назад +26

    It’s 11:10 pm and we’re getting 40-55 mph winds with 65-70 gusts in Port Saint Lucie on the east coast, just goes to show how powerful this storm still is, I’m laying in bed and the house is vibrating 😮 stay safe y’all 🙏🏼🌀

    • @stm2fr
      @stm2fr Год назад +2

      im in kissimme right now, every like 10 seconds we get like a 2 second burst of wind its weird. this is my first hurricane so i have no clue if thats normal

    • @insideoutdelabba2011
      @insideoutdelabba2011 Год назад +5

      praying for you guys.

    • @thegnome4874
      @thegnome4874 Год назад +4

      @@stm2fr totally normal hang in there

    • @AFAskygoddess
      @AFAskygoddess Год назад +3

      I'm in Port Orange. It sounds like a freight train is circling my house.

    • @stm2fr
      @stm2fr Год назад +2

      @@thegnome4874 yeah i got some cheez-its so im good

  • @ncinteriorsplus3520
    @ncinteriorsplus3520 Год назад +3

    Excellent work sir !

  • @zincminus3793
    @zincminus3793 Год назад

    Best break down I’ve seen and very much appreciated! Hope to see more in depth info on the southwest coast of FLA Thursday ;)

  • @annana3433
    @annana3433 Год назад

    Thank you. Very well explained. I live near Jacksonille, now I know what to is in store for us

  • @karronlaneNOLA
    @karronlaneNOLA Год назад +4

    thank you.

  • @jeanetteshawredden5643
    @jeanetteshawredden5643 Год назад +2

    Great Ian update on Wed Sep 28 late pm, what to expect the next few days.

  • @stevescrews447
    @stevescrews447 Год назад +5

    Thank you for keeping us safe.

  • @tenboom9043
    @tenboom9043 Год назад

    Very good explanation.

  • @SpectateDrake
    @SpectateDrake Год назад

    Thank yous for your efforts, thank you for nice explanations and not monetizing the video. Some people don’t have time to watch an ad or two forcibly.

  • @pbayer773
    @pbayer773 Год назад +2

    CANNOT IMAGINE HOW TIRED YOU ALL ARE

  • @MatiasHeinrich1
    @MatiasHeinrich1 Год назад

    Great detail in the reporting. Nice work

  • @rachellay3922
    @rachellay3922 Год назад

    Spot on captain!

  • @monicasojka2738
    @monicasojka2738 Год назад +1

    Praying for all of us

  • @patriciastaton6182
    @patriciastaton6182 Год назад +3

    🙏🏽

  • @pbayer773
    @pbayer773 Год назад +1

    Hope you all stay safe

  • @niqhtt
    @niqhtt Год назад +1

    it's just Florida, thoughts and prayers will fix it

  • @daboulgotti5717
    @daboulgotti5717 Год назад

    Ian been on point 🤣🔥

  • @spthibault
    @spthibault Год назад

    It's Rah-lee NC. There is no Ray-lee NC lol. Will the temp of the Atlantic allow for any intensification once across FL?

  • @joec1212
    @joec1212 Год назад +1

    David Paul is a G!

  • @steveparness2251
    @steveparness2251 Год назад +1

    I think scientists and engineers should be working on ways to stop these in their track. I understand satellites can detect an eye forming when its about 1/4
    of a mile across. Small enough to have one of the weaker walls blown apart with munitions or microwave technology. It's time we try to control this terrible life threatening hazard.

    • @franco2b145
      @franco2b145 Год назад

      Stop?! Who? Mother nature? 😳 Good luck with dat!! 😂

  • @YoHoosierDaddy
    @YoHoosierDaddy Год назад +2

    My windoes are leaking like crazy goddamn

  • @hopesaday7619
    @hopesaday7619 Год назад

    So how bad will it hit Savannah Georgia?

  • @dh2682
    @dh2682 Год назад

    stressfull for you to inform everyone,all take care..

  • @Kelix-
    @Kelix- Год назад +3

    He sounds like he just learned that information right before he got up there and is just putting it all together 😅

    • @MiggyOnTheTrack
      @MiggyOnTheTrack Год назад +1

      LMFAO!!!

    • @cindyortiz4163
      @cindyortiz4163 Год назад +2

      He is excited like he said never before seen 😅

    • @Kelix-
      @Kelix- Год назад +2

      No disrespect though! They’re doing a great job and Im very appreciative and very grateful for everything the whole team is doing!!

    • @MiggyOnTheTrack
      @MiggyOnTheTrack Год назад

      @@Kelix- Yea , they probably tired

  • @GoldWulfMusic
    @GoldWulfMusic Год назад

    We live in pinellas county (near Tampa) this was nothing more for us then a drizzle and wind

  • @Jackyyyyboii
    @Jackyyyyboii Год назад

    U guys think the stores will be open tomorrow?

  • @Relax4now
    @Relax4now Год назад

    So if Florida wasn’t there, it would strengthen to Cat 5 or worse? (Land cut off its supply source)

    • @TheOneTheyCallDean
      @TheOneTheyCallDean Год назад

      It would disperse as it crossed land, but yes, Florida does seem to serve as a 'break' for weather storms. 😊🌎✨

  • @insideoutdelabba2011
    @insideoutdelabba2011 Год назад

    curious......has a hurricane Ever been known to go so north inland ...that it turns with help of the great lakes and a rogue wind-to enter ohio/michigan region?....can any1 with real proof answer this? please & thankyou.

    • @joshuaguenin9507
      @joshuaguenin9507 Год назад

      no, they are normally tropical depressions or low pressures that far north. national hurricane center has a website and good archives by year that you can look at storm tracks

  • @carolynsabbott
    @carolynsabbott Год назад

    Why is it no one mentions the river turbulence drawing the storms in??? I knew it would if it was close to the shore...Someone tell me why they never talk about this ???They should know this 🤔

  • @PacificNatureTV
    @PacificNatureTV Год назад

    ledge!!!

  • @noahwheeling8258
    @noahwheeling8258 Год назад

    He sounds like he hates doing this lmao

  • @lindacrawford3441
    @lindacrawford3441 Год назад +12

    I still don’t understand why people wanna live in Florida

    • @oriraykai3610
      @oriraykai3610 Год назад

      Texas and California get em too.

    • @Hoogleman
      @Hoogleman Год назад +4

      The eye passed over my family and myself here in Punta Gorda. At least where I'm at, damage doesn't seem like anything crazy so far. Being here versus seeing it from elsewhere are 2 wildly different experiences.

    • @the-beneficiary1809
      @the-beneficiary1809 Год назад +5

      @@oriraykai3610 cali gets no hurricanes wtf are you smoking.

    • @austingray6885
      @austingray6885 Год назад +2

      It makes life exciting

    • @J.D.Vision
      @J.D.Vision Год назад

      Because it's not a Left¡st sh¡thole, that's why.

  • @intelectual1152
    @intelectual1152 Год назад +1

    Florida is full of Spanish, so the news is only in English. You don't try to help Spanish people about this tragedy. I'm asking why,???

    • @joshuaguenin9507
      @joshuaguenin9507 Год назад +1

      because this station is in houston....texas

    • @intelectual1152
      @intelectual1152 Год назад

      @@joshuaguenin9507 even that the news is important for Floridians. So. A lot in Texas ar bilingual why don't translate and save people with knowledge about the weather.

    • @joshuaguenin9507
      @joshuaguenin9507 Год назад +1

      @@intelectual1152 if floridians can get a station out of houston with no power....then more power to them. Besides there is something called SAP ...push that button and everyone starts speaking spanish

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator Год назад +3

    'This a very rare event' WELL, maybe not. With human caused global warming THIS may now be an average storm. Enjoy. How about reducing our contribution to heating the atmosphere?

    • @SpookyApparition
      @SpookyApparition Год назад

      There is not a weather expert on the planet who would argue that this is now considered an average storm. Don't be a dumbass.