I was 15 years old when hurricane Andrew hit Florida. I was lucky that nothing horrible happened were I lived but it was very scary. It felt like a train or airplane was passing over my house. We were a month without power. My prayers and love to all who read this and be safe❤
I survived Andrew in Aug. of 92. Bryan talked us through pre and post the event on AM Radio from local CBS's bunker. He Saved Thousands of Lives. Listen to Bryan. I think it time for a U.S. Weather General. Much like a Surgeon General but working with local Cities and States to wisely spend Federal, State, and Local Resources to improve resiliency in or Power Grids, Building Codes, etc. Bryan Would be My Choice.
@@JordanWallace-nb4id why are you assuming he’s angry? Look up studies on prayer they demonstrably do nothing…evacuating people on contrary is productive
Pray for everyone, this is the NWO attempting to disrupt the election and stop Trump from getting votes, they control the weather for those of us who understand what is happening.
God help us all in Florida 🙏 I remember you Mr.Norcross helping us through Andrew, THANK YOU 😍 , it was horrible there, was working with the health department in Perrine then, but I lived in Westchester, Miami it was scary for me alone with my 2 kids!
Yes, Westchester was hit badly,and Homestead..Everybody thought the hurricane would hit the beach areas but instead it hit South Miami and Homestead the worst. Miami Beach had no damage, and had electricity while the rest of us suffered without electricity, it was horrendous.
Get out Floridians! Help your neighbors and especially the elderly, disabled and poor. Milton will be devastating and life threatening! Many prayers for all ✝️🙏
People need that. Some of his most educational comments are his analogies. Like how the surge created by a larger windfield being like using your whole arm to move the water in a bathtub, instead of just your hand. Smart guy.
@@sue8344and here I'd been kicking myself for not moving to Asheville from Orlando when the real estate was more affordable, thinking I'd have less extreme storms to deal with. Never would have imagined what happened there. I'm glad you are safe!
All right everyone let's be nice I live there I know what they're going through and I feel terrible that I'm not there with them I only moved away 2 years ago lived in New Port Richey Florida for my whole life and I've been through some things but this is like the finger of God so please list me nice and not sarcastic these people need our thoughts and prayers they need to know that we're there for them and right now that's all we can do until after passes so please please be nice
Okay for any of you Tampa residents that STILL are not sure if you should leave, understand that mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for Macdill AFB.Mandatory Evacuees: Uniformed service members/dependents and all APF and NAF civilians employees/dependents .. Went through this very thing Hurricane Michael 2018 Tyndall AfB and it destroyed our base and we lost almost everything. Please please leave, don’t hesitate. If you can’t afford: MAKE YOUR SITUATION known by going to your city and DEMAND help!! Go to police station, fire department, Red Cross center, and if no help, GO to a television station!!! You WILL get help I know you will. Make it known and do not give up in trying to leave. Praying 🙏
They WARNED US….. Get out. I live in Miami and I’m making my way out now….. Money going to always be here, YOU won’t…. God gave us common sense. Prayers 🙏🏾
@@valeriefromoregon yes expected flooding, tornadoes…. I left cause I’m not taking no chances on nothing. Look like it’s trying to shift. I’m afraid going to go in another direction… we don’t know.
My prayers are for Heavenly Father to keep the people of Florida especially my brother and his family safe from harms way and also I ask Father God to keep all animals safe as well. God Bless the state of Florida....
This was the best most comprehensive look into a hurricane I've ever seen. Great job. Please, Florida, stay safe, get outta dodge if you can- us here in the northern states are thinking of you guys non-stop!
We lost our home in hurricane Michael. Went to work with it predicted a Cat 3 (concerned but not overly), woke up to a Cat4 and later some were saying it was a Cat 5 at landfall. I am essential personnel so couldn't leave. All I know is that was a VERY scary situation. My prayers are with those in this storm's path and with the essential personnel who have to stay and ride this thing out. Mr. Norcross gave really good explanation of things that actually were easy to understand. Thank you for that.
Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers for us in Florida. I live in Bradenton, in Manatee County. All those who needed to evacutae, especially on the islands have done so.
Thank you for always giving Bryan enough time to thoroughly explain what is happening and what might happen as the hurricane approaches. I have followed Bryan for many years and he is my favorite hurricane expert. I will tune in again at the next update.......
All of us that went through hurricane Andrew remember how Brian helped us through a very intense couple of days. Nobody could have done a better job, he spent countless hours consecutively bringing us updates without taking a break for sleep. Thank you again Brian Norcross.
Yes, we remember..The winds went up to 200mph at the Coral Gables Weather Centre.!! Brian worked day and night with us, he was so exhausted, his eyes kept blinking to stay awake ..
A handful in our rv parknot able to leave. No fuel to go and hunkering down. We are all in this together. We are in Marion county. Hoping this cold front comes south stronger and faster.
I saw where fuel is limited at gas stations due to helene This is a big problem with so many poor retirees choosing to live in a hurricane alley and then wonder what to do with they hit. I moved to Michigan, few tornados and so affordable. Warm winters are not worth this grief.
@@mattdelany6799 that's an option if someone doesn't have an interest in long term housing, building equity or a safe retirement when climbing in and out of a rig or driving one is no longer an option.
@@mattdelany6799 you are not the oracle of wisdom and insight. I left Florida for a safer state to live in. Be the little pig that builds a house of brick, not straw or sticks.
Florida should’ve reversed the side of the highway for going into the state into outbound. Could get twice the amount of vehicles/people out. Looking at the photo-inbound is virtually empty. Texas coast around Houston use to do that for really bad hurricanes when massive evacs were necessary. Don’t know if they still do that..
Wow, really amazing and concise reporting on hurricane Milton by Mr. Bryan Norcross. Just earned my subscription. Thank you for a job well done sir. Be safe Floridians. Hey Auntie Merlin in Port St. Lucie, be ready and stay safe. Love you much.
@brewsandbass5572 Yeah, um...that's...kind of how those things (categories) work. Kind of like, you're a teenager and then a few seconds later suddenly, you're not. Sounds like you may have been quaffing something other than brews?
Thank you! Thanks be to God, no human losses at the Yucatán península, and so far, only a few material damages have been reported. I'm praying that Milton degrades, and you can also report no human losses, and carry on a swift recovery on material matters.
I volunteered during Andrew in ‘92 and have been through three eyewalls over the years. If you live in Bradenton within 3-5 miles of the coast? Board up and be prepared for long term power outages and dangerous roads. Everyone else can relax a bit. 125 winds and reducing as it makes landfall is good news for everyone else. No problem. We’ve been through a lot worse
@@supremekingowl9350 , Hopefully not that bad but using the same hand in a bathtub used by Mr. Norcross push your hand the length of the whole tub and then push your hand at the same rate of speed across 1/3 of the tub and notice how much more water is pushed.
High tide in Tampa Bay occurs Wednesday early AM and then again 24 hours later, at around 6 AM Thursday, but it's only around 1-2 feet. Landfall is currently projected for Wed. midnight or a couple hours after that. That could change. Doesn't help to have both (active surge and high tide) occur simultaneously, as you can imagine.
Last week this was a rain storm now it's a massive hurricane. I hope everyone can get out but I'm seeing that gas stations are running out of gas from Helene.
Well weather manipulation has been accessible to the U.S. army since the 50s , used in Vietnam and bettered in the 90s not being a gas station crackhead o anything but can it be possible the government does it intentionally??
This will be the third major hurricane to hit the gulf coast in the last few years. What a mess. I once lived in St. Pete and I really feel sorry for these people.
@@anodyne57 I believe that's what taxes go towards, or were supposed too. The conditions of said roads would say otherwise. The quality of the roads and infrastructure are subpar per the amount of money they collect and misuse inappropriately over seas for "foreign aid". Now if we weren't taxed heavily for subpar performance, you might be able to claim its "free", but its definitely not free. We the people pay for infrastructure and we demand a better performance on their end.
Milton is preparing to brace at Florida 🇺🇸 on Wednesday as it moves up in the Gulf of Mexico that it will get a major landfall as it warns of the hurricane watch. ⚠️ 🌀
When I was a kid in the 90's there was war in the middle east and devastating hurricanes in Florida 😮 nothing ever changes, and people still rebuild yearly 😮
This is going to look as bad as Katrina in the poor neighborhoods just south of downtown. The land is at sea level or lower. Hope people come to southeast Florida to escape this.
It may just devastate the whole state. Just prepare folks. This one reminds me of Andrew and I watched Brian Norcross do the forecast for that and it is forever engrained in my memory.
It's weakening very quickly, this is good news. If it continues to weaken at this pace it may not be as bad as predicted. Hoping for the best. But it's the water that's the killer, not the wind.
Please do not try to downplay the seriousness of this storm. The wind, water, debris, and potential collapse of infrastructure will ALL be killers. I am a Houstonian who has learned from unfortunate experience that you always need to be prepared for the worst case scenario. I understand you may be trying to ease people’s fears and anxieties, or you genuinely have not lived through hurricanes like this and therefore do not have a real understanding of what happens. But this storm is going to cause catastrophic damage to life and property, category be damned.
The St. Johns river flows south to north. The winds swinging back around from the EAST coast near Jacksonville will push the St.Johns river backwards ! That to me is very, very concerning for everyone. The St.Johns river is massive.
I was 15 years old when hurricane Andrew hit Florida. I was lucky that nothing horrible happened were I lived but it was very scary. It felt like a train or airplane was passing over my house. We were a month without power. My prayers and love to all who read this and be safe❤
A whole month without power, wow .
a month without power - ouch. Lots of people need power for oxygen and dialysis, etc
I was 13 years old in Miami when hurricane Andrew hit and you’re correct.
I survived Andrew in Boca.
@@mercedesfonte7476 🙏🙏🙏
I survived Andrew in Aug. of 92. Bryan talked us through pre and post the event on AM Radio from local CBS's bunker. He Saved Thousands of Lives. Listen to Bryan. I think it time for a U.S. Weather General. Much like a Surgeon General but working with local Cities and States to wisely spend Federal, State, and Local Resources to improve resiliency in or Power Grids, Building Codes, etc. Bryan Would be My Choice.
@@ArmandoParra-gz9ps my cousin was one of those calls. She was interviewed at the station afterwards. Very nice and knowledgeable man.
God saved lives, as well.
I grew up with Bryan Norcross as well. I agree!
More government is NEVER the answer and these storms are so localized that the federal government outside of fema has no business in them
@@DarronSanderson Yes he does. But Not By Himself!
Praying for the people and animals of Florida. Please everyone send up prayers for them
@@dawngreen3570 i'm glad that pets are mentioned, and hoping people save many pets as they can!
Thank you
Prayers don't do anything. Evacuate everyone if u can.
@@suvivasqwibqwib4083why so angry bruh? Need a hug?
@@JordanWallace-nb4id why are you assuming he’s angry? Look up studies on prayer they demonstrably do nothing…evacuating people on contrary is productive
Me and my family survived Andrew back In 92. Something that I wouldn't like to experience again.
My prayers for west Florida 🙏🙏
wont be that bad
Yes we were in Coral Springs but after Andrew we left beautiful Florida and moved to NC. You just never know where you can be safe.
Praying that this storm slows down and no one gets hurt! 🙏
Pray to who 😂😂😂
@@Blaq_Versace To the GOD of the Bible!
Amen in Jesus Mighty Name.
@@shirleylou6085 🙏
Pray? hahahaha
I’m not sure how I ended up here, but this is the most comprehensive and detailed explanation I’ve seen about hurricanes in years.
He's been doing 2-3 pretty good duration videos per day since this thing began.
Especially since this is FOX.
Praying for Floridians from Arizona. ❤🙏
Pray for everyone, this is the NWO attempting to disrupt the election and stop Trump from getting votes, they control the weather for those of us who understand what is happening.
Thank you Arizona but we don’t need your prayers we need your Money !!!!!!!!!!!!
God help us all in Florida 🙏
I remember you Mr.Norcross helping us through Andrew, THANK YOU 😍 , it was horrible there,
was working with the health department in Perrine then, but I lived in Westchester, Miami it was scary for me alone with my 2 kids!
Yes, Westchester was hit badly,and Homestead..Everybody thought the hurricane would hit the beach areas but instead it hit South Miami and Homestead the worst. Miami Beach had no damage, and had electricity while the rest of us suffered without electricity, it was horrendous.
Thank you Bryan! We've been trusting you since before Andrew. Much respect from BROWARD county!
Get out Floridians! Help your neighbors and especially the elderly, disabled and poor. Milton will be devastating and life threatening! Many prayers for all ✝️🙏
Thank you Bryan Norcross for explaining things in simple and understandable terms for us.
His analysis is very complete and dynamic
People need that. Some of his most educational comments are his analogies. Like how the surge created by a larger windfield being like using your whole arm to move the water in a bathtub, instead of just your hand. Smart guy.
👎 I like Amy Freeze
I'm in the UK but I've been thinking of the people of Florida all day. Stay safe out there 💕
I’m in Asheville NC and we’re still dealing with the damage from Helene . I feel for the people of Florida getting hit again just 2 weeks later .
Thank you! From Orlando.
@@sue8344and here I'd been kicking myself for not moving to Asheville from Orlando when the real estate was more affordable, thinking I'd have less extreme storms to deal with. Never would have imagined what happened there. I'm glad you are safe!
Yes i been thinking about people as well uk❤️🙏❤️
Thank you.
Prayers for Florida 🙏🏿 .. this storm is nothing to fool around with 🌀
Thank you coach Bryan. He deserves a raise
Sitting right outside the Evac Zone C just outside of Tampa, Wish me luck.
Prayers to all Floridians 🙏 ❤ 🙏
@@heatherhartman6474 pray to the same higher power that is responsible for storms like these! Makes sense
@@jackmartin10why you people so angry? Leave him be.
🙏🏽🌞 let's all pray for Florida 🙏🏽.
Thank you
Praying is the socially acceptable way of doing absolutely nothing.
@@telengardforever7783what have you done in your vain life? Nothing that's what. 🤫
@@JordanWallace-nb4id Okay, they have my "thoughts and prayers", feel better? Sorry I didn't say the standard, meaningless quote.
All right everyone let's be nice I live there I know what they're going through and I feel terrible that I'm not there with them I only moved away 2 years ago lived in New Port Richey Florida for my whole life and I've been through some things but this is like the finger of God so please list me nice and not sarcastic these people need our thoughts and prayers they need to know that we're there for them and right now that's all we can do until after passes so please please be nice
Prayers for the vulnerable.
@@tr7938 what does that mean?
We trust Bryan Norcross. Savior during Andrew. ❤
Special prayers and thoughts from Canada🙏🙏🙏
If there is anyone I tune in to is Bryan Norcross!!! Got south FL through Andrew in 1992!! So incredibly knowledgeable!
Okay for any of you Tampa residents that STILL are not sure if you should leave, understand that mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for Macdill AFB.Mandatory Evacuees: Uniformed service members/dependents and all APF and NAF civilians employees/dependents ..
Went through this very thing Hurricane Michael 2018 Tyndall AfB and it destroyed our base and we lost almost everything. Please please leave, don’t hesitate.
If you can’t afford:
MAKE YOUR SITUATION known by going to your city and DEMAND help!! Go to police station, fire department, Red Cross center, and if no help, GO to a television station!!! You WILL get help I know you will. Make it known and do not give up in trying to leave. Praying 🙏
They WARNED US….. Get out. I live in Miami and I’m making my way out now….. Money going to always be here, YOU won’t…. God gave us common sense. Prayers 🙏🏾
I'm seeing where there is a gas shortage from Helena
My daughter and granddaughters live in Miami she’s not answering the phone today ..is Miami going to be badly flooded ?
@@valeriefromoregon not in the immediate zone probably lots of rain and winds.
Miami should be fine tbh, everywhere else not so much. Just my takeaway from the storm surge maps.
@@valeriefromoregon yes expected flooding, tornadoes…. I left cause I’m not taking no chances on nothing. Look like it’s trying to shift. I’m afraid going to go in another direction… we don’t know.
Praying for Florida. I wish God could reach down and weaken this storm.
Texas praying for all.
Bryan is the GOAT of forecasting hurricanes. I followed him during Andrew. I was living in Ft Lauderdale then. He is the very best.
My prayers are for Heavenly Father to keep the people of Florida especially my brother and his family safe from harms way and also I ask Father God to keep all animals safe as well. God Bless the state of Florida....
This was the best most comprehensive look into a hurricane I've ever seen. Great job. Please, Florida, stay safe, get outta dodge if you can- us here in the northern states are thinking of you guys non-stop!
Praying for all Floridians Love from the v.i 🙏❤
We were not able to evacuate due to illnesses in the family, but we are as prepared as we can be. Im right outside of Tampa
🙏🙏
@@SSSeagurllAndHex prayers for you brother
Prayers for you brother
@@SSSeagurllAndHex I'll 🙏 you and you your family. Stay safe!
I’ll pray for you and family 🙏
Thanks Bryan and team for keeping us informed -- we are grateful!
Thinking of you all from Australia, please stay safe 🥰
Bryan Norcross is a great teacher!
We lost our home in hurricane Michael. Went to work with it predicted a Cat 3 (concerned but not overly), woke up to a Cat4 and later some were saying it was a Cat 5 at landfall. I am essential personnel so couldn't leave. All I know is that was a VERY scary situation.
My prayers are with those in this storm's path and with the essential personnel who have to stay and ride this thing out.
Mr. Norcross gave really good explanation of things that actually were easy to understand. Thank you for that.
I'm an ER RN and left for Georgia. I'm not risking my life for strangers. This is like a bomb about to explode. A job is not worth dying for.
Praying for all people!! God keep you guys Safe 🙏🙌🏻🙏🫶
Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers for us in Florida. I live in Bradenton, in Manatee County. All those who needed to evacutae, especially on the islands have done so.
🙏🙏🙏🙏psalm 91!!!!
Bye bye lol
@@Stopthecrazzthat's right🙌🏾🙌🏾
Sending love and prayers to you all over there from U.K. 🙏❤️🙏
Mind your OWN BUZINESS...😈
Thank you for always giving Bryan enough time to thoroughly explain what is happening and what might happen as the hurricane approaches. I have followed Bryan for many years and he is my favorite hurricane expert. I will tune in again at the next update.......
Stay safe.. My prayers from India.
Helene was bad .Beryl was Bad .Now Milton seems to be worst .But Prayers 🙏
Wasn’t Milton Beryl a famous person? Sounds familiar
Stop praying, it doesn't work. People have been praying for thousands of years and hurricanes keep destroying. Hasn't the penny dropped yet?
May god be with us 🙏🏻
All of us that went through hurricane Andrew remember how Brian helped us through a very intense couple of days. Nobody could have done a better job, he spent countless hours consecutively bringing us updates without taking a break for sleep. Thank you again Brian Norcross.
Yes, we remember..The winds went up to 200mph at the Coral Gables Weather Centre.!! Brian worked day and night with us, he was so exhausted, his eyes kept blinking to stay awake ..
Exceptional reporting. Thank you so much!
Praying from Washington State.🙏
Be safe god bless you all.pleaae leave if you are up to it.your lives are more important then a house
Heartbreaking for people who have a lot of animals and farms
Thanks y'all.
I think with a monster storm like this coming in sandbags are probably a waste of time. I hope people are able to evacuate
maybe hoping they'll have something to come back to after they evacuate.
A handful in our rv parknot able to leave. No fuel to go and hunkering down. We are all in this together. We are in Marion county. Hoping this cold front comes south stronger and faster.
I saw where fuel is limited at gas stations due to helene This is a big problem with so many poor retirees choosing to live in a hurricane alley and then wonder what to do with they hit. I moved to Michigan, few tornados and so affordable. Warm winters are not worth this grief.
Lord hear our prayers 🙏
Don’t ever hear you mention, Oviedo, Florida. I live there, and I would like to know all about the hurricane too.
Warm winters just aren't worth it
perfectly said, this is the best comment
@@UncleDavesKitchenget an r.v. Drive away when the hurricane comes. Then come back. Mine is the best comment.
@@mattdelany6799 that's an option if someone doesn't have an interest in long term housing, building equity or a safe retirement when climbing in and out of a rig or driving one is no longer an option.
@@UncleDavesKitchen I don’t even know where to start with you. Wait until you see the aftermath from this. You will understand what I am saying, then.
@@mattdelany6799 you are not the oracle of wisdom and insight. I left Florida for a safer state to live in. Be the little pig that builds a house of brick, not straw or sticks.
Thank you, Bryan! You are a master at your craft! ♥
Reed Timmer is better. He is actually in the storm. This guy is in an air conditioned studio in a suit.
hope everyone is safe including dogs take them with u people
Please bring your animals 🐶with you! Prayers for all 🙏
Even if I was told I was in a no evacuation zone in Tampa, I’d be outta there!!!
🙏🙏🙏 For all from UK 😢
@@jade_travis8930 thank you 🙏
Every time a hurricane is close to the usa Bryan Norcross starts to wearing a suite, ;)
You noticed too.
A suite? Sofa and two armchairs?
Classy guy.
And wears those huge Poindexter glasses.
Suit
More extensive and balanced reporting than most local meteorologists
Florida should’ve reversed the side of the highway for going into the state into outbound. Could get twice the amount of vehicles/people out. Looking at the photo-inbound is virtually empty. Texas coast around Houston use to do that for really bad hurricanes when massive evacs were necessary. Don’t know if they still do that..
Oops just saw where that was considered, but they decided against it. Sorry
Thank God for these models. Praying for Florida and that God weakens this Hurricane.
He is the best! He saved allot of plp during Andrew.
Flee to safety peoples
Prayers for Florida
The west Coast shelf, Under Sea sand bars will drive waves as high as you will ever see if it arrives F5, and That is my bet.
Wow, really amazing and concise reporting on hurricane Milton by Mr. Bryan Norcross. Just earned my subscription. Thank you for a job well done sir. Be safe Floridians. Hey Auntie Merlin in Port St. Lucie, be ready and stay safe. Love you much.
Bryan always makes me feel confident I can make the right decisions to be safe. He is the only source I completely trust.
Pray for Florida, Floridians and for the safety of their families. Stay protected and strong !
The difference between a 5 and 4 is one mph.
In this case 5mph
They are talking about making this one a SIX!
@brewsandbass5572 Yeah, um...that's...kind of how those things (categories) work. Kind of like, you're a teenager and then a few seconds later suddenly, you're not. Sounds like you may have been quaffing something other than brews?
@@anodyne57 When people hear it dropped to a three, they think it's getting weaker, but it's really still a four.
Praying for you and your family 💝🙏
Praying for Mexico!
Thank you! Thanks be to God, no human losses at the Yucatán península, and so far, only a few material damages have been reported.
I'm praying that Milton degrades, and you can also report no human losses, and carry on a swift recovery on material matters.
I volunteered during Andrew in ‘92 and have been through three eyewalls over the years. If you live in Bradenton within 3-5 miles of the coast? Board up and be prepared for long term power outages and dangerous roads. Everyone else can relax a bit.
125 winds and reducing as it makes landfall is good news for everyone else. No problem. We’ve been through a lot worse
Bradenton and Sarasota (right side of the eye) I fear are going to get really smashed by this one.
Milton has been coming across the entire Gulf of Mexico. The water being pushed ahead of it the whole way. The storm surge is going to be insane.
Is that basically a tsunami at this point?
@@supremekingowl9350 , Hopefully not that bad but using the same hand in a bathtub used by Mr. Norcross push your hand the length of the whole tub and then push your hand at the same rate of speed across 1/3 of the tub and notice how much more water is pushed.
When is the high tide ? Will that make more surge flooding?
High tide in Tampa Bay occurs Wednesday early AM and then again 24 hours later, at around 6 AM Thursday, but it's only around 1-2 feet. Landfall is currently projected for Wed. midnight or a couple hours after that. That could change. Doesn't help to have both (active surge and high tide) occur simultaneously, as you can imagine.
Please lord save our house. I cant lose everything!
the eye wall replacement is wild. this algo is so cool. I hope nobody dies
It’s essentially a cat 5… it’ll hit Tampa 🎯 as a very POTENT 4…
It's already blowing out if you listened, to a wide-area CAT 3.
@@robertmarmaduke186thank you. At least someone listened to the whole video.
Love Bryan's way of describing things. Basic and easily understood even for the kids.
Can you please mention Oviedo Florida? All my friends are worried about me, but they never put anything up about Oviedo.
Milton is COMING FOLKS. GET OUT NOW.
Last week this was a rain storm now it's a massive hurricane. I hope everyone can get out but I'm seeing that gas stations are running out of gas from Helene.
Well weather manipulation has been accessible to the U.S. army since the 50s , used in Vietnam and bettered in the 90s not being a gas station crackhead o anything but can it be possible the government does it intentionally??
@@Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387 Touch the earth, human.
@@anodyne57 I did face first and called it judo
@@Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387 if they had that power they would use it against Russia and China.
I remember hurricane michael up in the tallahassee area totally destroyed that placenow it's pretty well rebuilt
the water sloshing in that bay is a wild thought
Thoughts and prayers Fox... thoughts and prayers..
Anyone know how often and at what times Bryan reports updates?
This will be the third major hurricane to hit the gulf coast in the last few years. What a mess. I once lived in St. Pete and I really feel sorry for these people.
Agent million is fed up…
Praying for yall to be safe tho ❤️
“Fierce intense hurricane” 🙄
Tolls have been suspended so it is free to travel?? Hard to remember this is a free country..
Normally, Not in Florida, got tolls all over, but suspended right now
Infrastructure isn't free, nor is it a God-given "right." In fact, nothing and no one is "free", that's a child's fairytale view of the world.
@@anodyne57 I believe that's what taxes go towards, or were supposed too. The conditions of said roads would say otherwise. The quality of the roads and infrastructure are subpar per the amount of money they collect and misuse inappropriately over seas for "foreign aid". Now if we weren't taxed heavily for subpar performance, you might be able to claim its "free", but its definitely not free. We the people pay for infrastructure and we demand a better performance on their end.
Great delivery of information
Best meteorological explication of elements.
Bravo 🎞️
Milton is preparing to brace at Florida 🇺🇸 on Wednesday as it moves up in the Gulf of Mexico that it will get a major landfall as it warns of the hurricane watch. ⚠️ 🌀
@lucia no 💩. Tells us something we don’t know about 🤡
@@Frieddog717 Okay if you say so.
When I was a kid in the 90's there was war in the middle east and devastating hurricanes in Florida 😮 nothing ever changes, and people still rebuild yearly 😮
This is going to look as bad as Katrina in the poor neighborhoods just south of downtown. The land is at sea level or lower. Hope people come to southeast Florida to escape this.
It may just devastate the whole state. Just prepare folks. This one reminds me of Andrew and I watched Brian Norcross do the forecast for that and it is forever engrained in my memory.
How many days is this going to sit off the coast of yucatan?
Bryan Norcross is the best!!! Talked us through Andrew ❤ Glad to see him again...sort of lol
It's weakening very quickly, this is good news. If it continues to weaken at this pace it may not be as bad as predicted. Hoping for the best. But it's the water that's the killer, not the wind.
The flying objects are extremely dangerous.
Please do not try to downplay the seriousness of this storm. The wind, water, debris, and potential collapse of infrastructure will ALL be killers. I am a Houstonian who has learned from unfortunate experience that you always need to be prepared for the worst case scenario. I understand you may be trying to ease people’s fears and anxieties, or you genuinely have not lived through hurricanes like this and therefore do not have a real understanding of what happens. But this storm is going to cause catastrophic damage to life and property, category be damned.
The St. Johns river flows south to north. The winds swinging back around from the EAST coast near Jacksonville will push the St.Johns river backwards ! That to me is very, very concerning for everyone. The St.Johns river is massive.
Open both sides of intersates
They have been.
you clearly havent ever lived in florida to understand what happens EVERY YEAR
Hell, no, there are those of us who are not pansies who love to experience this kind of weather we need a lane open for us
what were the stats for Helene. Can you do a comparison side by side