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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024

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  • @jamestamu83
    @jamestamu83 День назад +79

    Sal is a better resource on the weather and its implications than the Weather Channel! Implications and insights that nobody else talks about.

  • @macmedic892
    @macmedic892 День назад +152

    The cruise ships can provide housing for essential personnel-EMS, fire, police, utilities, port personnel, truck drivers, etc. All these people need shelter and rest during their off duty time.
    After Hurricane Ida, I worked in and around Port Fourchon, Galliano, and Grand Isle, Louisiana as a roving paramedic for the power restoration crews, and slept on board a really nice deepwater ROV/construction boat, the MV Island Intervention.
    After a 14 hour day, coming on board to a hot meal, clean clothes, and an air conditioned bed was a real hit.

    • @rp1645
      @rp1645 День назад +8

      A BIG YES to you 😊❤ and thank you for your service to others in need when everything personal is lost ❤ I remember Katrina. We stayed at Hattiesburg Mississippi and remember the Hotels "FULL" of first responder 😊❤ the Hotel we stayed in only because we had prior reservations. The Power kept going "OUT"
      People who had been displaced were LIVING in this hotel ( some later after FEMA had told them No more free stuff, the hotel could not get them out without PD help. Anyway back to power outage was from the displaced people just overloading there two outlets sockets with hotplates toaster ect 😮big Fire hazard. We were only there moving a vehicle of my inlaws back to Port Saint Lucie in Florida. Seeing the New Orleans from the window of the Aircraft flying over it just looks dark and terrible looking.

    • @saty580
      @saty580 День назад +5

      One issue with the cruise ships would be if they already have passengers onboard but cannot unload them.

    • @robg9236
      @robg9236 День назад +2

      Where would they get water? They can't make water while in port and there will probably be no power for shore water connections. I doubt they would be allowed to discharge even treated sewage into the harbor.

    • @pileofstuff
      @pileofstuff День назад +1

      @@saty580 They can go to a different port to unload those existing passengers, then deploy to assist in the diaster recovery.
      A bunch of them seem to be waiting out the storm near the Bahamas at the moment. That's only a day sail back to Florida. If they can offload at Miami (assuming the airport is able to operate and move them out of the area) it's a relatively short sail over to Tampa.

    • @milkshake1993
      @milkshake1993 День назад

      Nobody cares about us truckers, diesel is expensive and they want to relate us to death and put in robot trucks...

  • @jerryodell1168
    @jerryodell1168 День назад +59

    One thing US Navy ships can do is make water at sea and deliver it after the storm leaves. We did this for Jamaica in either 1962 or 1963 when I was onboard the USS Canberra CAG-2. To get in we had to go dead slow through massive amounts of debris 3 or 4 nautical miles out from the coasts. There were uncountable numbers of floating trees, houses, sheds, also solid layers of broken lumber, plant material and more as far as the eye could see. We continued to rotate in-and-out of port making water until their systems were restored. We also delivered a medical team with support to help their staff.

  • @iramunn9611
    @iramunn9611 День назад +137

    Agreed indeed Sal on the use of cruise ships for immediate post-disaster relief in Tampa. Let's incentivize/deputize them for service.

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS День назад +2

      A lot of those ships have bookings.

    • @13699111
      @13699111 День назад +2

      %100

    • @wgowshipping
      @wgowshipping  День назад +8

      Out of the Port of Tampa.

    • @iramunn9611
      @iramunn9611 День назад +20

      @@WALTERBROADDUS A lot of the cruise ships bookings have been deferred due to the hurricane. Yet they are in the vicinity to provide relief.

    • @Mike80528
      @Mike80528 День назад +14

      @@WALTERBROADDUS Bookings don't mean jack shit when lives are at stake. Seriously, what the fuck?

  • @steveinla8963
    @steveinla8963 День назад +71

    Thank you Sal. I think "I don't want to watch 20 minutes on shipping." But I can't resist! It's always time well spent to learn about what's going on with shipping. ;)

    • @wgowshipping
      @wgowshipping  День назад +10

      Very welcome

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 День назад +4

      HA. I usually make a cup of tea, pack a bowl of tobacco, and then start the video.

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy День назад +4

      You never do think that, until you come and watch, and THEN...well, you are hooked.

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy День назад

      @@stringlarson1247 tobacco?

    • @danam0228
      @danam0228 День назад +2

      Lol, can't resist is right

  • @kevintaylor4913
    @kevintaylor4913 День назад +57

    The cruise ship idea is excellent.

    • @jwhit3849
      @jwhit3849 День назад

      Except the kind of people that will occupy a cruise ship in times of "emergency" are ghetto. You can take the other side of the coin but I know.

    • @cainebianchi9762
      @cainebianchi9762 День назад

      You should check out all the large ships in the gulf that are currently spraying chemtrails into hurricane Milton.. Can you say corruption? Because all these large transport companies are corrupted as hell.

  • @ChuckWorkman-y6x
    @ChuckWorkman-y6x День назад +38

    Dr. Sal, another great video! Your knowledge of logistics is awesome! Thank you Sir!

    • @wgowshipping
      @wgowshipping  День назад +4

      I appreciate that!

    • @johnfranklin8319
      @johnfranklin8319 День назад +2

      Looks like Tampa Bay may luck out some what and have Milton make landfall to the south and get hit by the left front quadrant and off shore winds.

  • @rolandthethompsongunner64
    @rolandthethompsongunner64 День назад +14

    I’m in a manufactured home community in Sebring. There must be close to 100 pull behind fifth wheel campers here. Looks like most are now vacant as their occupants drove off in their tow vehicles and left them to become projectiles for the rest of the community. Luckily we’re not near them. But guarantee most if not all will be scattered all over the place tomorrow morning. Hopefully we will survive riding this out in our double wide home.

  • @RichardGeiszler
    @RichardGeiszler День назад +68

    Duke Energy is currently trying to restore power from Helene.
    No rest for linemen.

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator День назад +5

      Out of state linemen are enroute.

    • @rp1645
      @rp1645 День назад

      YES I remember seeing the convoy of an out of state power company driving down the main freeway in Florida after previous Hurricanes😊❤😊 my hard hat is off to all these very long emergency workers restoring power. People don't understand how Hot and humid it gets in a home if Power is "OFF" you can't stay inside your house it's unbearable to live in. If your home loses power. The place my Inlaws had in Port Saint Lucie. The construction standards in their gated community were
      Very high. Rebar from cement footing to rafters cinder block construction. A big cement wall surrounds the development.
      All homes had automatic storm shutters for windows or a person can install them from storage in the garage. Most people in the gated community have installed underground gas power Generator 😊
      They run off natural gas 😊 some had portable Generators with hook up plugin system for there heat pumps and fridge
      The people in their gated community do NOT want to get stuck in freeways with everyone else evacuating out or just trying to find "FUEL" a lot of the people would just all get together in say a home with a natural gas Gen Set. They also did not want to leave to secure the gated community from theft ( roving gangs)
      A big job that you do is cleaning off CB covers at the curb. There is so much storm down foliage that CB lids get plugged. That is even dangerous work after storms. Have found big ugly "SNAKES" who are hidden in the big leaves. And they are not happy critters
      Very pissed themselves for wondering what happened and I am ready to "BITE" this big heat signature that is moving this brush away from my temporary home. I did not know what was more Dangerous the critters of the looters that just wanted to go in empty homes. A lot of newer homes in Florida are built to a Hurricane standard in modern construction requirements. It's in Florida codes on building construction 😊 all the storm water if it drains into the CBs 😊 then it is piped to a big lake on site for recycling to water lawns later.

    • @jumpingjeffflash9946
      @jumpingjeffflash9946 День назад +7

      @@Skidderoperator I'm in Mass. and my town sent a crew down from central Mass.

    • @Menoetia
      @Menoetia День назад +4

      I hope my state sent some of ours & I hope they all stay safe while they're working hard.

    • @God__Emperor_
      @God__Emperor_ День назад +2

      Sucks that a lot of people in southern ga are still without power. Going to limit what we can send down to help

  • @radiosnail
    @radiosnail День назад +19

    Very grateful for this video and all the excellent information. Glad I'm in the UK. Hope Tampa get's off more lightly than everyone fears.

  • @GarrettChristensen-r8d
    @GarrettChristensen-r8d День назад +17

    As always, the best info on real maritime is on this channel. We can only hope those in charge watch the channel. 🙏Hang in there Florida.

  • @creativecatalyst777
    @creativecatalyst777 День назад +4

    Praise God you're covering this Sal. We need facts without overfiction hype. Your calm reserve serves us all❤

  • @peterburnett1661
    @peterburnett1661 День назад +16

    Thank you for posting. Here in the UK we all hope Milton won’t be so destructive, but your vlog gives deep insight and potential solutions for the aftermath.
    Best wishes to everyone and especially to those who will be dealing with the effects and clean up.

  • @bc-guy852
    @bc-guy852 День назад +17

    What a great idea Sal!! Utilizing the facilities available on the Cruise Ships to support the damaged infrastructure after Milton passes would benefit all - including replacing the revenue the cruise lines are going to lose anyway! I would love to see an episode covering what these big vessels do - once they clear the port and head to sea - apparently right into the path of what's coming. Do they just 'put-bow-towards-wind and ride it out', unanchored?

    • @rshawiii
      @rshawiii День назад +4

      They do not head into the storm. they get out of the way. my son was a 2nd mate on coastal tankers shuttling refined product into Tampa.

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 День назад +3

      From the timelapse at the beginning, it looks like they were headed N/NW out of the path or S down the coast with quite a few sitting off of the E coast.

  • @belamoure
    @belamoure День назад +13

    Thank you Sal I learn so much about shipping intricacies. The Jones Act is quite a net of rules of dos and don'ts. Fascinating to see the ships leaving the Tampa Bay Port facilities with their names shown. Barefoot shoes made my day though. From Ottawa Ontario many prayers, thoughts and best wishes of strength and prudence for y'all hey!

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 День назад +2

      Ottawa is a beutiful city, I've got 2 nephews living there now. I need to go visit again.

  • @icaremore
    @icaremore День назад +8

    Awesome information. Lived in Florida my whole life both in Tampa and Naples. Currently Naples. Work in emergency medicine but the info I just learned in your vid just helped be to connect many dots! Thanx much. Great Lego globe! I have to go batten down the hatches now.

  • @Craneman87
    @Craneman87 День назад +15

    Hopefully I’ll still have my job at the port when this is over.

  • @robertcrowe3527
    @robertcrowe3527 День назад +19

    Love the information contained in your videos.

  • @magnuszerum9177
    @magnuszerum9177 День назад +29

    We really need a civil defense force that maintains stockpiles of raw materials, heavy construction equipment, and emergency housing (tents or cruise ships) as every state has some kind of semi-regular disaster. Something that can run a rescue operation with the same intensity as an invasion. One crews job will be to knock in some rough roads when roads are lost. That might be job one, clearing and fixing roads. Every time a disaster hits, loss of roads seems to be a really big problem.

    • @JK-zx3go
      @JK-zx3go День назад

      The states that have regular disasters should be doing that instead of whatever reactionary culture war bull they spend their time indulging themselves in. Especially the ones who don't want interference from the federal government. Socialism is bad, except..... when its not.

    • @rolandthethompsongunner64
      @rolandthethompsongunner64 День назад +6

      To bad the Navy got rid of the Sea Bees.

    • @magnuszerum9177
      @magnuszerum9177 День назад +5

      @@rolandthethompsongunner64 You would want this force to be separate from the 5 military branches anyway. You could steal the SeaBees homework though

    • @John-tx1wk
      @John-tx1wk День назад +2

      @@rolandthethompsongunner64 The Navy got rid of the Seabees? There are going to be a lot of sailors in Port Hueneme, CA and Gulfport, MS who are going to disagree.

    • @beyondEV
      @beyondEV День назад

      Or you could secure contracts with companies that are expert in the field anyway. Since major construction companies have huge government contracts anyway, you can reschedule work on some project, and airlift them (US has plenty of capacity) straight to where they needed most.
      Best guess is: To many people in the US government, which consider it socialism to provide disaster relief. Sabotage it to the point, where people agree to outsource it to some private contractor.
      Pro Tip for Voters: Anyone telling you government can only be bad is gonna make sure it is bad if elected.
      Just one example: Switzerland Government has contracts with the large super market chains, paying them to maintain a large reserve of food. Far cheaper, to just pay them the extra costs, rather than have your own government owned and operated system. Of course, it's important, that the politicians aren't to corrupt and use this to funnel money to companies.

  • @Yorky222
    @Yorky222 День назад +11

    An excellent analysis of the situation in Tampa.

  • @allenkramer2143
    @allenkramer2143 День назад +10

    During Super Storm Sandy it took days to get the electrical distribution system for the refineries and tank farms in the New York area dried out enough to safely reenergize it.
    The tanks were full but they couldn't be pumped out to be distributed.

  • @peters-adventure
    @peters-adventure День назад +7

    Thanks for this timely episode just hours before Hurricane Milton hits Florida west coast. I loved the Port of Tampa overview, including the oil terminals. Also liked seeing locations of dedicated US cargo vessels, and learning their importance. You bring a wealth of knowledge and advice! Great episode!

  • @ggdesio
    @ggdesio День назад +10

    Thanks for the info. It helps to have a more broad perspective.

  • @skybluskyblueify
    @skybluskyblueify День назад +2

    Sal, thank you for you valuable service before/after many disasters! I'm learning so much and realize I had an enormous gap in my knowledge of the world. [[An--hydrous is how you pronounce anhydrous. It obviously means without water and often means in crystalline compounds.]] Be safe everyone!

  • @hescominsoon
    @hescominsoon День назад +16

    the lhd and other amphibs are also designed to have their large diesel generators able to push power out to the shore to provide power...the lha had 1.5MW diesels..2 on each ship..the lhd class have similarly sized generators.

  • @FluffyTurtles
    @FluffyTurtles День назад +9

    Thank you for the information. Your expertise and knowledge is greatly needed. We wish you and others like you were running the gov.

  • @wittolwanderer6358
    @wittolwanderer6358 День назад +9

    I am so glad I found your channel. You break things down to an understandable level for me. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @mariannorton4161
    @mariannorton4161 День назад +7

    I can not imagine what has to go into this kind of evacuation and hope the ships can get out of the way of the storm. Thank you for the videos.

  • @patchmack4469
    @patchmack4469 День назад +2

    big fan of yours Sal, you always raise the right questions and i have to say again or even ask, have you ever thought to run for a job in authority where you can be such a massive influence and asset in these matters, getting shipping assets organised and on the move, so right, things need to be put in place well ahead of time

  • @Ana_Mystik
    @Ana_Mystik День назад +14

    Thank you Sal. You rock.x

  • @captsam54
    @captsam54 День назад +2

    Thanks Sal, I should know more about Tampa as I ran Towboat US Bradenton/Manatee River for some years in the early 2000's.... Then onto Naples and Marco,,,, Fun Fun....

  • @electb
    @electb День назад +4

    I like to stay up on the latest news and situations. I had never heard of your channel until the accident with the Scott Key bridge and now I can't go without watching your videos. Great information and production. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 День назад +10

    Previous after action report on Florida hurricanes listed lack of power at service stations was the biggest factor in distributing automotive diesel and gasoline. Some of the gas station chains have retrofitted their stations with generators.
    PS - Florida small craft owners are still trying to retrieve their boats from the last hurricane. Wonder how many small craft fled the area?

  • @catbertz
    @catbertz День назад +3

    I live in California, but I always end up watching you guys because of your entertaining and in-depth coverage of big events. Wish that didn't have to include destructive hurricanes, but such is life with nature. JB is a top shelf host.

  • @poowg2657
    @poowg2657 День назад +3

    A person from Florida once asked me how I could live in northern Wisconsin where the winters are brutal with up to two feet of snow at a pop. I told him I can shovel two feet of snow but no way could I shovel twenty feet of storm surge. Great video, thanks Sal!

    • @m9ovich785
      @m9ovich785 23 часа назад +2

      Hi Neighbor AHAHAHA Merrill Wi.
      I can take the Cold a lot better than the heat and a Tornado or Two.
      I wear shorts almost all winter long. I'm overheated when the temps get anything over 75..
      Mike M.

    • @poowg2657
      @poowg2657 19 часов назад

      @@m9ovich785 I hear ya. Right up the road in Rhinelander!

    • @m9ovich785
      @m9ovich785 17 часов назад +1

      @@poowg2657 OH geese.. My father was born right at the base of the Water tower on Morrill St. 1931.... Have a Cousin that still lives at the Homestead..

    • @poowg2657
      @poowg2657 16 часов назад +1

      @@m9ovich785 My brother lives a couple of blocks from the tower on Wisconsin Ave. and I work at the mill. Small world.

    • @m9ovich785
      @m9ovich785 15 часов назад

      @@poowg2657 My fathers Brother worked 38 Years at the Mill in the Lab...
      Does the name Matakovich ring a bell

  • @dinaduckworth2786
    @dinaduckworth2786 День назад +7

    A great report on the logistics of what’s gonna go on. Thank you.

  • @Gabby-bot
    @Gabby-bot День назад +3

    Thanks for the video. Though it doesn't affect me, good to keep in touch.
    Greetings and God's blessings from Gabriel of Norway.

  • @loneranger515
    @loneranger515 День назад +2

    The cruise ship idea is brilliant!

  • @stco2426
    @stco2426 День назад +3

    Thanks for the update, Sal. Just been wathing Doug on SV Seeker doing his preps (I think he's in / near St Augustine). Different scale and different place, but 'same seas, different boats' as they say.

  • @howardnielsen6220
    @howardnielsen6220 День назад +2

    Professor Sal as always you are very informative. Thank You Sir

  • @chrissil3176
    @chrissil3176 День назад +4

    Thank you so much for another great video!🌬 🚢
    Next time, could you talk about the best strategies of weathering a Milton sized storm for various ship types and sizes? I.e. staying in port vs. dropping ancor vs. sailing off shore.

  • @dawnmoriarty9347
    @dawnmoriarty9347 День назад +4

    Thanks for keeping us informed about the complexities

  • @richardwest9054
    @richardwest9054 День назад +5

    An informative, comprehensive analysis with some excellent advice; especially the passenger ship-as-safe-haven concept. Thanks, Sal.

  • @prjndigo
    @prjndigo День назад +3

    The thing to remember about Hurricanes is that they're differential engines. They work off of the heat energy on the surface.
    Milton's been chucking down rain in Florida for days down-range and the water coming off the coast is now cold, the ground is cold and wet and there's a massive lack of differential. 7pm ET on the 9th and I don't think Milt is gonna make it far enough inland to matter, the eye just made landfall South of Sarasota screwing Fort Myers a third time.

  • @beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205
    @beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205 День назад +6

    You, my friend, are a wealth of knowledge 👍👍👍👍

  • @KeithRowley
    @KeithRowley День назад +4

    Sal, I love your ideas. Whatever administration is in place in Washington DC should be tapping your knowledge and experience.

    • @seekerstan
      @seekerstan День назад

      If Trump gets in, they'll hire a MAGA sycophant who doesn't know what an oar is for to be in charge of maritime operations.

  • @albertvieira6635
    @albertvieira6635 День назад +3

    ❤ please keep up the great work I love it the way you keep people informed please keep up the good work and wherever you are please be safe thank you

  • @briangately8104
    @briangately8104 День назад +2

    Excellent job on this report, Sal! Who - other than you - knew so much about the hurricane's impact on the shipping in Tampa? (despite the fact that I went to Mass. Maritime Academy in the mid 1960s, I still learned something here:))

  • @kenheraty373
    @kenheraty373 День назад +2

    Thanks for your insight

  • @dinaduckworth2786
    @dinaduckworth2786 День назад +7

    Thanks!

  • @gretelsgooch1676
    @gretelsgooch1676 День назад +2

    I was working the navi sun at Riverview when we shut down. I sure hope they can recover quickly.

  • @Fartman5166
    @Fartman5166 День назад +6

    The cruise ship idea is already done by FEMA. I was housed on a cruise ship in the US Caribbean territories for a couple months doing hurricane response to Maria and Irma back in 2018. A lot of linemen for repairing electrical systems were also on board the cruise ship. Definitely the idea could be expanded to help house hurricane survivors too, though

  • @mississippioutpost2895
    @mississippioutpost2895 День назад +3

    I’m onboard on using Cruise 🚢 Ships for Emergency 🆘. I’ve asked this question many years ago.

  • @HeartsOfDarkness
    @HeartsOfDarkness День назад +1

    Port Tampa’s fuel rack operations were limited due to damage (surge) sustained from hurricane Helene. Our primary terminal, Marathon has not been operational since Helene’s passing. Citgo and Kinder Morgan were operational a couple of days after Helene with limited capacity. Both Buckeye terminals were on generator power.
    Our last drivers meeting regarding hurricane Milton painted a very grim outlook for fuel operations out of Port Tampa. We were told to prepare to relay transports to Port Everglades and Jacksonville. This being done to supply stations in the bay area who have power. Orlando’s Taft terminal (Kinder Morgan) has product. However, as you stated relies on resupply via pipeline from Tampa.
    It’s going to be some very interesting and long days ahead.

  • @fakename8856
    @fakename8856 День назад +11

    Our crew’s Jones Act trial in Miami was delayed again to January 27th from when Utopia IV crashed into and sank that gasoline tanker.

  • @j.angelis6934
    @j.angelis6934 День назад +3

    Hey Sal.. You should be one of the head decision makers involved in these operations

  • @ttystikkrocks1042
    @ttystikkrocks1042 День назад +4

    Sal has a ton of great ideas but most of them need months or even years to plan and set up. That means we should get started NOW, because the next hurricane is coming!

  • @orwellboy1958
    @orwellboy1958 День назад +1

    Stay safe, that's the most important thing. Best wishes from the U.K.

  • @margaretrockenbeck8207
    @margaretrockenbeck8207 День назад +8

    What a fascinating podcast!

  • @lescher8488
    @lescher8488 День назад +2

    The cruise ship industry as hurricane relief is a great idea. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @ericdunn555
    @ericdunn555 День назад +1

    Excellent video, Sal.
    Thank you for your tremendous & well-researched insight into the current situation and it's forthcoming consequences.

  • @peterdoege1740
    @peterdoege1740 День назад +5

    Thanks Sal, really appreciate the deep dive

  • @joelferguson8714
    @joelferguson8714 День назад +2

    That's a good idea Sal.

  • @NatTate-f7e
    @NatTate-f7e День назад +11

    Sal needs to be a part of our government.

    • @13699111
      @13699111 День назад +4

      I agree we need a army of Sal's. United we stand divided we fall

    • @nozrep
      @nozrep День назад +4

      he often says heck no to stuff like that. although there is certainly a case to be made for non-corrupt, actually skillful and knowledgeable people to help promulgate sound policy. But if one is gonna do it they gotta choose to have huevos of steel to go up against entrenched corrupt bureaucracy who don’t want to give up any of their bribes and kickbacks and will become very nasty against uncorrupt people who try upright things. Terrible problem, yet one that certainly must be face with courage, under fire.

  • @Jedi.Toby.M
    @Jedi.Toby.M День назад +3

    I have some strong feelings about Cruise Ships in general...so putting those aside...
    but Florida could Very much use that kind of dockside support. Keep in mind the National Guard, FEMA, and others are going to be VERY busy doing the OUSTANDING work they do....I personally think a Cruise Line based out of Florida, should be REQUIRED to offer any and all possible aid as required or needed.
    I also think that the crew of those ships should be paid overtime, and be subject to US Labor laws and protections while doing it.
    Stay Safe

  • @lindacampbell5546
    @lindacampbell5546 День назад +2

    Appreciate your explanations of how we are preparing for this storm.

  • @glennmorrissey5309
    @glennmorrissey5309 День назад +1

    Thanks Sal. Ships getting real in Florida.

  • @timothystevenhoward
    @timothystevenhoward День назад +6

    Desantis today mentioned they are working on provisions to offload fuel due to tampa bay being INOP. i was wondering if the truck convoys are shipping from Georgia or Pensacola? An interesting solution. Thankfully their road infrastructure is still intact.

  • @eastcoastautobahn2479
    @eastcoastautobahn2479 День назад +10

    I live in central FL. Helene completely removed the sea wall and up to 15 rows of homes from the beachfront. My friends home had 4’ of water and became beachfront property for a few weeks… he’s said goodbye as these homes now stand little chance. A LOT of people are in CFL to ride this out, the coast is hopefully empty. Pray for all the people hiding in CFL, they are the best hope for the state.

  • @whya2ndaccount
    @whya2ndaccount День назад +1

    Good luck to those in Tampa.
    I've had a bit of experience down here with Cyclones and Defence response to areas hit by Cyclone.

  • @ryder6070
    @ryder6070 День назад +1

    Best of luck to everyone

  • @scottlewisparsons9551
    @scottlewisparsons9551 День назад +2

    Thank you for another informative video Sal. All the best from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺

  • @tinacatharinaeden2711
    @tinacatharinaeden2711 День назад +2

    Thank you for another excellent video Sal. I'm sad that another strong hurricane is expected to hit, but your ideas are excellent!

  • @AllNighterHeider
    @AllNighterHeider День назад +2

    Florida is long, a YT buddy of mine and I travelled 6 hrs from Orlando down to the Coral Castle. We got there just 12 minutes after closing. Maybe next time.
    Thanks Sal

  • @jasminelindros8923
    @jasminelindros8923 День назад +5

    Military units are deliberately pre-positioned OUTSIDE the central impact area so supplies can follow them into the disaster area as they clear access routes further and further into affected areas. If they're pre-positioned INSIDE the disaster zone then they're just trapped and cut off like everyone else, and supplies can't start traveling into affected areas until they clear a route from the inside all the way out. That's assuming they CAN clear a route from the inside, and aren't cut off by a collapsed levee or toppled bridge.

    • @wgowshipping
      @wgowshipping  День назад +2

      Ships could be positioned in the Gulf of Mexico. Right now there are no indications that naval vessels have sailed from Norfolk. The ones out of Mayport are on storm diversion.

    • @John-tx1wk
      @John-tx1wk День назад +2

      @@wgowshipping Any ships in Norfolk that may come to Florida are not going to sail until Milton has cleared out to the east. I guess they could get underway and loiter off the coast of VA or NC but that would be as far south as I would want to go and even that would be sketchy.

    • @jasminelindros8923
      @jasminelindros8923 День назад +1

      @@wgowshipping Yes, ships could loiter in the Gulf, but then they would be offloading into badly damaged ports surrounded by flooded roads. They may be planning to offload at undamaged eastern ports and deliver supplies overland across undamaged roads. I don't know what kind of transportation assets have been lined up.

    • @wgowshipping
      @wgowshipping  День назад

      @@jasminelindros8923 If they preload a Ready Reserve Force roll-on/roll-off vessel, that ship can come into port, drop the ramp and begin to clear roads and deliver aid right into the city.
      The problem with coming from outside the damage area is getting into the interior. That is what air does, but it is limited in capacity, vice maritime assets that can bring in a lot.

  • @Kris-ib8sn
    @Kris-ib8sn День назад +2

    That GAZA pier is just an expensive and ineffective public relations disaster. We had pressure to do something because didn’t do enough with humanitarian aid but that pier had just been a costly disaster.

  • @RobertStanovich-mn9go
    @RobertStanovich-mn9go День назад +2

    Thank you Sal

  • @jimle22
    @jimle22 День назад

    Thanks Sal for this info. I was born and raised in Florida and worked at MacDill AFB for a while but never realized the importance of Shipping at this port. I hope they utilize the cruise ships for the people who will need it.

  • @DarrellLancaster-l5q
    @DarrellLancaster-l5q День назад +5

    You always teach me something. Thank You. Bab-al- Mendab 🍺🥃🍸

  • @donmarsh819
    @donmarsh819 День назад +1

    Rock On/ vital supply lines & safety measures . Shalom

  • @robjohnson8660
    @robjohnson8660 День назад +3

    Thanks Sal

  • @QALibrary
    @QALibrary День назад +3

    The big issue with oil and fuel in a hurricane is when there is no power you are not moving fuel around and petrol stations will not be working also (a lot of people never figure out how much power petrol stations use - it is a lot of power) and for some reason very easy for them to end up with contaminated fuel as well. As my friends that got caught up in hurricane before this found out.

  • @stuartkcalvin
    @stuartkcalvin День назад

    Hi Sal, thanks from Australia - praying for Florida.

  • @c.reynolds2488
    @c.reynolds2488 День назад +3

    Superb idea for cruise ships. If they will not help they are a liability, keep them out or make them help and make them an asset

  • @chrisdewhurst3892
    @chrisdewhurst3892 День назад

    Thanks for your great work! I live at the opposite corner of the continent, but I still love a clear and detailed analysis of the situation.

  • @jawadad73
    @jawadad73 День назад +15

    15 ft?? ...those manatee's are gonna to get to take a peak over the fence...

    • @rogerk6180
      @rogerk6180 День назад +2

      What is that? 5 meters or something?
      That is insane.

  • @196cupcake
    @196cupcake День назад +5

    Good thing we cancelled the strike, nothing can possibly close the ports now.

  • @joedennison2972
    @joedennison2972 День назад +4

    Well done! Thank you

  • @mikerobbins3692
    @mikerobbins3692 День назад +5

    Good morning Sal. Watching from Tennessee.

  • @mikestafford2792
    @mikestafford2792 День назад +1

    Great information today.

  • @HarryWHill-GA
    @HarryWHill-GA День назад +1

    Another good video Sal. Would you please consider doing a video tour of your bookcase? It would be interesting to see which books you find interesting.

    • @wgowshipping
      @wgowshipping  День назад +2

      I am not sure anyone wants that.

    • @HarryWHill-GA
      @HarryWHill-GA День назад

      @@wgowshipping Well, might I cajole you into 2-3 recommendations for a retired naval officer?

  • @phyllisalderson6247
    @phyllisalderson6247 День назад

    Absolutely agree with the cruise lines,,, Sal

  • @KovietUnionDefector
    @KovietUnionDefector День назад +20

    In emergency situations fossil fuels are essential. We cannot rely on lithium in flood situations as they pose a high risk. Something for the just stop oil folks to think hard about.

    • @13699111
      @13699111 День назад +8

      There's thousands of ways to meet the countries energy needs being blocked by big oil.

    • @richarddietzen3137
      @richarddietzen3137 День назад +1

      Lithium iron phosphate or LiFePo batteries are low risk for spontaneous combustion. You were thinking of lithium nickel cobalt batteries. Small appliances and some vehicles.

    • @wyldhowl2821
      @wyldhowl2821 День назад

      Only elemental lithium would do that. You think navies would be using lithium ion batteries if they would turn volatile any time they touched water???

  • @leechowning2712
    @leechowning2712 День назад +2

    I was suprised to see USNS Comfort is still sitting in her dock in Mobile AL. It is hard to believe she could not be providing assistance right now.

    • @John-tx1wk
      @John-tx1wk День назад

      What is the assistance that you think she could be providing right now for this situation?

    • @raitchison
      @raitchison День назад +1

      Hospital ships are equipped to provide comprehensive medical treatment not generalized disaster relief. An amphibious ship is a much better platform for this kind of need.

  • @lloydprunier4415
    @lloydprunier4415 День назад +4

    Water "can't live with it can't live without it".

  • @randomnickify
    @randomnickify День назад +6

    "Pressing this cruise lines into service" - Well since its USA they will have to be not only supplied but also paid handsomely. Because facing a choice "help people for free" or "loose business and wait" they will choose wait :)

  • @pamelaarescurrinaga8201
    @pamelaarescurrinaga8201 День назад

    Interesting and timely information. Thank you so much.

  • @rockcvn71
    @rockcvn71 День назад +1

    Brilliant breakdown. Cruise ships,great idea.

  • @peteysquirrelchaser9028
    @peteysquirrelchaser9028 День назад +4

    You're off by an order of magnitude Sal, a Jones act handy size tanker holds about 15million gallons of cargo not 1.5 million.

  • @phyllisalderson6247
    @phyllisalderson6247 День назад

    Thank you Sal !! 🙂