@@boscofreeman8321yeah where I was, in the fkn middle of port charlotte it was absolutely insane. A blanet of white rains and wind, zero visibility for us.
Omg. That was pretty full on. I'm from Australia 🇦🇺 and don't get hurricanes. I'm glad you are okay and your house, and tarp, survived. Thank you for your great video.
@@zachcurry8392 hey mate,yes we do get them & call them cyclones,but they are not everywhere,mainly in NT & WA but they are rarely of this magnitude,the most notable was Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
I was one of the first people to lose power me and about 50 others for the simple fact that our power line has been having issues since before the hurricane so we actually ended up losing power at 12:15 a.m. Wednesday morning we didn't get it back for 9 days. I'm glad u guys ended up being okay! I am in north port and it was none stop for 9 hours.
I'm down here in NE Cape Coral in a little wooden house! Didn't it seem like it went on forever?! I lost power 8 days. Used acouple of oil lamps, flash light and candles. And also my phone light. My two dogs weren't bothered by it either. Even with the howling winds. I'm glad you and your dog were okay.
Jesse, we live in North Fort Myers. I take care of 3 feral cats, that have adapted to life on my property (fenced and they never leave) I caught one and took with us. Other two stayed -- only because they ran. Ian killed a bunch of trees, but thankfully house OK. Two cats left behind? Just fine. Thankful for that. Hope you are all right too. :) edit: Sorry I called you "Annie." My new glasses are coming in this week, didn't notice I screwed that up until you liked the comment and I had to re-read. lol! ;)
I'm in Tampa and my anxiety was through the roof since I live in an apartment built out of wood, no cement. 80's construction. I'm sorry you guys got the brunt of it. South Tampa was in the surge zone until the last minute
I bet man. I had to drop off my mom at TPA to fly up north to family about a week after the hurricane. The entire time I was in Tampa I told myself I’m glad it didn’t make landfall in your area because it would have been Devastating especially the 275 area
@@experiencesbyjesse3688 I think if any hurricane does hit Tampa at cat 3 or higher it will be absolutely devastating. Hurricane Ian took all the water out of the bay and the rivers here. I live off the Alafia. There was no water in the river at all.
@@mrsbblanks Ah I’m near the Alafia here in Riverview to!! Yeah Ian especially from like 5pm-1am deff had some strong gusts, similar to how irma was where it would be just windy, rainy and then you get a strong gust coming through about every couple mins or so except some of the gusts later on we’re stronger! I remember sitting outside and looking at a tall pine tree we have and I was just waiting for it to come crashing through the lanai but thank god it didn’t !!
@@alexwhite3158 that river was completely empty. Creepy feeling to see that. He sucked all that up and then dropped it hard into the rivers flooding everything. That storm would have took out everything on the alafia if it had hit on Clearwater beach like it was supposed to :(
At any point during this were you ever at all thinking why did I stay here for this?! It was just you and your dog also?! My husband does roofing where we are in MI, and we were discussing whoever put that white tarp on the house across the road is a total bad ass! Lol. Seriously, though, glad you guys made it, and are safe. I am pretty sure I would have had a panic attack leading to stroking out. I get scared with certain storms up here at times still, at 43 yrs old! 🤦 Which are just a mild wind and mist in comparison! Thanks for the video!
Been there, done that with Wilma who's eye rode right over my home in Naples. Scary stuff. I was in Tennessee when Ian hit, and on pins and needles knowing my elderly father and sister were in Ian's path, too. They made it through being in Golden Gate Estates, but still... I cried so hard when I saw the overall devastation dealt to my stomping grounds for 46 yrs.
I'm in between peachland and midway and Ian was a biggie. Shingle damage but no leaks and minor soffit damage. I'm impressed how my wood frame house held up.
Same here. I was shocked my house held up so well since it’s over 40 years old, but a contractor that looked at my house told me it was so well-made that it would out last all the other houses in the neighborhood.
The eye did pass over us in Cape Coral a few miles south from where this video was taken. I've never experienced anything like it in my 66 years. The sounds were incredible.
I live in north Texas but grew up in Georgia and one year I rode out a category 3 hurricane when i had went to Florida on a trip. People really don’t know how it feels til you in one. You living in Florida and riding a category 4. Tip my hat to you man. Never again for me I’m good
Dealt with Ivan back in 2004. Ivan was a nighttime storm so I didn't get to see much but I heard enough. The Hounds of Hell were howling out my window all night. We live just north of I-10 in Baldwin County, AL just 30-50 miles west of Pensacola. Ivan took a direct path over the house here and I'll tell you it was one nasty night.
That’s true as long as you’re in a strong building that offers substantial protection from the wind. Mobile homes are a very bad place to be in any hurricane!
FOR THE NEXT STORM, PLEASE JUSTS FINDS AWAY TO JUSTS GETS OUT OF THERES & YOU CAN ALWAYS RETURN WHEN IT OVER!! & I HOPES THAT YOUR FURBABY DOESN'T DEVELOP A FEAR FOR THE WATER !?!
@@experiencesbyjesse3688 WE HAD A INGROUND POOL & OUR BOY HATED TO SEES US IN IT & WHEN THE GROUND DESTROYED OUR POOL & WE HAD IT BURIED, WE COULDN'T GETS him OUT OF THAT AREA , he REALLY LOVED DIGGING MORE THAN THE POOL
I’m amazed at people who call on God and in the same breath, use vulgar language. The Bible says that all will be judged by every word they speak….life is short and then eternity.😢
I could be wrong but I don't see me cursing in a tornado or hurricane when my life could be at hand. I think i would be calling on God to protect and save rather than cursing him. After all he does NOT listen to you when you are so tuned in to the devil. I would assume you are talking to the devil instead of the Good Lord. You may want to clean up you filthy mouth before your next storm hits. Just a word of advice and i do hope all of you in this stormed survived and the damage was at a minimum.
I’d like to see how u react as a human during a cat 5 hurricane. We aren’t as civil as we portray ourselves to be. If you can’t handle the raw emotion of people’s videos on RUclips maybe you should take up crochet to pass the time. Thanks for the watching though 🖖
This must be his first hurricane ever!
Yeah cause what he thought was crazy was less than nearby areas.
@@boscofreeman8321yeah where I was, in the fkn middle of port charlotte it was absolutely insane. A blanet of white rains and wind, zero visibility for us.
Omg. That was pretty full on. I'm from Australia 🇦🇺 and don't get hurricanes. I'm glad you are okay and your house, and tarp, survived. Thank you for your great video.
Thank you for watching and thanks for the comments 🙏
You guys get hurricane, but call them cyclones down there. Same phenomenon, different regional name.
@@zachcurry8392 hey mate,yes we do get them & call them cyclones,but they are not everywhere,mainly in NT & WA but they are rarely of this magnitude,the most notable was Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
Pretty neighborhood. Glad you and pup are safe
Nice and smart way to prepare yourself!! Good idea with everything in arms reach
Love your video, and I love love your screen door, I live in Jacksonville FL, and I want to get a screen door like yours, be safe💜
I was one of the first people to lose power me and about 50 others for the simple fact that our power line has been having issues since before the hurricane so we actually ended up losing power at 12:15 a.m. Wednesday morning we didn't get it back for 9 days. I'm glad u guys ended up being okay! I am in north port and it was none stop for 9 hours.
We lost power early in the evening . I can’t remember exactly what time but it was still light out 😣
I keep watching. It will soon be a Cat 6 !
I'm down here in NE Cape Coral in a little wooden house! Didn't it seem like it went on forever?! I lost power 8 days. Used acouple of oil lamps, flash light and candles. And also my phone light. My two dogs weren't bothered by it either. Even with the howling winds. I'm glad you and your dog were okay.
Jesse, we live in North Fort Myers. I take care of 3 feral cats, that have adapted to life on my property (fenced and they never leave) I caught one and took with us. Other two stayed -- only because they ran.
Ian killed a bunch of trees, but thankfully house OK. Two cats left behind? Just fine. Thankful for that. Hope you are all right too. :)
edit: Sorry I called you "Annie." My new glasses are coming in this week, didn't notice I screwed that up until you liked the comment and I had to re-read. lol! ;)
I'm in Tampa and my anxiety was through the roof since I live in an apartment built out of wood, no cement. 80's construction. I'm sorry you guys got the brunt of it. South Tampa was in the surge zone until the last minute
I bet man. I had to drop off my mom at TPA to fly up north to family about a week after the hurricane. The entire time I was in Tampa I told myself I’m glad it didn’t make landfall in your area because it would have been Devastating especially the 275 area
@@experiencesbyjesse3688 I think if any hurricane does hit Tampa at cat 3 or higher it will be absolutely devastating. Hurricane Ian took all the water out of the bay and the rivers here. I live off the Alafia. There was no water in the river at all.
@@mrsbblanks I agree
@@mrsbblanks Ah I’m near the Alafia here in Riverview to!! Yeah Ian especially from like 5pm-1am deff had some strong gusts, similar to how irma was where it would be just windy, rainy and then you get a strong gust coming through about every couple mins or so except some of the gusts later on we’re stronger! I remember sitting outside and looking at a tall pine tree we have and I was just waiting for it to come crashing through the lanai but thank god it didn’t !!
@@alexwhite3158 that river was completely empty. Creepy feeling to see that. He sucked all that up and then dropped it hard into the rivers flooding everything. That storm would have took out everything on the alafia if it had hit on Clearwater beach like it was supposed to :(
At any point during this were you ever at all thinking why did I stay here for this?! It was just you and your dog also?! My husband does roofing where we are in MI, and we were discussing whoever put that white tarp on the house across the road is a total bad ass! Lol. Seriously, though, glad you guys made it, and are safe. I am pretty sure I would have had a panic attack leading to stroking out. I get scared with certain storms up here at times still, at 43 yrs old! 🤦 Which are just a mild wind and mist in comparison! Thanks for the video!
I live not too far from you in North Port it was a horrible storm so glad everyone made it ok. Did a lot of damage but we are alive.
You had a few shots of your beautiful dog in this video. How did he/she do during the storm? Pray all is well with you and your pooch!
He was the most calm ever. Handled it well. Also post Hurricane
Hey now from Harbor Blvd!✌🏽
Gr8 vid..
Shared mine on my chan too...pretty freaky ..still stunned but truly gr8ful my house held up
Yes glad we’re all ok. Definitely a crazy experience
Noticed the terrazzo floor in the house. It tells me Ian wasn't that house's first rodeo.
Been there, done that with Wilma who's eye rode right over my home in Naples. Scary stuff. I was in Tennessee when Ian hit, and on pins and needles knowing my elderly father and sister were in Ian's path, too. They made it through being in Golden Gate Estates, but still... I cried so hard when I saw the overall devastation dealt to my stomping grounds for 46 yrs.
That was a CAT5 hurricane I'm sure it will be upgraded we had sustained winds of 150 to 160 mph in Rotonda with gusts in the 190s
so i live here, not watched yet but i was out of state for this thing and i'm curious how it looked while it was going down so thanks in advance :]
I'm in between peachland and midway and Ian was a biggie. Shingle damage but no leaks and minor soffit damage. I'm impressed how my wood frame house held up.
Same here. I was shocked my house held up so well since it’s over 40 years old, but a contractor that looked at my house told me it was so well-made that it would out last all the other houses in the neighborhood.
Seems like his first big hurricane. Unless the eye wall passes right over you, you’re ok.
The eye did pass over us in Cape Coral a few miles south from where this video was taken. I've never experienced anything like it in my 66 years. The sounds were incredible.
It did. He's in Port Charlotte.
I live in north Texas but grew up in Georgia and one year I rode out a category 3 hurricane when i had went to Florida on a trip. People really don’t know how it feels til you in one. You living in Florida and riding a category 4. Tip my hat to you man. Never again for me I’m good
It technically got updated to a 5 when it actually made landfall
@Experiences by Jesse I appreciate ur content man I really do but don't put ur life at risk. Be safe.
Thanks man. I really appreciate that 🖖
@@experiencesbyjesse3688 your welcome
I lived in Venice and Englewood since 74. This ain't nothing.
PRAYING THAT YOUR SAFE
im not a bro...im a gramma and said the same words. glad your ok
O and power back in 6 days. Fixed neighbor's generators and showed them how to safely wire and use a generator. Key rule is shut off the main breaker.
Can people not fit their cars in garage
Dealt with Ivan back in 2004. Ivan was a nighttime storm so I didn't get to see much but I heard enough. The Hounds of Hell were howling out my window all night. We live just north of I-10 in Baldwin County, AL just 30-50 miles west of Pensacola. Ivan took a direct path over the house here and I'll tell you it was one nasty night.
I will leave town next time.
How far were you from the direct path of Ian? Thanks.
Like 20-30 miles
Good idea with the bathroom. Left one of my storm shutters off so I could see out. Won’t be doing that again.
Are you from new england... I heard a "wicked" in there.
Haha. No.
6:12am…. Yes the wall is still there lol 😆
The Blair witch shaky cam is tough to deal with
As long as you don't have to deal with flooding you're ok.
I don’t know 155 mph winds and much higher gusts are pretty bad thing to deal with.
That’s true as long as you’re in a strong building that offers substantial protection from the wind. Mobile homes are a very bad place to be in any hurricane!
damn
5:47 ugg it was soooo loud, and hours more to go.
Jesse : what does the air smell like
1. Sea salt
2. Wet bark
3. wet lumber
Really didn’t notice any smell in the air to be honest.
@@experiencesbyjesse3688 in Galveston, Texas... straight up sea salt....
2:08 the sound of an anxious person,and you are not to be blamed.🌀🌩️
You should invest into a generator for future events 🙂
I have two. This wasn’t my first hurricane
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NEVER put a modem/router on the floor...
I thought at one point you was going to yell I'm comming!!!
💀 😂
Good storm footage. Can't watch this with my family, the language was horrible. F-BOMB Galore!! Lol!!
You didn’t fill up your bathtub with water that’s where I used to hide when I was little from the hurricanes
But did your palm tree survive?!
YES!!! Lol it did
لاتجلس تصور لنا في البدايه غرفتك ومدري وش يعنني معي بيت صور لناالمطر ونت ساكت😂😂
FOR THE NEXT STORM, PLEASE JUSTS FINDS AWAY TO JUSTS GETS OUT OF THERES & YOU CAN ALWAYS RETURN WHEN IT OVER!! & I HOPES THAT YOUR FURBABY DOESN'T DEVELOP A FEAR FOR THE WATER !?!
I agreed. No he still loves the water
@@experiencesbyjesse3688 WE HAD A INGROUND POOL & OUR BOY HATED TO SEES US IN IT & WHEN THE GROUND DESTROYED OUR POOL & WE HAD IT BURIED, WE COULDN'T GETS him OUT OF THAT AREA , he REALLY LOVED DIGGING MORE THAN THE POOL
he STILL HATES THE WATER
I can’t believe you left your dog on her own
He was with me the entire time. Thanks
I’m amazed at people who call on God and in the same breath, use vulgar language. The Bible says that all will be judged by every word they speak….life is short and then eternity.😢
Love they neighbor
I could be wrong but I don't see me cursing in a tornado or hurricane when my life could be at hand. I think i would be calling on God to protect and save rather than cursing him. After all he does NOT listen to you when you are so tuned in to the devil. I would assume you are talking to the devil instead of the Good Lord. You may want to clean up you filthy mouth before your next storm hits. Just a word of advice and i do hope all of you in this stormed survived and the damage was at a minimum.
Love thy neighbor
@@experiencesbyjesse3688 one way to love thy neighbor is to warn him of danger…offending our mighty God puts one in very grave danger.😮
I’d like to see how u react as a human during a cat 5 hurricane. We aren’t as civil as we portray ourselves to be. If you can’t handle the raw emotion of people’s videos on RUclips maybe you should take up crochet to pass the time. Thanks for the watching though 🖖
The f word is getting to be too much
Could do without your colorful words
Damn buddy have you not ever been in a hurricane. You forgot to get jugs of gas and put shutters on your windows.
It was a full cat 5