Im pretty surprised that was UR 4. Although they look good, they didn't look great compared to some of the other visuals ive seen UR4 render. I guess they weren't going to toss a million dollars in rendering it, but that is def not UR 4's potential.
Wow! That's the best visual I've ever seen! I hope you are wrong, But I fear the body count is going to be high & the cleanup massive. So many are staying to protect their property. What good will all those things be if they end up dead trying to protect their stuff? PRIORITIES people PRIORITIES to stay alive should override anything else. GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN!
Agree. Unfortunately, not everyone can just afford to pick up and leave and get alternative accommodation elsewhere, leave their jobs etc. Plus I think people overestimate their ability to weather such storms.
Frank Rizzo- the public buses are taking people inland to the evac shelters 150 miles away. I'm sure if they don't have the $ for a bus ticket, no one is gonna deny them a ride to a safe place. People seem to think it's all an illusion or some kind of a government scam plan. Weather is as unpredictable as unpredictable gets!
More than one million people heeded the advise and got out early. The Govenor and his team reversed both southbound lanes of interstate 26, thus giving four lanes of highway to move people through. I 26 is the only interstate coming up from the Lowlands shore areas. Contrary to your statement, the majority of the coastlines are ghost towns. A tiny number stayed, yes, but in the double digits. I live 4 hours inland from the Charleston area. I live 5.5 hours inland from the Wilmington area. We have had close to a week to watch this storm develop. When the governor of south Carolina orders a MANDATORY evacuation 4 days ahead of anticipated landfall?....you decide: ego vs logic. Logic has won.
wynnie k- My morning news tells a different story. Seems the rescues are above the 2 digit mark. Seems so many had no funds to leave or could not due to health conditions & just not enough warning information that they could easily understand. Happy to hear so many did get out, but unhappy to hear the first responders will be working overtime on this one!
Fantastic use of an AR-type visualization, really drives home the actual impact of the storm, what the rising water can really mean. I'll be watching more.
The storm is awful. But may I just say, this visualization was INCREDIBLE. The graphics creator or team deserves special recognition and a serious raise. I am sharing this. I think people do not understand just how deep 3ft-9ft + is and I deeply appreciate you showing this.
this specific 3d graphic spawned a years long weather addiction. i was actually just talking about it the other day. here it is, in my recommended. pure childhood joy right here.
Wow....this is incredible....and perfect for people who have never experienced a potentially "catastrophic" storm event. It's pretty amazing to see some of the "comments" of people who "clearly" haven't experienced the before and after. As a Hugo survivor, my life was changed in a really short period of time. Back in 1989, 9/22 to be exact, we weren't as advanced on the potential devastation of a storm. It can be totally life changing. I had customers living on Pawley's Island who had nothing but their suitcases left. Mother Nature is not something to be reckoned with. Yeah, it might be inconvenient....but being safe rather than sorry is my motto after Hugo's wrath.
Mouth completely dropped with the visual and straight spooked me! I went looking for a visual on storm surges and this vid did just that! Great information! To those staying , please PLEASE LEAVE IF U CAN! My church familia and myself will CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR U ALL 🙏🏼 From Doris - PA
This is the best depiction of just how massive these storms can be, but yet you'll still have those individuals that say: "I'm gonna ride this out." God bless them.
Give those graphics artists a bonus check. This is hands down the best visualization I've seen to show how dangerous these surges are. Loving the sfx blips too. A great touch.
What an AWESOME graphic effect!!!!! - Definitely made these numbers connect more with actual visuals to give a real sense of the danger involved in these storms...STAY SAFE NC & SC!!
Well done on that visual! It really brings home the full realization of the dangers of flash-floods and storm surges for folks who aren't intimately familiar. This is my first time seeing such visuals and I commend you on this effort. Once again, well done folks!
Anyone who put a thumbs down to this, must really have no clue. We endured Hurricane Harvey. We evacuated and came back to find utter devastation. Waterlines and grass lines on fences and buildings were unbelievable. They are not kidding with these graphics.
Currently on the menu we have catastrophic flooding, volcanic eruptions, magnitude 6.0+ earthquakes and huge wildfires. I don't know about you but I'll take an order of volcanic eruptions with a side of landslides. Lol
I think they are lying about the rainfall in are going to say that it was the rainfall that flooded everybody else when they are going to break a damn or something
I don't think y'all realize there's Military bases all over NC and where going to hit why would they risk equipment for "personal gain" yea lets harm the marine corps and such so we can weaken our national defense and lose money in the process
These explainers from The Weather Channel are really pushing the boundaries of live immersive broadcasting. The Future Group who create the graphics are using Mo-Sys StarTracker, a real-time camera tracking system that has made this is all possible.
what an amazing animation........ this is what people need to see before the floods come......... well Done I.T crew. Give the animator a raise indeed.
This is AMAZING - thank you for making such a helpful visual presentation. Anyone who hasn't seen flooding up close just can't imagine. I could show you a picture of a flood we had in my area. Street filled, water across our lawn...wouldn't mean much to anyone looking at it. But when I show you the same pic, with my husband standing in the middle of the street in chest deep water? Now that's more helpful. Seriously well done!
On September 21, 2010, a catastrophic flood occurred in western Guangdong, China. The rainfall reached 26 inches in 12 hours and 29 inches in 24 hours. The rainstorm led to mudslides and floods, with the deepest water up to 14 feet. The flood finally killed 100 people and injured more than 300 people
What a great image of what hurricanes can do ...I felt like I was watching the news reporter in a actual hurricane, especially with the sounds affects.. After watchin this ,I hope ppl take this hurricane serious
The person who made those graphics deserves a raise. That was great.
EXACTLY my words!
@Heroic Comments
There's no such bullshit creator. Get out of your stupid myths. Lol.
Epicly memed my friend
These are the boyz who made it
www.futureuniverse.com/#just-imagine-the-future
You mean Alah?
Really dig these 3D examples. They help me envision just how dangerous weather can be.
The GameSMR same
Cartoons
sarcasm?
The GameSMR same
IKR! i cant wait to see the example of a blizzard ! haha
The visualization is incredible. A clear, frightening way to show how dangerous this situation is!
Inside edition represented u
@Son of Perdition they had his comment on their channel
Neil mirasol why u have a hacker mask
He's clearly a very powerful wizard.
Best comment I have seen all week lol!
😁😁😁
He's Moses TBH
Water mage.
😂😂😂
You'll be safe if you had the weather channel ring of safety.
That's only for premium users! This is a pay to win feature.
@@Crismodin lol
It's like sponge bob's sea bear circle lol
Only 9.99$
DJ Drewski Thunderbirds and then you get hit in the head by scrap metal
Fun fact: those graphics were made with Unreal engine 4 the same graphical engine that powers PUBG and Fortnite
How do you know?
@@jeremyquentin42 Nvidia posted an article on it. They're using Nvidia GPUs and Unreal engine to render that stuff in real time.
Im pretty surprised that was UR 4. Although they look good, they didn't look great compared to some of the other visuals ive seen UR4 render. I guess they weren't going to toss a million dollars in rendering it, but that is def not UR 4's potential.
then again, rendering water has to be hard as shit
Eh? What's a "PUBG" or a "Fortnite"?
Are those video games perchance? Or software for creating the like?
These visuals are great. Please do this more often. Some people wouldn't think 3ft is that dangerous, but this really shows how damaging 3ft can be.
this was epic ... and scary at the same time.
verified man
Nature: I am the strongest!
Gray Circle: *Are you sure about that?*
LOL
weather man appears to be moses... please gather round for safety
It was not Moses who split the sea, it was God through Moses
Just sayin
Better graphics than some of the CGI in Jurassic World tbh.
Very impressive graphics. Fair play to whoever put that together....top of the range artist.
fair play?
devian j it’s an English thing, fair play means like good job
Looked like a video game, no biggie.
UR 4 and Nvidia?
Barry Manilowa Rude
This is an excellent visual and will make things clear for a lot of people.
Wow! That's the best visual I've ever seen! I hope you are wrong, But I fear the body count is going to be high & the cleanup massive. So many are staying to protect their property. What good will all those things be if they end up dead trying to protect their stuff? PRIORITIES people PRIORITIES to stay alive should override anything else. GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN!
Agree. Unfortunately, not everyone can just afford to pick up and leave and get alternative accommodation elsewhere, leave their jobs etc. Plus I think people overestimate their ability to weather such storms.
Frank Rizzo- the public buses are taking people inland to the evac shelters 150 miles away. I'm sure if they don't have the $ for a bus ticket, no one is gonna deny them a ride to a safe place. People seem to think it's all an illusion or some kind of a government scam plan. Weather is as unpredictable as unpredictable gets!
More than one million people heeded the advise and got out early. The Govenor and his team reversed both southbound lanes of interstate 26, thus giving four lanes of highway to move people through. I 26 is the only interstate coming up from the Lowlands shore areas. Contrary to your statement, the majority of the coastlines are ghost towns. A tiny number stayed, yes, but in the double digits. I live 4 hours inland from the Charleston area. I live 5.5 hours inland from the Wilmington area. We have had close to a week to watch this storm develop. When the governor of south Carolina orders a MANDATORY evacuation 4 days ahead of anticipated landfall?....you decide: ego vs logic. Logic has won.
wynnie k- My morning news tells a different story. Seems the rescues are above the 2 digit mark. Seems so many had no funds to leave or could not due to health conditions & just not enough warning information that they could easily understand. Happy to hear so many did get out, but unhappy to hear the first responders will be working overtime on this one!
@@sherrydee7880 well your morning new are bullshit
Fantastic use of an AR-type visualization, really drives home the actual impact of the storm, what the rising water can really mean. I'll be watching more.
The storm is awful. But may I just say, this visualization was INCREDIBLE. The graphics creator or team deserves special recognition and a serious raise. I am sharing this. I think people do not understand just how deep 3ft-9ft + is and I deeply appreciate you showing this.
What a great visual representation of a real danger. Thank you!
this specific 3d graphic spawned a years long weather addiction. i was actually just talking about it the other day. here it is, in my recommended. pure childhood joy right here.
I need this program in my life! Frfr!!
Excellent visualization of water rising. Thank you!
lucila cosme 3 days
Came back to this video because of Hurricane Ian’s predicted 10ft storm surge.
Same here. My apartment is right on the water and we are very worried for what's to come. We have evacuated but are still worried.
Thank you for this example 😮😢. Really puts things in perspective
Those visual just looking at the scared the living shit outta me
These graphics are crazy, terrifying and anxiety producing. I'm evacuating! Oh, those sound effects!
Hopefully people use their brains and get out while they can, items can be repurchased and rebuilt but your life and the lives of your family cannot.
This man and these graphics deserves a million dollars RIGHT NOW!
Wow....this is incredible....and perfect for people who have never experienced a potentially "catastrophic" storm event. It's pretty amazing to see some of the "comments" of people who "clearly" haven't experienced the before and after. As a Hugo survivor, my life was changed in a really short period of time. Back in 1989, 9/22 to be exact, we weren't as advanced on the potential devastation of a storm. It can be totally life changing. I had customers living on Pawley's Island who had nothing but their suitcases left. Mother Nature is not something to be reckoned with. Yeah, it might be inconvenient....but being safe rather than sorry is my motto after Hugo's wrath.
Tampa is about to get hit with 12 ft. Far higher than what this shows.
The Safest place in a Hurricane is the Grey Circle
It's not only the graphics that made this really cool, but also the sound effects. Excellent!
That was awesome and informative, I hope the Weather Channel keeps making videos like this for all types of natural disasters.
Mouth completely dropped with the visual and straight spooked me! I went looking for a visual on storm surges and this vid did just that! Great information! To those staying , please PLEASE LEAVE IF U CAN! My church familia and myself will CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR U ALL 🙏🏼
From Doris - PA
I love the weather channel
Thebestever19626 x same
Me too.
Its become a weather themed soap opera
This is the best depiction of just how massive these storms can be, but yet you'll still have those individuals that say: "I'm gonna ride this out." God bless them.
If you are thinking about the graphics The Weather Channel used is Unreal Engine 4 the Engine Epic Games has.
Cringe Central *made
Give those graphics artists a bonus check. This is hands down the best visualization I've seen to show how dangerous these surges are. Loving the sfx blips too. A great touch.
Amazing footage 😳 very scary
Footage that was a simulation.
Great just job as always, TWC! As a lifelong Gulf Coast resident, you’ve always been there for us. You keep a good eye on Jim Cantore for us!
✨GREY CIRCLE✨
That’s pretty awesome news! I would watch that all the time
Cool graphics. Really effective at making the point.
Imagine showing this video to someone in the 1800’s
"Human for Scale"
LOL
I hope you're giving your special effects guys a raise, they outdid basically anything you've ever shown before with this.
Should of showed this to the people who stayed behind.
Rainbow Panda they wouldn’t have listened any way
'Should have' maybe? Reading your comment hurt my brain.
Byron Allen is up'ing the game and knocking it out of the park after purchasing The Weather Channel! Great Job!
That's very impressive. Great way to showcase the intensity of what's happening out there. Kudos to the team that came up with this tech.
Incredible use of CG to better represent the danger of such storm. Incredible work, this piece must win prizes!
love the 3D
The team demonstrated an incredible vision!
Whos here trying to do research for hurricane milton 2024
A great visual explanation of what all the flood numbers mean and how dangerous for people in those areas.
You find this link in the graphics guy’s resume.
I cannot stop watching this
DLC package for Storm Surge will include the rest of the wall. Complimentary evacuation handouts will be included. $34.99
Kudos to the Weather Channel for these graphics. They probably saved lives
This is how Ants feel when you water the garden..
The graphics are just amazing! This video must go viral so people can realize how dangerous the situation is!!
And still 150 people are trapped on roofs. Even with such a strong demonstration you have peopl that wont heed warning
Like many said, THESE graphics should be shown on every channel, so ppl do the right thing and LEAVE!
God bless you all from Sweden!
the person who did those graphics should’ve worked on Black Ops 4
I agree
What an AWESOME graphic effect!!!!! - Definitely made these numbers connect more with actual visuals to give a real sense of the danger involved in these storms...STAY SAFE NC & SC!!
Someone have miss dolly from Carolina Beach, NC watch this video before its to late for her to evacuate...
Water on top of water. Father bless and strengthen the people of these states who are suffering so much! Amen 🙏 🙏
settle down, Moses
this is scary, yet very informative. Wonderful!
You guys are really giving CNN a run for its money! 😂
Well done on that visual! It really brings home the full realization of the dangers of flash-floods and storm surges for folks who aren't intimately familiar. This is my first time seeing such visuals and I commend you on this effort. Once again, well done folks!
Woah
Anyone who put a thumbs down to this, must really have no clue. We endured Hurricane Harvey. We evacuated and came back to find utter devastation. Waterlines and grass lines on fences and buildings were unbelievable. They are not kidding with these graphics.
Cool
This is a scary video, but very informative. Thank you so much for posting.
Unreal Engine
This visual and explanation is amazing. Other than being a complete internet troll, I have no idea why someone would dislike this video!
Powered by Nvidia
Unreal Engine 4.
These graphics deserves a social media Oscar!
What's cooking in the geoengineering kitchen today??
Currently on the menu we have catastrophic flooding, volcanic eruptions, magnitude 6.0+ earthquakes and huge wildfires. I don't know about you but I'll take an order of volcanic eruptions with a side of landslides. Lol
This graphic really helped to clarify the dangers pending for the East coast. I am now taking this hurricane a lot more seriously.
I think they are lying about the rainfall in are going to say that it was the rainfall that flooded everybody else when they are going to break a damn or something
Jim Costigan clears up some real estate for the elites!
I don't think y'all realize there's Military bases all over NC and where going to hit why would they risk equipment for "personal gain" yea lets harm the marine corps and such so we can weaken our national defense and lose money in the process
What ?
What an inane response …..
@@kohedunn look up the site the Cajun Army and hear a responder that was there during Harvey please
These explainers from The Weather Channel are really pushing the boundaries of live immersive broadcasting. The Future Group who create the graphics are using Mo-Sys StarTracker, a real-time camera tracking system that has made this is all possible.
You left out it was made with the Unreal Engine 4.
Predictive programming
Automatic.Intelligence
This better be the future of all news channels!
Just as fake as Mike Seidel, congratulations Weather Channel you have joined the likes of CNN
I used to like them. Now the people know they are fake news.
mimimi...two Hillary voters
The animation is really breathtaking. May God help those affected by the hurricane. Be safe.
1 like=1 prayer
You Just want likes
There is no god, so stupid to pray for a hobgoblin
You guys just don’t care about hurricane Florence 😢😢😢
Sure I care. I'm thrilled to see what happens! Hopefully no-one dies or loses a home. Bug praying is... medieval.
How about a dislike?
what an amazing animation........ this is what people need to see before the floods come......... well Done I.T crew. Give the animator a raise indeed.
I’m so glad I saw this... because I didn’t think 3 ft is serious.. thanks for putting this vision together
Wow, that was really good visuals on what to expect! Thank you for your knowledge.
This is AMAZING - thank you for making such a helpful visual presentation. Anyone who hasn't seen flooding up close just can't imagine. I could show you a picture of a flood we had in my area. Street filled, water across our lawn...wouldn't mean much to anyone looking at it. But when I show you the same pic, with my husband standing in the middle of the street in chest deep water? Now that's more helpful. Seriously well done!
This was impressive, hope you all do more!
Scarier even more than I could imagine. We are getting hit hard. Praying for all along with my family that are in the path of this monster.
Wow, that's the coolest weather report I have ever seen.
had goosebumps when you visualize the effects of the hurricane
great presentation, great use of the VR/AR medium :)
The animation looks so good. That's awesome.
My heart was racing watching this video
Amazing graphic effects! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Fantastic visual representation of flooding
Seriously good job on this.
On September 21, 2010, a catastrophic flood occurred in western Guangdong, China. The rainfall reached 26 inches in 12 hours and 29 inches in 24 hours. The rainstorm led to mudslides and floods, with the deepest water up to 14 feet. The flood finally killed 100 people and injured more than 300 people
They should've had a grey circle
What a great image of what hurricanes can do ...I felt like I was watching the news reporter in a actual hurricane, especially with the sounds affects.. After watchin this ,I hope ppl take this hurricane serious