Ya they aren't build like places in florida were we expect this shit seasonally the windows are almost bullet proof. If your shit isn't good enough it wont be there in a year or 2
@@nelsonperez9546 Your right. Although Louisiana doesn't get the amount of hurricanes FL does, They do need to have better homes if they are going to live that close to the gulf. It's not like it is a surprise that the gulf gets hurricanes. It happens every single year. Even if Louisiana and TX don't get a head on collision with a storm, the winds are still enough to do some serious damage to their homes. It is beyond my comprehension why anyone would have a mobile home or a weak built home within 200 miles of the gulf. As you said, you know it is not going to be there in a year or 2 and that is true.
@@vickieclark5931 yee i feel like all area near the east coast and on the gulf of Mexico should have regulations like here in florida. Its a pain to have to pay extra for hurricane proof everything but it prevents disasters like this
Everyone thinks that it won’t be bad but once you ride out a storm like this the next tropical storm will have you running for cover. When you live in a brick structure and the walls flex like the house is breathing and the feeling of your roof lifting and dropping with a unimaginable noise that will leave you scarred.
It's there way of life just like yours . For hundreds years them folks make that place home . I know they will again . They strong folks . Bless them all🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thats the job of a reporter ...amp up ty he drama to make it sound worse than it is..not that its not horrible ... But ... I sure hope everyone is ok ...
So you think that unless every single building and structure is completely devastated that everything is completely fine. Is that your view on this? Kind of like if each and every single American in the country doesn’t have Covid-19 then it must be a hoax? Sounds like a similar thought pattern.
They are seriously trying to hype it up. They are too dumb to realize the public is informed. Low comments because everyone knows that this was orchestrated. Not a hoax, orchestrated like all the movie and festival shootings prior to covid. Notice it is the public who takes the hit while the elite gavage the supposed medicine just for them. The rose garden ceremony mid covid. No masks and hugging. You suppose they fancy themselves special and immune?
These reporters are so funny. They act so shocked to see the damage from 150 mph sustained winds with gust to over 180 mph. The area looks pretty good to me, considering. Cameron lost 80% of it population after Hurricane Rita and then Katrina. 80% of the people had good sence to NOT rebuild there. Smart choice!
Have you ever experienced 150 mph?! No. Max 74 mph I bet. 150mph = 40,000x as strong as 75 mph ruclips.net/video/P8LuKxzrj9I/видео.html Lake Charles in the eyewall
All hope and prayer to familys that have lost someone because of this hurricane may god bless you all and we will come back from this dont anybody worry
@ItsMyLife Tx I said that in another comment. Animals are smart. They know how to survive. Don't think there are many people reading this that know much about farms. Same think with the Redwoods and the fire. I have people all over lamenting the fact that they are all going to die in the fire! Sorry...they have survived many fires, and all it does is serve to help them reproduce. General knowledge seems to be in short supply. Thanks for your comment!
My house is built to the highest codes in the us. The south Florida building codes which means the house may withstand 125mph wind. This was 150mph wind with crap building codes. I am surprised there is anything left. The USA needs to update their codes as these storms are more common.
I guess in the upcoming years, the temperature will rise too... (Just like these increasing levels of powerful hurricane- Laura which is ripping apart) Just like the Day and night .. We will experience those two too.
Don't worry, it's the last major nuclear war we will have that will be the end as you see it (worldly terms). I'm sure you are aware that it wasn't so long ago that there were many large volcanoes active and the world was flooded too. Just do some research and you will find the videos of the people who have been documenting this.
The 1902 hurricane thru Galveston level the ENTIRE CITY non existent. There wasn’t even rubble left. There wasn’t even anything to build onto - the city was moved to its current location.
I road it out in vinton Louisiana. 150 mph winds. Come 100 am I was in my shower with a mattress on top of me. I didn't no if it was a hurricane or a tornado. I'll never do that again. But what a story I have to tell lol
For those people saying this was no C4, it was all fear: Cameron has some parts leveled but did not get the eye itself nor strongest part of the eyewall. Cameron received C2-C4 winds while Lake Charles (ruclips.net/video/P8LuKxzrj9I/видео.html) got C4-C5 winds and a devastating 13.7 ft storm surge. Lake Charles got the hardest hit. Half of Galveston is gone too. I got some updates from people and looked back at radar: Cameron is like gone
@@AlexGNR yeah the costal area of Louisiana is bad. But again i thought it was going to be worse. I saw some mobile homes that took light damage which i was suprised
It surprises me how the constructions and engineering didn't much adapt to the local weather conditions down there.. like we can see in Japan, where earthquakes are so destructive, they've worked on building skyscrapers and houses differently, with different materials and all, to adapt to their living conditions and minimize destruction and deaths.
I praise You God , Almighty God for protecting the cows and their babies . Thank You Lord for answering all our prayers for their safety. All glory and honor is Yours Mighty God , forever and ever. Amen !!
People are supposed to have trailers for every horse they own? What do you think people did 100 years ago. Let them out in the field for their best chance. If people stay because of animals too and they get botched at for that. If you aren't helping them evacuate, shut it
Are you serious? A rancher has 200 or 300 head of cattle. What the hell is he to do? He knows the cattle will band together, put their backsides to the wind, and unless they hare hit with big debris they will be fine. Sometimes those "stupid" farmers are far wiser than you city folk who think you are.
Why is all the focus on this one building? Let’s see it! I’m sorry, this is such hype. When I lived in Illinois. We had a c line storm come through, and rip off shingles on roofs, took down trees, all over the area, our subdivision lost power for a week, while there were 10% of the neighborhood had power, and our house was one with power. I’m sick of these people making this like thee worst disaster ever. What they don’t have enough negativity going on! Dam makes me want to spit😡
Yeah, sure.. that building didn't pray the lord, that's why it was completely destroyed.. But fortunately, the cows and horses were able to pray, which totally explains why they survived!!
A tornado is probably worse though. The hurricane is tracked hours and days ahead, it doesn't come as a surprise, but tornados do. A lot of tornado watching and tracking depends on visual, local observations of clouds,.. Wasn't it earlier this year that a tornado hit at night? People got surprised by it in the middle of the night. Imagine being waken up to a tornado alert, locating it a couple of miles from your home, at 2AM, leaving you like 5 minutes or less to wake your kids up and get to safety.. so traumatic. it was catastrophic.
Annie Brunet That is totally true. I forgot about those. My parents had go through one but it was only an ef3 and it destroyed their neighbors house but theirs was fine. They got woken up by the weather alarm and then the power went out. With hurricanes you can’t see storm surge.
Which hurricane inspired the development of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, with categories 1 through 5? Answer: Hurricane Camille, August 17th, 1969. She slammed into the Mississippi gulf coast with sustained winds of 190 MPH and a 25-foot storm surge. Visit my website: agnosticthinker.com.
@@AlexGNR so it hit this area with 150mph winds everything north wes less violent. So you would expect them to go into town and show the damage yet there at a single house in the middle of nowear.
They dont look stupid they did not cause fear. Respect to these meteorologists for warning. This is high end cat 4 damage nearly cat 5 damage! A surge of 13.7 ft has been registered around here
Remember this is pretty far inland, the coastal area's like Galveston are like GONE. This is not rocket science its common sense. Meteorologists studied 5+ years in university and got decades of experience and knowledge, they know what they are saying. The NWS never says "Unsurvivable Storm Surge" if it is not serious. This surge was well over 10 ft (5m) up to 14 feet in height, you can not survive that. The winds at 140 mph can throw you off your feet, make a roof a sheet of paper, destroy modern hotels, knack powerlines, down billboards, down trees, destroy homes, etc.
@@ismaelsorto9166 I find it funny how you guys believe they are always wrong. 99% of the times they are right. Ive been tracking Laura for the last day and a half and analyzing with data etc and the meteorologists were right when they said C4 landfall and possible C5 (150 mph was landfall and 157 mph peak)
lol standing in front of a bunch of buildings that are all still standing saying everything is leveled...the only thing that fell down was the cheap sheet metal overhang, lol. God i hate "news" people.
No, meteorologists are waaay more accurate. To get a degree in meteorology you need at least 5 years of university in physics, maths, climate science, chemistry and climate physics. They were spot on with Laura, they predicted a C4 landfall when it got upgraded to C3 and had rapid intensification.
Sorry about the lost, but these are not buildings to withstand hurricane winds.
Ya they aren't build like places in florida were we expect this shit seasonally the windows are almost bullet proof. If your shit isn't good enough it wont be there in a year or 2
True
@@nelsonperez9546 Your right. Although Louisiana doesn't get the amount of hurricanes FL does, They do need to have better homes if they are going to live that close to the gulf. It's not like it is a surprise that the gulf gets hurricanes. It happens every single year. Even if Louisiana and TX don't get a head on collision with a storm, the winds are still enough to do some serious damage to their homes. It is beyond my comprehension why anyone would have a mobile home or a weak built home within 200 miles of the gulf. As you said, you know it is not going to be there in a year or 2 and that is true.
I’m amazed that fence is still intact? Hope nobody was hurt there..
@@vickieclark5931 yee i feel like all area near the east coast and on the gulf of Mexico should have regulations like here in florida. Its a pain to have to pay extra for hurricane proof everything but it prevents disasters like this
Lol! Did you see when the camera briefly panned over to the house that looked untouched so it immediately went back to the sheds
Yes, the brick home was okay, so don't dare show that in this hurricane shot, just the aluminum ones not made to withstand wind!
Everyone thinks that it won’t be bad but once you ride out a storm like this the next tropical storm will have you running for cover. When you live in a brick structure and the walls flex like the house is breathing and the feeling of your roof lifting and dropping with a unimaginable noise that will leave you scarred.
Yep
Exactly. It feels and sounds just like that ✔
How many times do you have to keep hearing “I won’t ever stay again”........🙄
They should be thanking God they will have a next time!
@@bluegrassrules9967 AMEN,GOD TOOK CARE OF THE ANIMALS,THEY ARE HIS DESIGN,HE KEEPS HIS EYE ON THE SPARROW,GOD BLESS ALL
It's there way of life just like yours . For hundreds years them folks make that place home . I know they will again . They strong folks . Bless them all🙏🙏🙏🙏
To be fair that building looks as if a child could blow it down the block walls were fine and the brick house is fine.
Bingo. Selective reporting.
Besides when the whole roof comes off
you know brick houses were destroyed too right
Animals are smarter than some people. They know how to withstand a storm
I would say animals are smarter that all people. They survive on instinct. People survive from dumb luck!
That part
Horses and cows know how to survive storms. Research the horses of the Outer Banks. they are wild and have been in that area since the 18th century.
She acts like a 40 ft long RV being flipped over is something extraordinary. Such drama! 😖
Thats the job of a reporter ...amp up ty he drama to make it sound worse than it is..not that its not horrible ... But ... I sure hope everyone is ok ...
I agree. It takes very little to flip and peel aluminum siding from a shelter or mobile home!
Pans briefly to the brick house *untouched* quick pan back! That’s just the guy’s tool shed
Yep, 1:23 and his animals behind that as well.
So you think that unless every single building and structure is completely devastated that everything is completely fine. Is that your view on this? Kind of like if each and every single American in the country doesn’t have Covid-19 then it must be a hoax? Sounds like a similar thought pattern.
What a tragedy! The reporter drove all that way in search of destruction and mayhem and this is all that she could find
Lol. Extreme ROFL as true true.
Galveston and Lake Charles are like gone.
This was an high end Cat 4 and this was not the eyewall only the place with the biggest storm surge
I'm surprised there was that much left! But evidently this isn't in the town of Cameron proper.
Right! Im trying to find video of anything in cameron and seems like its all lake Charles
@@marked4death076 we gotta wait. Reed wasnt there because of the surge
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@@gamorleo3569 thank you. I did just see this finally. Fuckin brutal.....yet no news about it they still all in lake charles
It's so devastating that so far they've only showed sheds and trailers.
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why nothing else is shown but the old cheap metal structure that will not survive a regular storm?
That building looks like that pressed wood fiber board, not metal.
Cuz they overhype it and don't wanna look foolish
@@inexperiencedladywithagun7851 yet they still do
@@inexperiencedladywithagun7851
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Lake Charles
The animal pictures would have been good to see and how they survived the storm. People run away but the animals endured!
There’s a double wide on stilts still completely intact in another clip of Cameron.
It are not straight winds remember
The winds arent like tornado's, they can destroy a modern hotel but leave a home on stelts intact
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I would face fuck yoy
Thankful that most people were able to evacuate Cameron Parish. Consider in the future: the trade between Mike Cameron and Lance Parrish.
The tiger's 80' s catcher that had good pop in his bat
I could focus more on the damage if the mic wasnt always pinched between the two pillows. Its really distracting...
Looks like a old metal building.The home was untouched
They are seriously trying to hype it up. They are too dumb to realize the public is informed. Low comments because everyone knows that this was orchestrated. Not a hoax, orchestrated like all the movie and festival shootings prior to covid. Notice it is the public who takes the hit while the elite gavage the supposed medicine just for them. The rose garden ceremony mid covid. No masks and hugging. You suppose they fancy themselves special and immune?
EswenVRaedself defy the overlords mask orders I say
@@EswenVRaedself I tracked the hurricane until landfall, she had lightning in the eye wall until landfall. Cat 4 until Alexandria
That reporter is smoken hot.
A "man's man"? Was this broadcast in the 1960's?
LOL
I Still EXIST💪
I suppose you wanted him to be a confused nonbinary fluid genderless clone
These reporters are so funny. They act so shocked to see the damage from 150 mph sustained winds with gust to over 180 mph. The area looks pretty good to me, considering. Cameron lost 80% of it population after Hurricane Rita and then Katrina. 80% of the people had good sence to NOT rebuild there. Smart choice!
Have you ever experienced 150 mph?! No. Max 74 mph I bet.
150mph = 40,000x as strong as 75 mph
ruclips.net/video/P8LuKxzrj9I/видео.html
Lake Charles in the eyewall
All hope and prayer to familys that have lost someone because of this hurricane may god bless you all and we will come back from this dont anybody worry
This brings me to tears💔 . Lord help these folks🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😢
It's not shocking, but amazing.
Those buildings are built of wooden sticks and corrugated iron - of course the were blown down!
So, you think all farm and ranch buildings should be built of brick and to hurricane standards? You would never make it s a farmer!
@ItsMyLife Tx I said that in another comment. Animals are smart. They know how to survive. Don't think there are many people reading this that know much about farms. Same think with the Redwoods and the fire. I have people all over lamenting the fact that they are all going to die in the fire! Sorry...they have survived many fires, and all it does is serve to help them reproduce. General knowledge seems to be in short supply. Thanks for your comment!
Was that really a standard building?
What does an alarmed cow look like? LOL
The animals are way better survivors than people. All that without a complaint...
Prime example of how the news and media blew this storm out of proportion
Nooo it
Is a war zone. End of story
Yes, the earth is doing the screaming.
Nadrien Markowski like global warming?
@@joshmoore6165 Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse-War, Pestilence, etc.
@@nadrienmarkowski5595 it's called Mother nature...that's all..no imaginary beings, no old man judging people, just mother nature.
1:25 five hours of CAT 4 terror. It would be foolish to stay & face the unpredictable wind.
150 mph is 40,000x as strong as 75 mph
My house is built to the highest codes in the us. The south Florida building codes which means the house may withstand 125mph wind. This was 150mph wind with crap building codes. I am surprised there is anything left. The USA needs to update their codes as these storms are more common.
Show a little love...this is their home.
show your gps location... appears your in the very northern part of cameron parish
They are so brave.
Plenty of leaves left on trees. Cat 3?
Very good reporter!
I am so sckared for our house, I hope it is still there 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
"Not knowing is always worse than knowing the worst."
I guess in the upcoming years, the temperature will rise too... (Just like these increasing levels of powerful hurricane- Laura which is ripping apart)
Just like the Day and night ..
We will experience those two too.
Yep hurricane irma and maria was already above cat 5.
Don't worry, it's the last major nuclear war we will have that will be the end as you see it (worldly terms). I'm sure you are aware that it wasn't so long ago that there were many large volcanoes active and the world was flooded too. Just do some research and you will find the videos of the people who have been documenting this.
The 1902 hurricane thru Galveston level the ENTIRE CITY non existent. There wasn’t even rubble left. There wasn’t even anything to build onto - the city was moved to its current location.
@@droolies7079 yes but that are old structure that was 1902
Its late 2020 now
F off. Not going to happen doomsday utterer.
I road it out in vinton Louisiana. 150 mph winds. Come 100 am I was in my shower with a mattress on top of me. I didn't no if it was a hurricane or a tornado. I'll never do that again. But what a story I have to tell lol
After hurricane Andrew Fla adopted building codes to stop this kind of damage and it seem to work
Have a look at the Miami Dade county building code if you build a barn or shed out of tin it’s not gonna last long
Olá
Boa noite
Love from Brasil 🇧🇷❤
For those people saying this was no C4, it was all fear:
Cameron has some parts leveled but did not get the eye itself nor strongest part of the eyewall. Cameron received C2-C4 winds while Lake Charles (ruclips.net/video/P8LuKxzrj9I/видео.html) got C4-C5 winds and a devastating 13.7 ft storm surge. Lake Charles got the hardest hit.
Half of Galveston is gone too.
I got some updates from people and looked back at radar: Cameron is like gone
What Galveston tx looks fine to me my friends live nearby said they got some flooding but nothing crazy
@@heroblue93 the more coastal area is leveled I saw. Still, great to hear they are fine, I dont want places destroyed or people dead
@@AlexGNR yeah the costal area of Louisiana is bad. But again i thought it was going to be worse. I saw some mobile homes that took light damage which i was suprised
Time to move to higher ground, or under. Try building more dome housing. Triangles are the strongest form, squares and rectangles the weakest.
It surprises me how the constructions and engineering didn't much adapt to the local weather conditions down there.. like we can see in Japan, where earthquakes are so destructive, they've worked on building skyscrapers and houses differently, with different materials and all, to adapt to their living conditions and minimize destruction and deaths.
@@a.b.2850 I guess everyone is on a learning curve. Hope they don't keep building failing architecture again. Where are the new brave architects?
@@nadrienmarkowski5595 Italy, Texas?
There's havoc all over, but her nails are freshly manicured.
Well.. a lady needs to have her priorities straight.. 😒
ARE THOSE COWS BACK THERE?
Looks like it
Yes they are
Back where?
He stayed?!!!!!! Whyyyy
Cause he's a "man's man", obviously..😒
There's nothing "manly" about choosing to stay home in a cat.4 hurricane.. it's just plain stupid.
I’m not from Louisiana what’s a Parrish is it like a swamp or what
Most states have counties. Louisiana has parishes instead. Same thing, different name.
Scott Paris thx for info didn’t know that 🙂
I was wondering about that too. Up north we have counties. The American idol winner said he was from a Parrish.
Houses built only with woods really dont stand with hurricanes like that. Houses should be made concrete.
I praise You God , Almighty God for protecting the cows and their babies . Thank You Lord for answering all our prayers for their safety. All glory and honor is Yours Mighty God , forever and ever. Amen !!
Unfortunately nothing there is built to withstand any type of hurricane strength...🙏
What wasn’t totally washed away looks like that.
This Was Not a CAT 4 This Was A CAT 5
What a hurricane
Tig O' Bitties!! Nice!!
Id hit like for the caring report, but dislike for what Laura has done
Cameraman got yelled at for showing the intact brick house...nooooo! Focus on the tin shed!!
Keep building with sticks. Don't you know the story of the 3 pigs and the wolf?
And again...you must not be familiar with farm buildings.
Well The USA Owns 75 % Of Insurance's Agencies Now In The USA ! Things Should Be Fine
She pretty
Great cans!!
Thank God for his protection on the animals
They told people to leave. Why the hell would you stay???
Where's the aerial coverage of the devastation? You need to change the title.😷
Who else SIMPIN for the blonde reporter?
@*Monika:•*• Not a fan of these comments either because it's pretty pathetic but calm yourself. He's more or less just saying she's beautiful.
Shes got a rack thats for sure haha
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Why in the Hell Hole would you leave your animals behind!!!!😡
People are supposed to have trailers for every horse they own? What do you think people did 100 years ago. Let them out in the field for their best chance. If people stay because of animals too and they get botched at for that. If you aren't helping them evacuate, shut it
@@genliz4074 they used trains,...that is why there are also hauling trailers. ...nucklehead!!!
Are you serious? A rancher has 200 or 300 head of cattle. What the hell is he to do? He knows the cattle will band together, put their backsides to the wind, and unless they hare hit with big debris they will be fine. Sometimes those "stupid" farmers are far wiser than you city folk who think you are.
@@ruthl1689 if they can afford a huge ranch, employees, housing, etc they can organize and have the expense simple as that
Why is all the focus on this one building? Let’s see it! I’m sorry, this is such hype. When I lived in Illinois. We had a c line storm come through, and rip off shingles on roofs, took down trees, all over the area, our subdivision lost power for a week, while there were 10% of the neighborhood had power, and our house was one with power. I’m sick of these people making this like thee worst disaster ever. What they don’t have enough negativity going on! Dam makes me want to spit😡
I'm in moss bluff,la 70611 aftermath devastation
Wow!!!!
That building is the only one damaged
Some animals survived unscathed.. how many didn't?
... "these people aren't home right now"
Prayers
did she think the cattle would take flight and end up in Illinois?......
Protection comes from THE LORD...
A lot of people in prayer..
🙏🙏🙏
Yeah, sure.. that building didn't pray the lord, that's why it was completely destroyed.. But fortunately, the cows and horses were able to pray, which totally explains why they survived!!
Be careful down there.
this is crazy is a metal shake
night hurricanes are the worst. you cant see what is coming.
A tornado is probably worse though. The hurricane is tracked hours and days ahead, it doesn't come as a surprise, but tornados do. A lot of tornado watching and tracking depends on visual, local observations of clouds,.. Wasn't it earlier this year that a tornado hit at night? People got surprised by it in the middle of the night. Imagine being waken up to a tornado alert, locating it a couple of miles from your home, at 2AM, leaving you like 5 minutes or less to wake your kids up and get to safety.. so traumatic. it was catastrophic.
Annie Brunet That is totally true. I forgot about those. My parents had go through one but it was only an ef3 and it destroyed their neighbors house but theirs was fine. They got woken up by the weather alarm and then the power went out. With hurricanes you can’t see storm surge.
@@a.b.2850 but the storm surge comes as surprise without warning
Mother nature's rule of thumb.
3:47
Creator of the world of mercy !!
His power and glory are full in the world. Unbelievable.
Which hurricane inspired the development of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, with categories 1 through 5? Answer: Hurricane Camille, August 17th, 1969. She slammed into the Mississippi gulf coast with sustained winds of 190 MPH and a 25-foot storm surge. Visit my website: agnosticthinker.com.
He giving me love song
What did they do with their livestock?
ummm is there no town? or did you drive around tell you found a downed house lol
and yeah the shed got knocked down that happens durring no storm
Yes
Fools, you havent seen the worst hit area's yet
@@AlexGNR so it hit this area with 150mph winds everything north wes less violent. So you would expect them to go into town and show the damage yet there at a single house in the middle of nowear.
Show us more please
how she know he a man's man?
FATHER ON HEAVEN PLEASE HELP YOUR WORLD...
a mans man hahahah okay what ever
show what the town looks like so your meteorologists look stupid for putting such fear in them.
They dont look stupid they did not cause fear.
Respect to these meteorologists for warning.
This is high end cat 4 damage nearly cat 5 damage! A surge of 13.7 ft has been registered around here
Disaster7317 a small storm in Long Island about 2 weeks ago did more damage so idk where is the big cat 4 hurricane damage ?
Remember this is pretty far inland, the coastal area's like Galveston are like GONE.
This is not rocket science its common sense. Meteorologists studied 5+ years in university and got decades of experience and knowledge, they know what they are saying.
The NWS never says "Unsurvivable Storm Surge" if it is not serious. This surge was well over 10 ft (5m) up to 14 feet in height, you can not survive that. The winds at 140 mph can throw you off your feet, make a roof a sheet of paper, destroy modern hotels, knack powerlines, down billboards, down trees, destroy homes, etc.
Disaster7317 sure ok. A degree that helps backup their predictions which they are wrong 80% of the time
@@ismaelsorto9166 I find it funny how you guys believe they are always wrong.
99% of the times they are right.
Ive been tracking Laura for the last day and a half and analyzing with data etc and the meteorologists were right when they said C4 landfall and possible C5 (150 mph was landfall and 157 mph peak)
lol standing in front of a bunch of buildings that are all still standing saying everything is leveled...the only thing that fell down was the cheap sheet metal overhang, lol. God i hate "news" people.
Did she just fart at 3:56?
She has nice hands.
One POS barn got blown over...are the animals ok?
Well, she has a nice set
Cheap, low quality,shody workmanship....
The winds ?? A few farts can topple them houses
This shows shottie workmenship! Biuilding codes are a shame.
It was a farm outbuilding...not a h ome!
This too shall pass.
Americans build their homes out of cardboard and cotton candy
I am beginning to think the weather forecasters are about as accurate as the Covid forecasters.
No, meteorologists are waaay more accurate. To get a degree in meteorology you need at least 5 years of university in physics, maths, climate science, chemistry and climate physics.
They were spot on with Laura, they predicted a C4 landfall when it got upgraded to C3 and had rapid intensification.
A Man's Man, said it was scary?.... Yeah Ok