I create educational & in-depth hazardous weather forecasts, tutorials, livestreams, historic storm documentaries, and storm chasing documentaries for the U.S so that you can learn, track, and be made aware of approaching storms far in advance. These are for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please defer to the National Weather Service for official weather forecasts.
I remember having to sleep in the hallway at night when the storm hit that way we are protected. It wouldn't have been a devastating storm if it didn't just sit on top of us spinning in circles dumping rain
18:31 -- The famous 11 July 2011 Iowa Derecho Started just north of Des Moines, Iowa, around 3:00 a.m. CDT. States affected: Central & East Central Iowa Northern Illinois Southern Wisconsin Southern Michigan Northern Indiana Ohio Northwestern West Virginia Northern Virginia Maryland Tornado: x1 EF0 - Webster County, Iowa Length: 2 miles Width: Approximately 50 yards Description: Immediately prior to the derecho starting, this tornado caused intermittent damage to crops in a field south of Moorland, Webster County, Iowa.
Whatvate the white circle-bursts that look like sparklers? The green and yellow bands, i understand---that's a lot of wind and moisture blowing across the country... but little circular patches that just sort of sprout up? Whay ARE those?
Hurricane Timeline on radar 3:52 -- 4:00 Tropical storm Alberto (May 25-31) 4:59 -- 5:06 Hurricane Chris (Jul 7-10) 6:33 -- 6:41 Tropical storm Gordon (Sept 3 - Sept 8) 6:48 -- 6:56 Major Hurricane Florence (Sept 13 - Sept 18) 7:27 -- 7:36 Major Hurricane Michael (Oct 7 - Oct 12) (That's it I hope you like it also Florence and Michael were retired and replaced with Francine and Milton for the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season)
27:49 now this day I remember it being hyped up as our 4/27/11 and It didn’t happen thankfully 53:03 It was fun being stuck in a mobile home alone when this happened...NOT 1:51:58 I sincerely mean this: 🖕🖕🖕🖕this storm in particular! My town got FLOODED because of it! Worst weather week of the 2010s for me.
Best times for seeing the TS/hurricanes on radar 31 storms in total 29 tropical, 2 subtropical TD: Tropical Depression (29) SD: Subtropical Depression (2) SS: Subtropical Storm (2) TS: Tropical Storm (28) Hurricane: Cat 1-2 (14) Major Hurricane: Cat 3-4 (7) Super Hurricane: Cat 5 (1) TS Arthur - 3:41 (Carolinas) TS Bertha - 3:56 (Carolinas) TS Cristobal - 4:12 (Louisiana) (TS Dolly and TS Edouard not visible) TS Fay - 5:05 (near NYC) Hurricane Hanna - 5:30 (Southern Texas) Hurricane Isaias - 5:45 (near South Carolina) (TD Ten, TS Josephine, and TS Kyle not visible) Hurricane Marco - 6:18 (Florida Panhandle) Major Hurricane Laura - 6:22 (in-between Texas and Louisiana) (TS Omar, Hurricane Nana, Hurricane Paulette, and TS Rene not visible) Hurricane Sally - 6:54 (Florida Panhandle) What I believe to be Major Hurricane Teddy - 7:05 (near Maine) (TS Vicky and SS Alpha not visible) TS Beta - 7:02 (Southern Texas) (TS Wilfred not visible) Some of the rain showers produced by Hurricane Gamma - 7:24 (near Florida) Major Hurricane Delta - 7:32 (in-between Texas and Louisiana) (Major Hurricane Epsilon not visible) Major Hurricane Zeta - 8:03 (New Orleans area) (SS Theta not visible) 2nd stage of Major Hurricane Eta - 8:21 and 8:25 (Southern Florida) (Super Hurricane Iota not visible)
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Hurricane Harvey 2017. I will never forget that one. Turned Houston literally in one huge lake with all the flooding because for two days it didn't move and kept getting fed from the waters of the gulf.
Wow nice work. I like the EF rating while it passed through its total path. I can see why the Enhanced Fujita scale to this day is very controversial. Nice video.
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Strinking to see. 20 miles, wow. Interesting to see where it traveled (and also the empty places of NE, I haven't seen that before). I like the overhead tracking this way. Sound affects reminds me if a Led Zepplin song (maybe .. "it's been a long time, bern long time .. been a lonely, lonely long time). 🎵🎵
Hi, interested to know what is the highest pressure in hPa that a low can be, and alternatively, what is the lowest pressure a high can be in hPa. I am considering this when looking at the Isobar charts and see highs and lows, some lows seem particularly high pressure and some highs seem particularly low pressure.