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Hurricane Ian Stock Footage, Englewood, Charlotte County, Punta Gorda - Chris Collura 

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Footage of hurricane Ian affecting Charlotte County, Florida from Englewood to Punta Gorda on September 28, 2022 - Full stock video.
1. First rains from outer bands (FL E coast).
2. Driving north on I-75.
3. Punta Gorda and rain / trees.
4. Englewood beach shots.
5. Negative surge near Murdock, FL.
6. Shots of eye on radar.
7. Selection of parking area in Englewood.
8. From 5:15 to 12:36 - Start of storm in Englewood.
9. From 12:36 to 28:27 - Eyewall hits Englewood.
10. Move to other side of complex (winds shift).
11. From 31:37 to 35:00 - Leave Englewood and drive to Port Charlotte (through eyewall)!
12. From 35:00 to 37:30 - Riding it out on bridge to Port Charlotte.
13. From 37:30 to 42:30 - Eyewall in Port Charlotte.
14. From 42:30 to 48:00 - Extreme winds, inner eyewall, north of bridge to Punta Gorda.
15. Negative surge and entry into eye.
16. From 50:50 to 52:15 - Calm eye of Ian.
17. Backside of storm starts at 52:15.
18. Storm surge (inland Ft Meyers) from 55:05 or so.
18. Leaving storm, from 57:15 to end.
SID: Chris Collura
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@snewpe19
@snewpe19 Год назад
I've rode out many a storms in the Houston-Galveston area and the sound of the wind is something I will never forget....the hours and hours of it.
@rockulikeahurricane
@rockulikeahurricane Год назад
I’m sitting here loving the sound “behind the screen of course”. I would totally freak out if i had to go through it in person. We went through Katrina here in MS and we are in central MS so it had calmed down a lot once it got to us but it was still really bad with lots if damage so i can’t imagine being where it initially hits
@gottafly30
@gottafly30 Год назад
dude spend $20 on a camera mount for the dash. driving one hand in a hurricane adds even more danger... great vid appreciate you being out there filming
@davida6955
@davida6955 Год назад
Awesome video. My horse was about a half a mile from your location at minute 12. He was ok.
@kiko401000
@kiko401000 Год назад
Best wishes from Brasil! Our thoughts are with you all, stay strong U.S.A.!
@scotty6124
@scotty6124 Год назад
We really are ants when it comes to mother nature.
@MrGreengiant4200
@MrGreengiant4200 Год назад
Imagine how ants feel😳😳
@siry5164
@siry5164 Год назад
Not as good as those rich 🤑 politicians Safe in their cozy bunkers hiding 30 feet below! ⬇️
@antsredhead619
@antsredhead619 Год назад
Well said!😂
@erikrenner
@erikrenner Год назад
And not even specks of dust in the entire universe.
@erikrenner
@erikrenner Год назад
@@MrGreengiant4200 All the ants probably dug deeper holes in the ground.
@BarbrajoanOriginals
@BarbrajoanOriginals Год назад
This is an unbelievable video. I’ve been through Hurricane Andrew and 4 years ago Hurricane Michael. This brought it all back . 🌴Plant City🌴Florida
@deebrown5744
@deebrown5744 Год назад
Wow that's impressive he is driving literally in the eye and he's unharmed that is crazy smart but also dangerous at the same time
@gritskennedy5007
@gritskennedy5007 Год назад
The alarm switch was right there at the wall!
@jamiestewart1204
@jamiestewart1204 Год назад
I live in north port it was nuts 😳
@HurricaneXplorer
@HurricaneXplorer Год назад
It was really cool that you crossed the Eye from NW to SE through HW 40. I stopped just in the middle of the eye just south of Punta Gorda and turned back towards Charlotte Harbor. The back Eyewall was way stronger than the front Eyewall. Love the the footage of the SSE Eyewall from the distance on minute 52
@Aliciapwpw
@Aliciapwpw Год назад
This video is INSANE! Glad you survived it ok.
@jennyharris2993
@jennyharris2993 Год назад
Why, he asked for whatever he got
@faithrada
@faithrada Год назад
@@jennyharris2993 It would be interesting to have each storm chaser clock in the exact moment in their video when they had the thought.. " I screwed up" .
@rockulikeahurricane
@rockulikeahurricane Год назад
@@jennyharris2993 what exactly are you saying
@Lamar1911
@Lamar1911 Год назад
I thought the alarm going off was very authentic truly placing us in real times conditions, no editing👍🏿4me...it also seems to be his mindset no nonsense! raw as possible footage...not a lot of talking more observing for better realism...Insane anxiety ride yet excellent courageous video!💯🎯🙏👊🏿✊🏿🤎😎
@royaleevangeline2038
@royaleevangeline2038 Год назад
In some ways southern Sarasota County and northern Charlotte County got the worst of the wind from Ian. Ian was a very slow moving colossal sized hurricane. The people in those areas got hit by the northern eyewall for hours and hours. Seeing wind like that is always a pretty traumatic situation. Having it blow like that for hours on end is just really nasty and scary. You just want that wind to let up, but it keeps going for hours.
@sgt.lincolnosiris4111
@sgt.lincolnosiris4111 11 месяцев назад
That's why you have liquor! Granted you are in fully safe place while a cat 4 is smashing you.
@bretth5070
@bretth5070 10 месяцев назад
You are absolutely correct. North Port was very bad as far as the winds are concerned, as well as lots of flooding.
@Justbehappy0922
@Justbehappy0922 Год назад
You have balls of steel! 😳
@majesticgift4469
@majesticgift4469 Год назад
Courageous Thank you for all the perspectives shown The calmness was very eery especially after hearing the incredible loudness and chaos shortly before. When else can you drive on roads and no one is on them- very risky; you did have a calmness as you gave the time and other stats w hich is amazing Many Blessings and Thank you so much. Courageous and Brave 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@renorailfanning5465
@renorailfanning5465 Год назад
Those first shots scream " Florida neighborhood". I used to live in NPR and that reminds me of where I lived. A very common look on the Gulf Coast.
@princessjune
@princessjune Год назад
I have family in Miami, Tampa, and Port Charlotte. My Dad lived in Tampa. I’m afraid for them, praying for those in Florida.
@karlrobinson4887
@karlrobinson4887 Год назад
The footage of you going in and out of the eye wall was absolutely mesmerizing.
@rockulikeahurricane
@rockulikeahurricane Год назад
What’s the time stamp of that
@karlrobinson4887
@karlrobinson4887 Год назад
@@rockulikeahurricane starting at 42:40
@karlrobinson4887
@karlrobinson4887 Год назад
@@rockulikeahurricane or 46:20 if you’re in a hurry
@DJ_G-Rod
@DJ_G-Rod Год назад
I wish you would have braved the 2nd half of the eye, it was brutal here in Port Charlotte. Footage would have been awesome...it was unlike the first half, that's for sure.
@jacobbuckley8232
@jacobbuckley8232 Год назад
It was a nasty one. I live in North Port
@racheljennings1688
@racheljennings1688 5 месяцев назад
Are you ok now?
@kristymaufroy2405
@kristymaufroy2405 Год назад
Lived in Florida my entire life… born here Ian was a bad one. My fear is… these hurricanes will only get worse in the future. Praying for those that lost everything… those that lost loved ones 🙏
@leaf2180
@leaf2180 Год назад
Ian wasn't the worst to ever hit Florida.
@dasreich8307
@dasreich8307 Год назад
As the Sun sinks further into the "Eddy" Grand Solar Minimum, fewer and fewer major hurricanes will hit the US Coast. The ones that do hit, will be severe due to an increase in cosmic rays hitting the planet, seeding the clouds.
@geekyzebra91
@geekyzebra91 11 месяцев назад
Ian is nowhere close to being the worst hurricane to hit Florida
@sgt.lincolnosiris4111
@sgt.lincolnosiris4111 11 месяцев назад
They said Ian was A BAD ONE, fruitcakes!
@bengaltiger1289
@bengaltiger1289 8 месяцев назад
Andrew was definitely worse! I think Charley was worse to tbh
@dubie-day-shay7937
@dubie-day-shay7937 Год назад
Dude many thanks for being a storm chaser! Glad u are safe, your footage should be very useful for Meteorologist everywhere!
@cathyh3703
@cathyh3703 Год назад
You guys are incredibly amazing chasing these storms 😳
@dahliablack9017
@dahliablack9017 Год назад
North port and Englewood never got the eye unfortunately it was relentless for 9 hours.
@Lolosmommie
@Lolosmommie 2 месяца назад
Thank you for showing me that negative surge , I have never seen that before. That was insane to me 😮 and that is how idalia moved , where my son was , the NC beach , it stayed around for over 2 days . One night his dad and him were at a hotel and his dad thought it was safe to go home , until it wasn't, at 3 am they left to go to a shelter, then the next day I was so upset, I stayed up throughout that night looking for them a hotel and I found the very last one and it actually had power. The only public building for miles that had power. I was very relieved.
@tammywragg6254
@tammywragg6254 Год назад
You should have not at all been driving around..nor ever should have gone alone I don't care how experienced you are or arent..inkkow one of the best that went to pine island and knows better then not to go alone..and that's also where the center of the eye was.your video was great don't get me wrong..but some things you need to re think before do please
@gritskennedy5007
@gritskennedy5007 Год назад
I would have taken a bat to that fire alarm!
@LizShide
@LizShide Год назад
Melbourne Florida in the house.....great footage.
@juliej.jewels5776
@juliej.jewels5776 Год назад
Wow! ⛈ 🌀 ☔️ Howdy 🤠 from Houston ! Experience various Hurricanes 🌀 & Tropical plus Depression on the Gulf….
@FLIPPER1439
@FLIPPER1439 Год назад
Thank you so much for showing us what you have. I live in FLORIDA 🌴 on the East Coast near Cape CANAVERAL Space Coast 🚀. . I’ve lived on west coast and central area for 32 years. Never have we seen such horrific destruction . Many of us feel Genoenginering modification weather has much to do with this.
@dasreich8307
@dasreich8307 Год назад
No. It's weather. There were far larger and more severe hurricanes during the 1930's and 1940's due to the Sun being in a Solar Max cycle
@melissacrawford303
@melissacrawford303 Год назад
My in-laws rode out the storm in Grove City. Not far from where you hunkered down at.
@CSIPiper
@CSIPiper Год назад
I always forget this channel is primarily a weather channel. 🦌 🦅 🐿️ Great coverage of the ‘cane!
@blazeup1132
@blazeup1132 Год назад
you should have named the video almost in the eye lol. Also you may want to edit out the 3min of fire alarm. other than that the vid was great and glad ur safe. keep up the good work guys.
@hugobaires2113
@hugobaires2113 Год назад
Lmmfao man that alarm with headphones on at full blast
@rockulikeahurricane
@rockulikeahurricane Год назад
@@hugobaires2113 yes!!!! 😂
@susanharris3040
@susanharris3040 Год назад
Your footage was top notch. Being from Florida n know Hurricanes all to well. Great coverage.
@benddover4300
@benddover4300 Год назад
I hope that none of my family and friends ever do experience a hurricane like this, nor do I ever want to experience that.
@radar_the_fox
@radar_the_fox Год назад
It was prolly 10x worse in person, cameras dont translate wind well
@melissalang78
@melissalang78 Год назад
We had to drive from Deep Creek during the eye collapse, to Port Charlotte to evacuate -our roof blew back, concrete dwelling, we stood outside recording/watching directly where the roof fell...house shook, we went inside to see the fasia blowing off our front gable. Filed with water then the roof ceiling, attic fell inside and exterior to our garage side, front double doors blown open, window shutters ripped off with other damages all at once. Pressure was intense. Insulation blown throughout the house, closets ect. Happy you survived, safe and love my storms too... Except this one, perhaps the deal-breaker... lol...much worse than Charley.
@tymiklic6463
@tymiklic6463 Год назад
happy to see you are all safe and well....we get em bad here in oz too..but not down here...Ty from s.oz
@sidhu8525
@sidhu8525 Год назад
Hello ❤❤🌹🌹🇮🇳🇮🇳💪
@arthureverett8220
@arthureverett8220 Год назад
The only part of Florida that wasn’t touched was the panhandle and Jacksonville It will take decades to rebuild from this storm
@sandradavis368
@sandradavis368 Год назад
I have never experienced a storm of this magnitude!
@schnitzelschnizel9448
@schnitzelschnizel9448 Год назад
Katrina.
@SylveonMujigaeOfficial
@SylveonMujigaeOfficial Год назад
Charley
@XLeo1976
@XLeo1976 Год назад
Michael.
@elizabethfranklin1907
@elizabethfranklin1907 Год назад
@@XLeo1976 how is Mexico beach currently? Love it there
@Jason-..-
@Jason-..- Год назад
@@SylveonMujigaeOfficial charley was nothing
@rethamoore4282
@rethamoore4282 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful footage but very scary. Please always be careful and yes I want more footage of every storm. I know I'm crazy!😊❤❤❤
@Mk156
@Mk156 Год назад
Mother Nature ''cleaning house'' with a giant pressure washer
@kevinchaplin3089
@kevinchaplin3089 Год назад
Great footage, Thanks.
@mgrella63
@mgrella63 Год назад
What a Nightmare!! Insane storm
@sandradavis368
@sandradavis368 Год назад
You may want to tell people don’t attempt a storm like this!
@rockulikeahurricane
@rockulikeahurricane Год назад
I would surely hope that would be common sense lol
@lynntropf7157
@lynntropf7157 Год назад
I'm surprised that fence is still standing up in that wind.
@gritskennedy5007
@gritskennedy5007 Год назад
Kill the alarm!
@candicecassel1110
@candicecassel1110 Год назад
OMG…holy Sugar snap…this is nuts. I actually duck when I see a flying object…nervous.
@Stemiloh31
@Stemiloh31 Год назад
Rally doesn't look like much damage was done honestly, alot of wind and rain but structures seems to hold up for the most part.
@Basai7
@Basai7 Год назад
Oh geesh I am having an anxiety attack for your sake, watching this! What happened to those two homes' roofs?
@mikew.inversegravitycraft
@mikew.inversegravitycraft 6 месяцев назад
So relaxing I watch these videos to help me relax at night 👍🏻🇦🇺
@maryjemison1101
@maryjemison1101 Год назад
The Palm Trees Are So Beautiful And strong . Born and raised on the Gulf Coast And I will die here .I lost my home in Camille, and I evacuate when told , that the reason I’am still here ❤
@leaf2180
@leaf2180 Год назад
24:30 I'm not sure what those tall skinny trees are in the back, but they sure are tolerant to wind. Very flexible, even more so than some palms. I see them in quite a few hurricane videos.
@charlesrodriguez7984
@charlesrodriguez7984 Год назад
I think they are some kind of pine. Most pines usually are pretty strong trees.
@katherianwharton7698
@katherianwharton7698 Год назад
I'm sorry there's no money in the world would have me out there as u are
@steveferguson698
@steveferguson698 Год назад
Great video. Was glued to it the entire time. Good positioning without putting yourself in deaths way. Obviously people shouldn't be storm chasing when they don't understand the dynamics of a hurricane. You obviously do. Your vehicle is a bit smaller and lighter than I would like
@Justbehappy0922
@Justbehappy0922 Год назад
Maybe you should look into getting a more powerful vehicle if you’re going to continue doing this. You should consider a military-style all Terrain automobile. 😂😂😂😂😂
@user-kk8ym7qb8v
@user-kk8ym7qb8v Год назад
Камаз
@darleenjensen8036
@darleenjensen8036 Год назад
Heartbreaking
@wewinusa
@wewinusa Год назад
God bless this country.❤
@GenghisKhan311
@GenghisKhan311 Год назад
Dam your driving fast
@candicecassel1110
@candicecassel1110 Год назад
Incredibly LOUD…
@rockulikeahurricane
@rockulikeahurricane Год назад
Imagine being there in person
@ricangirl02
@ricangirl02 Год назад
So damn scary. And to see boats on the sand where there should be water is insane. We saw vids of sharks and alligators swimming on the streets 😰
@ra78100
@ra78100 Год назад
Hi, I know a couple in Claypool street. Anyone knows Neil & Joan Wallace.🙏 This is a great video of the hurricane, Thanks
@dianenamciu638
@dianenamciu638 Год назад
I don’t know if you are brave or crazy…but thanks for letting us curious people see what Ian really looked like
@katherianwharton7698
@katherianwharton7698 Год назад
may god keep you safe
@erikrenner
@erikrenner Год назад
Why do storm chasers put themselves in such dangerous life-threatening situations like this? Insane!
@tammywragg6254
@tammywragg6254 Год назад
Well depends on the storm chasers there are those that call them a storm chaser but more for a thrill then there are those that have high education and plenty of hands on experience and knowledge..and they do it for not only the love of storms but they actually do it to collect info and more knowledge about each storm..that in cases like this or tornadoes you can't get sitting at home ..
@schnitzelschnizel9448
@schnitzelschnizel9448 Год назад
Because they have a death wish.
@zombiegoddess1524
@zombiegoddess1524 Год назад
So you can have something to watch 😊🤓
@rileymaestro
@rileymaestro Год назад
howdy from western canada!
@calebbensontaylor131
@calebbensontaylor131 Год назад
That wasn’t from today
@rileymaestro
@rileymaestro Год назад
the storm?? ya.... been hooked on footage for days-- it's NUTS we had one east coast last weekend.... (Fiona)
@debg0103
@debg0103 Год назад
I was in Ft Myers and it was whiteout conditions for most of it. I too love storms but a lot of ppl are gone for staying. You did a dangerous thing. Please assure ppl to not stay next time, anywhere
@rockulikeahurricane
@rockulikeahurricane Год назад
What does “whiteout” conditions mean
@Cinemace81
@Cinemace81 Год назад
@@rockulikeahurricane So much rain coming down you couldn’t see 10 feet on front of you
@pepejuan2924
@pepejuan2924 Год назад
Is that a Philly accent? great video thanks for posting 👍
@williewebb7174
@williewebb7174 Год назад
Hurricane chasing is on the TOP of my bucket list
@changed4ever622
@changed4ever622 Месяц назад
This is crazy. Like medication, Does the benefit out weigh the risk? Thank you for being successful in your risk. This video is incredible.....
@Chas1160
@Chas1160 Год назад
I noticed from your videos that their are utility poles. It seems to me that those utilities wires should be underground. Many improvements are necessary in these high risk areas. Major changes are in store for property owners. The insurance companies are going to cancel policies and pull out of these areas. In spite of these challenges, we should be able to upgrade the building codes significantly. Prayers go out for the people effected in these areas. Patience and thinking this through will be needed in the months ahead.
@Vaflnana
@Vaflnana Год назад
After H. Charley, they put tall concrete power poles along highways. They did ok, lines down… Wondered why they didn’t bury them. We’re in East Englewood, neighbors had to hold their double front doors closed for hours, in the eye wall. Others blew open, debris in the house, some blew back sliders out. There wasn’t much warning for Venice south to Naples. By then highways were crowded, hotels filled, gas running low. It pulled a Charley and went in around Charlotte harbor. Charlotte County has no Red Cross approved shelters. Elevation too low. Never know where these storms are really going! Prayers to those affected, especially those who lost life, family and homes and businesses.
@Vaflnana
@Vaflnana Год назад
This explains why all the trees, poles, etc. in the area are leaning or downed in the same direction, including the tall palm leaning dangerously over our home. Paid a tree team from Kansas, who camped on the access road, $1,000 to cut it down and grind the stump. Heard that was a bargain from others… Also lost 4 fruit trees, and need a new roof… but compared to others in the area, we feel blessed! Prayers to those affected by Ian.
@kylelou1983
@kylelou1983 Год назад
S-A-N-D
@antrikikin
@antrikikin Год назад
Guess what? We're almost in the eye 🤣
@jimnicosia5934
@jimnicosia5934 Год назад
Good job.
@davida6955
@davida6955 Год назад
Thanks!
@ivanviera4773
@ivanviera4773 Год назад
This Hurricane was too strong
@leaf2180
@leaf2180 Год назад
It doesn't compare to some of the other hurricanes Florida has had.
@barbaramcdaniel463
@barbaramcdaniel463 2 месяца назад
I lived through Hurricane Ian… 21000 midway blvd.
@GenghisKhan311
@GenghisKhan311 Год назад
Venice fl. My house was trashed
@pmfg875
@pmfg875 Год назад
😢
@claudiahansen4938
@claudiahansen4938 Год назад
Oh no. Which area? How are you doing?
@faithrada
@faithrada Год назад
Sorry to hear. Hope you find a safe haven. 🙏
@keithpugh7538
@keithpugh7538 Год назад
Palm trees ain’t no joke 🌴🌴🌴🌴
@darrylhaynes
@darrylhaynes Год назад
Thank you for sharing
@vjhreeves
@vjhreeves Год назад
What cross street is that at 2:46?
@SkyChaserCom
@SkyChaserCom Год назад
Another storm chasers vehicle with plexiglass "hail guards" covering the windows (for when we chase tornadoes in central USA in the spring).
@vjhreeves
@vjhreeves Год назад
@@SkyChaserCom how does that answer my question in any way?
@ronbrock6153
@ronbrock6153 Год назад
Indiana AVE
@vjhreeves
@vjhreeves Год назад
@@ronbrock6153 thank you!
@adstalga
@adstalga Год назад
57:35 Old Glory survives
@kookiethebear
@kookiethebear Год назад
Word of advice...mute early on.
@jettap7652
@jettap7652 Год назад
Brave soul
@arthureverett8220
@arthureverett8220 Год назад
Imagine the damage to the commercial jets and airplanes sitting at the airports. They must be ripped apart like scrap paper The big boats and yachts were thrown on highways and people’s back yards I’d hate to be at sea on a huge ship when this hurricane struck The Edmund Fitzgerald sank in powerful gale force winds. No survivors were found. This was in Lake Superior not Florida!!!!
@readheath3860
@readheath3860 5 месяцев назад
Is that a Long Island or a New Jersey (Joy-zee) accent? I love it.
@lauriehester357
@lauriehester357 Год назад
What is that buzzing sound?
@sandradavis368
@sandradavis368 Год назад
That job very dangerous!
@southern91680
@southern91680 4 месяца назад
Is the rye eall the most dangerous thing
@acaring2440
@acaring2440 Год назад
WoW!!!
@Lolosmommie
@Lolosmommie 2 месяца назад
You were in somewhat of a safe space , why in the world did you wanna move East?
@jenniferkrawetzki9324
@jenniferkrawetzki9324 4 месяца назад
I didn't see any eye. Just a bunch of clouds
@scottfranson4215
@scottfranson4215 Год назад
IRMA 2017. Ian 2022. CHARLY 2004 . What did you Learn.
@nyraadams5166
@nyraadams5166 Год назад
I need to be out there with u dude....
@brianmarkey6791
@brianmarkey6791 Год назад
That's easily a 3 club wind.
@rockulikeahurricane
@rockulikeahurricane Год назад
How many times did he say the word “eye” or “eye wall” 😆
@scottythetrex5197
@scottythetrex5197 Год назад
There isn't really any damage in most of the Ian footage I watch.
@lavanyamilton3958
@lavanyamilton3958 День назад
The real damage was in ft Myers and the Sanibel Island
@VEGABRICCS
@VEGABRICCS Год назад
@ 15:18 WTF DUDE🤘
@lynntropf7157
@lynntropf7157 Год назад
I would have taken a damn baseball bat to that fire alarm. that sounds driving me nuts.
@user-zv4tu6my4t
@user-zv4tu6my4t 5 месяцев назад
Yeah littely
@jenniferkrawetzki9324
@jenniferkrawetzki9324 4 месяца назад
Why is mother nature so mean 2 us?
@lindawolf8521
@lindawolf8521 Год назад
I won't be rude but right now where you were parked was not at all safe, all the Circle K gas stations were trashed their roofs came off or caved in on to the gas pumps. Please next hurricane you cover find safe places.
@thomasmint1761
@thomasmint1761 Год назад
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