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This Hurricane Season Will Be Very Different… 

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In this video we are talking about how El Nino, abnormally warm Atlantic SST’s, and an active African Monsoon will impact our upcoming hurricane season.
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El Nino’s Impact On Hurricane Season: 0:00
Conflicting Signals For Hurricane Season: 1:36
Official Hurricane Season Forecast: 5:33
Prepare For The Worst: 6:50
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Комментарии : 1,9 тыс.   
@_Corsa
@_Corsa Год назад
We live in North Fort Myers and rode out Ian last year. I did two tours in Iraq but I will NEVER ride out a Hurricane again. Absolute hell for 9 hours.
@theboredengineer2947
@theboredengineer2947 Год назад
I'm not American (I'm Filipino) yet your video is randomly recommended to me but you are an awesome meteorologist. It would be nice to do similar forecasts here in East and Southeast Asia, especially El Niño and our upcoming rainy/typhoon season, which can be really destructive sometimes. I just had a recent traumatic Cat 5 typhoon Rai experience where I witnessed my house got torn in half. It was in 2021 and in the midst of a La Niña.
@doralevitt2879
@doralevitt2879 Год назад
Stay safe and God bless you - greetings from NYC! 🤗🗽
@petgranny194
@petgranny194 Год назад
I agree with more pacific coverage.
@davidstufflebean3285
@davidstufflebean3285 Год назад
I agree I am going to Baguio in September and am watching for the weather over there plus I have family in Subic, Olongapo area I try and keep track of how the Typhoon season is going.
@kirbyjoe7484
@kirbyjoe7484 Год назад
This will likely be a nasty Typhoon season in eastern Asia. Best of luck.
@johndoh5182
@johndoh5182 Год назад
Yeah that is a problem in the PH, but I think it's getting a little better. Years ago it seemed like the forecasters on TV didn't pay much attention to the typhoons until about the time, like within a couple days of having to start setting signal levels (a system that doesn't work well for judging the strength of the typhoon and instead only focuses on how it affects shipping or boat traffic in the different parts of the PH). But last time I was there they seemed to be talking about typhoons sooner and gave more detail about them. The PH should have an agency JUST for dealing with national weather that also deals with data collection for typhoons so they can make better predictions, talk about typhoons the same way most the world does and also follow these storms as soon as they know it could possibly come into the PH. It's also getting bad there because the last time I was there it rained every day and some days for hours with VERY heavy down pours. With the S. China Sea heating up it seems like tropical storms develop much faster now.
@undead8393
@undead8393 11 месяцев назад
My home was destroyed by Hurricane Ian less than 9-months ago and I just got settled into my new home last month. I pray that I don't have to go through that again so soon...
@theoneonly5368
@theoneonly5368 11 месяцев назад
did you move to an area away from lakes or on the coast of FL?
@nancpanc1
@nancpanc1 Год назад
I live in south FL and am praying we don't get anything crazy this year. Also praying for other hurricane prone neighbors to be safe as well!! ❤
@Virtaulrailfanmjdtdiver
@Virtaulrailfanmjdtdiver Год назад
I’m praying to you more
@sbostic08
@sbostic08 Год назад
But yet you decided to live in a hurricane prone state. I won't pray for stupidity. Furthermore, how are yall maintaining home insurance? It must be sky high at this point 😮
@bman6502
@bman6502 Год назад
Either you’re saying the wrong prayer, or God is not listening, or he does not care, or there is no God…
@sbostic08
@sbostic08 Год назад
@@bman6502 😂😂😂
@LastDaysDaily
@LastDaysDaily Год назад
Im not worried about Florida, it will boost the labor economy now more than ever, alot of college kids need jobs like construction paying $65 an hour now that we dont have cheap labor
@bonita1228
@bonita1228 Год назад
I live in SE Florida. I hate this time of year. Right now I am getting my big trees professionally trimmed and cutting the smaller ones myself. We eat down the food in my big freezer. We check the generator. Everything done by June 1.
@garystaten4941
@garystaten4941 Год назад
I've seen the devastation in Puerto Rico as well as in Ft. Myers, FL and I hope nobody has to endure that this year.
@cigarsgunsandgasoline8032
@cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 Год назад
Ft Myers gets a bad one every so often, they're usually pretty lucky... I'd be worried about a repeat of hurricane Andrew hitting Miami area again!
@Lillythesteakfan
@Lillythesteakfan Год назад
@@cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 I’m a Michigander and I don’t even get hurricanes, but I did have a feeling hurt when Ian hit Florida last year. I feel bad for those people that lost homes. But, I was in Florida when it happened but in south Florida a person I know lives in Miami and my dad has lived in Jacksonville.
@Lillythesteakfan
@Lillythesteakfan Год назад
@@cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 I’ve heard that it also hit Port Orange FL, to Ian did last yr.
@cigarsgunsandgasoline8032
@cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 Год назад
@@Lillythesteakfan yeah my in-laws live in Cape Coral, right there next to Ft Myers... they got it bad too
@jenniferreed9992
@jenniferreed9992 Год назад
Sat in the eyewall (Port Charlotte) for 9 1/2 hours. My 7th major hurricane going back to Andrew. I am done, hello West Virginia.
@DarKKlusteR
@DarKKlusteR 11 месяцев назад
As a Floridian. I can confirm that it is hotter than it should be. Also love that seamless sponsor plug! Just placed my order in for some LiquidIV! Gonna try it out next time I go out biking.
@timducote5713
@timducote5713 11 месяцев назад
So, how hot should it be? It is this kind of statement that gives credence to the climate change advocates. Temperatures vary depending on circumstances - they always have and always will. Florida, like Louisiana, is experiencing higher than average temperatures due to two low pressure systems that are pulling heat from the south. There is nothing strange or remarkable about it, it is just how weather systems operate.
@CountryMetal01
@CountryMetal01 11 месяцев назад
it has always been this hot
@abbiepancakeeater52
@abbiepancakeeater52 10 месяцев назад
I've never been to the beach during the summer months, only autumn, but I went the other day and the water was SO WARM. It was amazing. So unfortunately I have nothing to compare the waters to based on the summer months, but definitely way warmer than during September.
@reillydibble1214
@reillydibble1214 Год назад
How does this affect Lebrons Legacy?
@haha-mq8lw
@haha-mq8lw Год назад
Dwayne Wade ALL THE WAY 🎉
@MrLancealot
@MrLancealot Год назад
😂😂😂
@DJMoore-001
@DJMoore-001 Год назад
No one cares.
@a.d.4536
@a.d.4536 Год назад
@@haha-mq8lw Wade is gay
@MayberryAIArt
@MayberryAIArt Год назад
​@@haha-mq8lw dwade supports transformers naw he's not it😅
@RindaJane
@RindaJane Год назад
Living on the coast of North Carolina we are listening 👌 The big talk in my county is the homeowners insurance policies have doubled or more. Reason given is hurricanes 😢
@ericawhitfield9289
@ericawhitfield9289 Год назад
I’m in Onslow County. Ours went up some this year. The spring here has been an actual spring. I don’t mind the cooler temps, but it’s been a lot of rain!
@dragnflei
@dragnflei 10 месяцев назад
It’s July now and I’ve been seeing stories about those abnormally high sea surface temps in the Gulf and around Florida. Pretty crazy.
@Me-mn4nw
@Me-mn4nw Год назад
I expect it to be extremely bad in Virginia this year. Never in my lifetime I have we experienced such a warm, dry, winter and now spring. My yard is already cracking. In March we had burn bans. WTF? April showers are supposed to bring May flowers. The trees started blooming their heads off in March causing a really bad allergy season.
@Bluekandy
@Bluekandy Год назад
A simple reminder that no matter if there's one major hurricane or four this year, we'll be right here on RU-vid to cover them live and assist with recovery efforts if needed as best as we possibly can :)
@MrsAlmaTrumble
@MrsAlmaTrumble Год назад
Thank you to you and Ryan for keeping us informed.
@cammalotl-oi.oi.oi.
@cammalotl-oi.oi.oi. Год назад
Yes! Don’t be scared be prepared like what Ryan says!
@ChrisVAug28
@ChrisVAug28 Год назад
I have my notifications turned on and on full volume
@dogbugler
@dogbugler Год назад
Thank you Ryan, and all the y’all people. Stay Safe, Bee Free. Thank you for the link to the Water for our veins
@SubduralHemaNova
@SubduralHemaNova Год назад
That's a decent budget
@karenstasik2979
@karenstasik2979 Год назад
Living in Florida I really appreciate that you guys are so good about covering the hurricanes. I got radar Omega last year before Ian hit my other house in Englewood. Though helpful it was rather painful watching as that storm stalled just south of my house which was for sale at the time. But I did appreciate the storm chasers who I did watch during that time also. Praying for a more quiet season for South Florida
@ivy_swain5003
@ivy_swain5003 Год назад
I live in central florida and every year I get so much anxiety leading up to hurricane season. With these kinds of major weather events becoming more and more frequent and more intense I know I need to get a disaster preparedness kit. I’m really hoping this El Niño keeps things more calm and us along with the barrier islands can get some relief from nonstop destruction and devastation 😪
@Solarprofessional
@Solarprofessional Год назад
When 2014 passed without a major hurricane landfall, the period from 2006-2014 surpassed the previous record for an absence of known major hurricane landfalls in the U.S., PS- Copied from a website that tracks hurricane activity. It's not always as bad as it may appear although any hurricane making landfall is never good
@ivy_swain5003
@ivy_swain5003 Год назад
@@Solarprofessional yeah I know a lot of the storms end up either missing us or don’t make it to major status, but im feeling like it’s not a matter of if we get a huge storm that hits our area, it’s when. It’s always Russian roulette with where they land so it’s always a little scary. I know if I feel prepared it will help me not to be so worried every season lol
@SirBoopsALot013
@SirBoopsALot013 11 месяцев назад
That is a terrible idea
@sadieandbean
@sadieandbean Год назад
I am so scared. I am not over Ian. Over half of my house was destroyed and was worried sick about our dogs.
@sadieandbean
@sadieandbean Год назад
Seeing our neighbors and their animals being rescued by boat over 24 hours after the hurricane stopped will forever be in my mind
@HulaShack1
@HulaShack1 Год назад
My house is at ground zero for Ian and we still have not received one cent from any of our insurance policies. We are waiting for the town to approve permits so we can get the house at least partially fixed before the next storms. No one is doing anything to help us. I hope Mother Nature has mercy on us.
@claypoole702
@claypoole702 Год назад
Where are the magnetic poles going? What has happened to the jet streams?
@EveryGovernmentIsCorrupt
@EveryGovernmentIsCorrupt 11 месяцев назад
I am from Tampa bay and when Ian was forecasted to hit Tampa bay me and my family evacuated to my grandparents house in the fort Meyers area and after witnessing the destruction that it caused and how it destroyed peoples lives I will never again take a hurricane lightly and I pray that this hurricane season will cause as little damage as possible and that people stay safe out there.
@michaelguerrero3684
@michaelguerrero3684 Год назад
1992 Hurricane season in the Atlantic was an El Nino year, was quiet season. BUT Andrew was devastating. It only takes one devastating storm.
@Elephantslovebacon
@Elephantslovebacon Год назад
Yes everyone, please go over your hurricane plans if you live in hurricane-prone areas! Sometimes it’s easy to think we won’t be affected, kind of like an “immune” feeling. But it can happen to anyone in those areas. Don’t be scared, be prepared 😊
@Tyler_Durden_562
@Tyler_Durden_562 Год назад
Definitely explains why my family in Indiana and Tennessee are saying it's in the high 80's while California isnt even getting out of the 60's 😂
@OCDustin
@OCDustin Год назад
I would not wish a hurricane upon anyone. It’s funny that I was actually passing through downtown Lake Charles Louisiana as he mentioned hurricane Laura, which devastated this exact city. Our biggest tower is still not repaired and has boarded up windows. Now, hurricane season is not exciting, it’s terrifying. Millions of us have to live along the coast and worry every single year Hurricanes affect you in every single way, it’s been three years now and I had to file bankruptcy two months ago because of hurricane Laura.
@artlife6210
@artlife6210 Год назад
Agreed...as I got several inches of rain from a feeder band off that low in the Gulf...eyes up
@annwithnell8101
@annwithnell8101 Год назад
I know here in northern Florida, we have had very few hot days compared to the norm. Same as up in the New England states. Way colder than normal. I have been going back and forth as I am moving back up. Definitely colder in general on the east coast anyway.
@67jujub
@67jujub Год назад
Thanks Ryan, you and the yall squad has been there with warnings for so many of my family & friends! Thank you to everyond that is working hard to keep us weather prepared!
@silasdense4725
@silasdense4725 Год назад
I have been watching you and Andy Hill and I find that what both of you do and your entire behind-the-scenes staff do,🎉 is incredible work. Thank you. I hope to see, what you all do, gains momentum and grows, because you are out there to alert people and to help people.🎉❤
@FamilyManMoving
@FamilyManMoving Год назад
Man, wish I had found your channel last year - sitting on Anna Maria Island Florida and staring at Ian. The joke down there is you WANT the initial storm track over your house, because it almost never ends up there. Last year it started over us before slowly shifting south...then overnight whip back up right over our house 20 hours before landfall. We secured three houses, cleared out and were heading north in under two hours - we got this down like a military drill team. Ryan is right - don't be scared, be prepared. So sad what happened to Myers and area. Captiva is basically AMI down there. Sobering to see what they are still going through.
@RamseyEditz
@RamseyEditz Год назад
I’m in Texas and after seeing this I’m preparing for the worst thank you for doing what you do
@bingewatchingtube
@bingewatchingtube Год назад
What’s the best way to prepare? I’m in dallas so I most likely won’t havr heavy impact but its still good to know
@LoisoPondohva
@LoisoPondohva Год назад
@@bingewatchingtube depends on your housing situation and other factors. But it's important to 1. Have an emergency kit, including a couple weeks supply of any medications you NEED to function/survive. You're not likely to need 2 weeks, but 1 week supply disruptions are pretty common in affected areas. 2. Have a supply of non-perishable foods for at least a week, including your pets. 3. Have or be able to fill a bathtub/containers with enough drinking water for about that length of time. 4. Look into storm shutters, including dyi options if you're low on cash. You don't necessarily need to install them now, but it's better to have on hand to install on case of a hurricane watch or worsening conditions. Plywood and taping a grid across your glass windows/doors once the risk becomes high can save you from glass flying everywhere. 5. If you have any in-progress home/yard renovation projects, known structural issues or so on, it's better to finish them or pause them for the season duration. 6. If you have unsecured stuff in the yard (parasols, hanging fixtures, smaller barbeque grills, general junk) in your yard, it's important to secure it very tightly or bring indoors, you don't want it impaling granny. 7. If you have chimneys or air conditioning ducts, you should have equipment to securely cover and/or block them in case of a hurricane watch. 8. Do maintenance on your car, have spares at home if possible, sometimes the best way to prepare is evacuate, and you won't have AAA coming out in a cat5 to save you. 9. If you have trees/branches that if fell, would damage your house, in a hurricane zone it's better to remove them now, I love trees as much as the next guy, but I love not being crushed by my collapsed roof more. 10. Try to have an emergency radio and keep in charged, it's great to watch the happenings on your TV, but electricity is one of the first things to fail. You can have a generator, but it's generally better to sit it out dark while the worst part of the storm is above you, because the risk of electrical fires and CO poisoning is exacerbated by the emergency, while the possibility to get timely help if that happens is less. Depending on your location, housing, budget, desire to prepare and so on, you can do less or more, but I've personally been in situations where missing any one of those could and sometimes did make my life miserable and/or in peril.
@joeg5414
@joeg5414 Год назад
I'm in Colorado. Should I prepare too? I'm afraid we might get one this year
@TTV_Holygreddy
@TTV_Holygreddy 11 месяцев назад
i heard of there being bad weather in texas because some of my friends live there so im praying that they are safe.
@supercoolmunkee
@supercoolmunkee 11 месяцев назад
@@joeg5414 I've lived in Colorado since 2007. The only thing I would worry about for us as Coloradans is to worry about flash flooding, unexpected snow storms, and or tornadoes. Depending on where you live in Colorado.
@jasonbruskotter836
@jasonbruskotter836 Год назад
Ready, and prepared for hurricane season in Southeast Louisiana
@stevebroadway3713
@stevebroadway3713 Год назад
Hurricane Camille and Katrina were both devastating. Hopeing nobody gets hit with a hurricane this season.
@XTaronyuX
@XTaronyuX Год назад
Well where currently in the biden hurricane, I'd rather have katrina lol
@SouthernBelleUSA8
@SouthernBelleUSA8 Год назад
I was IN the outer edges of Camille in 1969 while in Mobile AL! TRAUMATIZING!😳 I can still hear those winds…. Massive damage & trees down everywhere. Glad I wasn’t in Biloxi or Pass Christian!
@cristiewentz8586
@cristiewentz8586 Год назад
Everyone, be better this year: keep your gas tank full and your evac plans up to date!
@Bryant2141871
@Bryant2141871 Год назад
Let’s not for about Harvey
@infinitecurlie
@infinitecurlie Год назад
Instead of hoping not to get hit people gotta start preparing for when it does happen.
@mygrammieis
@mygrammieis Год назад
Prayers for Protection and Safe Journeys for All🪶💫🤟🙏🏻🤲
@LouisFLamas
@LouisFLamas Год назад
I have lived in Houston all my life. They say the same thing every year. We know just to be prepared for anything, having been to to many Hurricans. But it is good to be remindered for those that move to the Gulf Coast. We are ready, just in case.
@chrishealton3830
@chrishealton3830 Год назад
In Florida we had a month without school in 2004. We also had a month with no AC in the beaming sunlight during the hottest time of the year. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. 🙃
@emmat2276
@emmat2276 Год назад
I remember that. Had no power for almost 3 weeks and was so grateful to have a pool and lake to swim in for cooling off 😭 Sterno cooked rice and canned tuna was all we had
@jennytaylor4968
@jennytaylor4968 Год назад
I’m in NE Fl , and I was without lights 33 days after Irma
@ProfessionalParanormalResearch
Thank you for all your hard work providing us info
@davidgilhousen8191
@davidgilhousen8191 11 месяцев назад
I'm a retired NWS marine meteorologist and I partially agree. From a seasonal forecast perspective, I agree: This is a very tough one to forecast. But from a day-by day perspective on where a tropical storm or hurricane will move, I don't see why this will be any tougher than any other year.
@Choocolatemilk7510
@Choocolatemilk7510 11 месяцев назад
As someone who lives In Jacksonville FL I get hit by hurricanes a lot but non of them to life changing or serious
@valleygirlz4491
@valleygirlz4491 Год назад
Been waiting for this video for days! Thanks Ryan! 💚
@a.d.4536
@a.d.4536 Год назад
Florida still hot as hell this year so far. Not feeling the effects except low rain fall
@DecadesRemain
@DecadesRemain Год назад
So I have this app called Windy. And I was looking around on it, when I found a Cat 5 hurricane just hit Taiwan, and then I look over to the Gulf of Mexico, and I see the winds rotating, like a hurricane is there. I went to check the cloud coverage, but there was nothing there. Just strong winds in the middle of the sea.
@boogitybear2283
@boogitybear2283 11 месяцев назад
Praying for the Mississippi Coast. They’re the most vulnerable for Storm Surges. They also have the record for highest Storm Surges up to 35 feet(Hurricane Katrina)!
@CassieMcCasky2013
@CassieMcCasky2013 Год назад
Y'all, it's getting summer outside😂 It's been summer here in IL. The pool is getting used this season already. We have never used it this often this early. It's wild! Thanks, y'all squad! 🫶
@DadBodDrumming
@DadBodDrumming Год назад
odd because down south in Atlanta we are usually mid 80s already and yet so far we are about 10 degrees off of that and still getting evening in the mid 50s.
@terryberry38
@terryberry38 Год назад
@@DadBodDrumming Lucky! Savannah has been seeing 80’s since February. We were in the 90’s for a good while but that system on the coast gave us a nice 60° memorial weekend.
@PeaceJourney...
@PeaceJourney... Год назад
Love it! Here in Texas we are usually in the 100s in late May, this year its been the eighties and 🥰
@MissRegionRat
@MissRegionRat Год назад
@@DadBodDrumming same here in Southern California. High 60s still and no 80s at all so far this year. I’m loving it lol
@CassieMcCasky2013
@CassieMcCasky2013 Год назад
@DadBodDrumming I would switch. I'm a winter fan.
@thegreatsiberianitch
@thegreatsiberianitch Год назад
"El Nino!! Its spanish for, THE NINO!!!" - Chris Farley
@LeslieESP21
@LeslieESP21 Год назад
Ty Ryan & gang … such an amazing platform 🙏🏻we are grateful
@UnknownUnknown-ih3hf
@UnknownUnknown-ih3hf Год назад
Florida is 80 degrees and less in the month of May this year which is very weird . We are usually heading into 90 degrees F weather sometimes even hotter.
@StarBudgets
@StarBudgets Год назад
Living outside of Galveston, we never take Hurricane season lightly! Thank you for all your information and we will definitely be watching you for updates throughout the season❤
@eachandeverything1836
@eachandeverything1836 Год назад
🙋🏼‍♀️Baytown here and I agree w/never taken lightly, especially after going thru hurricane Alicia! Be safe!
@daren7889
@daren7889 Год назад
Especially after the September 1900 Galveston Hurricane! Read Erik Larson's excellent book Isaac's Storm! That hurricane killed 6,000 people! 🤔🤯🤯🤯🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀
@lauralenau590
@lauralenau590 Год назад
I'm about 2.5hrs north of Galveston and this will be my first year here/dealing with this kind of weather. How might a hurricane affect me? How do I prepare? Thanks!
@monkey1053
@monkey1053 11 месяцев назад
Yep we already know history can repeat itself
@hollieshadd5021
@hollieshadd5021 Год назад
Was super informative and was really interesting! Love watching videos like this on whether I’m kid of addicted to weather updates and maps idk why lol it just really interests me! Really great video ty for sharing!!!!!!
@Melissa-wx4lu
@Melissa-wx4lu Год назад
I can't imagine living where hurricanes are a yearly threat. it's like you just get back up from that last major one and oops, hurricane season is starting up again. Seems like a stressful life. I'm sure there are plenty of people who would move to more stable areas if they had the means.
@melissamclaughlin4383
@melissamclaughlin4383 Год назад
Thank you Ryan 😊 Gos bless everyone affected 😊
@jadonmendini
@jadonmendini Год назад
Great breakdown Ryan! Looking forward to your content switching from Severe weather to the tropics! (Yes I know there will always be severe weather no matter the month)
@JustinEthnostate
@JustinEthnostate Год назад
The warmth in the ocean this year (2:02) isn't anywhere near as extreme or widespread as it was in 2020 (2:05)
@martias.1210
@martias.1210 Год назад
Thank you Ryan and Y'all Team!
@Oldsparkey
@Oldsparkey Год назад
79 going on 80 years here in Florida. I'm use to Hurricanes and get ready for them every year. Dehydrated foods , water filters , batteries , portable TV and a small generator along with a portable power bank and solar charger. I plan like I would for a several week backpacking trip with a few extra luxury items. The best years is when we get some rain and not a lot of strong winds , basically Tropical Storm situtations.
@choryllis6646
@choryllis6646 Год назад
Thank you and everyone working with you for doing so much to keep as many people as possible safe.
@daren7889
@daren7889 Год назад
I hope this hurricane season brings some rain to the East Coast! We could really use some rain! I remember when Hurricane Agnes came up the Chesapeake Bay and slammed into Pennsylvania. Many areas got tons of flooding but it also gave us some rain in other parts of the country! Areas in the Appalachian mountains! 🤔🤔💧☔🌧️☔💧🌧️☔
@djames693
@djames693 Год назад
Life is so complex. And so is weather. I am going to live with it. Wish me luck 🍀
@reneebanbury7066
@reneebanbury7066 Год назад
Great to know! Thanks!
@MrMatt-ls3pn
@MrMatt-ls3pn Год назад
Honestly, I am not really looking forward to this terrible disaster of this coming up summer because New Jersey is going to end up having bad heat waves, strong thunderstorms that will cause Tornadoes and heavy rain. I remembered back the year of 2021 New Jersey had some terrible thunderstorms and Tornadoes across every single city in New Jersey
@valeriepasbrig2864
@valeriepasbrig2864 Год назад
I don't live in hurricane territory but I pay attention anyway. Sometimes they have an indirect effect on local weather. I also find them interesting, like my weird fascination with tornadoes. I've been close to a few. Destructive! I'm concerned for the people who are in the path of hurricanes. You don't need to be hit directly to feel it.
@nunyabiznes6702
@nunyabiznes6702 Год назад
From the Virgin Islands. Hurricanes always pass through the West Indies before they move up to the continental US. The mountainous and hilly islands slow them down somewhat before they reach the mainland.... essentially if we get our arses handed to us the continent is generally ok. Subscribed🍻
@byrongibson794
@byrongibson794 11 месяцев назад
I’m in southern Virginia, and this state is literally tuning into a small Florida. It has been raining every afternoon for 5 days!! This is not normal at all. And yesterday, there was a fast yet huge thunder storm. In fact, as I’m writing this, the sky is becoming full of clouds and getting darker. The world is going to CRAP.
@TRGTornado
@TRGTornado Год назад
I just looked up your channel and you uploaded! Thanks for making my day!
@RyanHallYall
@RyanHallYall Год назад
Thanks for always watching!
@chrishenslick5482
@chrishenslick5482 Год назад
Be very careful with hydration products. It's important to remember not to over do it. Even Gatorade is recommended at a 3 to 4 waters to 1 Gatorade ratio.
@eeveefennecfox
@eeveefennecfox Год назад
hurricanes can't reach us where I'm at,we just get left over rain and wind,I've never been in a hurricane before and I hope I never do,cause I'm already scared of thunderstorms,I've been scared of storms all my life,if I ever experienced a hurricane I would move the next day
@bombomos
@bombomos 11 месяцев назад
As a Florida Man, I'm excited!!! We haven't had a life threatening hurricane hit Florida since 2004. All hurricanes since then have gone other places.
@bobcarney3895
@bobcarney3895 Год назад
Always ready for Hurricane season...will always check with Ryan as well!! Everybody please prepare and be safe!!
@msgrl4254
@msgrl4254 Год назад
I live in south Mississippi. Hurricane season is the most unnerving season for us. Ive been through Hurricane Katrina and a couple more, its horrible and horrifying.
@lambeflores6456
@lambeflores6456 11 месяцев назад
I live in Puerto Rico and lived through Maria, when I tell you the PTSD levels are through the roof.
@AlexsDashtoFinancialFreedom
Hey Ryan. I just wanted to say thank you for your coverage last year of Hurricane Ian. I live in Sarasota so the storm I was in the thick of the storm. During the storm we lost power and cell phone was very spotty to get updates. But your RU-vid broadcast was the sent to me by a friend and it was the only thing working for me once the cell phone service got really bad and it’s only because of you me and my family got any information. You got a subscriber for life now, thanks for all you do!
@jordanc9022
@jordanc9022 Год назад
Good job ryan keep up the good work you save many lives 👏
@dtyy2011
@dtyy2011 Год назад
Hey Ryan, I live on Long Island, and was wondering if you could make a video of El Niño and the history of nor’easters associated with that weather pattern, and what we could possibly expect this winter
@EvangelistAnitaMartirRivera
Very good reporting. Thank you 💯
@keeganborntrager09
@keeganborntrager09 Год назад
Thanks for all you do y'all squad. Yall are so amazing! 😊
@MrsAlmaTrumble
@MrsAlmaTrumble Год назад
I've been waiting for your weather updates. Thank you for keeping us informed.
@robylove9190
@robylove9190 Год назад
Hey Alma and Tony ❤️ I hope your daughter-in-law and her baby are growing stronger and healthier every day. Sending love and healing energy 💓
@MrsAlmaTrumble
@MrsAlmaTrumble Год назад
@@robylove9190 thank you, sweet friend. Our daughter-in-laws blood pressure keeps going sky high then bottom out.
@robylove9190
@robylove9190 Год назад
@@MrsAlmaTrumble I hope her doctor gets it under control soon ❣️
@codyphillips863
@codyphillips863 Год назад
I live between Tampa and Ft. Myers FL and i speak for us all when i say we do not need another hurricane
@johnalexander7457
@johnalexander7457 Год назад
We live in Cape Coral which got destroyed by Ian. This video was very insightful about hurricanes in general. Thank you.
@PixieDusted72
@PixieDusted72 Год назад
I hope something happens soon, even rain. We’re so dry in NJ. My poor plants are thirsty.
@keeganwoodward1952
@keeganwoodward1952 Год назад
It’s gonna get up to the 90s on Friday, next time there will be a decent chance of rain will be next week, Wednesday I believe
@TheSkyGuy77
@TheSkyGuy77 Год назад
Its dry in the Midwest, too
@bevcrabtree6519
@bevcrabtree6519 Год назад
@@TheSkyGuy77 dry in fla also
@daren7889
@daren7889 Год назад
Dry in the Appalachian mountains of Western MARYLAND too!
@TehKitteh01
@TehKitteh01 Год назад
Super dry in Nova Scotia. We're on fire, with no end in sight.
@thewisedove
@thewisedove Год назад
ryan, you and your team are awesome. im ready for this year's hurricane season - and will be tuning in to your channel for updates.
@darthslone1630
@darthslone1630 Год назад
I'll be watching this as we get closer to our cruise! Thanks so much and tell the wifey the Slone's said hi!
@johnnybueti
@johnnybueti Год назад
This might be the first time I subscribed and actually hit the notification bell. Very informative, high quality content.
@KatieWithLeBeans
@KatieWithLeBeans Год назад
I always worry about hurricanes, though my area doesn't directly get hit by them usually. As much as we really need some rain, cause NY is also facing drought due to how dry its been, no sir, I don't want the storms LOL, both hurricanes and/or thunderboomers. Plus, the possibility of us getting nasty blizzards this year... boy I need to get out our tree in the yard, I fear it'll go the way we don't want it to, lol Thank you Ryan for updating us, missed the videos!
@grantwilson696
@grantwilson696 Год назад
We had Cat 5 of Ian last year and that was pretty scary. I’m really hope we don’t have any more hurricanes.
@pebblehilllane
@pebblehilllane Год назад
Ian was a Category 5 while still out to sea, but Ian made landfall at category 4 intensity on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. It was still a major hurricane, but not a Category 5, and it doesn't take all that much time over land before a hurricane loses strength and it's category drops more and more. Sustained winds in a hurricane will decrease at a relatively constant rate once over land, approximately half the wind speed in the first 24 hours. In the case of Hurricane Fran, a strong Category 3 (a Major Hurricane), within 12 hours it had dropped to a tropical storm.
@mobrocket
@mobrocket Год назад
Hurricanes are inevitable.
@misteriguana2748
@misteriguana2748 Год назад
156 mph sustained winds for 93 minutes at my house. Yes it was a cat 5. The only reason the powers that be are saying it was only a cat 4 is because FEMA doesn't have to pick up the tab for homeowners insurance deductables.
@generoberts9151
@generoberts9151 Год назад
@@misteriguana2748 Yes sir, the eye went right over us. Easily over 150 mph. That said we had recorded wind gust of like 175-190
@mobrocket
@mobrocket Год назад
@@misteriguana2748 Citation needed that only cat 5 hurricanes will have FEMA pick up deductibles .
@DiTowers
@DiTowers 11 месяцев назад
i’m from Puerto Rico… After Maria i knew the world was changing, i’m just 22 years old but that hurricane was a life changing event, was insane, now here in PR we have got a week of intense heat!! i’m worried bout hurricanes!!!
@EricaYE6
@EricaYE6 Год назад
Thank you, Ryan.
@nadodudeadam
@nadodudeadam Год назад
Amazing forecast Ryan! Keep you the awesome work! Your one of the best!
@kathymiller5781
@kathymiller5781 Год назад
Thanks! Praying that South West Florida is spared this season! We literally just had all our Ian damage repaired. So many neighbors still waiting for new roofs. There was So much devastation that supplies and workers were in short supply.😢
@latayarolle3169
@latayarolle3169 Год назад
Let us continue to stay updated and be prepared
@r.a.monigold9789
@r.a.monigold9789 Год назад
Thanks!
@robmills7611
@robmills7611 Год назад
And don't forget that sandstorms coming off West Africa can also have devastating effects against the formation of Atlantic Hurricanes and that varies from year to year and week to week!
@haha-mq8lw
@haha-mq8lw Год назад
I herd tht how some beaches got made from the sand from the Sahara over the years idk if it's like tht but herd something like tht
@winstonsejda9814
@winstonsejda9814 Год назад
@@haha-mq8lw please use your A's, sir
@haha-mq8lw
@haha-mq8lw Год назад
@@winstonsejda9814 I'm to drunk
@meganbrown511
@meganbrown511 Год назад
Thank you for telling us about the weather!! I really appreciate it!!!! 🙂🙃🙂
@markrwc6185
@markrwc6185 Год назад
Whenever I hear about El Nino I can't help but think about Chris Farley.
@lewismingledorff6417
@lewismingledorff6417 Год назад
Good report. Thank yoi.
@nintengy64
@nintengy64 Год назад
Very informative content. This man has saved lives.
@PrudenceCrabtree
@PrudenceCrabtree Год назад
this year overall is a crazy weather year, tysm for keep us updated as much as you can.❤
@simosc2
@simosc2 11 месяцев назад
Thank you, Ryan
@jasonwatson474
@jasonwatson474 Год назад
Speaking of, Yesterday there was a td 2 formation in the gulf of Mexico moving away from us,but soon its believed to beam line towards Florida... Happy summer..
@bubbaandrayearl1678
@bubbaandrayearl1678 Год назад
We actually need a few tropical systems in the Atlantic and especially in the Gulf of Mexico. They stir the water cooling sea surface temperature. Having said that I live in Louisiana so of course I don't want huge storms but we do need a couple.
@timvala7577
@timvala7577 Год назад
Sometimes you get long hot summers with 100+ temperatures for months with no rain. They say what breaks a heat spell like that is a severe storm.
@user-qp1ud5oj8y
@user-qp1ud5oj8y Год назад
The risk to life does not outweigh the apparent “need for severe tropical weather.” You need rain, nothing else.
@robylove9190
@robylove9190 Год назад
Thanks for keeping us all informed, Ryan and the rest of the y'all squad ❤
@JMan-24
@JMan-24 11 месяцев назад
It’s refreshing to hear a forecast like this full of meteorological forecasting with zero mentions of climate change.
@whatever8243
@whatever8243 Год назад
Been a while since we had El Niño. Last time was what early 2000s? I lived in WV snow central. That year we had the best winter ever. I now live in NC and enjoy no snow most winters.
@scpatl4now
@scpatl4now Год назад
As an fyi...the El Nino is official when the 3.4 region (more in the Central Pacific) hits the warming threshold, which as of today has not been met. Also, the warmth is highly skewed on the eastern side of the Pacific which also skews the wind shear and stable air profile. Also, most models are forecasting robust easterly trades in June which is a negative for El Nino. I think the El Nino will happen, but I think it is going to peak later and we might have a robust season that is more front loaded.
@carmellobilotti6577
@carmellobilotti6577 Год назад
You are not correct in the first line. The Niño 3.4 temperature threshold has been met, its at 0.592 C above average. The other conditions still haven’t been met though which is why we aren’t considered to be in an El Niño just yet.
@scpatl4now
@scpatl4now Год назад
@@carmellobilotti6577 Region 3.4 has not met the threshold for El Nino. The CPC weekly update of 5/30/23 has Niño 3.4 below the threshold of +0.5C of El Niño. Other ENSO regions have Niño 3 at +0.8C / Niño 1+2 at +2.0C and Niño 4 at +0.4C. The subsurface has leveled off in this update. Big June update will be on June 8 when they may or not declare officially El NIño. From USGS The term El Niño (Spanish for 'the Christ Child') refers to a warming of the ocean surface, or above-average sea surface temperatures, in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. The low-level surface winds, which normally blow from east to west along the equator (“easterly winds”), instead weaken or, in some cases, start blowing the other direction (from west to east or “westerly winds”). El Niño recurs irregularly, from two years to a decade, and no two events are exactly alike. El Niño events can disrupt normal weather patterns in the United States and globally.
@scpatl4now
@scpatl4now Год назад
Nino 1+2 is the region close to the SA coast and is where the warmth is concentrated as I said in my first post.
@carmellobilotti6577
@carmellobilotti6577 Год назад
@@scpatl4now take a look at tropical tidbits. The 3.4 region has passed 0.5C
@scpatl4now
@scpatl4now Год назад
@@carmellobilotti6577 I'm just going by what the official reporting agencies are saying. You are probably right that by now it is .5C over, and in the June 8th update it will probably be declared. I try to stick with what the reporting agencies say since you can look at 5 different maps on ocean anomalies and get 5 different readings.
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