The stronger the hurricane, the more likely that people will NOT move out of the way of the hurricane. Some folks want to be the ones saying, "I survived it! Give me a news interview!" For some reason, they don't see themselves hurt, or worse. Just watch.
Just leave, do not take chances. If not wind this v time the storm surge will wash these ppl n homes away. I do no understand why anyone stays. You cant save a home, but you can lose someone you love.
@@GracieDAntoni because we’ve been through enough honestly. Katrina was awful. Ida ruined my entire house. And we just got hit by Francine and it wasn’t too bad but there certainly was damage power outages for days and threatening floods. It was close.
@@ZenaAlireza it is. It is exactly what happened with Michael. Ive been through a lot of hurricanes but Michael I watched and studied from the start and it was a very odd system that went from a tropical storm to a cat 5 in 2 days. Idk if it was the Holy Spirit but from day one of talks about this system Ive had a super strong feeling it was also coming in as a cat 5. I started calling people in Panama City last week. I lost my home to Michael. I am currently 2 1/2 hours west in SW Alabama, just over the Fl line, North of Pensacola. The sky has been fairly clear of chemtrail until yesterday, huge swaths. All I could think of is...they are steering it. Looks like they are shooting for the capital this time. I hope people leave. I begged people to evacuate for Michael and nobody listened. There was no system in place like we had drummed into our heads from childhood in S Florida. I went through Andrew in 1992 and Michael by far beat out Andrew in damage.
@@sueshaw8028I went through Andrew ,my family and I rode that out in Louisiana & to me as a kid Andrew scared me . Then as an adult we had Katrina so I understand,Katrina had major flooding to my parents home . Both were scary.
Best weather info hands down thank you
Good job David and Triston. 🤙
Watching from Louisiana
Im in Cayman Islands 🇰🇾
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Has everyone forgotten how fast barrel jumped up…
Missed it. Will there be another live? Thanks.
So some say a cat 2.. some say 4-5
The stronger the hurricane, the more likely that people will NOT move out of the way of the hurricane. Some folks want to be the ones saying, "I survived it! Give me a news interview!" For some reason, they don't see themselves hurt, or worse. Just watch.
@@marsflee3815 that's like 1 in 10000 people.
HAIL ELLO YAH
Just leave, do not take chances. If not wind this v time the storm surge will wash these ppl n homes away. I do no understand why anyone stays. You cant save a home, but you can lose someone you love.
The official forecast is a cat 1
Please avoid New Orleans. Thank you ❤
@@YelløwKing666 why avoid New Orleans?
Just wondering.
@@GracieDAntoni because we’ve been through enough honestly. Katrina was awful. Ida ruined my entire house. And we just got hit by Francine and it wasn’t too bad but there certainly was damage power outages for days and threatening floods. It was close.
@@YelløwKing666 I am from Louisiana,we lost all in Katrina, and rita, went through Ida myself.
Waffle
This looks like weather manipulation to me!!! DEPOP STORM
@@ZenaAlireza it is. It is exactly what happened with Michael. Ive been through a lot of hurricanes but Michael I watched and studied from the start and it was a very odd system that went from a tropical storm to a cat 5 in 2 days. Idk if it was the Holy Spirit but from day one of talks about this system Ive had a super strong feeling it was also coming in as a cat 5. I started calling people in Panama City last week. I lost my home to Michael. I am currently 2 1/2 hours west in SW Alabama, just over the Fl line, North of Pensacola. The sky has been fairly clear of chemtrail until yesterday, huge swaths. All I could think of is...they are steering it. Looks like they are shooting for the capital this time. I hope people leave. I begged people to evacuate for Michael and nobody listened. There was no system in place like we had drummed into our heads from childhood in S Florida. I went through Andrew in 1992 and Michael by far beat out Andrew in damage.
@@sueshaw8028I went through Andrew ,my family and I rode that out in Louisiana & to me as a kid Andrew scared me . Then as an adult we had Katrina so I understand,Katrina had major flooding to my parents home . Both were scary.
Fear monger as usual
Tell that to the destruction of the past 15 years of disasters we’ve felt in Louisiana.
NOPE! This is EXACTLY what happened with Michael. Only non mainstream weather people are reporting this correctly.
This will be a weak cat 2
Not
not such a thing a weak cat 2..!