Repent and put your trust in Jesus. We've all sinned and deserve Hell. Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected, defeating death and sin. Since we broke the law, Jesus paid our fine. Since he paid it, we can be let go. We must repent and trust in Jesus to be saved. Revelation 21:8 Romans 3:23 John 3:16 Romans 6:23 1 Corinthians 15:3,4 Revalation 3:20 Romans 10:13❤😊❤
The 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season was the most extraordinary and unusual in terms of events that occurred: 1. first time since 2014 no pre-season storms . 2. for the first time since 1997 there were no storms in August . 3. the first time since 1996, there were 2 storms that crossed the Atlantic into the Pacific Ocean. Bonnie and Julia, both retaining the TS statute which is the first such case in the history of observations! 4. Two storms repeated the path and intensity of previous Hurricanes: Fiona repeated the path and intensity of Hortense (1996), Ian repeated the path and intensity of Charley (2004). 5. For the first time since 2015, the activity was not above average, which is unusual because this was during La Niña which is the first such case in the history of observations! 6. For the first time since 2007, the ACE index has not been above or below normal .
Hurricane ian was just reanalyzed to a category 5 today with winds up to 160 mph and pressure of 937mb. Crazy to think this got reanalyzed to a category 5 now
Repent and trust in Jesus. We deserve Hell for our sin. Lying, lusting, etc, but God sent his son Jesus to die on the cross and ride from the grave to free us from sin. If you repent and trust in him youll be saved. Romans 3:23 John 3:16❤😊❤❤
List 2 Curse ... broken!? HALLELUJAH! Ian: "NOPE!" This was one of the strangest hurricane seasons I've ever seen. Since 1995, I can't really recall one that was quite this odd.
The 2022 Hurricane Season is the prime example that you don't need an active season for it to be a bad one. It's also probably the best example of what an average count of storms looks like. In terms of formation, however, this season was all over the place. 0 named storms in August, 3 hurricanes within November (Lisa technically formed on October 31, but became a hurricane in November), and finally, FINALLY, ending the now 7 year streak of pre-season storms. It certainly looks like an average season, but it has such an interesting story to tell.
The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season wasn't the most active season, but it's a reminder that you don't need a very active season like 2005 and 20 to get a lot of storms. The storm names I think will be retired are Fiona, Ian, and Probably Julia.
@@HurricaneChaserChase no matter what is thrown at us Mother Nature or not you can’t kill Florida. I know this too well from Ian too Irma it was fun but they lost
ugh, I hate how this happened with my storm. I am so sorry guys. Thank La Nina for making my storm literally go apeshit. I hope you flordians have recovered, Remember that your hearing this from a person named Ian.
Hello everyone! It’s me, the guy who for some reason decided to write paragraphs on TH-cam comments about whether or not a spinny clouds wind analysis by a bunch of amateur meteorologists is good or not! (seriously though, it sounds so dumb in that context lol) But I should probably get to why im here. The analysis changes! So let me just say before I begin my rambling that ami killed it with this animation. It’s informational, but doesn’t take too long in doing it. Plus it’s high quality! I enjoyed it not just because of the animation, but I basically agree with the analysis changes! It’s not too crazy, as any upgrades (and downgrades) are justified! So! Now to the rating board! AGREE: Fiona upgrades: I know I already discussed my opinion on this on the track animation, so I’ll keep it quick. Fiona’s satellite appearance plus some of the more complex data shows that the preliminary estimate of 130mph may have been a slight underestimate. While I do think the NHC will stay with 130, I personally fully agree with 140 and stand by that. C4 IAN: THANK YOU KAISER!!! I heard you were a part of the downgrade back to the official intensity, and that makes me very happy. I was afraid that the biggest source of animations would actually put this out there, but they didn’t and I am very happy! Ian’s SFMR readings were debunked a while ago as overestimated, similar to the situations around Iota and Matthew. Plus Ian’s satellite appearance imo does not look like a category 5, so there’s that to add up to this very “controversial” case. TD 98L: This was a decision I made recently, and I can say that I can see it! The invest may be upgraded by the NHC, though again I am not a part of the NHC. I don’t know what they see! MEH: C2 Julia: *sigh*, this is the only change I am somewhat against. I’m not as against it as I was a few days ago since I’ve looked at some of the readings that support this claim, and I still am not fully on board. This stays in the meh category until I finish my analysis (a couple months down the line) but I may flip this into the agree column as well DISAGREE: None! I think F13 did a good job on this seasons analysis! I hope that they can keep this up once the NIO and WPAC seasons come around, as I will be grading those too (though the NIO doesn’t have much) so I will be back! See you when the WPAC animation comes out F13 community!
This animation is AMAZING!!!!!!! Good job Force 13 with making it. This definitely is one of the best you guys have made ever!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!!!!!
Absolutely amazing animation. I’m not sure if anyone will agree with me on this - but with the “extra” bits (E.g. Fiona and Ian’s clips from the live stream and The National Hurricane Centre), I think these would be best to be left to a “part 2” of the animation, or be added in during an advanced version in the future. They’re great, it’s just, I feel like it possibly interrupts the animation… idk, but… amazing, keep up the good work :)))
Your animations have come a really long way and I love a lot of the changes you've done with the videos, however is it possible in the future to allow animations and animations with commentary to be separate? Some people like just the animation and the commentary while good is interrupting.
I think it would be good if the commentary was in like the 2014-15 Australian region cyclone animation, there is commentary but the animation still plays and isn't interrupted
2022 gave us: The 8th year in a row to feature a 155mph+ Storm The 7th year in a row to feature a 150mph+ landfall somewhere in the Basin The 3rd year in a row to feature a 150mph landfall on the CONUS. The most memorable storms were Ian for the destruction it brought to Cuba and Florida and Fiona for the heavy flooding rains it gave to Dominican Republic and Puerto-Rico and for being the most intense storm to strike Canada. The most beautiful? Probably Martin after it turned post-tropical.
This season was really destructive and historic. It's honestly kinda sad how people, especially meteorlogists in the US, are only concerned about their state and Puerto Rico. Everyone's talking about Ian. Fiona, Julia, Nicole and Hermine also caused problems in other countries. Fiona was the strongest and costliest storm to hit Canada, Julia becoming a deadly Central American hurricane, and Hermine was bad for Western Africa too. Even Nicole which hit Florida as well is sometimes overshadowed. It doesn't necessarily only take one storm to make a season destructive. Still was an really interesting season to track tho.
Ian and Fiona got retired (tho not Nicole which was a billion dollar storm). Ian was third most destructive ($115B USD) and fifth strongest hurricane in U.S. history. Fiona was strongest Canadian storm in general with a record low pressure of 931.6 millibars. Fiona had a beautiful extratropical transition. Reminded me a lot of Sandy tbh.
hey love the Animation you guys did a very very good job and god bless the animator this Animation must have been a pan in the ass keep up the awsome work :)
@@GamingWithTripnh18872 Fiona’s total cost used to be $5 Billion, but now it’s $3.475 Billion, and Nicole was bumped up from $500+ million to $1 Billion
Despite the dead activity in July and August, September and November were pretty flabbergasting. Shows that there's more to a season than how active it is
2022. Despite the activity not living up to the original forecasts, and the whole "busty Atlantic" trend in early September. The season brought with it multiple damaging hurricanes with the biggest two being Ian and Fiona; Ian slamming Florida as a strong Category 4 hurricane and Fiona heavily impacting Puerto Rico as a Category 1 before slamming Canada as a strong post-tropical cyclone. Destruction can come from any season, no matter the activity. As for the animation itself having watched it, I do hope everyone enjoys it, it's one of the best to come out of F13 this year.
In the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Trinidad and Tobago were affected by 3 Tropical Disturbances, Invest 91L (which became Hurricane Julia) brought the worst impacts after it dumped over 2 inches of rain in under 30 minutes in some spots of northern Trinidad.
Hurricane Ian (2022) had it all In This Season Became The Strongest,Costliest,Deadliest And Landfalls. Ian Got An Absolute Achievement This Season. All of this Ian Got 1st Place...
What an incredible season! Quiet, yet destructive season! I really do think Ian was a C5 But, that's my opinion. But I enjoyed this season so much! Thank you Force Thirteen For this incredible animation that all of you made. Keep up the astonishing work! Super big fan! And merry chrístmas! :)
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2022 Hurricane Season Hermine became the deadliest “West African” storm on record Martin became the 2nd largest atlantic hurricane on record and achieved one of the lowest pressures for a cat 1 hurricane on record Fiona became the most powerful storm to strike Canada on record by pressure Fiona ties for the second strongest landfall in Canada by wind speed tropical or extratropical (105 mph) Fiona became the costliest storm in Canadian history Ian ties (and may surpass) Irma as the costliest hurricane in Floridian history and is the deadliest in Florida since 1935 Ian’s large size and slow approach to Florida led to Ian being the fourth wettest hurricane in Floridian history (surpassing Sally of 2020) Julia took the second most southerly track over South America on record (behind Bert 1993) Julia also become the second deadliest “South American” hurricane in history
@@joeisreallife7729 Actually Ian’s exact cost is currently unknown. Estimated “at least” at 50B with some estimates up to 67B and one estimate even up to 100B. As such it is best to go with the lowest amount for now (That’s why I said “and likely to surpass Irma”)
Alex, Bonnie, Danielle, Earl, Hermine, Karl, and Lisa are here to tell it all: 1998: very active 2004: extremely active 2010: extremely active 2016: above average 2022: *slightly below average* Me: Is the curse for this list (2) broken now? Ian: "NOPE!" Fiona: "Hey, let me join!" Martin: "They don't call me Massive Martin for nothing." Nicole: "Don't worry Ian, I'll finish Florida off!" Let this be a lesson for all. Just because a season can be far less active than anticipated doesn't mean the damage and deaths will also be far less than anticipated. 2023 was the complete vice versa: A very active season what nonetheless spared everything. Less than $5 billion and no more than 20 killed - far below the norm that was seen since 2020. And an update from the 2024 season: Being the costliest season will continue to be surpassed for decades to come.
After an extremely busy 2021, 2022 proved to be quite the turnaround, as it refers to numbers of Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, and Major Hurricanes. No Category 5 Hurricanes occurred in 2022, although at least one came close to achieving that Category.
What Might Have Been: Danielle = Bonnie. Paula = Fiona. Shary = Ian (with a landfall in Saint Pete Beach). Walter = Julia. Deshawn = Lisa. Gemma = Nicole. Retirements: Danielle - Daphne. Paula - Portia. Shary - Sheila. Walter - Warren. Deshawn - Diego. Gemma - Gia.
Yeah this year’s Hurricane Season is Crazy & Wild because Hurricane Ian’s Wind Speed this year is worse then Charley in 2004 that hit Punta Gorda & Sarasota that year which was also a Category 4. But now Ian Made Landfall between Cape Coral/Fort Myers, & Punta Gorda too including Port Charlotte.
What I think of this year's hurricane season? At first I was Very confident that we will get a very busy season but ofc like every other people that predict it it didn't come true and At may it really made me think that Alex would form on may but no it's June and broke the streak of pre- seasons storms from 2015-2021 and I just wanna put some opinions on A handful of storms that I just want to say First of I wanna start With PTC 4: in my opinion while it was in the gulf of Mexico Before Collapsing somehow, it really looked like a tropical storm At one point and they should have named it Danielle but I guess it was too late and it just decided to just collapse all of that convection that it had before naming it .. but that's just my opinion. Second is ian: I don't want to put a very big evidence of the intensity of ian because it's just gonna Lead to an argument again and it would just Be so Nerdy of me to put my own evidence here so here's just percentages of my opinion of ian... 100% cat 1, 100% cat 2, 100% cat 3, 100% cat 4, 20% cat 5 Next is Julia Julia: at first I thought it would really form before entering the Caribbean but ofc just like Bonnie it took forever. And I just wanna say, Julia's intensity of it being a cat 2 is the only one I disagree because it didn't have enough time at that point to be a cat 2 and maybe it was cat 2 because of an evidence that I forgot... For me it is a high end cat 1. Next that I want to talk about is about overall the impacts of this year.. but I'll edit it later
Unofficial names used: Alfred, Billie, Calvin, Danielle, Edward, Flossie, Gordon, Hilary, Isaac, Joyce, Kevin, Linda, Martin, Nancy. Flossie and Isaac were retired and replaced with Faye and Idris. Please don't comment it's wrong. It's a nuisance for me, and I'm not trying to misinform anyone.
Which names you think will be retired and what should be their replacements? I think only Ian and Fiona will go. My guesses are Idris, Ikenna or Ishan for Ian, and Freya, Florinda or Francelia for Fiona. EDIT: I guessed Ian's replacement name
@@cj_cr.22 so by that theory, Isaias and Sally should’ve been retired, Julia caused a humanitarian disaster in Venezuela and Central America. Killing 91, and millions more dollars in damage are yet to be confirmed. If they don’t retire Julia I don’t know what to say, it would be a repeat of the inhumane holding of Hanna in 2008, if Hanna killed 500+ people in the US it would’ve been talked about for decades, retired immiedtely, etc. I just call it hypocrisy.
I am surprised the name Bonnie hasnt been retired since in 1998 Hurricane Bonnie made a high end Cat 3 bordering on Cat 4 landfall in the Carolinas before weakening and then reintensifying back to a Cat 3 and smashed Virginia. I think its overshadowed by Georges and the infamous Mitch.
@@peightonspeth6857 Probably wouldn't have if it struck the US or Cuba, I'm not sure if Venezuela had representatives to request its retirement but I'd imagine that they didn't
@@arceus7085should have one every year especially when a hurricane makes a landfall in Central America and it is impactful. Julia had similar loss of life impact like Iota did in 2020 and Iota got the boot
Hurricane Ian has now been upgraded to a Category 5 hurricane.
This is their own analysis
@@hurricaneian09Ltheir analysis Force 13 uses is based off NOAA. But the upgrade occurred in April after a reanalysis.
Repent and put your trust in Jesus.
We've all sinned and deserve Hell.
Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected, defeating death and sin.
Since we broke the law, Jesus paid our fine. Since he paid it, we can be let go.
We must repent and trust in Jesus to be saved.
Revelation 21:8
Romans 3:23
John 3:16
Romans 6:23
1 Corinthians 15:3,4
Revalation 3:20
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Yes
The 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season was the most extraordinary and unusual in terms of events that occurred:
1. first time since 2014 no pre-season storms .
2. for the first time since 1997 there were no storms in August .
3. the first time since 1996, there were 2 storms that crossed the Atlantic into the Pacific Ocean. Bonnie and Julia, both retaining the TS statute which is the first such case in the history of observations!
4. Two storms repeated the path and intensity of previous Hurricanes: Fiona repeated the path and intensity of Hortense (1996), Ian repeated the path and intensity of Charley (2004).
5. For the first time since 2015, the activity was not above average, which is unusual because this was during La Niña which is the first such case in the history of observations!
6. For the first time since 2007, the ACE index has not been above or below normal .
Hurricane Charley in 2004
first and last time in gonna see winds like that (hopefully) dont think im gonna smell the great mixture of mold and mattress again either
Question, was 2005 a La nina year?
@@kennoybrown3946 Yes there was
@@kennoybrown3946 of course lol
Hurricane ian was just reanalyzed to a category 5 today with winds up to 160 mph and pressure of 937mb. Crazy to think this got reanalyzed to a category 5 now
Same thing that happened with Michael
Repent and trust in Jesus. We deserve Hell for our sin. Lying, lusting, etc, but God sent his son Jesus to die on the cross and ride from the grave to free us from sin. If you repent and trust in him youll be saved.
Romans 3:23
John 3:16❤😊❤❤
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I love the sound when major hurricanes made landfall those sounds are great to show that a storm was destructive.
@sebsebreez oh hello
That first Ian landfall in Cuba actually caught me off guard and startled me a little XD
List 2 Curse ... broken!?
HALLELUJAH!
Ian: "NOPE!"
This was one of the strangest hurricane seasons I've ever seen. Since 1995, I can't really recall one that was quite this odd.
The 2022 Hurricane Season is the prime example that you don't need an active season for it to be a bad one. It's also probably the best example of what an average count of storms looks like. In terms of formation, however, this season was all over the place. 0 named storms in August, 3 hurricanes within November (Lisa technically formed on October 31, but became a hurricane in November), and finally, FINALLY, ending the now 7 year streak of pre-season storms. It certainly looks like an average season, but it has such an interesting story to tell.
And here goes Dec 2022 with Darian as a cat 5 at it's peaks
No threat to land but surely a big cat 5.
@@kymiram7865 whAt
@@kymiram7865 oop read that as Dorian sorry
Yes, like being the first to have two crossover storms
Slightly disappointing season for La Niña year
The fact we had a near normal season with the MDR being as hostile as it was is truly astonishing
I really enjoy these videos, they are something I watch when I'm bored and I can't look away really. Keep up the good work :)
The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season wasn't the most active season, but it's a reminder that you don't need a very active season like 2005 and 20 to get a lot of storms. The storm names I think will be retired are Fiona, Ian, and Probably Julia.
I think Nicole could get retired
@@TCAnimatesXtra2023 Nicole has no shot of getting retired compared to some deadly storms like julia Ian and fiona.
@@TCAnimatesXtra2023 nicole has no possibility of getting retiring compared to those other 3 storms
@@TCAnimatesXtra2023nah, not enough damage
Maybe hermine could be the first tropical storm to be retired since Erika if they decide to retire it because of it's deaths
This was an absolute insane hurricane season, I was on the U.S.S New Jersey battleship when the remnants of Hurricane Ian hit Philadelphia.
whats the song by 3:35?
2022 atlantic hurricane season: 91 ACE
2023 cyclone freddy: 87 ACE
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Atlantic 2022 hurricane season ACE is 95.1 actually but still close from the season and just Freddy alone
Fiona was also likely one of the fastest stroms in the basin considering its approach to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
Hurricane Ian was the most destructive hurricane in 2022. RIP Florida.
Us Floridians will rise up from anything, no matter how intense the hurricane is. We did it during 2004, Wilma, and now Ian.
@@HurricaneChaserChase no matter what is thrown at us Mother Nature or not you can’t kill Florida. I know this too well from Ian too Irma it was fun but they lost
@@HurricaneChaserChase don’t forget Irma
@@HurricaneChaserChase my family did it also in 2004 *cough cough* charley
ugh, I hate how this happened with my storm. I am so sorry guys. Thank La Nina for making my storm literally go apeshit. I hope you flordians have recovered, Remember that your hearing this from a person named Ian.
Hello everyone! It’s me, the guy who for some reason decided to write paragraphs on TH-cam comments about whether or not a spinny clouds wind analysis by a bunch of amateur meteorologists is good or not!
(seriously though, it sounds so dumb in that context lol)
But I should probably get to why im here. The analysis changes!
So let me just say before I begin my rambling that ami killed it with this animation. It’s informational, but doesn’t take too long in doing it. Plus it’s high quality!
I enjoyed it not just because of the animation, but I basically agree with the analysis changes! It’s not too crazy, as any upgrades (and downgrades) are justified!
So! Now to the rating board!
AGREE: Fiona upgrades: I know I already discussed my opinion on this on the track animation, so I’ll keep it quick. Fiona’s satellite appearance plus some of the more complex data shows that the preliminary estimate of 130mph may have been a slight underestimate. While I do think the NHC will stay with 130, I personally fully agree with 140 and stand by that.
C4 IAN: THANK YOU KAISER!!! I heard you were a part of the downgrade back to the official intensity, and that makes me very happy. I was afraid that the biggest source of animations would actually put this out there, but they didn’t and I am very happy! Ian’s SFMR readings were debunked a while ago as overestimated, similar to the situations around Iota and Matthew. Plus Ian’s satellite appearance imo does not look like a category 5, so there’s that to add up to this very “controversial” case.
TD 98L: This was a decision I made recently, and I can say that I can see it! The invest may be upgraded by the NHC, though again I am not a part of the NHC. I don’t know what they see!
MEH: C2 Julia: *sigh*, this is the only change I am somewhat against. I’m not as against it as I was a few days ago since I’ve looked at some of the readings that support this claim, and I still am not fully on board. This stays in the meh category until I finish my analysis (a couple months down the line) but I may flip this into the agree column as well
DISAGREE: None! I think F13 did a good job on this seasons analysis! I hope that they can keep this up once the NIO and WPAC seasons come around, as I will be grading those too (though the NIO doesn’t have much) so I will be back! See you when the WPAC animation comes out F13 community!
Aàaaaaaa I'm gonna faint again 🤣😵
welp my C4 Ian takes ages GREAT
*aged
I didn’t know a rabbit can write a whole paragraph… (reference NOT from MedianEgg)
What an incredible season animation. An memorable season, even if I was directly impacted this year.
Glad that the ACE is back; however, I wish it would update alongside with the storm and not after the storm.
I remember you! I saw you from those chart history videos
I remember you! I saw you from those chart history videos
I remember you! I saw you from those chart history videos
This animation is AMAZING!!!!!!! Good job Force 13 with making it. This definitely is one of the best you guys have made ever!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!!!!!
2022 definitely one of the most plot twisting years I’ve ever seen
And it was the year that I could blame my brother for destroying Florida.
Ian: Time to hit Punta Gorda and Fort Myers!
Charley: Welcome to the club!
Absolutely amazing animation. I’m not sure if anyone will agree with me on this - but with the “extra” bits (E.g. Fiona and Ian’s clips from the live stream and The National Hurricane Centre), I think these would be best to be left to a “part 2” of the animation, or be added in during an advanced version in the future. They’re great, it’s just, I feel like it possibly interrupts the animation… idk, but… amazing, keep up the good work :)))
I fully agree with you, I thought I was the only one
I agree
I agree
3:25 this is all ive been waiting for
Here it is, another christmas gift like the 2020 animation
Yeah
Amazing !!👏 We all hope the season typhoon 2022 coming soon
Your animations have come a really long way and I love a lot of the changes you've done with the videos, however is it possible in the future to allow animations and animations with commentary to be separate? Some people like just the animation and the commentary while good is interrupting.
I think it would be good if the commentary was in like the 2014-15 Australian region cyclone animation, there is commentary but the animation still plays and isn't interrupted
2022 gave us:
The 8th year in a row to feature a 155mph+ Storm
The 7th year in a row to feature a 150mph+ landfall somewhere in the Basin
The 3rd year in a row to feature a 150mph landfall on the CONUS.
The most memorable storms were Ian for the destruction it brought to Cuba and Florida and Fiona for the heavy flooding rains it gave to Dominican Republic and Puerto-Rico and for being the most intense storm to strike Canada.
The most beautiful? Probably Martin after it turned post-tropical.
8th year for 150+*
Dont Forget about Julia
It killed more than Iota did.
@@SAGE0536AGN true if they did not evacuate early then more could have been killed...
Also the 5th out of the last 6 seasons to feature a major hurricane landfall in the US.
what was the major landfall in 2019?
This season was really destructive and historic. It's honestly kinda sad how people, especially meteorlogists in the US, are only concerned about their state and Puerto Rico. Everyone's talking about Ian. Fiona, Julia, Nicole and Hermine also caused problems in other countries. Fiona was the strongest and costliest storm to hit Canada, Julia becoming a deadly Central American hurricane, and Hermine was bad for Western Africa too. Even Nicole which hit Florida as well is sometimes overshadowed. It doesn't necessarily only take one storm to make a season destructive. Still was an really interesting season to track tho.
Ian is now Idris
Fiona is now Farrah
Ian and Fiona got retired (tho not Nicole which was a billion dollar storm). Ian was third most destructive ($115B USD) and fifth strongest hurricane in U.S. history. Fiona was strongest Canadian storm in general with a record low pressure of 931.6 millibars. Fiona had a beautiful extratropical transition. Reminded me a lot of Sandy tbh.
Surprised Julia didn’t get retired, Julia was a deadly storm, and it should’ve been retired imo
5:29 the moment of impact
I love how “ALEX” is in all capitals but the rest of the names aren’t
Crazy how much effort is put into these videos
Quality is great… Can’t wait to see 2023 AHS
FINALLY someone else made Ian do 2 landfalls in florida
Now this is the most viewed vid on this channel. That’s how good it is.
no its not
@@Wuyeyfknuefg not anymore sadly
OMG WHY DID I MISS IT!!!!!!!!
2020: 14 named storms at September 1st
2022: *4 named storms at September 1st*
hey love the Animation you guys did a very very good job and god bless the animator this Animation must have been a pan in the ass keep up the awsome work :)
Good job on the animation. 👍
Hurricane Ian has now bumped up to having over 113 billion dollars in damage so it’s now the 3rd costliest hurricane on record
Fiona’s damage has been lowered by just $2 Billion, and Nicole has caused $1 Billion in damage
@@cj_cr.22 ???
@@GamingWithTripnh18872 Fiona’s total cost used to be $5 Billion, but now it’s $3.475 Billion, and Nicole was bumped up from $500+ million to $1 Billion
@@cj_cr.22 why was it even downgraded tho the damages it doesn't make sense...
@@GamingWithTripnh18872 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ that’s what the NHC is saying now
Despite the dead activity in July and August, September and November were pretty flabbergasting. Shows that there's more to a season than how active it is
@lilliemariebelle4215and Lisa
@Lillie Marie Belle mistake on my part yeah, meant to type November
@Lillie Marie Belle but still active to beat 2009's October
2022.
Despite the activity not living up to the original forecasts, and the whole "busty Atlantic" trend in early September. The season brought with it multiple damaging hurricanes with the biggest two being Ian and Fiona; Ian slamming Florida as a strong Category 4 hurricane and Fiona heavily impacting Puerto Rico as a Category 1 before slamming Canada as a strong post-tropical cyclone.
Destruction can come from any season, no matter the activity.
As for the animation itself having watched it, I do hope everyone enjoys it, it's one of the best to come out of F13 this year.
🤓
Julia was wors than Fiona mate
Bruh the season was busty asf
This season wasn’t that busy at all. It was a near average year with the amount of storms that formed. Damage-wise it was.
In the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Trinidad and Tobago were affected by 3 Tropical Disturbances, Invest 91L (which became Hurricane Julia) brought the worst impacts after it dumped over 2 inches of rain in under 30 minutes in some spots of northern Trinidad.
Great Animation! : )
Really liked this. But man, hurricane ian really got me effed up bro
Hurricane Ian (2022) had it all In This Season Became The Strongest,Costliest,Deadliest And Landfalls. Ian Got An Absolute Achievement This Season. All of this Ian Got 1st Place...
Amazing Animation
What an incredible season! Quiet, yet destructive season! I really do think Ian was a C5 But, that's my opinion. But I enjoyed this season so much! Thank you Force Thirteen For this incredible animation that all of you made. Keep up the astonishing work! Super big fan! And merry chrístmas! :)
@Lillie Marie Belle true
and not only ian was notable, hermine,julia,nicole, and fiona became notable in one way or another
the 155 mph wind mark shall NOT get ruined by 160.
Some suggestions for future animations
Track of harvey v2
2009 west pacific v2
2021 worldwide
1979 Atlantic v2
2016 Atlantic v2
1985 east pacific v2
1997 west pacific v3
2011 west pacific
1780 Atlantic
1944 Atlantic
1975 west pacific
1996 west pacific
1961 west pacific
1991 west pacific v2
1970 North indian ocean
1993 East Pacific
2013 north indian ocean
1994 atlantic
1984 west pacific
1959 west pacific v2
1970 west pacific
1994 west pacific v2
What is the song in this video it is such a bop
thank you force thirteen... i cant wait for it
2022 Hurricane Season
Hermine became the deadliest “West African” storm on record
Martin became the 2nd largest atlantic hurricane on record and achieved one of the lowest pressures for a cat 1 hurricane on record
Fiona became the most powerful storm to strike Canada on record by pressure
Fiona ties for the second strongest landfall in Canada by wind speed tropical or extratropical (105 mph)
Fiona became the costliest storm in Canadian history
Ian ties (and may surpass) Irma as the costliest hurricane in Floridian history and is the deadliest in Florida since 1935
Ian’s large size and slow approach to Florida led to Ian being the fourth wettest hurricane in Floridian history (surpassing Sally of 2020)
Julia took the second most southerly track over South America on record (behind Bert 1993)
Julia also become the second deadliest “South American” hurricane in history
ian beats irma (67B compared to abt 50B)
@@joeisreallife7729 Actually Ian’s exact cost is currently unknown. Estimated “at least” at 50B with some estimates up to 67B and one estimate even up to 100B. As such it is best to go with the lowest amount for now (That’s why I said “and likely to surpass Irma”)
Don’t forget the 2 crossovers into the EPAC.
Quien más desde costa rica 🇨🇷♥️
Alex, Bonnie, Danielle, Earl, Hermine, Karl, and Lisa are here to tell it all:
1998: very active
2004: extremely active
2010: extremely active
2016: above average
2022: *slightly below average*
Me: Is the curse for this list (2) broken now?
Ian: "NOPE!"
Fiona: "Hey, let me join!"
Martin: "They don't call me Massive Martin for nothing."
Nicole: "Don't worry Ian, I'll finish Florida off!"
Let this be a lesson for all. Just because a season can be far less active than anticipated doesn't mean the damage and deaths will also be far less than anticipated. 2023 was the complete vice versa: A very active season what nonetheless spared everything. Less than $5 billion and no more than 20 killed - far below the norm that was seen since 2020. And an update from the 2024 season: Being the costliest season will continue to be surpassed for decades to come.
Merry Christmas
22:22
this is actually pretty good, cant wait for the what might have been
I was celebrating Christmas so i missed it but nice animation
After an extremely busy 2021, 2022 proved to be quite the turnaround, as it refers to numbers of Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, and Major Hurricanes. No Category 5 Hurricanes occurred in 2022, although at least one came close to achieving that Category.
5:29 Ah yes, Hurricane Ian. There was trees falling and stuff all over the place. No power for about a fat week and no internet for a week and a half.
Are you going to do a Pacific typhoon season for 2022?
they will, it’s being made rn
national weather service and force thirteen be like 🌀⚔️⛈️
What about Martin? It wasn’t on the thing?
6:32
Waiting for the 2022 Pacific typhoon season animation.
Hey when is Pacific Typhoon Season? Is it on progress?
Hurricane Ian actually is the 3rd costliest hurricane ever and damages are actually $113B
Update : The WMO have retired the names “Fiona” and “Ian” , replacing them with “Farrah” and “Idris”
Unrelated but Merry Christmas!
What Might Have Been:
Danielle = Bonnie.
Paula = Fiona.
Shary = Ian (with a landfall in Saint Pete Beach).
Walter = Julia.
Deshawn = Lisa.
Gemma = Nicole.
Retirements:
Danielle - Daphne.
Paula - Portia.
Shary - Sheila.
Walter - Warren.
Deshawn - Diego.
Gemma - Gia.
2023 is already looking wild right now.
Yeah this year’s Hurricane Season is Crazy & Wild because Hurricane Ian’s Wind Speed this year is worse then Charley in 2004 that hit Punta Gorda & Sarasota that year which was also a Category 4. But now Ian Made Landfall between Cape Coral/Fort Myers, & Punta Gorda too including Port Charlotte.
Beatiful!
Hurricane ian category 5
What I think of this year's hurricane season? At first I was Very confident that we will get a very busy season but ofc like every other people that predict it it didn't come true and At may it really made me think that Alex would form on may but no it's June and broke the streak of pre- seasons storms from 2015-2021 and I just wanna put some opinions on A handful of storms that I just want to say
First of I wanna start With
PTC 4: in my opinion while it was in the gulf of Mexico Before Collapsing somehow, it really looked like a tropical storm At one point and they should have named it Danielle but I guess it was too late and it just decided to just collapse all of that convection that it had before naming it .. but that's just my opinion.
Second is
ian: I don't want to put a very big evidence of the intensity of ian because it's just gonna Lead to an argument again and it would just Be so Nerdy of me to put my own evidence here so here's just percentages of my opinion of ian... 100% cat 1, 100% cat 2, 100% cat 3, 100% cat 4, 20% cat 5
Next is Julia
Julia: at first I thought it would really form before entering the Caribbean but ofc just like Bonnie it took forever. And I just wanna say, Julia's intensity of it being a cat 2 is the only one I disagree because it didn't have enough time at that point to be a cat 2 and maybe it was cat 2 because of an evidence that I forgot... For me it is a high end cat 1.
Next that I want to talk about is about overall the impacts of this year.. but I'll edit it later
Nice Christmas animation
When is the Pacific typhoon season animation?
@@Ghostface-GunMain early january
@@ForcerFifteen-cq6nc proof?
@@Ghostface-GunMain the season is not over and it will end in December 31
@@ForcerFifteen-cq6nc hurricane season not over too thought it's December 🤨
When is the 2022 WMOB and when is 2023 hypo
Is Hurricane Ian (2022) Really a Category 5 Storm?
Probably not
Will probably be upgraded if the freaking NHC notices it...
It's upgraded to Category 5 now
@@BabspzhzpKLal probably yes
Ian really overshadowed the damage of Fiona. I think the storm is one that should be remembered
Unofficial names used:
Alfred, Billie, Calvin, Danielle, Edward, Flossie, Gordon, Hilary, Isaac, Joyce, Kevin, Linda, Martin, Nancy.
Flossie and Isaac were retired and replaced with Faye and Idris.
Please don't comment it's wrong. It's a nuisance for me, and I'm not trying to misinform anyone.
You predicted Ian’s replacement name a few days before it was announced.
Finally! The animation we’ve all been waiting for!
Although this could’ve premiered in 2023.
:/
Next is What might have been in 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season
I think it’s inactive and I don’t know what happened to the ocean?
2022 was average
@@BabspzhzpKLal okay and thanks for asking
Please do the rapid intensification music for the 2023 Atlantic and pacific Hurricane season!
Dang ian made so many landfalls
Indeed
I live In Orlando. Ian was bad there, but no where near as bad as it got in sanibel. Prayers out to the people who love there
nice
I had no idea invest 98L existed as a tropical depression. It's nowhere to be found in the NHC website
Its not official.
Which names you think will be retired and what should be their replacements?
I think only Ian and Fiona will go. My guesses are Idris, Ikenna or Ishan for Ian, and Freya, Florinda or Francelia for Fiona.
EDIT: I guessed Ian's replacement name
*My replacement possibilities:*
Fiona = Fabiola or Frieda
Ian = Irvin
Julia = Jacqueline
Julia?!? It killed way more than Fiona did, and in my opinion it probably has a higher chance of retirement than Fiona does.
@@empireoffrandymapping1397 So $5.5 Billion in damage and 32 fatalities from Fiona won’t warrant retirement?
Irving and Flavia for Ian and Fiona. Ingmar and Idris, as well as Freya and Fatima aren't bad either imho
@@cj_cr.22 so by that theory, Isaias and Sally should’ve been retired, Julia caused a humanitarian disaster in Venezuela and Central America. Killing 91, and millions more dollars in damage are yet to be confirmed. If they don’t retire Julia I don’t know what to say, it would be a repeat of the inhumane holding of Hanna in 2008, if Hanna killed 500+ people in the US it would’ve been talked about for decades, retired immiedtely, etc. I just call it hypocrisy.
I am surprised the name Bonnie hasnt been retired since in 1998 Hurricane Bonnie made a high end Cat 3 bordering on Cat 4 landfall in the Carolinas before weakening and then reintensifying back to a Cat 3 and smashed Virginia. I think its overshadowed by Georges and the infamous Mitch.
I feel like 2020 v.2 Atlantic needs to be made.
Wow, a Christmas animation!
I have just created this animation…It will premier a few hours before this one…
2:13 Ah yes, Tropical Depression *98L*
When will there be a pacific typhoon season?
Hurricane Ian got cat 5…
Julia isn't spoken about enough. It was an absolute disaster for Venezuela and central America
This!
Welp, Julia survived retirement
@@arceus7085 honestly annoyed by that, Julia shouldn't have skipped retirement at all
@@peightonspeth6857 Probably wouldn't have if it struck the US or Cuba, I'm not sure if Venezuela had representatives to request its retirement but I'd imagine that they didn't
@@arceus7085should have one every year especially when a hurricane makes a landfall in Central America and it is impactful. Julia had similar loss of life impact like Iota did in 2020 and Iota got the boot
Hurricane Helene has more deaths than Ian just wow...
LETS GOOOOO!!!!! Cant wait for this animation it’s going to be an awesome Christmas present from Force 13!!!!!!
Another Season In The Books, Here It Is 2022!
Wating for 2022 Pacific Typhoon Season Animation
🔥🔥🔥
The active season streak has come to a close.
2022 was active wdym
@@get__a_life9it was an average season
@@Spagine it was still active
@@get__a_life9 not really, the only storms that made this season memorable are catagory 5 hurricane ian and hurricane fiona. Other than that not much
@@Jason-..- what was i smoking 3 months ago lol