I was in New York by the time Hurricane Sandy hit. I was in far rockaway queens, I remember looking out of the building I was in that night, and I saw water trickling in from the bay in the back, and the beach a couple blocks away. Everything flooded all the way up to the 2nd floor, the power was out for MONTHS. It was a terrifying experience.
@@zulpez Yeah I lived out on Long Island in HS at the time and somehow I never lost power but some friends a mile away literally had no power for 3 and a half weeks if I remember correctly. I basically just got to sit at home and play video games for 2 weeks while they cleaned up and repaired the school buildings, super lucky.
I was only 9 when sandy hit New York city, and yet looking at the size of that thing now is just... Mind boggling. Our electricity turned off a few times, and a shitload of damage was done to my dad's store in Manhattan, but apart from that, I feel rather lucky that nothing too bad happened to my family. So much love to the families out there who's homes *have* gotten destroyed by storms of that nature.
I was a freshman in high school when Sandy hit. My high school is in Coney Island, one of the worst hit areas and it was closed for around a week. Even after it reopened the school was still doing repairs to electricity and every so often throughout freshman year there would be blackouts cuz the backup generator failed.
i was there during maria. I was there before, during and after, and it is in every way shape or form the worst experience ive ever lived through. this is coming from someone who liked hurricane season because it was never all that bad and i could stay home from school, but ever since then, ive gained a huge respect towards nature and what it can really do. puertorican people are so resilient and strong and everyone i know has a story about their time living through it. it's one of those days i'll remember every detail about for the rest of my life, and one of those periods of my time where i'll have very visceral flashbacks of the aftermath and what changed from then on. luckily, none of my family passed as a direct relation to the hurricane, and my heart goes out to everyone's families who perished because of it. i am still in awe of how poorly the government did for its people, and how much they failed the island as a whole.
@@biancajpg im not saying thats bad im saying there are worse things and for me the worst of worst is that have you ever experienced youre whole family getting killed by you bcs of a villain tricking you into thinking that they are villains and then tried to do suicide but failed (bcs of near immortality) and had to see how the world falls 1 by 1 bcs of villains winning and killing most heroes? probably not but wolverine from Earth-807128 did
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775my brother in christ a hurricane is one of the worst things people go through. almost 2k people died and you’re over here talking bout some wolverine?? have some goddamn respect
My grandfather and his team of hurricane hunters were the ones who flew into Typhoon Tip. It was the lowest, or highest, pressure storm ever recorded at that time.
Crazily enough I’ve been through 3 of these storms! Harvey was absolutely insane for the amount of water over such a large area. You could be in a boat for dozens of miles literally driving over the tops of abandoned cars on roads. Surreal experience
ive gone through harvey too and definitely agree! The water was incredible and every day there would be aquatic animals on streets since i lived near a lake!
I heard something to the effect of 27 plus trillion gallons was dumped from Harvey on Texas…That’ll fill one of the small Great Lakes. The entire Gulf of Mexico is like 4 quadrillion or something like that so still less than 1% of that but still!
Everyone talking about Hurricane Florence, this video was made way before she was formed! In case you're still wondering how big she is, I looked it up and a source says that she has a diameter of around 800 kilometers! Not sure if it's true or not, but if it is, just use Matthew as a reference, as he's also 800 kilometers wide. Stay safe, everyone!
Yeah Sarah, I just watched a Hurricane Florence livestream a few minutes ago, and she is pretty much taking over the state at this point! I'd be surprised if no one has died directly from Hurricane Florence yet! Hopefully she won't ruin your house TOO much, and hopefully she'll spare you and your family's lives! Even though I'm nowhere near where the hurricane is (I'm in Canada), it still really scares me how big she really is! A lot of people live in the Carolinas, especially the north, so it only makes things more devastating. The best thing you can do is find shelter and hope that the hurricane won't hit your area.
I was thinking exactly the same thing. Im from Puerto Rico and the size difference from a storm to Maria or Irma is not that much. The eye of the storm is usually about as wide as the island. Maybe a bit more or a bit less but thats it.
It’s about accurate. Texas is 800 miles across and the depiction shows sandy being 1100 miles across which looks about right considering sandy looks about 300 miles wider than texas in the frame
@@prodigalsun1678 sandy looks like the size of the entire east coast of North America (including Canada), not 1100 miles across lol. Sandy was big but it wasn't that big. Also yeah the scaling was pretty botched, it showed hurricane Andrew as nearly the size of the Philippines, which it definitely wasn't that big.
The Final 3 AND 1 bonus KOA: Hurricane John KOA: 6.2 days Hurricane Sandy KOA: 55.58 minutes Typhoon Tip KOA: 4.85 hours BONUS: Bhola Cyclone KOA: 1.72 SECONDS
@@winniem.603 Cyclone Bhola was the single deadliest tropical cyclone in history, killing 300,000-500,000 people in East Pakistan (now known as Bangladesh) so I have no idea why you thought it only killed 5,000 people, when it's well known to be the deadliest tropical cyclone.
Living in Florida, I’ve been through 5 direct hits from hurricanes, a handful of brushes from the edges of others, and countless tropical storms. The hurricanes, obviously are the most scary. As a Floridian, you know what to do. But once you’re in one, you’re in one. In the moment if something does go wrong, like your roof blowing completely off, there’s really not much you can do. It’s not as if you can try to fix it or tie something down once it’s happened and you’re in the middle of it. That always frightens me the most. Thankfully most buildings standing today have been built according to hurricane codes, but if a Cat 5 hits you directly? Likely even the best codes may not hold up to that. Thankfully forecasting has gotten insanely good today. And beyond that, today when a hurricane is coming, power and recovery crews come from not only around the state, but also come in from many other states ahead of the impact, stage themselves in large safe spaces like convention centers, and get out IMMEDIATELY when it’s safe. I’ve been amazed by that sort of coordinated preparedness today. Hurricanes will always suck, but how we’re able to handle them today compared to 100, 50, or even 20 years ago is pretty amazing.
Im also from the Philippines, where is typhoon haiyan(yolanda) ? Or maybe It was here but I didn't notice it. I love watching comparison videos its so goooddddddd
Now... philippines is preparing for a super typhoon.. again.. called mangkhut with a wind gusts up to 255km/h and the diameter of the typhoon is 900km.
The information about the storms, plus the eerie music made for a fascinating and hair raising video. Awesome job and I don't recommend watching this before bed or during hurricane season. Gave me goosebumps.
Man it had been a while since I’d seen intense hurricanes. When Irma hit, we evacuated to the other coast of Florida and then it changed its trajectory and hit on the coast we evacuated to. We had about an hour and a half of the eye wall just destroy everything around us. The town my family lives in was completely underwater and everything was destroyed. My neighbors had to hide in their chimney with their dogs as a tornado ripped their house apart. Power was out for a month for my family. On my drive home the day after I had to navigate downed power lines, flooded roads, debris... Thank god for the preparations Florida made compared to the hurricanes that tore through Florida leaving most of the state without power for months all those years ago.
Aqua Man i said I was talking about the size. Hurricane Sandy is the second biggest hurricane which is 1,800km while tip is the biggest which is 2,000km. Get it now?
Itz Tay i know but you set the joke up like Tip came after. Why would Tip say “Hold my beer” when it already holds the record. No point in saying that at all
I was in Hurricane Charley in 2004. I was only 5 months old and was in Florida with my grandparents. They said I didn't cry one single time during the storm, that I just kept myself occupied and it helped them out a lot since they didn't have to deal with a screaming, flailing baby in the middle of a category 4 storm. After it hit we all made it out of the hotel safe and sound but they said the drive home to Indiana was a lot more difficult than usual due to all of the debris.
The problem with using that map as a scale is that towards the poles the landmasses are squeezed. So the Hurricanes, Typhoons and Cyclones are too big compared to the counties you put them over. Also, how did you miss out Haiyan?
I remember my school trying to squeeze every penny from us by guilt tripping us to give our treat money towards helping New Orleans and other donations. That and having a ruthless can drive competition. It was so annoying!
darn harvey was an incredible experience and every day there were alligators and stuff on streets and the flooding was crazy its insane ive been in the 10th ranking hurricane on this list!
If you were to update this in the future, maybe show the storms on their tracks? (Like how Bhola Cyclone was placed near the correct spot) Also, there were a few inaccuracies with the descriptions- such as calling Marco a hurricane (100km/h is roughly 65mph), labeling TS Emily as a "1" on your scale, saying that Hurricane Maria was the "worst natural disaster on record", calling a Cat 2 a major hurricane, labeling Bhola Cyclone's intensity as "extreme" and pointing past what you've established as cat 5 (despite not being a cat 5), saying Hurricane Dean "was the strongest tropical cyclone", Patricia and Tip are both the "most intense tropical cyclone", and Cyclone Olivia had the fastest wind gusts. Other than that, good video.
"Patricia and Tip are both the 'most intense tropical cyclone'" This isn't actually wrong, they just forgot to mention there are two different categories for that - one based on windspeed, the other based on minimum pressure. Tip had the lowest pressure on record of any hurricane at its peak, while Patricia had the highest windspeeds at peak.
Great graphics bro. Keep up the great work. Hopefully someday we can develop a new system that will allow for no deaths to be involved in hurricanes. RIP those who lost their lives in these catastrophic storms. 😢
Just one correction, there are two separate categories for tropical cyclone intensity: windspeed and minimum pressure. Patricia was the most intense by windspeed, but Tip had the lowest minimum pressure on record.
@@VestedUTuber he only mentioned it for more detailed but his MAIN TOPIC here is the SIZE. As you see HURRICANE is getting bigger. It's on the TITLE "HURRICANE COMPARISON BY SIZE
@@lisieltaneza3845 "he only mentioned it for more detailed" And that's all I'm talking about. Are you seriously trying to say that it's fucking illegal to talk about a side topic in a video?
@@VestedUTuber when did i say its illegal? And why do u bother to corrected it when u know in the first place its not the main topic? LOL. Make sense to u now?
This is a...very very inaccurate video when it comes down to the sizes of the storms. A lot of these storms were shown as either far smaller or far bigger than what they really are.
Thank you very much.. I totally agree...... For example, Andrew.... Which was the near top of the list (a very dangerous storm) that was a small and compact one, but made out to be one the Larger Storms. ????? What?
This video is unrealistic and I don't know what kind of comparison is trying to be made here. It's definitely not size, cost, deaths, or power. A better title might be "Tropical Cyclone Comparisons" because not every tropical cyclone in this video is a hurricane.
Thanks for taking the time to create these beautiful well-prepared, informative videos, you sure do know a lot and will definitely become huge one day soon! :)
@@dorianwastaken478 Haiyan was NOT 1850 km. It had a gale force wind diameter of 560 km and satellite cross section of 900 km. You can easily access archival imagery and make a measurement yourself
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Tip: I'm the biggest Hurricane on Earth.
Saturn: Hold my Polar Vortex and Hexagon.
Jupiter: I'm about to destroy this planet's rings.
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I saw a video on tornado size I saw a bigger twister than the Jupiter red spot
THE SOLAR TWISTER
Sun: ”Imma ‘bout to end this whole mans career.”
Milky Way: “Hold my beer.”
@@subsetgamingyt9524
Black Hole: Am I a joke to you?
Trishia Bidaure I was thinking of that but then I realized that there’s a black hole in the center of the Milky Way.
And the biggest hurricane ever goes to....
*Hurricane tortilla*
😂😂😂😂
I was 10 years old when I made this comment.
I was 10 years old when I made this comment.
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Mushroom face Gaming r/woosh
Great graphics, info and presentation! Looking forward for more! Keep it up and you'll become big!
Oh thank you Reigarw. i'm working hard for this :)
Reigarw can you make a 2018 version because new huricane at japan and i dont know how big it is?
Reigarw Comparisons Noice
Typhoon haiyan
@@REDSIDEofficial ,, sir could you make your illustrations a little larger had a hard time reading them thank you,, ENJOYED IT, SUBSCRIBED.
I was in New York by the time Hurricane Sandy hit. I was in far rockaway queens, I remember looking out of the building I was in that night, and I saw water trickling in from the bay in the back, and the beach a couple blocks away. Everything flooded all the way up to the 2nd floor, the power was out for MONTHS. It was a terrifying experience.
months. that must've been the most boring thing anyone could experience
I live in East Flatbush in a basement. And I swear I didn't felt like a hurricane passed at all.
@@zulpez Yeah I lived out on Long Island in HS at the time and somehow I never lost power but some friends a mile away literally had no power for 3 and a half weeks if I remember correctly.
I basically just got to sit at home and play video games for 2 weeks while they cleaned up and repaired the school buildings, super lucky.
Nah I live in Florida your lucky
I was only 9 when sandy hit New York city, and yet looking at the size of that thing now is just... Mind boggling. Our electricity turned off a few times, and a shitload of damage was done to my dad's store in Manhattan, but apart from that, I feel rather lucky that nothing too bad happened to my family.
So much love to the families out there who's homes *have* gotten destroyed by storms of that nature.
That shit got up around Maine before it died. I remember it but i was 7 so i dont remember much
Kyren Faaron Thanks
I. Was on florida when sandy happened it litteraly went through my country (Dominican republic)
Yeah. I lived in NJ at the time. My power went out and all around my house was flooded. It was pretty bad tho.
I was a freshman in high school when Sandy hit. My high school is in Coney Island, one of the worst hit areas and it was closed for around a week. Even after it reopened the school was still doing repairs to electricity and every so often throughout freshman year there would be blackouts cuz the backup generator failed.
Awwww, for some reason it's kinda adorable that Marco is so small, he is just spinning there like a tiny windy whirl...
it's bigger than you
Bigger? 0-0
Now that I think of him in real life,
AHHH!
Here in the PH we just had a big storm called Typhoon Mangkut...
@@froilanjosephpaz4941 in Luzon
awty tot i thought it was manhunt for some reason
Watching this at 3:00 am and the music made me feel like I was being watched or something
Ya gotta love those low clarinets😵
*The hurricanes are watching*
mute it then
Ikr
@Nathan Mapping woah there buddy thats what we like to call "stalking"
i was there during maria. I was there before, during and after, and it is in every way shape or form the worst experience ive ever lived through. this is coming from someone who liked hurricane season because it was never all that bad and i could stay home from school, but ever since then, ive gained a huge respect towards nature and what it can really do. puertorican people are so resilient and strong and everyone i know has a story about their time living through it. it's one of those days i'll remember every detail about for the rest of my life, and one of those periods of my time where i'll have very visceral flashbacks of the aftermath and what changed from then on. luckily, none of my family passed as a direct relation to the hurricane, and my heart goes out to everyone's families who perished because of it. i am still in awe of how poorly the government did for its people, and how much they failed the island as a whole.
It is not the fault of nature itself but of people who do not care about the climate
"worst experience" there are worse things to experience
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 you try going through a cat 4/5 hurricane then, stfu
@@biancajpg im not saying thats bad im saying there are worse things and for me the worst of worst is that have you ever experienced youre whole family getting killed by you bcs of a villain tricking you into thinking that they are villains and then tried to do suicide but failed (bcs of near immortality) and had to see how the world falls 1 by 1 bcs of villains winning and killing most heroes? probably not but wolverine from Earth-807128 did
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775my brother in christ a hurricane is one of the worst things people go through. almost 2k people died and you’re over here talking bout some wolverine?? have some goddamn respect
*The music gave me an anxiety attack*
Same!
Same.
ikr
Glad I'm not the only one.
Allison Isabelle fr
My grandfather and his team of hurricane hunters were the ones who flew into Typhoon Tip. It was the lowest, or highest, pressure storm ever recorded at that time.
Did they survive?
@@bamf6603Obviously if they hadn’t I dont think they would be here
(Unless the grandpa flew into the hurricane when he/she was around)
@@Bees_Animations did you just call a grandpa a he/she?
@@yesyouareright9800I believe he did, but nowadays you never really know anymore lol
@@aaronschug9103 my anger towards this progressive sh makes me more antisemitic than ever
This music makes it so much scarier, but it also is perfect for the video.
Crazily enough I’ve been through 3 of these storms! Harvey was absolutely insane for the amount of water over such a large area. You could be in a boat for dozens of miles literally driving over the tops of abandoned cars on roads. Surreal experience
ive gone through harvey too and definitely agree! The water was incredible and every day there would be aquatic animals on streets since i lived near a lake!
Same, unlucky me that I lived in Rockport so I got the worst from that storm.
Harvey hit my city when I was only 6...
I heard something to the effect of 27 plus trillion gallons was dumped from Harvey on Texas…That’ll fill one of the small Great Lakes. The entire Gulf of Mexico is like 4 quadrillion or something like that so still less than 1% of that but still!
Everyone talking about Hurricane Florence, this video was made way before she was formed! In case you're still wondering how big she is, I looked it up and a source says that she has a diameter of around 800 kilometers! Not sure if it's true or not, but if it is, just use Matthew as a reference, as he's also 800 kilometers wide.
Stay safe, everyone!
Holy crap that's HUGE. I hope you and your loved ones stay safe!
Our house is STILL getting hit by Florence! Btw I live in South Carolina but I am not going to tell where in South Carolina.
Sandy was bigger though.
Yeah Sarah, I just watched a Hurricane Florence livestream a few minutes ago, and she is pretty much taking over the state at this point! I'd be surprised if no one has died directly from Hurricane Florence yet! Hopefully she won't ruin your house TOO much, and hopefully she'll spare you and your family's lives! Even though I'm nowhere near where the hurricane is (I'm in Canada), it still really scares me how big she really is! A lot of people live in the Carolinas, especially the north, so it only makes things more devastating. The best thing you can do is find shelter and hope that the hurricane won't hit your area.
Yeah powers out here
Who else is watching during hurricane Florence?
Extrice me
ehh me sorta. i got a lot of rain and my power back
this was posted a couple days ago....
Dude me
Extrice me
We all know there is going to be many “Hurricane Tortilla” jokes.
And u say this just 2 days ago
Who’s here after Milton coming
Me
Me
ooh she ate up florida, chating #1 on Billborad Hot Hurricane 100, ended Heleneflop
Me
Me
That was actually a really good video. I didn't realize how massive Irma really was when it hit. Damn.
This map graphic is not to scale AT ALL
Not Santino
I was alive when when Irene happened
And I was only 2
Alainna Martin oof Katrina is my favorite.
All the size info presented in this video is basically wrong and made up
It’s big...trust me I experienced it
Bro the hurricanes are scary enough but then there’s the music☠️
....how about Typhoon/Hurricane Haiyan/Yolanda?
Typhoon Haiyan formed in 2019; this video was made in 2018.
@@pikach336 it from 2013. dude...-___-
Pikachu 67 no Hayian formed in 2013
In my opinion Haiyan is sightly larger than Sandy.
@@dorianwastaken478 Nope.
Man 2017 wasn’t long ago but man it was crazy watching those storms roll off Africa and develop into monsters.
These sizes seem inaccurate. I went through Ivan and I’m certain the distance between BARBADOS and Grenada is more than 70km....
From Barbados to Grenada is 161 miles which is around 260Km
Yea it true me of that hurricane Maria a category 5 hurricane is les that 90 km
I was thinking exactly the same thing. Im from Puerto Rico and the size difference from a storm to Maria or Irma is not that much. The eye of the storm is usually about as wide as the island. Maybe a bit more or a bit less but thats it.
It’s about accurate. Texas is 800 miles across and the depiction shows sandy being 1100 miles across which looks about right considering sandy looks about 300 miles wider than texas in the frame
@@prodigalsun1678 sandy looks like the size of the entire east coast of North America (including Canada), not 1100 miles across lol.
Sandy was big but it wasn't that big.
Also yeah the scaling was pretty botched, it showed hurricane Andrew as nearly the size of the Philippines, which it definitely wasn't that big.
earth: i got a category 5 hurricane
jupiter: HOLD MY BEAR!!
mark peracullo k
But the GRS is a cyclone not a hurricane
bear?
Omg a wild bear attack
AH! It almost got me with it's claws...
4:23 Hurricane Katrina
More like hurricane tortilla
Bearded Dragon it is a vine
R.i.p vines
Vines are dead, just like this “joke”
And my soul
*Not Funny*
hahahah funny -_-
i swear the music is just creepy and ominous but perfect for a vid like this
I added the number of deaths, all of them equal to 505,830 deaths, about 70,000 above the Maldives population.
One of the hurricanes itself had 500000 so that is so wrong
He's not wrong go back and looked all the rest only had like 5000
The Final 3 AND 1 bonus KOA:
Hurricane John KOA: 6.2 days
Hurricane Sandy KOA: 55.58 minutes
Typhoon Tip KOA: 4.85 hours
BONUS:
Bhola Cyclone KOA: 1.72 SECONDS
Charlie Bhola actually had 5000 deaths has he might be a little off but not alot
@@winniem.603 Cyclone Bhola was the single deadliest tropical cyclone in history, killing 300,000-500,000 people in East Pakistan (now known as Bangladesh) so I have no idea why you thought it only killed 5,000 people, when it's well known to be the deadliest tropical cyclone.
Then there’s hurricanes out there be like “ello shrimp”
Orozco
galaxy just pops up as the last thing like ''no,your small.'' (i know that im not funny or that the galaxy isnt a hurricane but it does look like one)
Just think... one of those monster hurricanes could swallow Europe...
What about all of them combined into 1 hurricane (catagory 5 wouldnt suit that hurricane)
Bc of slavery
Aubrey Hicks
What.
@@WWillowV3sp3r Lol, not possible. Either they're just gonna weaken or dissipate.
Living in Florida, I’ve been through 5 direct hits from hurricanes, a handful of brushes from the edges of others, and countless tropical storms. The hurricanes, obviously are the most scary. As a Floridian, you know what to do. But once you’re in one, you’re in one. In the moment if something does go wrong, like your roof blowing completely off, there’s really not much you can do. It’s not as if you can try to fix it or tie something down once it’s happened and you’re in the middle of it. That always frightens me the most. Thankfully most buildings standing today have been built according to hurricane codes, but if a Cat 5 hits you directly? Likely even the best codes may not hold up to that. Thankfully forecasting has gotten insanely good today. And beyond that, today when a hurricane is coming, power and recovery crews come from not only around the state, but also come in from many other states ahead of the impact, stage themselves in large safe spaces like convention centers, and get out IMMEDIATELY when it’s safe. I’ve been amazed by that sort of coordinated preparedness today. Hurricanes will always suck, but how we’re able to handle them today compared to 100, 50, or even 20 years ago is pretty amazing.
Please remember me when you become big!
-support from the Philippines
Sure Chillbert 🤝👌
Hope you’ll survive the current Philippines Typhoon Mangkhut man!
Im also from the Philippines, where is typhoon haiyan(yolanda) ? Or maybe It was here but I didn't notice it. I love watching comparison videos its so goooddddddd
@@REDSIDEofficial im from philipines
@@REDSIDEofficialthe solar prominence is larger than uranus
Sandy: I am the best
Typhoon tip: nah
Jupiter: amateurs.
Sandy and Tip: what did say us? PUNK?
Jupiter: *AMATEURS.*
Black hole : thats cute
@@maddude6342 Me: Black holes aren't winds
Jupiter: I'm the most strongest guy
All typhoon,hurricanes and Saturn's storm combined:Nope
Philippine Yolanda: oh well guess I’m not famous anymore
5:07
Guy : PATRICIA !
hurricane P. : silence and scared
Guy : honey can you stop making storm here pls
fat cat is that a reference to that one vine with the spinning sticks
@@LuneLuan idk but i think yes
PATRICK
I love the music, goes great with the tropical cyclones. You should have included a hypercane, although Typhoon Tip certainly is a close one.
Earth: Cyclone Tip is so big. Gosh I'm so bad!
Jupiter: That's cute
No Neptune's great dark spot and Uranus's great storm? They're as big as the earth
Cypher Brittainne you forgot the storm in jupiter that will never be gone
@@levanmatthew856
Jupiter's great red spot is in the video
For the record it will someday be gone also as it's skrinking all the time.
Levan Matthew It’s been shrinking you know that? and its life span is only going to be a few hundred years
Cypher Brittainne you think 🤔 Uranus is as big as earth 🌏?
😹
6:04 when you realize our entire planet is smaller than a cloud
wonder where helene and milton will end up on an updated list..
same
Now... philippines is preparing for a super typhoon.. again.. called mangkhut with a wind gusts up to 255km/h and the diameter of the typhoon is 900km.
How big is it now? Looks huge
@@ianruppel3898 still 900km and our place is the landfall part....
May the god bless us
@@ianruppel3898 it's bad. I hope no one dies
They change the name of the super typoon it is called now ompong
Nah thats just its local name
Jupiter: I'm the most hurricanes on solar system!!!
Philippines: Am i joke on you?
Lol. Filipino guy here
Where is the Super Typhoon Haiyan?
This is Hurricanes not Super Typhoon ok. Americas and Eastern Pacific
@@Yorkie_foreverbored Then why does *Typhoon* Tip fit into this?
I wonder the same. Either fools be fooling, or people need to get their shit straight.
Typhoon Yolanda?
Haiyan was not nearly as large as Tip....
Feels weird to watch this as a floridian because you're just like "oh yeah I remember that one" every 30 seconds or so
2017 was a terrible year for hurricanes
Ice xD
@Ice we've really only had 1 bad hurricane so far in 2019, too soon to call though
2005: Hold my water
Earth:I have the largest hurricanes ever
Jupiter:No,me
Sun:your both adorable
E&J: *smiles*
What EJ Stands For
Earth and Jupiter
Sun has Solar Prominence, it has 1,000,000km
The information about the storms, plus the eerie music made for a fascinating and hair raising video. Awesome job and I don't recommend watching this before bed or during hurricane season. Gave me goosebumps.
Not me watching this as I'm going through a hurricane
*ida*
The music is haunting. Even watching the slow rotations of the hurricanes is scary.
Man it had been a while since I’d seen intense hurricanes.
When Irma hit, we evacuated to the other coast of Florida and then it changed its trajectory and hit on the coast we evacuated to. We had about an hour and a half of the eye wall just destroy everything around us. The town my family lives in was completely underwater and everything was destroyed. My neighbors had to hide in their chimney with their dogs as a tornado ripped their house apart.
Power was out for a month for my family. On my drive home the day after I had to navigate downed power lines, flooded roads, debris...
Thank god for the preparations Florida made compared to the hurricanes that tore through Florida leaving most of the state without power for months all those years ago.
5:30 Sandy:I’m the biggest hurricane!
5:42 Tip: *Hold my beer*
Tip Came before Sandy though
Aqua Man I was meaning the size but ok
Itz Tay The punchline is wrong though. Tip Came first.
Aqua Man i said I was talking about the size. Hurricane Sandy is the second biggest hurricane which is 1,800km while tip is the biggest which is 2,000km. Get it now?
Itz Tay i know but you set the joke up like Tip came after. Why would Tip say “Hold my beer” when it already holds the record. No point in saying that at all
Why nobody talks about hurricane Rita? It was large and only a month or so after Katrina.
And Hugo? Cmon
The 2005 hurricane season was so active that Dennis and Rita were completely forgotten about.
Music was great and helped with sleeping the pitch black
5:10 just imagine going over greece.
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Great Galveston Hurricane: im the worst storm ever!!
Jupiter: hold my beer.
For those looking for Haiyan:
Typhoon Tip and Typhoon Haiyan are close to the same size. See Typhoon Tip? Thats how big Haiyan is.
Thx man
Ma god, i didnt know haiyan was big
Tip was bigger tho
@@spacehusky1808 Haiyan Is Bigger The Hell Would It Not Be Called *THE BIGGEST THYPHOON EVER*
@@nargwhal the news said it's the strongest typhoon ever not big
Absolutely love these! So glad you went into the solar system for comparison
how did a hurricane get 500000 deaths? ITS NAME WAS JOHN CENA DUN DUNN DUNNNNNNNNNNNNN
dude your in my house right now
4:32 I'm so lucky to survive hurricane Irma...
It did not destroy my home...
I survived Harvey lol
My friend survived harvey, then he moved to where i live
I also lucky to survive Irma and it also didnt destroy my home too.
One of my classmates was in key west in Irma
I survived too many. I don't even remember how many hurricanes I have experienced. Definitely over 10.
I was in Hurricane Charley in 2004. I was only 5 months old and was in Florida with my grandparents. They said I didn't cry one single time during the storm, that I just kept myself occupied and it helped them out a lot since they didn't have to deal with a screaming, flailing baby in the middle of a category 4 storm. After it hit we all made it out of the hotel safe and sound but they said the drive home to Indiana was a lot more difficult than usual due to all of the debris.
you were one strong baby
Omg The music is just amazing
Big Support for Red Side And Reigarw Comparison
- Support from Philippines
Aside from missing a few key storms from other basins, and giving the wring category to a couple storms, this video was pretty well done!
so we all here bc of milton
I remember seeing hurricane Wilma on the radar back in 2005 and that made an impression on me for sure
The problem with using that map as a scale is that towards the poles the landmasses are squeezed. So the Hurricanes, Typhoons and Cyclones are too big compared to the counties you put them over. Also, how did you miss out Haiyan?
I can tell you’re gonna be big later on, congrats and remember me when you’re famous lol
Thank you 👌🤝
Who else is watching this during hurricane ida :((((((((
I remember my school trying to squeeze every penny from us by guilt tripping us to give our treat money towards helping New Orleans and other donations. That and having a ruthless can drive competition. It was so annoying!
dont you mess with us southerns lmao
darn harvey was an incredible experience and every day there were alligators and stuff on streets and the flooding was crazy its insane ive been in the 10th ranking hurricane on this list!
I was in Spring, Texas when that hit. A lot off rain that’s it
6:19
Now it's 190 years since this great storm on Jupiter's atmosphere started being observed.
HURRICANE SEASON BOYS AND GIRLS
GET READY
It's going to end in a month and a half lol. Hurricane season started in June
@@remibrooks5994 This. We have one more active period from October 8th to the 20th. Then Hurricane Season is practically over.
Yea but a typhoon already hit us last week
Edit: and I hate, cause it took the wind with it now it's really hot
ya boi creamy potato and nonbinary folks ;3 az is safe tho so move to az lol
@@aethercore but it's hot over there
Very Relaxing beautiful music👍🎧
If you were to update this in the future, maybe show the storms on their tracks? (Like how Bhola Cyclone was placed near the correct spot)
Also, there were a few inaccuracies with the descriptions- such as calling Marco a hurricane (100km/h is roughly 65mph), labeling TS Emily as a "1" on your scale, saying that Hurricane Maria was the "worst natural disaster on record", calling a Cat 2 a major hurricane, labeling Bhola Cyclone's intensity as "extreme" and pointing past what you've established as cat 5 (despite not being a cat 5), saying Hurricane Dean "was the strongest tropical cyclone", Patricia and Tip are both the "most intense tropical cyclone", and Cyclone Olivia had the fastest wind gusts.
Other than that, good video.
"Patricia and Tip are both the 'most intense tropical cyclone'"
This isn't actually wrong, they just forgot to mention there are two different categories for that - one based on windspeed, the other based on minimum pressure. Tip had the lowest pressure on record of any hurricane at its peak, while Patricia had the highest windspeeds at peak.
@@VestedUTuber bro that comment is 2 years old
@@RetroYouthYouthRetro
And?
Great graphics bro. Keep up the great work. Hopefully someday we can develop a new system that will allow for no deaths to be involved in hurricanes. RIP those who lost their lives in these catastrophic storms. 😢
Just one correction, there are two separate categories for tropical cyclone intensity: windspeed and minimum pressure. Patricia was the most intense by windspeed, but Tip had the lowest minimum pressure on record.
He was talking about the SIZE not the categories or intensity >
@@lisieltaneza3845
He mentioned intensity records for a couple of them as well. Go rewatch the video and actually pay attention.
@@VestedUTuber he only mentioned it for more detailed but his MAIN TOPIC here is the SIZE. As you see HURRICANE is getting bigger. It's on the TITLE "HURRICANE COMPARISON BY SIZE
@@lisieltaneza3845
"he only mentioned it for more detailed"
And that's all I'm talking about. Are you seriously trying to say that it's fucking illegal to talk about a side topic in a video?
@@VestedUTuber when did i say its illegal? And why do u bother to corrected it when u know in the first place its not the main topic? LOL. Make sense to u now?
This video taught me that hurricane size doesn’t matter, but what matters is where it impacts the people living the most.
2:07: Wahahaha😂. Come on Maria, you were much bigger than 90km.
Ikr
Yea agree i remember maria was like irma big
@@jesusmartinez4452
I reckon it's about 250 kilometers in diameter.
@Triggered PopCorn
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Triggered PopCorn OOF I know right! I loved those spicy snack peanuts that came with bags sometimes!
*Milton enters the chat*
video was 6 years ago
5:15 when John gets angry on Garfield
When my name is john me; ._.XD
I wasn't expecting to go to space on this one!
This is a...very very inaccurate video when it comes down to the sizes of the storms. A lot of these storms were shown as either far smaller or far bigger than what they really are.
It's also lacking some rather notable storms: The Great Storm of 1900, Hurricane Audrey, and Katrina's sister, Rita
Yeah, the size comparisons are way off. The like/dislike ratio is alarming.
Thank you very much.. I totally agree...... For example, Andrew.... Which was the near top of the list (a very dangerous storm) that was a small and compact one, but made out to be one the Larger Storms. ????? What?
This video is unrealistic and I don't know what kind of comparison is trying to be made here. It's definitely not size, cost, deaths, or power. A better title might be "Tropical Cyclone Comparisons" because not every tropical cyclone in this video is a hurricane.
@@blitsriderfield4099 i was expecting to see hurricane hugo
Why are you just putting the hurricanes at random places?
For size comparison I suppose, but it really threw me off when one landed in the middle of Russia and Mongolia...
@@Fliponovick I feel like it was very stupid to do.
yea wtf?!
Maybe so they’re all next to each other for the SIZE COMPARISON..? You should try critical thinking some time.
Typhoon Haiyan is. Missing. It was one of the most, if not deadliest, costliest, and most intense cyclones ever recorded!
rode out Katrina shit was gnarly
You forgot haiyan
The deadliest typhoon ever (one of the deadliest)
That's what I was looking for
Not really the deadliest but one of the most deadliest storm in the modern times
And mitch
Super typhoons always go for philippines (WELL SOMETIMES)
@@user-fv7pu5vx5c why were caps needed?
Saturn: I GOT THE BIGGEST HURRICANE EVER
God: Oh My Saturn What About Jupiter?
Saturn: ...
Jupiter: hehe
Movie/T.V JUNKIE jupitwr red spot is a cyclone not a hurricane
SuperGalaxyBoyRainA Cyclone is just another word for hurricane...
What about super typhoon ompong? Its about to strike the phillipines
I pray for u
Mangkhut wasnt that bad in saipan, hopefully its not as bad over there
Typhoon Haiyan wasn't in the list. I thought it was the strongest storm ever recorded on Earth
Super Typhoon Haiyan Rather
This came out before that formed.
wouldnt it make more sense to show the hurricanes where they hit on the map?
Thanks for taking the time to create these beautiful well-prepared, informative videos, you sure do know a lot and will definitely become huge one day soon! :)
What about Typhoon Haiyan?
Jerick Tonnellier One of the deadliest for sure
900 km. 90% of the sizes in this video are bullshit and made up
@@KevinLuWX no. 1,850
@@KevinLuWX and yes. This VIDEO IS A BULLSHIT
@@dorianwastaken478 Haiyan was NOT 1850 km. It had a gale force wind diameter of 560 km and satellite cross section of 900 km. You can easily access archival imagery and make a measurement yourself
Where's Super Typhoon Yolanda in Philippines?
Ayen Balignasay isn’t it Haiyan?
Dornix Rex Haiyan Is the International Name of Super Typhoon Yolanda :)
At Filipinos, we named Yolanda, at other countries, they named Haiyan
And its the second largest storm ever. Above Tip and Below Sandy.
@@dorianwastaken478 Bigger than Philipines
Solar winds: awww so cute😂😂😂
Hurricane karina: IM ONE OF THE WORST HURRICANES!
Jupiter and mercury: hold my storms
Mercury without atmosphere, storms on Mercury is imposible
2006: Katrina 2007: Dean 2016: Matthew 2017: Irma and other destructive hurricanes. 2026 and 2027 : “i see the pattern here and I don’t like it”
Katrina was August 2005 not 2006
N/A
2030
R.I.P people who died 3:22 was the worst look at the people who died
Edit: and Katrina 4:29 over 1000
Not Presty And More why did so many die from that one ¿
Isaiah where it struck is a very densely populated area, even now, and seeing how it was 1970 I doubt they'd be really all that prepared for it
@@kanashi9957 Yup. Even though it made landfall as a CATEGORY 3. It had surge of a CATEGORY 4.
Well that was 500,000
How bout yolanda over 5000 ppl dead and some missing
POV: ur watching this because ur in nyc/Long Island watching this RN because of hurricane henri hitting tomorrow
Connecticut is just dead man.
NO WAY JUPITER'S GREAT RED SPOT IS HURRICANE
how did u not know that?
Wow! This is the most educational, most concise weather video I've ever seen. Thanks for the great presentation! :)
Where's hurricane Hugo? I've always heard it was bad too. I was far too young to remember it.
Amy williams here th-cam.com/video/2DxYbnWmM-0/w-d-xo.html
This song is so unnerving. I genuinely felt tense while hearing it and watching the transition to the biggest storms of all. Good choice.
Why do I genuinely love this video
Small but dangerous -Ever single hurricane 1997 - 2017
I live near a cyclone-prone area and if a Tip came through, I would be scared.