we may have seen some but they failed laura was still rapidly intensisying at landfall teddy weakened in upwelling caused by pualette delta was effected by light windsheer which destroyed the core and eta had gaps in its data meaning it may have been a cat.5 but data says otherwise
@Rachelle Roberthon Favaloro It's a bit more complicated than that, synoptic setup and storm structure play a big role in rapid intensification of storms.
@@denverevangelista7860 he cancelled it, permanently, altho probably in years he will change his mind realizing that the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was bad, but not up there in the worst.
Why don’t you people just stop asking him about it. It’s not going to happen, and you should sit down and think about how bad the season was for a minute.
I went through Hugo in Charlotte in 89', and lived in Charleston, SC from 02'-06'. 2020 hurricane season is like a punch in the arm. 2005 hurricane was like a brutal kick in the balls.
1:16 Look at how warm Lake Erie was at that point... Imagine if the same thing happened to a lake deep enough to retain that heat for much longer, such as Lake Huron... we'd have the potential for an event similar to "Hurricane Huron" back in 1996.
FIRST NASA thank you for this wonderful perspective builder - also thank you ‘jet stream’ your planetary work is recognized in the fight against westwardly moving systems. Second, I’m trying to imagine who gives this a thumbs down? Flatearthers? The motion of the ocean that upsetting? The heat of the atmospheric meat that disturbing?
The two storms that I remember are Tropical Storm Bertha and Hurricane Isaias. I live in Pennsylvania and when Bertha hit my area I noticed that it was a little windy and there was some rain from the storm but nothing bad at all. Then Isaias comes and hits as a Tropical Storm but brings major flooding towards my local park and the winds become fairly strong.
Amazing and sad at the same time. We got hit twice really bad (Honduras - ETA/IOTA) and even after months, the regime we live in still hasn't responded to those hundreds of families who lost everything, and they are still living on small tents and under highway bridges to this day 😔.
Paulette, for it's longevity & its reformation near the Azores. Omar for beating the odds twice, when they thought it would dissipate but it persevered.
@@eclipserisingsurfacelevel Teddy because it also did an incredible RI record and then its failing annular transition. Epsilon becoming the most clear Cat 3 on that high of a latitude aswell. It neared the 70th parallel at that strength somehow. And also Alpha which landfalled Portugal as a subtropical storm. Laura's sudden and unexpected RI to 135kt in the GoM
I would say Iota was the most remarkable of all storms for the very fast intensification and being the first November category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic in 88 years.
10 Tropical cyclones entered the GOM and the Caribbean *each* that year. (20 in total for both) 10 Tropical cyclone that year underwent rapid intensification. (ties 1995) 4 (Possibly 5 due to Epsilon) Tropical cyclones that year underwent rapid deepening.
@@filegumbo2130 There has been increased activity, just not a gigantic increase. Rather the increase was influenced more by the AMO cycle, so yes you’re right.
I thought there would be a ground breaking hurricane at november "like 200 mph or maybe a hurricane qith a very low pressure" but good thing that didnt happened tho, well except for iota and eta
My name is Priyanka, from India. I am studying in 10th standard. I want to be an astronaut at NASA. So , can I do Aerospace Engineering and become an astronaut at NASA?
@TropicalWeatherLoops relax two years ago it didn’t rain even though every news station broadcast it was going to happen. Many they need teaching from here in this place.
@TropicalWeatherLoops oh I see. So as the stars turn around the North Star that never moves and is moving in the opposite of the earth to the sun. And yet stays fixed in the sky. I’m glad they destroyed the Georgia stones.
Climate change in action. Heating up the water for MONTHS gives these storms the power they need and they keep, coming and coming and comin back! In S FL, we had 17 inches of rain in 36 hours in LATE November! Never been seen before !
@@triatic9476 spin or grammar? Lies or truth? Wow I’ve got your attention with a grammar or type O or computer spell check mistake. But hey who cares about truth when grammar is involved. It still not spinning.
@@jewman3972 ok once again if it was spinning you know the animation wont be seen since it will revolve in the world, but the topic is ATLANTIC, NOT THE WORLD, OF COURSE ITS NOT SPINNING BECAUSE IF IT WAS THE TITLE WONT MATCH the animation. The EARTH SPINS BUT SINCE ATLANTIC IS THE ONLY TOPIC OFC THEY WONT MAKE IT SPIN BECAUSE IT WILL BE HARD to see the STORMS.
@@triatic9476 then the Time lapse and imaginary is wrong according to (marvel) NASA. Even with a whole year if it were spinning as it travels around the supposed sun. NASA universe for the living, is a bust. It’s not possible in real life. It’s so MAVEL COMIC. It’s so so Disney
@@theyes647 NASA Disney Marvel universe world of none real world events. My motto is to seek God every moment I get. To analyze the facts from fiction. God is totally right. Seek God and follow Christ is the solution to breaking through the darkness of Deceitful workers in the world. It’s like the Corona virus. It’s real, and effects many differently. The remedy is a shot, so it’s said, but you can’t remove the mask do to infection can still be passed to others. So why take the shot?
What still amazes me is out of the 30 storms we've had only one was a Category 5
A bunch were close
we may have seen some but they failed
laura was still rapidly intensisying at landfall
teddy weakened in upwelling caused by pualette
delta was effected by light windsheer which destroyed the core
and eta had gaps in its data meaning it may have been a cat.5 but data says otherwise
Shut up
Not amazing because if you analyze the pattern it becomes very clear that most storms underwent rapid intensification prior to landfall
@Rachelle Roberthon Favaloro It's a bit more complicated than that, synoptic setup and storm structure play a big role in rapid intensification of storms.
A season that has been waiting to occur for 15 years to come and break 2005's record. Truly remarkable how this season played out.
Hello weather community!
The fact that this is exactly similar to the 2005 video just really scares me even after 14 years
tpe pls I will donate to you if you do the 2020 ahs Animation
Tpe pls i want a 2020 Atlantic hurricane season but all storm talk
@@denverevangelista7860 he cancelled it, permanently, altho probably in years he will change his mind realizing that the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was bad, but not up there in the worst.
Why don’t you people just stop asking him about it. It’s not going to happen, and you should sit down and think about how bad the season was for a minute.
@@denverevangelista7860 are you serious now
and now.... the most active Atlantic season recorded in history!
by yakko warner!
Arthur
Bertha
Dolly
Edouard
That definitely was the most active season but far from the most violent
1:51 there goes the cedar Rapids/chigcago derecho
I went through Hugo in Charlotte in 89', and lived in Charleston, SC from 02'-06'. 2020 hurricane season is like a punch in the arm. 2005 hurricane was like a brutal kick in the balls.
Lol i remember watching Paulette just explore a bit of the ocean.
Very impressive. Wish we had that kind of visual for every year.
1:16 Look at how warm Lake Erie was at that point...
Imagine if the same thing happened to a lake deep enough to retain that heat for much longer, such as Lake Huron... we'd have the potential for an event similar to "Hurricane Huron" back in 1996.
Oh lord I hadn't noticed that
Well... it was the middle of July 🤷♂️
The Atlantic in recent years especially in 2020 was exceptionally hotter than usual
Lousiana was Florida 2004
The 2020 hurricane season was so active here in NJ we got hit by two tropical cyclones for the first time since Sandy 8 years prior. Fay and Isaias.
Ah, the year that said fuck you to Louisiana
it's cool that it showed the great lakes too
FIRST NASA thank you for this wonderful perspective builder - also thank you ‘jet stream’ your planetary work is recognized in the fight against westwardly moving systems. Second, I’m trying to imagine who gives this a thumbs down? Flatearthers? The motion of the ocean that upsetting? The heat of the atmospheric meat that disturbing?
Oh you absolute legend NASA!
30 named storms in a year, that's wild.
I have to agree.
Too bad a vast majority of them didn't make it to Category 1 strength.
I was genuinely wondering if a video like the one for the 2005 season would be made. Very eerie similarities.
Beta looked just like Harvey, except it didn't stay over Houston for like 4 days.
The two storms that I remember are Tropical Storm Bertha and Hurricane Isaias. I live in Pennsylvania and when Bertha hit my area I noticed that it was a little windy and there was some rain from the storm but nothing bad at all. Then Isaias comes and hits as a Tropical Storm but brings major flooding towards my local park and the winds become fairly strong.
30 Storms : Arthur to Iota
What a messy season.
this one was insane... i remember eta striking florida
Amazing and sad at the same time. We got hit twice really bad (Honduras - ETA/IOTA) and even after months, the regime we live in still hasn't responded to those hundreds of families who lost everything, and they are still living on small tents and under highway bridges to this day 😔.
Incredible animation!
100/100
this isn't really an animation
@@justinw-bs7053 Actually. It is
@@NotSomeoneM I mean... its a graphic
nice animation i think we wont see a season like 2020 for a long time now
Possibly. This kind of season like 2020 or 2005 would be seen in decades if not more.
This may or may not have aged like milk
Imho, Eta and Iota were the most remarkable storms this season
Laura too
You miss Delta shattering RI records before Eta shatters it again and Iota beating Wilma's pressure drop of hPa in an hour
Paulette, for it's longevity & its reformation near the Azores.
Omar for beating the odds twice, when they thought it would dissipate but it persevered.
@@eclipserisingsurfacelevel Teddy because it also did an incredible RI record and then its failing annular transition. Epsilon becoming the most clear Cat 3 on that high of a latitude aswell. It neared the 70th parallel at that strength somehow. And also Alpha which landfalled Portugal as a subtropical storm. Laura's sudden and unexpected RI to 135kt in the GoM
I would say Iota was the most remarkable of all storms for the very fast intensification and being the first November category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic in 88 years.
10 Tropical cyclones entered the GOM and the Caribbean *each* that year. (20 in total for both)
10 Tropical cyclone that year underwent rapid intensification. (ties 1995)
4 (Possibly 5 due to Epsilon) Tropical cyclones that year underwent rapid deepening.
Nice to see it in this way
yea my southwest louisiana people know
It took me embarrassingly long to find out that the blue is an ocean, and not Russia
Storms won't be named after greek letters anymore.
This is 2005 ×2 but even more storms and even more chaos
Climate change has truly done a number on increasing storms frequency, I really hope my generation can help change all this.
There has been no real findings or evidence to suggest an increase on frequency of Hurricanes. More extreme storms, yes, more frequency, unknown
@@filegumbo2130 There has been increased activity, just not a gigantic increase. Rather the increase was influenced more by the AMO cycle, so yes you’re right.
Dorian of 2019 was the monster
Your using the wrong year dude
Wow just like the 2005 season wait 15 year gap that means 2035 would be doomsday?
i don’t want to be rude. but it’s actually 15 years
@@adamisadamplays can't believe I forgot about that. Thank you
@@ahurricanegod3361 your welcome, also im sorry for sounding rude
@@adamisadamplays Nah its fine.
What is the SST? Seems it is static. Would be nice to make it animated as well.
Louisiana got ravaged last year
Mother Nature wanted to strike New Orleans, couldn’t get it done till Zeta
This is awesome!
Something was wrong with the earth that year
30 storms: Arthur to Iota
How do you even get this?
What software is used to make this movie?
What’s app called?
These record seasons will be the normal more often.
its 2020 why not
2:27
2:02
I thought there would be a ground breaking hurricane at november "like 200 mph or maybe a hurricane qith a very low pressure" but good thing that didnt happened tho, well except for iota and eta
1:56 California lightning siege
Evidence for 165 mph Iota?
Kyle are you crazy
@@NotSomeoneM no u r
Nope not any. In fact recalibrated recon doesn’t even have cat 5 sfmrs
66,666 views. I am cursed.
Does anyone know how to get this app
Its not an app
Hello
My name is Priyanka, from India. I am studying in 10th standard. I want to be an astronaut at NASA. So , can I do Aerospace Engineering and become an astronaut at NASA?
yes.
Bjorn Lomberg: this hurricane season was weak cause fossil companies give me money xox
Alpha is odd in location
It’s not spinning. Why is that.
@TropicalWeatherLoops because it’s just an animated dragon ball X idea.
@TropicalWeatherLoops relax two years ago it didn’t rain even though every news station broadcast it was going to happen.
Many they need teaching from here in this place.
Because science.
@TropicalWeatherLoops oh I see.
So as the stars turn around the North Star that never moves and is moving in the opposite of the earth to the sun. And yet stays fixed in the sky.
I’m glad they destroyed the Georgia stones.
Climate change in action. Heating up the water for MONTHS gives these storms the power they need and they keep, coming and coming and comin back! In S FL, we had 17 inches of rain in 36 hours in LATE November! Never been seen before !
O M G
The world is going to end soon
No it's not you idiot
Wow the surface of the ball doesn’t even spin. Lol make up you mind people of lied, make up your minds. Lol
Shut
No one cares about the rotation the topic is the storm's movements also learn to make up your grammar
@@triatic9476 spin or grammar? Lies or truth? Wow I’ve got your attention with a grammar or type O or computer spell check mistake.
But hey who cares about truth when grammar is involved. It still not spinning.
@@jewman3972 ok once again if it was spinning you know the animation wont be seen since it will revolve in the world, but the topic is ATLANTIC, NOT THE WORLD, OF COURSE ITS NOT SPINNING BECAUSE IF IT WAS THE TITLE WONT MATCH the animation. The EARTH SPINS BUT SINCE ATLANTIC IS THE ONLY TOPIC OFC THEY WONT MAKE IT SPIN BECAUSE IT WILL BE HARD to see the STORMS.
@@triatic9476 then the Time lapse and imaginary is wrong according to (marvel) NASA.
Even with a whole year if it were spinning as it travels around the supposed sun. NASA universe for the living, is a bust. It’s not possible in real life.
It’s so MAVEL COMIC. It’s so so Disney
Still amazing , it’s still not spinning. Lol what a joke. Just seek God for your true inheritance before another soul is lost to this crap.
Shut
@@theyes647 NASA Disney Marvel universe world of none real world events.
My motto is to seek God every moment I get. To analyze the facts from fiction. God is totally right. Seek God and follow Christ is the solution to breaking through the darkness of Deceitful workers in the world.
It’s like the Corona virus. It’s real, and effects many differently. The remedy is a shot, so it’s said, but you can’t remove the mask do to infection can still be passed to others. So why take the shot?
@@jewman3972 NO
@@deadchannel675 lol
@@jewman3972 science is better than fantasy religion