Old Timers always believed the temperature of gulf WATERS will determine strength of hurricanes, and also believed the storm will move towards the warmest water. Curious because I am in Salina KS, 96 degrees today in October when it should be Fall weather. So wondering what gulf water temps have going on. Thanks for your coverage. Can't assume further south the warmer the water, due to shallow areas that might be North and gulf streams ECT.
How often do hurricanes start off the coast of Mexico and move East? Don't they usually start off the coast of Africa and move West? Isn't this unusual?
Wow! You are the most fluent speaker that I have ever heard-you are truly remarkable, no ums or ahhs and the speed at which you can delivery, faultlessly, gets me through a weather forecast pretty darn swiftly, YOU ARE BRILLIANT!!
@NadeneMorgan-gs3lc Brilliant, but NO mention of Global Warming/Climate change which is creating these more intense hurricanes, more precipitation, more flooding per leading scientists/meteorologists if one is astute! Miami has constant flooding now due to climate change, another FACT!
Max I just want to say that you are one of the most well articulated, up to date, and comprehensive sources of severe weather information available. I am an administrator in my local county government, (Sheriff's Office) and I often get the same or better severe weather information from you hours or even a day before I get it from county EMA.
Clearwater, Florida checking in. We’re still cleaning up our beaches and folks are still in hotels due to their homes being destroyed, we do not need this 😢
@@reddwitdreadz I'm right by Largo mall. I came out of retirement and started working with a lawn service, trying to help clean up. As you know, it's a mess everywhere. It's tough seeing so many people suffering and having to deal with the mess. A lot of the people are older folks living on fixed income. Most of them don't have any kind of home insurance. It's sad.
Dude, seriously, I just discovered you and you have the perfect voice, tone, and rhythm to do this job. It's amazing how no major network has discovered you and hired you. Keep doing a great job and helping ppl prepare for bad weather.
@@itstoasty7089 People who live there by and large do so out of choice. Rational people know they choosing to get 18 feet of salty storm surge in their living rooms.
People said there was no warning in towns like Asheville, but I remember Max having a forecast of possibly 20” of rain the day before. Thanks for the work and helping raise money for those affected.
it's a bit looney to ascribe agency to photons from the Sun. lol. the Sun drives the weather and if you think otherwise you are just ignorant of natural processes.
This is all normal, right? Nothing to do with the climate change, that scientists have been warning about for decades but you don't believe in it even though your whole state among others are being decimated!!
For people like me that live in south florida, remember Wilma. Itbwas supposed to hit the Tampa area and it turned unexpectedly and destroyed us in Broward. We still need to pay close attention to this storm.
Its important to remember those were high end cat4 and cat5 storms. This is more than likely gonna be cat 2. Its gonna be rainy and windy. And people directly on the coastline itself are gonna be affected. But for everyone else inland more than a few miles its just gonna be a rainy windy day. Youll have some branches and a few trees to clean up in the morning and thats about it. The only people that really need to ever leave are the coastline houses due to surge especially for a cat 2.
very important point here! Hurricanes frequently swerve, and a lot of the times its when they're projected to go to Tampa (good for them, bad for the rest of us). We all remember Ian. As far as I'm aware, everyone in Florida should be keeping a close eye on this and be prepared to take extreme measures. It doesn't matter if its even just a 2, its better to be safe than sorry. Don't wait till last minute to get gas and non-perishables, we all know what stores look like right before hurricanes. Have a plan of where you're going to go if things get worse and you need an evacuation. We Floridians are used to this, and should be prepared. We shouldn't have 100 deaths if we have advanced warning of these things, we know better than that.
Yes, I remember Wilma back on 2005. I was living in Miami when it hit South Florida. It was devastating damage done to houses and uprooted a huge tree I used to climb as a kid.
I was in Broward for Wilma. That was an experience I'll NEVER forget, especially the flooding. Power out for almost a month, so much was destroyed bruh it was INSANE
24 hours ago we were talking about tropical storm possible. Now we're talking about major hurricane possible. This is nuts. I hope we don't see something major
I spent an hour before bed last night looking at detailed weather information in relation to this storm. It's going to be bad. Cat 4-5 before landfall unless something I am not seeing changing, changes.
Now I am parsing fresh models... The more to the south the weaker the storm will be, but if it tracks just a few miles north of the center average the storm encounters less wind shear and passes over water that is a full degree warmer, and is less salty with fresh water from the Mississippi... That track is a cat 5 for sure. The center track looks like a cat 4.
@@l.d.d.2062 they go to other nursing homes, assisted livings, rehabs, ICUS and animal shelters... Like its not that hard to think of. Logistics wise its where it gets hard. Still, this argument is bullshit. We shouldnt heed evacuations because some people are hard to evacuate?
And yet it will be the mildest from now on... We've passed some tipping points such as the melting of permafrost letting loose huge amounts of methane, which is way more potent than the burning of fossil fuels (CO2 predominantly) that has landed us in this predicament. Move out of Florida if you're there while you can still get a reasonable price.
I'm so sorry Valerie. Sending you love and a prayer from Houston. It will get better; we've been there a few times unfortunately. I hope the power is back on soon. Has your area been designated as disaster ridden by FEMA? If so, you can claim $ for the lost groceries and damage via FEMA (usually a couple to a few weeks after the disaster); keep checking the website. Blessings to you and you family and friends 🙏🏽.
@@valeriemontanez5005 We're in the Savannah area and didn't get power back for 6 days. Lost probably $500 in food, brick wall crashed down on side of house, lots of damage. Branches everywhere, pole barn roof scattered. Clearing the farm today from branches, hoping it's not starting all over again.
Ive lived in Florida for 53 yrs. I have never seen hurricanes grow so strong in such a short time NEVER untill recently. Something is very very odd about these storms growing so strong so Quickly.
It's called global warming. The world is inevitably getting warmer as time goes on. The warmth and humidity all strengthen these hurricanes. Florida will eventually be completely impossible to live in because of these hurricanes.
I don’t want to be the one to say this but I don’t think this trend of bad storms and hurricanes is over I think it’s just getting started. People need to prepare and hold on
@@davada123I just looked it up and it doesn't sound like a great time. Reading speculation about it mentions the possibility of this weather just being the result of the la niña being prolonged, but that discussion is from is 2 years and we just swapped to el niño (I think) so it's not certain what it really is. the only apparent result is how bad this is.
People need to not vote for politicians like Trump that deny climate change exists and push pro-fossil fuel policies and reject clean energy initiatives. Trump wants to eliminate the EPA and clean energy initiatives. He promised oil company executives that they could drill in federally protected waters and land .
Some models are now showing cat 3. 4 is possible on the high end. Hopefully some wind shear and dry air gets into it and stops it from becoming such a monster.
It's part of living in FL, always been this way. I'm in the part of GA that it almost always goes around and it's still scary because of tornadoes. Would never choose to live in FL. SC right above me gets it a lot too and NC.
And go were ? Out west 1 state is on fire, North has blizzards and high winds with fire warnings in south Dakota, half of the U.S. is on fault lines for huge earthquakes. So.....everywhere ya go- there it is!
@@cindyorr1303 Not really, I just moved here from northwest Oregon, never had anything crazy there. Lots of rain and cold but beats a hurricane and mosquitoes. Of course everywhere you go there's problems, thats life.
Some people may not understand a huge reason that these Gulf storms are so destructive: lack of any real barrier islands or sand dunes to effectively stop the huge storm surge from coming ashore. They are like slow moving tidal waves - but with huge waves on top. The huge trend of warmer water, whose thermal energy fuels the storm, makes the Gulf Coast more prone to damage. And Helene compounded the damage just by the sheer amount of rain it dumped on the Appalachians to create an epic ongoing tragedy.
I will never ever move to Florida its not worth it but when I do move which will happen at some point in the near future anywhere from Kansas all the way down to Texas I mean I do love the winters in Florida but when it comes to hurricane season no thank you
People especially evil ones are more interested in the money Florida gets than people dying there. A name like that would benefit locals but not touristy areas.
@@saulg195 Biden and Congress will fast track an emergency package if FEMA funds are really that low. But yes FEMA personnel is currently all-in dealing with Helene. but either way this is looking worse and worse. GFS showing a cat 4 now? Yeesh.
@jessicamilesdiaz3008 If you feel it on your heart to leave, please do. No one can say what will or won't happen. It's better to leave and nothing happen, than to stay and regret it.
@@praywoutceasing7717 2 Tim Ch 2:15 KJV -- " Study to show thyself approved unto God,a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. If we do this along with our praying without ceasing, we will learn that the rapture is not biblical this is a dangerous and false teaching, and will cause many of our Christian brothers and sisters to be deceived into believing that satan, the antichrist is really Jesus Christ returned when he comes claiming to be Jesus ( God ). We must read 1 Thessalonians Ch 4 in its context, pick up the subject matter, and understand figures of speech. God tells us in Ezekiel Ch 13 KJV, that He is against those that teach His children to fly to save their souls. Why ? : Because it's a lie and is leading His children astray. Our Heavenly Father expects His children to overcome until the end. Please pray on this matter.
Im not in Florida now ,but used to live in Cape Coral,and Florida is very dear to my heart,l have spent lots of time there since l was 6 years old,prayers for Florida.🙏🙏🙏
I drive a tow truck for a living around mostly Daytona Beach, I want you to channel every chance I get it's about the most informative one I've found so far, also something about your voice just keeps ya listening
As a Tampa resident and Floridian I can actually say IM OFFICIALLY TIRED OF HURRICANES….with that being said to all my Floridians, you know what time it is!! We ready so bring it!
I was in a direct hit inland in st cloud during charley, it was small wind field like this one. But we did endure 100 mph winds for about an hour, then the eye and it started all over again. Definitely made me respect any hurricane. It was not predicted to be as strong as it was.
Man this year has been rough across the country with weather events. Anyone in this path needs to take precautions now instead of later! We went through a tornado in oklahoma this year,and that was rough on us, I can't even imagine what all of you in the hurricane paths are going through 😢
In north port here. I've seen to many rapidly grow last few years I'm putting up my shutters today I'm not playing around supposed to rain bad tmrw get you yards ready everyone.
Once upon a time if anyone had asked me where I wanted to go when I retire I probably would have said Florida. Today I’d say that is a hard no. How do people even get Homeowners insurance? I guess many just don’t. 😢
I live in Tampa Bay and work at a resort in Treasure Island that was just devastated by Helene. Ive never seen anything like it up close and personal. Its really like a war zone out there. To see that we have a great chance of another significant hurricane event here is just depressing and very concerning for me. I just put my faith and trust in God that everything will work out for me and my family. I want to move away from here but its not easy. I know with climate change these hurricanes and bad weather will become more frequent and again, its very concerning and depressing.
When the only dude on TH-cam or MSM that is consistently factual and doesn’t over sensationalize, says it may/will be dangerous, you need to keep your eyes and ears open for a bit. Appreciate you Max for being real
Thank you Max, this is terrible. Everyone in the whole country needs to be prepared for disasters the best you can. This seems to be every other week now.
Big difference in the hurricanes tracking right now! Ventusky shows the forecast to hit near Cape Coral and go northeast exiting at Palm Bay and that the storm surge looks more devastating to the Atlantic side of the ocean! Like the entire eastern coastline! Lord, please come now for your bride! We are anxiously waiting!✝♥
@@btrotter4775 ya but Tampa is Hillsborough county. Even tho Pinellas county is between Tampa and the Gulf, most of it is higher elevation than Tampa. Still, my parents live in Pinellas (as I also used to live there), and they took off this morning for my brothers place in Texas for a few weeks to avoid the storm.
At this rate man, you'll be at 500k by the end of the year. As a Central Florida resident, I appreciate your straight to the point, no bs, weather coverage. I wish you continued success!
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Old Timers always believed the temperature of gulf WATERS will determine strength of hurricanes, and also believed the storm will move towards the warmest water. Curious because I am in Salina KS, 96 degrees today in October when it should be Fall weather. So wondering what gulf water temps have going on. Thanks for your coverage. Can't assume further south the warmer the water, due to shallow areas that might be North and gulf streams ECT.
@@halebop12 All of this is:
Gee Oh! Injun Earing
@@grassfireu just guessing your not from around here rofl 😂
Thanks Max. Do you think that Milton is picking up some of that storm that came between Cubs and the Yucatán a few days ago?
How often do hurricanes start off the coast of Mexico and move East? Don't they usually start off the coast of Africa and move West?
Isn't this unusual?
As a resident of Florida I think I can speak for all of us when I say; Oh Sh*t!
Yup exactly my words!!
famous last words
Oh shirt? 😂
@@XDoXWhatX shizzzzzit
I lived in South Miami Hights, Andrew was a monster with many Tornadoes, on my block over 200 miles an hour wind, everything in my home was gone...
Wow! You are the most fluent speaker that I have ever heard-you are truly remarkable, no ums or ahhs and the speed at which you can delivery, faultlessly, gets me through a weather forecast pretty darn swiftly, YOU ARE BRILLIANT!!
I agree
It's edited out. But he does have a good radio voice
@@NadeneMorgan-gs3lc nothing good comes from mexico
@NadeneMorgan-gs3lc Brilliant, but NO mention of Global Warming/Climate change which is creating these more intense hurricanes, more precipitation, more flooding per leading scientists/meteorologists if one is astute! Miami has constant flooding now due to climate change, another FACT!
If he can just stop sayin OffShore Flow, he’d be perfect
Max I just want to say that you are one of the most well articulated, up to date, and comprehensive sources of severe weather information available. I am an administrator in my local county government, (Sheriff's Office) and I often get the same or better severe weather information from you hours or even a day before I get it from county EMA.
Clearwater, Florida checking in. We’re still cleaning up our beaches and folks are still in hotels due to their homes being destroyed, we do not need this 😢
@@reddwitdreadz Good luck, y’all. Orlando here.
Praying for all of us! East Coast/Space Coast FL here! These are man made!
My father lived in Clearwater, he always thought the news reports were exaggerated and refused to evacuate
@@reddwitdreadz I'm right by Largo mall.
I came out of retirement and started working with a lawn service, trying to help clean up.
As you know, it's a mess everywhere.
It's tough seeing so many people suffering and having to deal with the mess.
A lot of the people are older folks living on fixed income. Most of them don't have any kind of home insurance. It's sad.
😢
I don't know about any of you, but I'm kinda getting tired of living through major historical events over and over.
Me too 😢
Just wait there's still plenty of time for more 🙃
Hurricane statistics show worse years as far back as late 1800's. I'm no way an expert but I don't believe this hurricane season is historic.
Only in recorded history.. guarantee their was farther worse before then
Read your Bible
Dude, seriously, I just discovered you and you have the perfect voice, tone, and rhythm to do this job. It's amazing how no major network has discovered you and hired you. Keep doing a great job and helping ppl prepare for bad weather.
@@nephilim4246 👌
Florida has alligators, catastrophic hurricanes, monster mosquitos, sand fleas, sink holes, wild monkeys... someone rolled an 8 in Jumanji.
You forgot giant spiders?
You forgot giant spiders? Hopefully Florida does not get hit they don’t need this anymore 🕊️
Don't forget Palmetto bugs - Gigantic cockroaches that fly
Gatorcane movie in the future?
Giant Locust*Grasshoppers & Snakes too!!!@@ImpishSeraph-p2r
Tampa hasn’t had a major hurricane in decades.
Mother Nature: Hold my beer.
It’s just had one a couple years ago
Weather Manipulators: Hold my beer*
No such thing as Mother Nature.
Not one that made landfall in tampa@@Distinction_custom_watches
@@xzelestra6854 what’s the difference? Serious question not sarcastic
Floridian here. I found your channel with Helene and will be keeping a watch on your forecast for this storm.👍
Florida doesn’t need this again. 😢
Why are we being punished
Yet nobody learns their lesson. This certainly won't be the last time.
Then move from Florida
@@Fluttershiez 🥺💔
@@j4ze114 Go get another booster please
tampa bay here - already had too much flooding from Helene. not ready for this
Then do not live in an area where it happens DUH
@@DirtyMikeTMYou sound like that’s an easy thing to do bruh. Shame on you
@@itstoasty7089 it is just don't move there
@@itstoasty7089 People who live there by and large do so out of choice. Rational people know they choosing to get 18 feet of salty storm surge in their living rooms.
@rtqii Not in my case though and my house has been protected and I glorify God for that. Not everyone can move out though
Oh my. We'll be praying for those in the path of this tropical storm and those still recovering from Hurricane Helene.
No one is recovering from Helena just a week ago. Picking up the debris only.
Please DO pray, dear Sister in Christ💒 Jesus knows 🙏 Carolinas, Florida, Tennessee, Virginia DO NOT NEED more rain right now!
If prayers worked, we wouldn't have these things.
prayers are not going to help us now
Praying is babbling bullshit to an imaginary being...HELPING is what is needed!!!
From Southern Ms. But been praying for Florida. You guys have had enough already. I’m so sad for you guys. Continued prayer.
We felt that way about you and Louisiana a few years ago!! Thanks for the well
Wishes. Glad at least you all are getting a break
People said there was no warning in towns like Asheville, but I remember Max having a forecast of possibly 20” of rain the day before. Thanks for the work and helping raise money for those affected.
Yes, they warned of flash flooding.❤
Our son lived there. No notice. They don’t have tv, watch movies no radio. So devastating.
@@lwstarz422 So sorry to hear that. I have a friend living there who is deaf and I hope she is okay. Best wishes to all.
Tampa here. Beaches are still a mess with debris. This is going to be a terrible situation
it's a bit looney to ascribe agency to photons from the Sun. lol. the Sun drives the weather and if you think otherwise you are just ignorant of natural processes.
This is all normal, right? Nothing to do with the climate change, that scientists have been warning about for decades but you don't believe in it even though your whole state among others are being decimated!!
Debris and sewage waste. The feds in hazmat are all on the coast
Crap. So sorry, man.
Thanks Max
Have Family that live in central Florida
Praying over everyone in this storms path!!!
For people like me that live in south florida, remember Wilma. Itbwas supposed to hit the Tampa area and it turned unexpectedly and destroyed us in Broward. We still need to pay close attention to this storm.
Charley and Ian did the same thing hitting Punta Gorda/Port Charlotte head on too. Very much on high alert for this one.
Its important to remember those were high end cat4 and cat5 storms. This is more than likely gonna be cat 2. Its gonna be rainy and windy. And people directly on the coastline itself are gonna be affected. But for everyone else inland more than a few miles its just gonna be a rainy windy day. Youll have some branches and a few trees to clean up in the morning and thats about it. The only people that really need to ever leave are the coastline houses due to surge especially for a cat 2.
very important point here! Hurricanes frequently swerve, and a lot of the times its when they're projected to go to Tampa (good for them, bad for the rest of us). We all remember Ian. As far as I'm aware, everyone in Florida should be keeping a close eye on this and be prepared to take extreme measures. It doesn't matter if its even just a 2, its better to be safe than sorry. Don't wait till last minute to get gas and non-perishables, we all know what stores look like right before hurricanes. Have a plan of where you're going to go if things get worse and you need an evacuation. We Floridians are used to this, and should be prepared. We shouldn't have 100 deaths if we have advanced warning of these things, we know better than that.
Yes, I remember Wilma back on 2005. I was living in Miami when it hit South Florida. It was devastating damage done to houses and uprooted a huge tree I used to climb as a kid.
I was in Broward for Wilma. That was an experience I'll NEVER forget, especially the flooding. Power out for almost a month, so much was destroyed bruh it was INSANE
24 hours ago we were talking about tropical storm possible. Now we're talking about major hurricane possible. This is nuts. I hope we don't see something major
I spent an hour before bed last night looking at detailed weather information in relation to this storm. It's going to be bad. Cat 4-5 before landfall unless something I am not seeing changing, changes.
@@rtqii yeah, good call but bad problems for Florida unfortunately. Really wish major hurricane wasn't in question but it is becoming likely now.
Now I am parsing fresh models... The more to the south the weaker the storm will be, but if it tracks just a few miles north of the center average the storm encounters less wind shear and passes over water that is a full degree warmer, and is less salty with fresh water from the Mississippi... That track is a cat 5 for sure. The center track looks like a cat 4.
@@rtqii fs
Models were calling for a 940-950 mb storm for the last 2 days but the hurricane center always underestimates strength
Hopefully people take warning and evacuate. Too many died in the last one.
Helene was dangerous and killed many not solely due to the lack of evacuation efforts.
Where do all the nursing home, assisted living, . rehab, ICU patients,pet stores and animal shelters evacuate to?
@@l.d.d.2062 100+ died in North Carolina. You think all the assisted living people are there?
@@l.d.d.2062 they go to other nursing homes, assisted livings, rehabs, ICUS and animal shelters... Like its not that hard to think of.
Logistics wise its where it gets hard.
Still, this argument is bullshit. We shouldnt heed evacuations because some people are hard to evacuate?
Looking closer to 1000@@dancepunk67
Man 2024 has been wild and continues to become wilder
almost like its intentional
@@saxplayingcompnerdexactly
And yet it will be the mildest from now on... We've passed some tipping points such as the melting of permafrost letting loose huge amounts of methane, which is way more potent than the burning of fossil fuels (CO2 predominantly) that has landed us in this predicament.
Move out of Florida if you're there while you can still get a reasonable price.
Solar Maximum; Solar Cycle 25.
@@saxplayingcompnerd not sure about that but the failure of the govt to step in and help certainly is!!
We went through this 20 years ago.4 storms hit us.
Global Cooling back then
@@LyingEyes-t3m the year after we went into the Greek alphabet
@@ricksmith4736 No.
And you still did'nt get the message of nature was telling you, wow.
@@Carl-b1q we go through them, doesn't mean we get damage. They are still scary.
Sending Prayers to Florida! 🙏🏼 Yup, Oh Shit, not again! 😳
Please don't come to south Georgia. We've had enough. I still don't have power after Helene.
Sure hope you gain power soon!
🙏
I'm part of a volunteering project called mutual aid disaster relief. Please reach out. They may be able to help out♥️
I'm so sorry Valerie. Sending you love and a prayer from Houston. It will get better; we've been there a few times unfortunately. I hope the power is back on soon. Has your area been designated as disaster ridden by FEMA? If so, you can claim $ for the lost groceries and damage via FEMA (usually a couple to a few weeks after the disaster); keep checking the website. Blessings to you and you family and friends 🙏🏽.
@@valeriemontanez5005 We're in the Savannah area and didn't get power back for 6 days. Lost probably $500 in food, brick wall crashed down on side of house, lots of damage. Branches everywhere, pole barn roof scattered. Clearing the farm today from branches, hoping it's not starting all over again.
Ive lived in Florida for 53 yrs. I have never seen hurricanes grow so strong in such a short time NEVER untill recently. Something is very very odd about these storms growing so strong so Quickly.
Agreed! These are superstorms. Not normal. Been here as long as you. All tracks seems to be going towards same area. VERY ODD.
@@kimswatkowski6366 Their isn't anywhere to go Georgia is screwed, NC is screwed, Tennessee has a lot of damage they've trapped us
Exactly how I feel. Prayers to everyone. People should prepare like no other hurricane before.
🙏🏻
It's called global warming. The world is inevitably getting warmer as time goes on. The warmth and humidity all strengthen these hurricanes. Florida will eventually be completely impossible to live in because of these hurricanes.
@@NancyWilkinson-cq5plHow dare you speak for God! lol
I don’t want to be the one to say this but I don’t think this trend of bad storms and hurricanes is over I think it’s just getting started. People need to prepare and hold on
Are you familiar with the term AMOC collapse?
Supposed to have bad tropical weather into November
@@davada123I just looked it up and it doesn't sound like a great time. Reading speculation about it mentions the possibility of this weather just being the result of the la niña being prolonged, but that discussion is from is 2 years and we just swapped to el niño (I think) so it's not certain what it really is. the only apparent result is how bad this is.
People need to not vote for politicians like Trump that deny climate change exists and push pro-fossil fuel policies and reject clean energy initiatives.
Trump wants to eliminate the EPA and clean energy initiatives. He promised oil company executives that they could drill in federally protected waters and land .
Typical weather in fall.
Some models are now showing cat 3. 4 is possible on the high end. Hopefully some wind shear and dry air gets into it and stops it from becoming such a monster.
Hurrivac shows cat3. It's almost guaranteed that the storm will be at least a 4
making sure Florida gonna get the October surprise
Helene caused more damage in NC than FL. I am prepared for the worst
@@roxane7432Hold on
Election interference by weather manipulation. They want us to be like Ashville, NC.
Yup, let's make voting in red states as difficult as possible!
Y’all are on crack lmao
A very concerning trend, indeed Max. Six to 10” of rain, and the storm surge and projected wind speed, have me worried about family in Fla.
Yes, this next one is gonna be even worse than those before. It'll pick up to Hurricane 3 level easily. I think it's gonna be worse than Helena.
Oh man..i can say that sometimes i am very happy to live here cold North. Thanks for the update again Max -you do brilliant job!
Excellent report. Take care Florida…we are praying for your safety. Thanks for keeping us informed.
We've been through enough torture with these storms already. Please let us have a break
I'm sad to say this is just the beginning
@coincollectingtime821 😪 it's very scary.
@@roxane7432 LOL... Whooooooooo ...
It's part of living in FL, always been this way. I'm in the part of GA that it almost always goes around and it's still scary because of tornadoes. Would never choose to live in FL. SC right above me gets it a lot too and NC.
@@coincollectingtime821 May I ask whom it is your asking for a break from ?
I think it's time to get tf out of Florida....
And go were ? Out west 1 state is on fire, North has blizzards and high winds with fire warnings in south Dakota, half of the U.S. is on fault lines for huge earthquakes. So.....everywhere ya go- there it is!
@@cindyorr1303 Not really, I just moved here from northwest Oregon, never had anything crazy there. Lots of rain and cold but beats a hurricane and mosquitoes. Of course everywhere you go there's problems, thats life.
Real shit lol😂
@@XAVargasX0206 And California before you moved to Oregon?? I left my home state because of you Calfornia locusts....
@@ricksmith4736 ...what?
Some people may not understand a huge reason that these Gulf storms are so destructive: lack of any real barrier islands or sand dunes to effectively stop the huge storm surge from coming ashore. They are like slow moving tidal waves - but with huge waves on top.
The huge trend of warmer water, whose thermal energy fuels the storm, makes the Gulf Coast more prone to damage.
And Helene compounded the damage just by the sheer amount of rain it dumped on the Appalachians to create an epic ongoing tragedy.
It has the entire Gulf of Mexico to cross...that's a lot of energy to absorb and intensify. Yikes.
This is horrible for so many people..Not sure why I ever moved to Florida. Stay safe everyone…
I will never ever move to Florida its not worth it but when I do move which will happen at some point in the near future anywhere from Kansas all the way down to Texas I mean I do love the winters in Florida but when it comes to hurricane season no thank you
Yeah I moved here back in 2005. But these past few years have been crazy with these storms.
@@ElevaTOURSbyRainMaves Good.. I bet Texas doesn't want you either.....
The poor folks in ga and Carolinas
Your free to leave
Florida should change it’s nickname from Sunshine State to Hurricane State
Oh boy
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It is sunny like 90% of the time though.
@@Marc-King777 it's been the hurricane state forever
People especially evil ones are more interested in the money Florida gets than people dying there. A name like that would benefit locals but not touristy areas.
It has ALOT of time to get its act together. This is not good. Stay safe Florida.
No Fema funds left. We are screwed
@@saulg195 Biden and Congress will fast track an emergency package if FEMA funds are really that low. But yes FEMA personnel is currently all-in dealing with Helene. but either way this is looking worse and worse. GFS showing a cat 4 now? Yeesh.
Tampa Bay resident here.
It's like 2004 all over again
@@sociosanch3748 2004 election year Bush-Kerry. How surprising it’s happening again..
@@Chloe-hv7xijfc you’re right.
My prayers to the people in FLA. God bless you all 👍😇😇😇
The landfall that Milton is predicted to make will remind me of Ian, and that's very intimidating
I'm in the bullseye for this one just south of Tampa. I'm nervous, for sure. Getting prepared to evacuate.
Unless you are near water you dont need to evacuate really
@ker5776 I'm fairly close to the Manatee River, also in an evacuation zone.
You will be fine. Stop stressing
@@Buglife.352 ok
@jessicamilesdiaz3008 If you feel it on your heart to leave, please do. No one can say what will or won't happen. It's better to leave and nothing happen, than to stay and regret it.
Dudes got a future. Great speaker and voice. Thanks for the updates. God bless everyone
Never thought id be watching for hurricanes in TN
No one did 😅
God have mercy on your children in Florida and give us a weaker storm..please and thank you! Amen!
Praying for Florida and southeast too!
Amen praying for a weaker storm . Protect everyone 🙏🙏🙏
Amen, Lord please weaken the storm! Also, we are anxiously awaiting your coming in the air to escape your bride!🙏❤
@@praywoutceasing7717 2 Tim Ch 2:15 KJV -- " Study to show thyself approved unto God,a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
If we do this along with our praying without ceasing, we will learn that the rapture is not biblical this is a dangerous and false teaching, and will cause many of our Christian brothers and sisters to be deceived into believing that satan, the antichrist is really Jesus Christ returned when he comes claiming to be Jesus ( God ).
We must read 1 Thessalonians Ch 4 in its context, pick up the subject matter, and understand figures of speech.
God tells us in Ezekiel Ch 13 KJV, that He is against those that teach His children to fly to save their souls. Why ? : Because it's a lie and is leading His children astray.
Our Heavenly Father expects His children to overcome until the end.
Please pray on this matter.
Amen
Also look up "Hurricane Phoenix", an Emergency Management scenario for a major Tampa Bay hurricane.
We all need to pray against this storm!! Now!! ❤️🙏
These cones this year have become MUCH tighter and more accurate earlier on.
Almost like they already planned on where its going...
Im not in Florida now ,but used to live in Cape Coral,and Florida is very dear to my heart,l have spent lots of time there since l was 6 years old,prayers for Florida.🙏🙏🙏
My dad lives in Cape Coral.
We built different here in FL we can handle it.
@@nintendawgs7388 really? Have you seen the crap you all build, which collapses.
I drive a tow truck for a living around mostly Daytona Beach, I want you to channel every chance I get it's about the most informative one I've found so far, also something about your voice just keeps ya listening
Praying for all
Hey thanks for covering this! Really appreciated the Helene coverage as it came through.
Hurricanes are just hitting Florida with combos now lol
Prayers and positive energy sent to Florida.
I live in St. Pete, FL, and I’d like to ask for a break, please.
I'm in Miami so I'm good...prayers for the Tampa area
with all of the coup-oons....
As a Tampa resident and Floridian I can actually say IM OFFICIALLY TIRED OF HURRICANES….with that being said to all my Floridians, you know what time it is!! We ready so bring it!
How about relocate forever. They won't stop coming.
Can't we just skip to thanksgiving and say goodbye to storms already
You are on it, super thanks for keeping us updated on developments!
Everybody was saying Tampa hasn't had one since 1921 and I was screaming at them to shut up. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I live in Tallahassee I still have got a huge tree in the back yard just keep praying we can’t control the weather 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
The weather is being controlled. Just not to our benefit.
I was in a direct hit inland in st cloud during charley, it was small wind field like this one. But we did endure 100 mph winds for about an hour, then the eye and it started all over again. Definitely made me respect any hurricane. It was not predicted to be as strong as it was.
Man this year has been rough across the country with weather events. Anyone in this path needs to take precautions now instead of later! We went through a tornado in oklahoma this year,and that was rough on us, I can't even imagine what all of you in the hurricane paths are going through 😢
Two days ago, oh, 10% chance of becoming anything!!!? Have lived here my entire life. First storm Ever that has me seriously concerned.😮
First one I’ve seen starting in the Gulf. Highly doubt Mexico has something to do with it.
I would never move to Florida because of this reason, it seems they are targeted every year
Midwest tornadoes have entered the chat
@@hellomiamii Fr, lmao
In north port here. I've seen to many rapidly grow last few years I'm putting up my shutters today I'm not playing around supposed to rain bad tmrw get you yards ready everyone.
Looks like it’s coming right across my home. Getting ready.
Oh Max!! 😢
I appreciate you.. be safe yourself and Thank you
Once upon a time if anyone had asked me where I wanted to go when I retire I probably would have said Florida. Today I’d say that is a hard no. How do people even get Homeowners insurance? I guess many just don’t. 😢
As a life long Floridian, I have never actually experienced a direct hit. Not looking forward to this...
Manifesting your safety! If you live near the coast, evacuate if ordered to! 🙏🙏
Dont think we will. It will.shift
No direct hits in 45 years half of that in Sarasota. I can always count on someone saying it will shift a 100 miles away
The NON DIRECT HITS ARE PROVEN TO DO MORE DAMAGE IN MORE PLACES
@@Buglife.352using your sharpie ?
Thanks for staying on top of these situations, dude. You are the best.
I’m actually super worried because my moms coworker has a husband that works with weather and we may have to evacuate in central florida
@RXMAN_.1 - how in the world can central Florida be evacuated in such a short time with so many people?
@@KarenHayne-gn3oc I’m not saying it will karen
@@KarenHayne-gn3oc just checked and west coast is already evacuating
@@RXMAN_.8 - Thank you for the update. Stay safe.
@@KarenHayne-gn3oc you too
Prayers for all who will be affected by this storm. 🙏🙏
That won't help. God directed this storm there for a reason. He wants them to suffer and will ignore your prayers.
I live in Tampa Bay and work at a resort in Treasure Island that was just devastated by Helene. Ive never seen anything like it up close and personal. Its really like a war zone out there. To see that we have a great chance of another significant hurricane event here is just depressing and very concerning for me. I just put my faith and trust in God that everything will work out for me and my family. I want to move away from here but its not easy. I know with climate change these hurricanes and bad weather will become more frequent and again, its very concerning and depressing.
Just subscribed and thank you for your updates!
Thanks for keeping us updated.
If that thing swings north and hits NC and TN again, it's going to be Biblical.
These times are already Biblical. End Times. ;)
If less people believe in the Bible more (evil ones especially) will die during any big storm.
Please monitor reliable sources for updates such as NHC, NOAA weather radio, & Max Velocity
From riverview FL .. Really concerned 😢😢😢
When the only dude on TH-cam or MSM that is consistently factual and doesn’t over sensationalize, says it may/will be dangerous, you need to keep your eyes and ears open for a bit.
Appreciate you Max for being real
I've never seen a system sit for two weeks in the gulf and finally move to a hurricane but not for another week! This is abnormal.
@@ish441 haarp
Hang on St. Christopher!
Be safe, y'all!
This would be it. Yep. If I lived in Florida and had the means to leave, I’d be tf out. They trying to kill that state
Who is "they" exactly?
@@rtqii photons from the Sun have been ascribed political agency by the kids that skipped physics class.
@@rtqiihaarp
Praying for those in its path. Hopefully people will get out soon.
Thank You Max
Love your detailed weather reports!
Looking like a direct hit for Cape Canaveral. Hope they're not planning any launches anytime soon
Thank you Max, this is terrible. Everyone in the whole country needs to be prepared for disasters the best you can. This seems to be every other week now.
Hopefully North Carolina does not get this, we don’t need another disaster
The weather should be dry for several days so I think we’re good.
Big difference in the hurricanes tracking right now! Ventusky shows the forecast to hit near Cape Coral and go northeast exiting at Palm Bay and that the storm surge looks more devastating to the Atlantic side of the ocean! Like the entire eastern coastline! Lord, please come now for your bride! We are anxiously waiting!✝♥
oh hell nah you know its bad when he posts a few hours after another video
Ughhhh, we're still digging out in St. Petersburg....😢. Not good , man.
Ah shit...here we go again...
We we're sunny today and the clouds rounded in here in Texas, Houston no rain 😊🎉❤
I heard somewhere that 90% of the city of Tampa is only 10ft above sea level. Even a cat 1 could be catastrophic.
You are correct and that's what people don't understand
Also, Pinellas county is the most densely populated county in Florida
@@btrotter4775 ya but Tampa is Hillsborough county. Even tho Pinellas county is between Tampa and the Gulf, most of it is higher elevation than Tampa. Still, my parents live in Pinellas (as I also used to live there), and they took off this morning for my brothers place in Texas for a few weeks to avoid the storm.
At this rate man, you'll be at 500k by the end of the year. As a Central Florida resident, I appreciate your straight to the point, no bs, weather coverage. I wish you continued success!
You'll catch me out there fishing at the John pass. Ain't no Hurricane got nothing on me.
God bless everyone who lives on Florida. Thanks max!!❤
the impending CME impacts will juice this storm up....this will be bad.