Local forecast recorded the day before Hurricane Katrina hit. This local forecast has an emergency manangement bulletin. Notice the outer bands increasing along the coast!
That was over water, in fact in a couple spots the gusts may have been over 200 mph (sustained 175 mph around midday). Even if Katrina made landfall with 175 mph winds, it would not have produced those over land, except for perhaps a sandy barrier island. Friction would have knocked it back on land (but make no mistake gusts of 130, 140 mph can still do extremely devastating damage).
Years of therapy has finally made me accept that the brief time I can see the text of a Weather Channel red warning alert finishing, while I await the dreaded beeps of doom, is by a wide margin the most excruciating torture ever endured by man.
As I recall, the reason for the change to the current TWC "alert crawl" was some kind of law regarding making similar "crawls" / weather alert messages more accessible. Though I'm not certain of that.
Dj0287 Just to see one of the most devastating and iconic Hurricanes in world history on a Local Forecast where it states"Winds could occasionally gust over 150MPH" is something we may never see again on a Local Forecast.
Well that was one reason why I posted it. The other reason why is because everyone I talked to about Katrina not from here would always say..."Oh I thought Katrina hit New Orleans" and I wanted people to see that we were the ones that was actually hit with the strongest part of the hurricane. I still have the original recording from that day on VHS.
Dj0287 That's a good point, most people think that New Orleans was the worst hit when that is completely false. New Orleans got the weaker western portion of the storm and they only faced Category 1 like conditions. If the levee system worked New Orleans would've recovered quickly. Mississippi got the worst hit with 25 foot storm surge and gusts over 150mph.
Yep trust me I know I live in Gulfport. But it's good to know that someone that doesn't live down here knows what we went through compared to New Orleans.
If you read the actual emergency reports it was literally saying the winds will be strong enough to throw kitchen appliances into the air. I’m talking fridges and stoves. That’s how strong the winds were.
What this video should have said was "MOTHER NATURE'S WRATH ABOUT TO DESCEND IN BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS...Looww 85 degrees...On Monday "FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE IN TOWN ON VACATION..WIDELY SCATTERED DEATH AND DESTRUCTION..Hiiigh 94.
For LGemini: What I would have put there if I was working for TWC would be "Hurricane [name of hurricane here (in this case, Katrina)] and instead of a heavy raincloud icon, I would put that animated spinning hurricane symbol; you know what I'm talking about.
Thats insane that the 7 day outlook just says heavy rain and wind for Hurricane Katrina!!! It should have said.. "Run for the hills!" wow.. 150MPH.... O_O
Well I live north of I-10 so they weren't as strong as on the immidiate coast..but judging by the tree damage and roof damage i would estimate 100+ mph gusts probably over 120 mph.
I see that you have cable instead of satellite because the local forecast in satellite doesn't provide any local information, just a map of the country and forecasts for all the major cities. When I get my own place I'm going to install cable instead of satellite so I could get a better local on the 8s forecast.
"High 85. Wind gusts could reach 150mph." Yeah, that sounds like a great forecast...
150MPH winds...damn, that's pretty darn fast if you think about it. O_O
Katrina had winds of at least 175 MPH
That was over water, in fact in a couple spots the gusts may have been over 200 mph (sustained 175 mph around midday). Even if Katrina made landfall with 175 mph winds, it would not have produced those over land, except for perhaps a sandy barrier island. Friction would have knocked it back on land (but make no mistake gusts of 130, 140 mph can still do extremely devastating damage).
Years of therapy has finally made me accept that the brief time I can see the text of a Weather Channel red warning alert finishing, while I await the dreaded beeps of doom, is by a wide margin the most excruciating torture ever endured by man.
Too bad TWC replaced it. This tone will always be the more effective one.
Therapy is a scam ultimate solution use common sense
As I recall, the reason for the change to the current TWC "alert crawl" was some kind of law regarding making similar "crawls" / weather alert messages more accessible. Though I'm not certain of that.
Actually there was no thunder at all during Katrina...at least I didnt hear any over the loud 125 mph winds!! lol
I think the name is "Eye Of The Storm" by Stephen Arnold Music, but we call it the 2005 storm alert music.
This tape is legendary
How?
Dj0287 Just to see one of the most devastating and iconic Hurricanes in world history on a Local Forecast where it states"Winds could occasionally gust over 150MPH" is something we may never see again on a Local Forecast.
Well that was one reason why I posted it. The other reason why is because everyone I talked to about Katrina not from here would always say..."Oh I thought Katrina hit New Orleans" and I wanted people to see that we were the ones that was actually hit with the strongest part of the hurricane. I still have the original recording from that day on VHS.
Dj0287 That's a good point, most people think that New Orleans was the worst hit when that is completely false. New Orleans got the weaker western portion of the storm and they only faced Category 1 like conditions. If the levee system worked New Orleans would've recovered quickly. Mississippi got the worst hit with 25 foot storm surge and gusts over 150mph.
Yep trust me I know I live in Gulfport. But it's good to know that someone that doesn't live down here knows what we went through compared to New Orleans.
Thanks for the compliment on the videos...and I appreciate the concern man..thanks!!
i love how right after the storm it just sunny, sunny, etc. hahahaha
"Tuesday will be beautiful if it happens"
Wednesday is looking pretty good
hope you know how to swim 😂😂😂
for people that didnt evacuate, like storm spotters and EXTREMELY brave people
If I was outside I’d be out like a light
Like a light aye yuh like a light aye
If you read the actual emergency reports it was literally saying the winds will be strong enough to throw kitchen appliances into the air. I’m talking fridges and stoves. That’s how strong the winds were.
What this video should have said was "MOTHER NATURE'S WRATH ABOUT TO DESCEND IN BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS...Looww 85 degrees...On Monday "FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE IN TOWN ON VACATION..WIDELY SCATTERED DEATH AND DESTRUCTION..Hiiigh 94.
This would scare the crap out of me hearing that on my Local Forcast
Wind gusts could reach over 150 mph
And they did
*Turns off TV and gets out of Katrina's path*
1:10-1:20 dam look at those winds
For LGemini:
What I would have put there if I was working for TWC would be "Hurricane [name of hurricane here (in this case, Katrina)] and instead of a heavy raincloud icon, I would put that animated spinning hurricane symbol; you know what I'm talking about.
Exactly! It should say, "Hurricane Conditions".
Thats insane that the 7 day outlook just says heavy rain and wind for Hurricane Katrina!!!
It should have said.. "Run for the hills!"
wow.. 150MPH.... O_O
Well I live north of I-10 so they weren't as strong as on the immidiate coast..but judging by the tree damage and roof damage i would estimate 100+ mph gusts probably over 120 mph.
Emergency management bulletin issued
Hahahaha. Indeed. Love the total monotone of the voice while predicting the next day's weather. But the rest of the week, it's going to be sunny!
How bad was it? Nice vid
the emergency management bulletin got you 10,000 more views than clip 1! :D
What I find most impressive about this is the satellite. I live in Virginia and it's been a long while since we had something like that..
All I can say is OMG
@FoShoYo008 No I stayed...I've never evacuated for a hurricane to hard to get back in after the storm.
Who is here for Hurricane Laura
Long Beach is my hometown
how much did baton rouge get affect
It says something like that in the Ivan forecast.
82°
00:32 wow
I meant on the 7 day forecast, sorry!
Dat soundtrack!
Yeah!
I pretty much agree with that statement... The Local On The 8's should say get the hell out.
yeah thats somethin' you just don't see or hear very often
Yo! Why did they throw a curfew out?
All your items...?That sucks!
Well the long range forecast had good weather for the cleanup. OMG! I say that with the utmost sarcasm!
I see that you have cable instead of satellite because the local forecast in satellite doesn't provide any local information, just a map of the country and forecasts for all the major cities. When I get my own place I'm going to install cable instead of satellite so I could get a better local on the 8s forecast.
It's b een 13 years, hows the cable?
The official name is probably "Severe Weather", but I decided to give it a more creative name like "Hurricane!/Panic!!"
i know right that is a beutiful eye
0:32 that might be the widest hurricane in the world
I stayed home
0:31 pfft
hurricane in midwest called greg states ks-ne-sd-mn-ia-mo-ky-tn now at tn cites Nashville Ophelia and Rockingham tennessee hurricane Greg is at Tn
Katrina Satellite from 0:30 to 0:38
My heart dropped when i saw Hurricane Katrina...
It's freaking huge!!!
Hurricane Katrina category 5 82805
@MCCsLife LOL
@MCCsLife LMAO!