My daughters boyfriend and some friends left Oklahoma to get to Sargent beach yesterday. They left the beach bc it was getting wicked. They are now stuck w now power at a hotel in Angelton, but thankfully they're okay.
Wow, I was glued to the screen too! 🌪🌀 You guys are incredible for capturing this. With all the climate chaos lately, this coverage is a must-watch! 🌧🌊
@@nathanhartline9159 Hey, I totally feel you on this! 🌪 These storm surges are getting insane lately, and it's hard not to worry about what's happening with our planet. It's like every year the hurricanes are getting stronger and causing more damage. 😢 Climate change is definitely making its mark, and we really need to start paying more attention to these signs. 🌍 Let's keep the conversation going - we all need to stay informed and prepared. 💪🌧
@@incredibledisasters There has been no increase in size frequency or severity of storms in the past 100 years. Though with more cameras available (everybody has 1 in their pockets now) videos can be shared in greater numbers than before. A great us geologist on here who has made posts about storms and weather patterns has a channel called Tony Heller. He separates propaganda from reality
Man, that orange house at the end with the roof blown off is my family’s house 😅 thanks for filming this! At least now we know what we’ve got to look forward to…
Absolutely stunning footage! 🌊 The power of nature is incredible and seeing it up close really shows how much we need to stay aware of climate change impacts.
The people who have been affected are in my prayers 🙏 We are all stunned by the strength and courage it takes to return home and rebuild your lives. God bless you all, and God bless Reed for bringing us along with him. ❤
Glad to see you and Chris Hall got out of there, was wondering what happened. Good to know you all are alright. Pretty wild night, that looked so more intense than a cat 1 storm. Thanks for what you all do.
You're absolutely right! Reed Timmer is incredibly brave, and these videos really highlight the dangers of climate change. Stay safe out there, Reed! 🌪🙏
Dude, right where you were at in the beginning, I did some paving work a few years back, right there on that road that runs along side Sargent Beach. Had some amazing views while working. Conversed with one of the homeowners there about how peaceful it is down there. I sincerely hope those folks are okay. Stay safe, Reed.
These storms is what makes me appreciate where I live in Central Oregon because we have real seasons here and most importantly we have No Hurricanes, No Tornadoes, No violent storms like that. Yes we get some snow and Cold temps (average cold) in the winter (longest season) but where we live in Central Oregon we don't even get a lot of snow (totally manageable). Our summers (about 4 months) are beautiful and nice & Hot, a mild Fall and a cold wintery like sometimes mild spring, But No violent storms like this and that makes me really glad and lucky about where I live.
I totally get what you're saying! 🌊 The thought of an ocean surge like that is absolutely terrifying. 😨 Climate change is making these events more frequent and intense, too. 🌪 Stay safe!
@@nancypowers6392 Absolutely! Geoengineering is definitely making these storms more intense 🌪 It's crazy how much we're seeing now with climate change ramping up. These natural disasters are no joke, and we really need to pay attention to what's happening. 🌧
I was wondering if someone watching would see their home. I’m glad it’s still standing! The areas shown were absolutely annihilated 😢 I’m guessing it will be a while before you can get in. Keep us updated!
Wow, it's a relief to see your place is still standing after that insane storm surge! 🌊🌪 Climate change is definitely making these events more intense. Stay safe out there! 🌧🏠
Great job capturing these hurricane Reed and team Dominator! This hurricane was surely a record breaker and I pray everyone in Texas will be okay. Thank you Reed for always doing the best work and getting the best work out there 😊
The top meteorologist in Galveston at that time had published a paper saying it would be impossible for storm surge to cross the entire island because the waters were too shallow (we now kno the opposite is true and shallow water surges on land easier than deep) He ended up losing loved ones when his house was swept away by that storm.
Wow, that really puts it into perspective. 🌪 The power of nature is just insane. 🌊 With all the climate change talk lately, it’s becoming clearer how these disasters can impact us. The 1900 Galveston Hurricane was a true nightmare, and seeing this storm surge really hammers home why it was so devastating. 🌧 Stay safe out there, everyone! 💪
That sure is a wickedly strong storm! I hope everyone survives these storms; they are getting stronger every year! I appreciate you showing us what is going on there, Reed. Never stop chasing!
At that level, I experienced those winds not as a hurricane, But as a storm system that moved into the west back in the 90's. 60-80 mph winds does some pretty damage. I said the same thing you said. I can only imagine a Cat 5. My gosh.
Absolutely agree! 🌊 This footage really highlights how swift and devastating storm surge can be. Climate change is making these events more frequent and severe. 🌪
I don't know how you and your team do all that you do, but I thank you as a fellow weather enthusiast! I mean I was amazed upi were chasing tornadoes in Iowa and Nebraska just a few short days ago and now you are capturing a gulf coast hurricane! I hope you are taking good care of yourselves!
Wow, your dedication is incredible! 🌪 As a fellow weather enthusiast, I’m blown away by the team’s hard work, especially chasing tornadoes in Iowa and Nebraska and now capturing this Gulf Coast hurricane! 🌊 Please stay safe out there! 💪
Totally agree! 🌪 Climate change is making these storms so unpredictable. 🌍 It's scary how fast they can change course and hit earlier than expected. Stay safe, everyone! ⛈
@@incredibledisastersno.. or it’s that we don’t have the technology to predict mirco wobbles of large scale organized storm systems… use your brain man
For all the tornadoes I've seen the crew head right into, the sight of water rushing on land like that is somehow one of the most unsettling views I've ever had. 200mph winds might not lift the dominator but several tonnes of water probably could
Absolutely, the resilience of those buildings is impressive! 🌪 It’s a stark reminder of how crucial sturdy construction is, especially with climate change causing more severe storms. 🏠
As I watched Reed’s amazing footage of the storm surge & related damages, I was thinking about the people’s homes that were a total loss; & how/if they’ll ever fully recover from this experience. I find it hard to believe they could ever get “used to” hurricanes, despite living near the coast. You can tell some folks weren’t rich. I just hope they were able to afford homeowner’s & flood insurance.😢
I totally get you. It’s heartbreaking to see the devastation and think about the families affected. 🌪💔 Living near the coast must be terrifying, especially without enough insurance. 😔🏠
@@OwnedByACatNamedC.C. many didn't have insurance because it is frightfully expensive. The nice restaurant couldn't be covered and now it is ruined. The owner is heartbroken.
Just the name Reed Timmer is very well known here in Ontario 🇨🇦 as one Hell of a Tornado and Storm Chaser. Never a dull moment, glad yous are safe 💙 thankyou for your live stream, it's wild! 🌀🌪
Wow, that sounds intense! 🌪 I’ve been hearing so much about these extreme weather events lately. Climate change is really showing its force. Hope you and your home are safe! 🌧
@@incredibledisasters All good. Lost power for about 8-9 hours. Sadly there are still ~1.8 million people without power still in the Houston area. Many more north of Houston suburbs and beyond Texas are in the same boat...
@@wheelbarrow2803 Wow, that sounds intense! I'm on the west side of Houston, and we got hit pretty hard too. We were out of power for around 10 hours. It's crazy to think about the number of people still without power. 😢 Climate change seems to be making these storms more frequent and severe.
I completely agree! 🌪 The impact of climate change is becoming impossible to ignore. 🌍 So grateful for these insightful videos that bring awareness to these critical issues! 🌧
Absolutely, the rising sea levels are alarming! 🌊🌍 Climate change is definitely making storm surges more severe. It's something we all need to pay more attention to. 😟⚠
No it's not...that's a lie from the goverment and those activists. That has been happening for 2 million years....and humans don't affect it at all....Al Gore and JOhn Kerry are pushing this BS to put in an Air Tax.
Keep on showing the world who you are Reed, even if you had a portable Barriers in your trunk with you, only so much you could have done, Canada it's your turn to respond to Beryl, Beryl hasn't been easy on any country.
When you came to Florida I was about 40 miles from you during hurricane ian in fact Jen from the weather channel was 2 blocks away from us I’ll never forget that hurricane constant winds it seemed like 12 hours. Keep up the great work Reed
@@incredibledisasters It can be really scary when it happens where you live. Unfortunately are world is ever changing and as time goes on it will only get worse. Most of the population in Florida is in the lower half which is sub tropical and everyday we have more and more people moving here. I was born here and to me most days it doesn’t seem like home anymore. But we survive as you do God Bless and stay safe.
@@publix217 Wow, what a story! 🌪 I totally get it. I’m 40 and living through these intense storms is just something else. I can’t imagine what it must have been like during Hurricane Ian. 🌬 Climate change is really making things unpredictable, and it's hard to see places we love change so much. Florida definitely doesn’t feel the same with so many people moving in. But we push through, don’t we? Stay safe out there, friend! 🌍💪
Unreal. Scary as heck. Please be careful and stay safe. Thanks for sacrificing your safty for us but you go too far. Wow, can't believe what I am seeing.
What a storm Beryl turned out to be, had some big time tornadoes hit parts of Texas Louisiana and Arkansas yesterday hopefully everyone is ok.🙏 Never stop chasing including hurricanes.
Last night I did a satellite ariel view and was shocked to see this area is just a wash over area. Wow. Very little between the ocean and homes and back of homes.
I fell asleep last night with you guys saying something about 'the frame is going to be shot'.. 😂 All joking aside, thoughts are with those that have been affected. 🙏 A good thing this storm didn't have more time over open water.
@@gerhardvanzyl8996 not at this landfall. Laura- 150 Ian- 155 Michael- 160 Katrina- 130 Beryl- 80 Though, at peak, yes Beryl was stronger than all except for Katrina
Absolutely! 🌪 It's wild how even a Category 1 can cause such chaos. 😲 If Beryl had been as strong as Laura or Katrina, it would've been catastrophic. Climate change is making these storms more intense! 🌍
@@ogdocvato Absolutely, the intensity of these storms just underscores the urgent conversation we need to have about climate change. It's truly heartbreaking to see communities like Houston facing such challenges. Let's keep pushing for awareness and action! 🌍💔🌧
Absolutely! Building back bigger and better sounds like a plan 🌊🏠. Living seaside is definitely an adventure, and these storms sure do keep things interesting! 🌪🏖
That’s a great idea! 😄 With the way these storms are increasing, having an amphibious vehicle could be a lifesaver. 🚗🌊 Climate change is definitely making things more unpredictable and intense.
I feel the same way! 🌪 Experiencing something so intense is unforgettable. Let's hope for more respect and love for nature as we face these challenges. ❤
Absolutely agree! 🌪 Your passion and dedication in chasing these intense storms is unmatched. 🌩 It’s fascinating and crucial to understand these natural events, especially with climate change impacts. 🌍🔥
Absolutely agree! 🌪🌊 These intense storms are a stark reminder of our changing climate. Let's support creators who bring this crucial coverage to light! 👍
favorite storm chaser on the planet🎉🎉
Yes, indeed!!
💯 Totally. His streams never disappoint.
The GOAT!!!!
Are you saying .... there are others? 😳
Solar System perhaps.
I should be chasing the tornadoes near Shreveport but we were trapped on Sargent Beach!
Oh no! Was worried you guys would get trapped 😬
My daughters boyfriend and some friends left Oklahoma to get to Sargent beach yesterday. They left the beach bc it was getting wicked. They are now stuck w now power at a hotel in Angelton, but thankfully they're okay.
The tornados today are a big deal like large and long
Hopefully see you out on the chase later. Big time tornado action
Stay safe out there!
I was up until after 3 am last night watching y'all. Both of you have nerves of steel, thanks for the awesome coverage of this storm.
Wow, I was glued to the screen too! 🌪🌀 You guys are incredible for capturing this. With all the climate chaos lately, this coverage is a must-watch! 🌧🌊
Same! It was incredible! They are truly brave men!
@@incredibledisastersI think you need respond to a few more comments on this video
@@nathanhartline9159 Hey, I totally feel you on this! 🌪 These storm surges are getting insane lately, and it's hard not to worry about what's happening with our planet. It's like every year the hurricanes are getting stronger and causing more damage. 😢 Climate change is definitely making its mark, and we really need to start paying more attention to these signs. 🌍 Let's keep the conversation going - we all need to stay informed and prepared. 💪🌧
@@incredibledisasters There has been no increase in size frequency or severity of storms in the past 100 years. Though with more cameras available (everybody has 1 in their pockets now) videos can be shared in greater numbers than before. A great us geologist on here who has made posts about storms and weather patterns has a channel called Tony Heller. He separates propaganda from reality
Man, that orange house at the end with the roof blown off is my family’s house 😅 thanks for filming this! At least now we know what we’ve got to look forward to…
Wow, that's tough to see! 😔 This weather is no joke, and it's hitting harder every year. Stay strong, your family is in my thoughts! 🌪🏠
At least you and your family were not in there when it blew off
@@Josephech hopefully you have flood/hurricane insurance. Srry for your loss.
So cool to see the storm surge up close! Thank you Reed
Absolutely stunning footage! 🌊 The power of nature is incredible and seeing it up close really shows how much we need to stay aware of climate change impacts.
Sad you’re trapped, but WOW that was amazing coverage last night!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The people who have been affected are in my prayers 🙏 We are all stunned by the strength and courage it takes to return home and rebuild your lives. God bless you all, and God bless Reed for bringing us along with him. ❤
Glad to see you and Chris Hall got out of there, was wondering what happened. Good to know you all are alright. Pretty wild night, that looked so more intense than a cat 1 storm. Thanks for what you all do.
Wow, that was intense! 🌪 So relieved you and Chris are safe. Climate change is making these storms so unpredictable and powerful. Stay safe! 🌊
You’re very brave Reed Timmer. Your videos are outstanding.
Be safe. Prayers with you always.
You're absolutely right! Reed Timmer is incredibly brave, and these videos really highlight the dangers of climate change. Stay safe out there, Reed! 🌪🙏
Dude, right where you were at in the beginning, I did some paving work a few years back, right there on that road that runs along side Sargent Beach. Had some amazing views while working. Conversed with one of the homeowners there about how peaceful it is down there. I sincerely hope those folks are okay. Stay safe, Reed.
These storms is what makes me appreciate where I live in Central Oregon because we have real seasons here and most importantly we have No Hurricanes, No Tornadoes, No violent storms like that. Yes we get some snow and Cold temps (average cold) in the winter (longest season) but where we live in Central Oregon we don't even get a lot of snow (totally manageable). Our summers (about 4 months) are beautiful and nice & Hot, a mild Fall and a cold wintery like sometimes mild spring, But No violent storms like this and that makes me really glad and lucky about where I live.
you could never pay me to live near the ocean permanently. The thought of the big ocean just coming in and taking over is super frightening!
TSUNAMI
I totally get what you're saying! 🌊 The thought of an ocean surge like that is absolutely terrifying. 😨 Climate change is making these events more frequent and intense, too. 🌪 Stay safe!
@incredibledisasters don't forget geoengineering making everything worse
@@nancypowers6392 Absolutely! Geoengineering is definitely making these storms more intense 🌪 It's crazy how much we're seeing now with climate change ramping up. These natural disasters are no joke, and we really need to pay attention to what's happening. 🌧
I love it.
Reed Timmer is the best
👍👍❤️
Damn straight he's a hurricane in himself 😂 love him
@@youtubeshorts-nv5cr reed is my fellow old michigander. 😂
@@youtubeshorts-nv5cr Reed is number one, and he has a Ph.D. in meteorology from OU.
Absolutely! 🌪 Reed Timmer is incredible! These intense storms really show how serious climate change is becoming. 🌍⚡
At 7:56 I could scroll in and see that my place is still standing. Thank you
I was wondering if someone watching would see their home. I’m glad it’s still standing! The areas shown were absolutely annihilated 😢
I’m guessing it will be a while before you can get in. Keep us updated!
hope the damages arent too bad. good luck
Looks like ya need a roof and full gutting of the house from water damage. Good luck
@@chicagoui9299that's a neighbor. My place is further back. It will take a long time to get this fishing village back to normal.
Wow, it's a relief to see your place is still standing after that insane storm surge! 🌊🌪 Climate change is definitely making these events more intense. Stay safe out there! 🌧🏠
WHOA - big love to the people there dealing with this in all areas Beryl has affected
Great job capturing these hurricane Reed and team Dominator! This hurricane was surely a record breaker and I pray everyone in Texas will be okay. Thank you Reed for always doing the best work and getting the best work out there 😊
We appreciate your coverage of all storms not just the Naders be safe
I'm with you, the storm coverage is essential, especially as climate change fuels these extreme events. Stay safe out there! 🌪🌊
Now I see why the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 was so devastating.
@@DanEvansSr-p2o They had no warnings 😞
The top meteorologist in Galveston at that time had published a paper saying it would be impossible for storm surge to cross the entire island because the waters were too shallow (we now kno the opposite is true and shallow water surges on land easier than deep) He ended up losing loved ones when his house was swept away by that storm.
That is why the Seawall was built because of the heavy storm surge and flooding.
Wow, that really puts it into perspective. 🌪 The power of nature is just insane. 🌊 With all the climate change talk lately, it’s becoming clearer how these disasters can impact us. The 1900 Galveston Hurricane was a true nightmare, and seeing this storm surge really hammers home why it was so devastating. 🌧 Stay safe out there, everyone! 💪
@@Chrisv420 yeah he wa from up north and didn't have a clue about the Gulf.
Thank you Reed!!! Because of you guys I was able to monitor the hurricane all night from Oklahoma with my brother watching you in Houston.
Wow, that’s amazing! 🌪🌊 I'm from Texas and totally relate to the stress of monitoring these storms. Glad Reed helped keep you informed and safe! 😊
"Who took the dominator!?" -reed
Thanks, Reed! ❤
Absolutely! Climate change is making these storms more intense. 🌪 Let's keep raising awareness and staying informed. 🌍
That sure is a wickedly strong storm! I hope everyone survives these storms; they are getting stronger every year! I appreciate you showing us what is going on there, Reed. Never stop chasing!
That is a Cat 1 ? Holy TARNATIONS!
Mother of pearl!!
Yup thats what a cat 1 can do!.
At that level, I experienced those winds not as a hurricane, But as a storm system that moved into the west back in the 90's. 60-80 mph winds does some pretty damage. I said the same thing you said. I can only imagine a Cat 5. My gosh.
Nah...it was almost a cat 2
So sad to see all that destroyed. I hope everyone got their animals out with them.glad the team made it out safe..😊
Thanks for your dedication, Reed! Never Stop Chasing! 💚💛💚
Absolutely! Reed's dedication to capturing these events is incredible! 🌪 Never stop chasing, Reed! 🌊
Thank you for covering this. My niece and sister in law live there.
I've been hearing a lot about these extreme weather events lately. Climate change is really making us all more vulnerable. Stay safe! 🌪💔
The best real time video I’ve ever seen of how serious and rapid surge inundation is
Absolutely agree! 🌊 This footage really highlights how swift and devastating storm surge can be. Climate change is making these events more frequent and severe. 🌪
WOW never underestimate storm surge!
Absolutely! Storm surge is no joke, especially with climate change ramping things up 🌊⚠. We all need to stay prepared and informed!
I don't know how you and your team do all that you do, but I thank you as a fellow weather enthusiast! I mean I was amazed upi were chasing tornadoes in Iowa and Nebraska just a few short days ago and now you are capturing a gulf coast hurricane! I hope you are taking good care of yourselves!
Wow, your dedication is incredible! 🌪 As a fellow weather enthusiast, I’m blown away by the team’s hard work, especially chasing tornadoes in Iowa and Nebraska and now capturing this Gulf Coast hurricane! 🌊 Please stay safe out there! 💪
So sad to see! Love to all effected. ❤️
Thank you Reed
Reed's videos are so eye-opening 🌪 Climate change is making these storms more intense! 🌊😱
Jeeze I was watching your live stream last night. Even more scary looking at all the flooding. Hope everyone stayed safe 🙏💜
Reed Timmer what a legend!!! Bravo brother 👏
was up watch you last night Reed, glad your safe
This cane came ashore ahead of schedule; the projection landfall was 5 AM
Totally agree! 🌪 Climate change is making these storms so unpredictable. 🌍 It's scary how fast they can change course and hit earlier than expected. Stay safe, everyone! ⛈
@@incredibledisastersno.. or it’s that we don’t have the technology to predict mirco wobbles of large scale organized storm systems… use your brain man
Reed I just Hope and Pray you got the Help You needed. Food, Water, Gas Etc. GOD Bless You
For all the tornadoes I've seen the crew head right into, the sight of water rushing on land like that is somehow one of the most unsettling views I've ever had. 200mph winds might not lift the dominator but several tonnes of water probably could
Thankfully a lot of buildings look good, a few repairs but still standing.
Absolutely, the resilience of those buildings is impressive! 🌪 It’s a stark reminder of how crucial sturdy construction is, especially with climate change causing more severe storms. 🏠
Legends say if you see Reed Timmer….run and get to safety as fast as you possibly can
Great coverage Reed
Absolutely incredible coverage, Reed! 🌪🌊 With climate change ramping up these extreme weather events, it's vital we keep raising awareness. 💪
Still stuck on Island? TY for sharing the hurricane with all of us and glad u r safe,,,~NSC~
As I watched Reed’s amazing footage of the storm surge & related damages, I was thinking about the people’s homes that were a total loss; & how/if they’ll ever fully recover from this experience. I find it hard to believe they could ever get “used to” hurricanes, despite living near the coast. You can tell some folks weren’t rich. I just hope they were able to afford homeowner’s & flood insurance.😢
I totally get you. It’s heartbreaking to see the devastation and think about the families affected. 🌪💔 Living near the coast must be terrifying, especially without enough insurance. 😔🏠
@@OwnedByACatNamedC.C. many didn't have insurance because it is frightfully expensive. The nice restaurant couldn't be covered and now it is ruined. The owner is heartbroken.
That is wild, the ocean waters rushing onto land, hope the people prepared for it.
It's crazy watching some of the things a tornado can do in these videos, and then seeing just how utterly devastating and destructive storm surge is
One can only admire the raw power of these beasts.
Absolutely! The sheer power of nature is both awe-inspiring and humbling 🌊⛈. It's a stark reminder of how significant climate change is becoming.
I hope everyone was able to get out safely. 🙏
I'm right there with you. 🌪 The increase in natural disasters lately is so alarming. Hope everyone stayed safe in Sargent. 🙏
Your drone footage really shows what's up. Hope to see more. Glad y'all are safe.
Your drone footage is incredible! 🌪 Climate change is definitely making these storms more intense. Stay safe and keep sharing.
It was like rapids coming on shore!
WOW ! That is CRAZY footage
Just the name Reed Timmer is very well known here in Ontario 🇨🇦 as one Hell of a Tornado and Storm Chaser. Never a dull moment, glad yous are safe 💙 thankyou for your live stream, it's wild! 🌀🌪
Would make it easier for everyone just called a surge, Tsunami! It is a weather induced tsunami.
The eye of Beryl came straight over my house on the far NW side of Houston mid morning. IAH airport ~15 miles from me reported 80-85mph winds.
Wow, that sounds intense! 🌪 I’ve been hearing so much about these extreme weather events lately. Climate change is really showing its force. Hope you and your home are safe! 🌧
@@incredibledisasters All good. Lost power for about 8-9 hours. Sadly there are still ~1.8 million people without power still in the Houston area. Many more north of Houston suburbs and beyond Texas are in the same boat...
@@wheelbarrow2803
Wow, that sounds intense! I'm on the west side of Houston, and we got hit pretty hard too. We were out of power for around 10 hours. It's crazy to think about the number of people still without power. 😢 Climate change seems to be making these storms more frequent and severe.
@@incredibledisasters
Thank you for the fabulous videos. 😊
I completely agree! 🌪 The impact of climate change is becoming impossible to ignore. 🌍 So grateful for these insightful videos that bring awareness to these critical issues! 🌧
Glad to see the homes near you have stilts. They know what's up
WOW! Front Line Footage! Kinda Scary!🌪🌀🌊
Wow, that footage is intense! 🌪 It's wild how climate change is making these storms even scarier. 🌧 Stay safe out there!
the sea level is rising. storm surges will only get worse.
Absolutely, the rising sea levels are alarming! 🌊🌍 Climate change is definitely making storm surges more severe. It's something we all need to pay more attention to. 😟⚠
No it's not...that's a lie from the goverment and those activists. That has been happening for 2 million years....and humans don't affect it at all....Al Gore and JOhn Kerry are pushing this BS to put in an Air Tax.
BE CAREFUL!!!! From Southern Iowa 😮
Absolutely, these storms are getting more intense! 🌪 Climate change is really making things scarier for everyone. Stay safe out there! 💨
Crazy to see so much damage from a cat 1 🥴
Absolutely! It’s shocking how even a Cat 1 storm can cause so much destruction. 🌪🌊 Climate change really is making these events more severe. 😔
It was almost a Cat 2
Wowsers!!! 😮
Keep on showing the world who you are Reed, even if you had a portable Barriers in your trunk with you, only so much you could have done, Canada it's your turn to respond to Beryl, Beryl hasn't been easy on any country.
These are footage you may never see on the news, beautiful but devastating video and pictures captured
Great video, Thanks Reed.
So true! 🌪 Climate change is making these storms more intense. We need to stay informed and prepared. 💪
You glad you guys are ok! Great Coverage and I hope you guys got the all the data that you needed! GB!
Absolutely! The power of nature is both awe-inspiring and terrifying. 🌪 So glad you captured this - stay safe out there! 💪
When you came to Florida I was about 40 miles from you during hurricane ian in fact Jen from the weather channel was 2 blocks away from us I’ll never forget that hurricane constant winds it seemed like 12 hours. Keep up the great work Reed
Wow, that must have been intense! I can totally relate, having witnessed similar scenes in Texas. These storms really leave a lasting impact. 🌪🌊
@@incredibledisasters It can be really scary when it happens where you live. Unfortunately are world is ever changing and as time goes on it will only get worse. Most of the population in Florida is in the lower half which is sub tropical and everyday we have more and more people moving here. I was born here and to me most days it doesn’t seem like home anymore. But we survive as you do God Bless and stay safe.
@@publix217
Wow, what a story! 🌪 I totally get it. I’m 40 and living through these intense storms is just something else. I can’t imagine what it must have been like during Hurricane Ian. 🌬 Climate change is really making things unpredictable, and it's hard to see places we love change so much. Florida definitely doesn’t feel the same with so many people moving in. But we push through, don’t we? Stay safe out there, friend! 🌍💪
Unreal. Scary as heck. Please be careful and stay safe. Thanks for sacrificing your safty for us but you go too far. Wow, can't believe what I am seeing.
Unreal indeed! 🌪 The storm surge is terrifying and a stark reminder of the growing impact of climate change. Please stay safe out there! 🌧
If you're going out for a drive in Houston or Galveston, make sure you have your fishing gear so that you can troll for supper while driving.
Absolutely! The changing climate has been causing some crazy weather, right? 🌪 If you're headed out, better pack that fishing gear just in case! 🎣🚗
What a storm Beryl turned out to be, had some big time tornadoes hit parts of Texas Louisiana and Arkansas yesterday hopefully everyone is ok.🙏 Never stop chasing including hurricanes.
Yes it sure was a strong Cat 1. I wonder if the rest of the season will be this crazy
@@ReedTimmerWx could be, best thing I'm doing is preparing for the worst hope for the best.
And this was just a CAT1.
That's what I was thinking.
Wow, that’s intense for just a CAT1! 🌊🌪 Climate change is really ramping up these storms. Feels like we're in for a wild ride. 🌧⚡
Nope....cat 2
Last night I did a satellite ariel view and was shocked to see this area is just a wash over area. Wow. Very little between the ocean and homes and back of homes.
Wow, I checked it out too! 🌊 It's shocking how exposed some areas are. Climate change is definitely making these storms more intense. 😨🌀
In Hurricane, i seen a empty 500 barrel storage tank got lifted by the wind, and it rolled across the country side. WOW
Appreciate every one of you!!
Whoa crazy. Rippin.
Insane, right? 🌪 This storm surge is just wild! 🌊 Climate change is making these natural disasters more intense. 😬
I fell asleep last night with you guys saying something about 'the frame is going to be shot'.. 😂
All joking aside, thoughts are with those that have been affected. 🙏
A good thing this storm didn't have more time over open water.
Thank you, sir!!
Absolutely insane! 🌊🌪 Climate change is really showing its impact with these intense storms. Stay safe out there! 🌧
@@incredibledisasters I think this is the only path for this planet as it continues to move out of the ice age. We must adapt.
@@sailwme
Absolutely, adapting is key! 🌍🌊 Climate shifts are real and we've got to prepare for what's coming. Let's keep the conversation going! 👍🔄
Ontario is getting remnants from Beryl this afternoon, doesn't take long to travel up to us
And this was only a Category 1. Imagine if Beryl came in as strong as Laura, Ian, Michael, or Katrina
@@gerhardvanzyl8996 not at this landfall.
Laura- 150
Ian- 155
Michael- 160
Katrina- 130
Beryl- 80
Though, at peak, yes Beryl was stronger than all except for Katrina
Absolutely! 🌪 It's wild how even a Category 1 can cause such chaos. 😲 If Beryl had been as strong as Laura or Katrina, it would've been catastrophic. Climate change is making these storms more intense! 🌍
Stay strong, Houston. America has your back.
We stand with Houston! 🌪 Climate change is real and impacting us all. Stay strong, everyone. 💪💙
@@incredibledisasters Indeed, climate change is a mathematical certainty. I hope not, but this hurricane season is probably going to be horrific.
@@ogdocvato
Absolutely, the intensity of these storms just underscores the urgent conversation we need to have about climate change. It's truly heartbreaking to see communities like Houston facing such challenges. Let's keep pushing for awareness and action! 🌍💔🌧
Powerful storm 😲
Seaside living is a BLAST. Build back bigger and better ... Hurricanes will NEVER happen again ... !
Absolutely! Building back bigger and better sounds like a plan 🌊🏠. Living seaside is definitely an adventure, and these storms sure do keep things interesting! 🌪🏖
That is a crazy storm Reed!
Wow! One sad mess Beryl has made :( . So sorry for everyone who was in her path!
Gosh it's a super storm where super dry over here we need some rain to oh my gosh to much or dry be safe everyone out there super wild storm 😮😮😮😮😮
Wow, this storm is intense! 🌪 We've been so dry here too, it's wild how extreme the weather is getting. Stay safe out there, everyone! 🌧
You need to either get one of those cars from the 60s that can also be a boat, or buy one of those "ducks" that are used for tourist rides.
That’s a great idea! 😄 With the way these storms are increasing, having an amphibious vehicle could be a lifesaver. 🚗🌊 Climate change is definitely making things more unpredictable and intense.
Well I can officially mark that off my bucket list. 😂 Respect and Love ❤️
I feel the same way! 🌪 Experiencing something so intense is unforgettable. Let's hope for more respect and love for nature as we face these challenges. ❤
that guy with his jeep and 5th wheel got his ego checked lmao
Haha, yeah, that guy got a real wake-up call! 🌪 Mother Nature doesn’t mess around, especially with climate change making these storms even wilder. 🌊
Reed, Please Be Safe!
Never stop chasing brother
Thank you Fancy Frog that is the plan!
Absolutely! The power of nature is both awe-inspiring and humbling 🌪. Keep sharing these incredible moments! 🌊💪
Si que eres valiente amigo! Que Dios te guarde siempre, en el afán de informar y de conocer como operan estos meteoros del clima! Saludos!
That scares me shitless!!!
Wow, that storm surge is terrifying! 🌊🌪 Climate change is making these disasters more frequent and intense. I totally get why you're scared! 😱
got thumped - could always be worse or better -thx so much for vid/stream earlier 🤙🏼
Totally agree, we really got hammered by this one 😳🌪 Climate change is making these storms crazier every year. Stay safe out there!
AWFUL, just AWFUL
Absolutely awful! 🌪🌊 These natural disasters are getting worse. Climate change is real and terrifying 😔
How far is this thing going to go? 😮
Wow, it's wild, right? 🌪 These storms just keep getting stronger. Climate change is really making us rethink our safety. 🌊🌍
Thank you Reed and team.
Reed and team are incredible! 🌪🌊 This storm surge is a wake-up call about climate change. Glad to see others who care too! 🌍💔
You definitely is the best storm chaser
Absolutely agree! 🌪 Your passion and dedication in chasing these intense storms is unmatched. 🌩 It’s fascinating and crucial to understand these natural events, especially with climate change impacts. 🌍🔥
Hurricane Charley was August 13th and I thought that was an early storm.
Yeah, the intensity and frequency of these early storms are mind-blowing 🌪😨 Climate change is definitely making things worse.
That is crazy! Sending prayers!
Unbelievable, right? 😢 The impact of climate change is so real and heartbreaking. 💔 Stay safe!
Give this guy some thumbs up 👍🏻
Absolutely agree! 🌪🌊 These intense storms are a stark reminder of our changing climate. Let's support creators who bring this crucial coverage to light! 👍
I’m never understand why people choose to construct the most poorly built wooden structures while living in a hurricane prone area…
@@EpicSpaceflight cost. It is that simple.
wow awesome footage!
Thankfully, ur still alive! Ur like a cat with 9 lives! ❤❤❤ 🐈 😻