we are an ohio based diesel repair shop that run storms calls 24/7 365. we were in texas for beryl and have our crews already in baton rouge to help restore any power lost. please keep the residents the linemen and my crew in your prayers. although not a super strong storm there still will be heavy damage and lives impacted. we are also on site and running video of the storm and any damage we run across. huge shoutout to power pros electric company based out of Florence Alabama. they have moved over 150 bucket , digger trucks and crane trucks from florence alabama to Louisiana. we love ya max. you are my go to during severe weather and have kept my guys safe and well informed on dozens and dozens of occasions
We are in the path and we usually get tornados. We can see them from our yard. We’ve been blessed so far but if everyone could please keep my family and myself in y’all’s thoughts and prayers please?
From about 4 days ago, I believe that Max has been 100% on point on what to expect and where the storm would make landfall. Local forecasters and even national level meteorologists might want to tap into his brain.
Sure yea, a college student knows more than the National Hurrucane Center. Max does a good job on these broadcasts, but i still get my forecast from the NWS. They have quite a few decades of experience on him.
Oh! Yes Max is my “go to” for bulls eye targeting. When Beryl was moving across the windward Islands he believed Houston/Galveston area would be where Beryl would make land fall, days before it made it’s March into the Caribbean, and then into the Gulf, Oh yeah, I kept telling my friends better take note an d get ready as it is coming to the upper Texas Coast and Bingo! He was right all along! We lost 270’ of wood fence, damage to trees, and loss of power, as well as many others did too, and lost our metal roof!! So..Max is it, when it comes to forecasting! Kudos to Max!
Oof I’m on the road headed to Fort Worth I’m currently in Tennessee right on the boarder of AR. I don’t know if I should just haul ass tomorrow morning and try and beat the storm or just stay here a few days.
I only just started watching the video, but looking at the cone and progression of the forecast track, like rewind a bit before here 3:37, I think you can hit the road tomorrow morning and stay more than enough ahead of it. The empty light blue circle in the middle of Mississippi, straight west of Birmingham, that’s where the center of the storm’s forecast paths is estimated to be at 1pm Thursday afternoon. Where you are right now is in the path of remnants of it Thursday night. If you can make it to Little Rock or southwest of Little Rock by tomorrow night, it looks like you won’t be near or drive through any remnants. Just take that highway that goes to Little Rock and then on to Dallas/Fort Worth, not the highway that goes straight south to Jackson Mississippi
Just saying i live on the texas coast in the woodlands in houston and after bearl i thought that was it in till Hurricane Francine i thought that i was dead if it was coming but i am so thankful that it is not coming to texas because if it did and i have big trees in my backyard so i’m very thankful 🙏
we are an ohio based diesel repair shop that run storms calls 24/7 365. we were in texas for beryl and have our crews already in baton rouge to help restore any power lost. please keep the residents the linemen and my crew in your prayers. although not a super strong storm there still will be heavy damage and lives impacted. we are also on site and running video of the storm and any damage we run across. huge shoutout to power pros electric company based out of Florence Alabama. they have moved over 150 bucket , digger trucks and crane trucks from florence alabama to Louisiana. we love ya max. you are my go to during severe weather and have kept my guys safe and well informed on dozens and dozens of occasions
@@chadfarrell8870 Thank you for the work your crews do. Houston couldn't have recovered without guys like y'all. ♥️
@@dagneytaggart7707 we appreciate you as well. stay safe much love from Ohio
Thanks for helping us out, will definitely keep you and your crew in our prayers. 😊
Good stuff! Stay safe and get it done big dog!
@@kyledodson2992 🦾
We are in the path and we usually get tornados. We can see them from our yard. We’ve been blessed so far but if everyone could please keep my family and myself in y’all’s thoughts and prayers please?
Congrats to 370k!!!
May all beings be safe & secure. May all beings be healthy, happy & living in & through the fullness of love & light. Amen ✝️
I live just west of Mobile, and concerned the Eastward shift will move closer. I pray that wherever it comes ashore it spares folks.
I live in Mobile
Less than 60 miles away from our house..30 gallons of gas..water food ect..we did ida so we r good!! St.charles parish isn't scared!!!
Good luck and I applaud being prepared and not cowering in fear.
From about 4 days ago, I believe that Max has been 100% on point on what to expect and where the storm would make landfall. Local forecasters and even national level meteorologists might want to tap into his brain.
You are completely wrong
Sure yea, a college student knows more than the National Hurrucane Center. Max does a good job on these broadcasts, but i still get my forecast from the NWS. They have quite a few decades of experience on him.
Oh! Yes Max is my “go to” for bulls eye targeting. When Beryl was moving across the windward Islands he believed Houston/Galveston area would be where Beryl would make land fall, days before it made it’s March into the Caribbean, and then into the Gulf, Oh yeah, I kept telling my friends better take note an d get ready as it is coming to the upper Texas Coast and Bingo! He was right all along! We lost 270’ of wood fence, damage to trees, and loss of power, as well as many others did too, and lost our metal roof!! So..Max is it, when it comes to forecasting! Kudos to Max!
I'm in Hammond Louisiana and Hunkering Down
Good luck at least no ida!!!
Why???
@@templar1060 Truck driver
Hammond here to man . I hope we make it out with minimum damage .
I'm on the Achafala River. I'm cerantly concerned about the Achafala Leavys breaking.
This dude is the goat at predicting hurricanes
Delusional
No he isnt. He takes a look at the models and data and interprets them like many other meteorologist.
Hi Max and everyone
I'm in mccomb mississippi I'm prepared nothing yet much some wind very little rain
Oof I’m on the road headed to Fort Worth I’m currently in Tennessee right on the boarder of AR. I don’t know if I should just haul ass tomorrow morning and try and beat the storm or just stay here a few days.
You most likely have time if you leave early so dont drive too fast and crash.
Good luck from Waco.
I only just started watching the video, but looking at the cone and progression of the forecast track, like rewind a bit before here 3:37, I think you can hit the road tomorrow morning and stay more than enough ahead of it. The empty light blue circle in the middle of Mississippi, straight west of Birmingham, that’s where the center of the storm’s forecast paths is estimated to be at 1pm Thursday afternoon. Where you are right now is in the path of remnants of it Thursday night. If you can make it to Little Rock or southwest of Little Rock by tomorrow night, it looks like you won’t be near or drive through any remnants. Just take that highway that goes to Little Rock and then on to Dallas/Fort Worth, not the highway that goes straight south to Jackson Mississippi
Wouldn’t race against nature, that doesn’t usually go well…. See “El Faro.” For reference 😅
@@jessymfwilson Start early and haul ass, but be careful of AR State Popo. They don't play and they watch I-40.
Keep in mind you could have trouble getting gas if stations are sold out. Stay safe!
It's also starting to suck back in some of the energy sheared away yesterday.
10:20 PM CDT Tue Sep 10
Location: 26.4°N 94.3°W
Moving: NE at 10 mph
Min pressure: 979 mb
Max sustained: 85 mph
We could of used some of that rain in eastern Oklahoma. Any idea how long until we can get some rain in Checotah?
What up folks
Coming here from north west Alabama
Hello 👋 max velocity
✌️ Goodnight
Be careful
Dauphin Island in Alabama on the Gulf, any threat?
Just saying i live on the texas coast in the woodlands in houston and after bearl i thought that was it in till Hurricane Francine i thought that i was dead if it was coming but i am so thankful that it is not coming to texas because if it did and i have big trees in my backyard so i’m very thankful 🙏
🍭SWEET🍭Thanks Max🙏🏼💖👍🏻🇺🇸🌞
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Max
Are the Dauphin Islands in Alabama under a threat?
So our weather people saying wind shear making it less powerful for us. Thank God not 2 or more don't need that again
What was the green line going south towards Fort Morgan / Mobile Bay in the earlier track map please?
what time mark?
Never say never for a Major Hurricane! Remember Michael and Otis; Francine may become Cat 4 by landfall, maybe even Cat 5, and astound everyone!
Ian too
Or it could stay at a Cat 1. Be prepared but don't fear.
That was me max
Seems it won't over power the jet stream, so still looks like little or no rain again here. (Hopefully wrong) .. to early to tell.
Enjoy your cirkul carts
Thank you so much!!
Does this really work?? I wana try it
Maaaax
Is this coming through Tennessee?
Over by Memphis and the river.
What is the name of the radar app
Radar Omega
@@lollylollypop3626 thank you
What’s the name of it
Radar Omega
Where the discord
In the description
I think you have to join the membership to get the discord link
@@samsammysam-328 but he said the link is in the chat
@@BineBeamNG-rd5fv can u tell me I can’t find it
Is Max a bottom?
First
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No-one cares
@@craigtouw7772 You do, otherwise you wouldn't comment.
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Max fear channel! Smh
Trump 2024!!
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