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As a Sarasota/St. Pete resident, this storm was genuinely the scariest storm I’ve seen in my 20 years. It formed so fast that getting to Miami where we’d evacuated took 8 hours (usually a 4 hour drive), it was so terrifying. As someone obsessed with storms I was following it so intensely. With Helene and then immediately Milton, it was so much debris. Homes, work environments, and even a few schools in St. Pete were completely desecrated, it was terrifying. Thank you for covering this - this past storm is one of the biggest reasons my partner and I decided to move out of FL after college. My heart goes out to everyone who lost something this hurricane season ❤
Sarasota Florida here... it was an experience hard to put into words! First time actually right in the eye of the hurricane, which was surreal. I evacuated further inland out of the zones. Thankful to God that damages to homes were mostly minimal, other than the barrier islands/keys which were heartbreakingly washed over by both Helene and then Milton. Parts of Sarasota were still trying to recover from flooding from Debby. It was a wild few weeks for sure!
I’m so thankful that I live in the north central area of FL because we’ve been extremely fortunate with these last few hurricane seasons. Unfortunately, the intensity of these two storms alone was enough to make a lot of insurance companies pull the plug on Florida in terms of home insurance.
Tampa here, while the major utilities and clean up was practically finished in a week. We are still cleaning up storm damage and debris. I have a storm damaged tree that the city is forcing me to remove out of pocket before the 5th of March, meanwhile we are still getting denied on FEMA claims as well as a slew of problems.
I was watching the updates on the storm. It was scary. My friend was in the path of it. She thankfully survived. Best wishes to those who lost people during this ❤
Stayed outside and watched both Helene and Milton because was on the southern most edge of both and didn't see the rain or higher winds but both took me by surprise by how the harbor waters were pushed on shore Have lived a quarter mile from the harbor since Charley (that one sucked the peace river dry) and it was the first time our house flooded
Clearwater FL and st Petersburg FL was one of hardest hit areas Clearwater FL and st Petersburg FL had over foot of rain almost 20 inches in st Petersburg FL
This video is sponsored by AdjusterTV. Help thousands of Americans reclaim their lives after natural disasters at adjustertv.com/storm . I've worked with this company for many years and would highly recommend Matt's advice and training.
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As a Sarasota/St. Pete resident, this storm was genuinely the scariest storm I’ve seen in my 20 years. It formed so fast that getting to Miami where we’d evacuated took 8 hours (usually a 4 hour drive), it was so terrifying. As someone obsessed with storms I was following it so intensely. With Helene and then immediately Milton, it was so much debris. Homes, work environments, and even a few schools in St. Pete were completely desecrated, it was terrifying. Thank you for covering this - this past storm is one of the biggest reasons my partner and I decided to move out of FL after college. My heart goes out to everyone who lost something this hurricane season ❤
It's always a good day when Max Olson posts
Not as good as a TRX post but I’ll take it 🫡
Sarasota Florida here... it was an experience hard to put into words! First time actually right in the eye of the hurricane, which was surreal. I evacuated further inland out of the zones. Thankful to God that damages to homes were mostly minimal, other than the barrier islands/keys which were heartbreakingly washed over by both Helene and then Milton. Parts of Sarasota were still trying to recover from flooding from Debby. It was a wild few weeks for sure!
Very happy to hear you had minimal damages, definitely a wild few weeks!
I’m so thankful that I live in the north central area of FL because we’ve been extremely fortunate with these last few hurricane seasons. Unfortunately, the intensity of these two storms alone was enough to make a lot of insurance companies pull the plug on Florida in terms of home insurance.
The tornado outbreak pre-Milton was so crazy, I was flipping between traffic cams like a crazy person all day 😂
I’ve been though a few hurricanes before Milton but after this I’m not staying for another strong storm
Tampa here, while the major utilities and clean up was practically finished in a week. We are still cleaning up storm damage and debris. I have a storm damaged tree that the city is forcing me to remove out of pocket before the 5th of March, meanwhile we are still getting denied on FEMA claims as well as a slew of problems.
I was watching the updates on the storm. It was scary. My friend was in the path of it. She thankfully survived. Best wishes to those who lost people during this ❤
So glad she is okay, it was a scary year to live in Florida!
Thanks!
Excellent as always :)
This proves that Floridians would be friendly
one of the Milton tornado outbreak EF3s passed a block from my house. Lots of damage. that was wild. then we had 70 mph winds all night.
Great Job ,Max !
I love watching your amazing videos as I'm really interested in tornadoes and hurricanes
@@shanenickisson Thank you so much!
Hi! Love your stuff! Ty for following your passion, very inspiring. TY for keeping car insurance more fair! Lucky you can enjoy your job & passion :)
Really appreciate your kind words and support, means a lot!
Wow! Thanks for another exciting and thoughtful video Max!!
Thank you ❤
Watching this from the UK just days before we get storm Eowyn
It is all fun and games until the sting jet ;)
as an east central floridian, i can say with confidence that the hurricane parties were sick asf.
Great work as always Max!
Thank you Charlie!
Stayed outside and watched both Helene and Milton because was on the southern most edge of both and didn't see the rain or higher winds but both took me by surprise by how the harbor waters were pushed on shore
Have lived a quarter mile from the harbor since Charley (that one sucked the peace river dry) and it was the first time our house flooded
And it only made landfall as a 3 thankfully. Cant imagine if it made landfall at it's full intensity.
Get ready for the 2025 hurricanes season, since we don’t what will happen?
Im in the gulf and we just had a blizzard.
As Mr. Beckwith would say “weather weirding”.
TY Max 🤠😎💙🙏
@@travisforest39 Of course 🙏
Scariest storm in my 35 years here. This is only year 3 on the gulf coast.
Charley was the scariest for me and Ian...ooh Ian was so long and horrible... Ian was a beast
Nice video👍👍
Clearwater FL and st Petersburg FL was one of hardest hit areas Clearwater FL and st Petersburg FL had over foot of rain almost 20 inches in st Petersburg FL
Houses in the center of st pete that are not even in a flood zone got flood damage. Was crazy here
i was in the eye that storm was pretty crazy
Very cool, where were you at?
Pinellas county and Hillsboro county had sustained winds over 100 for 6 + hours
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@@poohoo4495 Poo Hoo
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