Crazy how it goes over Central Texas every time....... it's very dry and burn ❤️🔥 bans in MANY counties. 😢 Tomorrow is possible record ⏺️ heat 100° on the 13th of October 😮 GOD bless each and everyone 🙏
Hello from Tennessee, thank you David for the updates. Tonight , I'm going to see if I can see the comet ☄️ I heard that will be seen in this area. Happy Saturday y’all ♥️
Hi David!!! Thank you again so much for professional informative info you started with us all the way they Hurricane Milton!! I appreciate your effort & you know I now rely on you for weather info!! Your sweet David & I feel I have a friend in you!! Enjoy your day!! Keep us all posted!!!!!! 😉😀✌👍❤
@@RainShadow2021 Beleve it or not we are still recovering in some parys of the island!!, and its been 7 years already!!, a lot of problems with the electricituy!!. Still i wont leave my island! Take care! D.👋🇵🇷😉🏝
@@WeatherForce2024 I saw a few days ago, they had it hitting the Yucatán and entering the gulf. Now it shows it affecting Central America. I had a bad feeling about Milton and Helene before it formed, and I kinda got a bad feeling about this one forming into something bad too. I’m not quite sure if that gut feeling is saying it’s going to hit the US or not just yet, but I think the GFS is onto something. Thank you for keeping us updated!! I look forward to your next livestream :)))
yo whats up David! ❤ Hopefully the high pressure is dominant enough to push the Central American gyre system west instead of it entering the gulf of mexico.
@@WeatherForce2024It’s probably the same ridge thats going to heat up the east coast in a week from now. But I believe if the invest near the cabo verde islands gets caught up in this ridge, it might steer it towards the western carribean, possibly a worst case scenario.
@@GulJannat-cd3jr parts of the gulf was still hot but now that the season is changing the tropics in the gulf will die down XL cause of a lot of wind shear so if any thing was to develop in the gulf it will fiz out before even making land fall
I have a question that I cannot find an answer for anywhere if anyone might have some answers or theories on! Theoretically speaking, If you have a hurricane form in the gulf and heads towards western Florida and then another hurricane form in the main development region and heads directly towards eastern Florida and both hurricanes are set to hit at roughly the same time, what would happen? Would the Fujiwhara effect set in? Would it form into one over land? Would they like bounce off each other and shift patterns and one spin north and one spin south and miss Florida altogether? What would the people of Florida be experiencing? THEORETICALLY WHAT WOULD HAPPEN!?!?
It’s coming back to Florida is Nadine another Major Hurricane. And it’s going Southern or Northern Track. So the answer is Northern Track. And their was already a 6.2 Earthquake in Costa Rica. So Southern Track so unlikely. Because Florida is the only Target for Major Hurricanes.
@@WeatherForce2024I am just saying that because Florida is the only area for Fall Major Hurricanes now. And It’s unlikely that Texas and Louisiana will get hit by Hurricanes. Florida will be the Highest Hits for Hurricanes and Major Hurricanes. My Grandma is correct she says Brace ourselves for Nadine.
@@daynheywood1989 I'm sorry what? The NHC has yet to highlight any area near the western Caribbean or the gulf. It'll probably atleast a week before something even comes into the area to being the process. Until an LLC forms all models are pure speculation at this point.
I ask that you stop posting things that are contributing to the panic in Florida. There is no gas and power is not up for everyone. Now you are even more crazy with impending doom as you think another hurricane is coming due to there being some low pressure below Cuba. Red doesn’t always mean hurricane. There are other contributing factors you just straight up ignore for the clicks. Please stop.
i just got my power back in north Tampa and this guy seems to be relishing in the hope of more doom... none of the weather stations are saying any of this stuff NOT EVEN NOAA... i checked this guy's history on his channel and he was WRONG about Ian... he was all "TAMPA IS GOING TO GET IT TAMPA IS GOING TO GET IT.. and it DIDN"T happen!!!!!!!!!! everyone wants to be a "junior" meterologst!!! wat is his creditials???
@@55mazzella you mean for the "clicks" the heading looks like click bait.. the more clicks he gets the more $$$$ he gets for the channel... why isn't he working for a real weather company if he knows so much more than NOAA??
@@rebeccaippolito912 It’s not about being right or wrong, it’s about being informative with the most up to date information, which David does very well. Weather changes all the time, it’s not David’s fault. As for today’s information, multiple (many) other channels are saying the same thing. No need to be rude, if you don’t find this information useful, just move on. David works hard to put these videos together. No need to be rude.
@@TheDeeStain that’s unfortunately not how it works. Hurricanes form over warm water. The jet stream is very warm and can help tropical development. This is why we have hurricanes in November or even December (hurricane sandy for example)
@@alexanderweinrich7418 Except that is the case. Sandy formed over unusual warm waters and it was in October. You let me know the statistics of how many hurricanes have formed in November in the golf since 1900 and how many made landfall as a hurricane. These channels farm views every hurricane season it's the same thing.
Just made it through Helene and Milton. I am done for this year.
Same!
Thank you so much appreciate your time I look forward to hearing from you every night great job thank you again
Thanks again!
I'm so ready for hurricane season to be over 😩. Thanks david
Thanks for keeping us informed
You’re very welcome
Highly impressed with your channel. Thank you very much!!
Great update David....Hurricane season is definitely NOT done. Will be watching and waiting for your next update!
Thanks 👍
Nice professional looking logo David, it's a keeper!👍🏻
Thanks so much.
Thank again for your update, David.
Alright hes back yeah Dave !!!
hello, i'm truly back.
What a crazy year, and it's still not over.
Yeah don't you think. A slow start to September has ended that month very active and looks like it's still not over yet.
Love yournew Logo David!!! Follow you, D.🇵🇷👋🌀
Crazy how it goes over Central Texas every time....... it's very dry and burn ❤️🔥 bans in MANY counties. 😢
Tomorrow is possible record ⏺️ heat 100° on the 13th of October 😮
GOD bless each and everyone 🙏
Imagine 3 hurricanes hitting Florida within 3 weeks of each other 😮
Let's hope this doesn't become more commonplace for the states that border the Gulf of Mexico.
Hello from Tennessee, thank you David for the updates. Tonight , I'm going to see if I can see the comet ☄️ I heard that will be seen in this area. Happy Saturday y’all ♥️
Thanks as always...
Your very welcome.
Thanks David!
Your so welcome.
You are the best.
Great report, thanks
Your very welcome.
I just discovered your channel and joined. Excellent coverage.
Thank you so much for subscribing. I’ll have another video out on the tropics today.
Hi David!!! Thank you again so much for professional informative info you started with us all the way they Hurricane Milton!! I appreciate your effort & you know I now rely on you for weather info!! Your sweet David & I feel I have a friend in you!! Enjoy your day!! Keep us all posted!!!!!! 😉😀✌👍❤
You’re very welcome Ruth and I’m looking forward to you watching my channel quite often. I love seeing all these comments. 😊❤
Is anyone on here thinking of moving out of Florida because of the storms and pain-in-the-butt evacuations?
You are Welcome to my island, Puerto Rici!!!😂😂😂😂 D.🇵🇷🤭🤭👋
I've wanted out of FL for 10 years.
@@dianareveron4576 still recovering from Hurricane Maria ?
@@RainShadow2021 Beleve it or not we are still recovering in some parys of the island!!, and its been 7 years already!!, a lot of problems with the electricituy!!. Still i wont leave my island! Take care! D.👋🇵🇷😉🏝
Watching from Jamaica
Sweet.
Ty ✌️💜
Yea David is back ❤
Great work David!!
No more please
That area in the Carribean hopefully goes straight west and the Atlantic system recurves Done with these storms.
😅 not another one. 😩
There's a possibility still too far out but nature is letting us know that we are not done yet.
Respectfully, as a Floridian, I ain't watching any tropics for a while.
I understand, after dealing with Helene & Milton.
Let’s hope these stay away from the entire southern US!
Including Puerto Rico.
The remains of Milton looks like an ocean bound Comet.
That Needs To Change
The GFS model keeps changing that Caribbean system. I’m keeping an eye on it though…
I know and as long as it's on the model long enough between runs, the NHC may start highlighting that area.
@@WeatherForce2024 I saw a few days ago, they had it hitting the Yucatán and entering the gulf. Now it shows it affecting Central America. I had a bad feeling about Milton and Helene before it formed, and I kinda got a bad feeling about this one forming into something bad too. I’m not quite sure if that gut feeling is saying it’s going to hit the US or not just yet, but I think the GFS is onto something. Thank you for keeping us updated!! I look forward to your next livestream :)))
Thanks much
Your welcome
👎🤫
God Bless you David
🙏😘
Hey Suze.
👀
Hello David from Alabama
Watching from BARBADOS in for rain
good night what about Jamaica are we going to get affected in Jamaica just like what Beryl do 😱🤔
Hope not!!
David, hi
Please stay out there in the ocean
Its taking that Irma track
Yes it is but only if it feels the low-level trades.
Until we see an LLC all models are just pure speculation at this point. The next model run will be completely different from the current.
I fully understand where you’re coming from on that. Yes because it is far out and models have not done the best job recently, but it is worth noting.
Hello 👋
hello.
Is there Stan the Stick proof of life?
"This could go north, or south or east or even west"......
talk about a 360 view!
Why are these two systems moving east to west, when the last storm went west to east. This makes zero sense.
Storms typically move east to west. Milton, however, was a different case. The dipping jet stream basically forced Milton due eastward.
18Z GFS shows a hurricane headed to Tallahassee and up through the Carolinas...Thanks for the update David.
Did Puerto Rico have an EQ?
you should say your full name in your intro and outro this is david schlotthauer from the weather station or whatever
I may, we'll see. I like to jump stright in.
👍😀🤠✔️🇺🇸
And I think you can get another Ian
yo whats up David! ❤ Hopefully the high pressure is dominant enough to push the Central American gyre system west instead of it entering the gulf of mexico.
Same here and looks like there's early signals for that ridge to be there.
@@WeatherForce2024It’s probably the same ridge thats going to heat up the east coast in a week from now. But I believe if the invest near the cabo verde islands gets caught up in this ridge, it might steer it towards the western carribean, possibly a worst case scenario.
@@davidleyt1060 Yeah that's what i'm thinking if the east coast ridge is dominant.
They say, They seed, grow, steer these storms. What such dung!
Jeremy Clarkson Cloud Machine: NASA makes rain out of hydrogen. on Utube.
Patents on it !
See for people like you that deny the evidence its gunna make you look real silly and thats exactly why you have no comeback.
@@shelly6482 Man can play with trying but no, they are from Almighty God.
@@shelly6482 And for people like you, I can't get people to turn to God because it is said, Man is doing this.
Mother earth is about to do the funniest thing ever.
It’s not going happen to much wind shear by the time it even gets to the gulf it will die
Don't be overconfident. Look back at Hurricane Milton.
@@GulJannat-cd3jr conditions are completely different now.
@@GulJannat-cd3jr parts of the gulf was still hot but now that the season is changing the tropics in the gulf will die down XL cause of a lot of wind shear so if any thing was to develop in the gulf it will fiz out before even making land fall
@@GulJannat-cd3jr
I don’t trust the storm from Africa
As a south carolinian I hope your right
You look tired David….take care of yourself cuz.
Do you feel that the information we’ve been getting this year has been accurate? I don’t believe so.
I have a question that I cannot find an answer for anywhere if anyone might have some answers or theories on! Theoretically speaking, If you have a hurricane form in the gulf and heads towards western Florida and then another hurricane form in the main development region and heads directly towards eastern Florida and both hurricanes are set to hit at roughly the same time, what would happen? Would the Fujiwhara effect set in? Would it form into one over land? Would they like bounce off each other and shift patterns and one spin north and one spin south and miss Florida altogether? What would the people of Florida be experiencing? THEORETICALLY WHAT WOULD HAPPEN!?!?
Simple answer: no. Dynamics would not allow that.
It’s coming back to Florida is Nadine another Major Hurricane. And it’s going Southern or Northern Track. So the answer is Northern Track. And their was already a 6.2 Earthquake in Costa Rica. So Southern Track so unlikely. Because Florida is the only Target for Major Hurricanes.
No it's not let's not freakout yet.
@@WeatherForce2024I am just saying that because Florida is the only area for Fall Major Hurricanes now. And It’s unlikely that Texas and Louisiana will get hit by Hurricanes. Florida will be the Highest Hits for Hurricanes and Major Hurricanes. My Grandma is correct she says Brace ourselves for Nadine.
@@daynheywood1989 I'm sorry what? The NHC has yet to highlight any area near the western Caribbean or the gulf. It'll probably atleast a week before something even comes into the area to being the process. Until an LLC forms all models are pure speculation at this point.
Why is Florida having so many tornados with the hurricanes?
It’s because the windshield that Hurricane’s produce.
So the govt is designing another storm (so they say). Lol
Nothing to watch!🤦🤣
Ol Spock Jr with his outlandish forecasts!
Let’s hope these two will stay away from Florida
Florida is the Highest Hit of Major Hurricanes In The Fall this year so My Grandma is right we should brace ourselves for Nadine.
I hope so too. Stay away from where any people live!
My moble home got hit and Milton ripped a roof off my carport. This is ridiculous
Just got back electric a nd wat e r in St. Petersburg, took 3 days and I am in senior buildng.
@ryanjones6827 they wont
..military is steering and strengthening them to wipe florida clean. Youre asleep. You wont be soon..watch the.death coking.
I ask that you stop posting things that are contributing to the panic in Florida. There is no gas and power is not up for everyone. Now you are even more crazy with impending doom as you think another hurricane is coming due to there being some low pressure below Cuba. Red doesn’t always mean hurricane. There are other contributing factors you just straight up ignore for the clicks. Please stop.
They do it for ratings.
i just got my power back in north Tampa and this guy seems to be relishing in the hope of more doom... none of the weather stations are saying any of this stuff NOT EVEN NOAA... i checked this guy's history on his channel and he was WRONG about Ian... he was all "TAMPA IS GOING TO GET IT TAMPA IS GOING TO GET IT.. and it DIDN"T happen!!!!!!!!!! everyone wants to be a "junior" meterologst!!! wat is his creditials???
@@55mazzella you mean for the "clicks" the heading looks like click bait.. the more clicks he gets the more $$$$ he gets for the channel... why isn't he working for a real weather company if he knows so much more than NOAA??
This is his job, ignorance isn’t bliss, “don’t be scared be prepared”
@@rebeccaippolito912
It’s not about being right or wrong, it’s about being informative with the most up to date information, which David does very well. Weather changes all the time, it’s not David’s fault.
As for today’s information, multiple (many) other channels are saying the same thing.
No need to be rude, if you don’t find this information useful, just move on. David works hard to put these videos together. No need to be rude.
Its getting to cold. Move along.
@@TheDeeStain that’s unfortunately not how it works. Hurricanes form over warm water. The jet stream is very warm and can help tropical development. This is why we have hurricanes in November or even December (hurricane sandy for example)
@@alexanderweinrich7418 Except that is the case. Sandy formed over unusual warm waters and it was in October. You let me know the statistics of how many hurricanes have formed in November in the golf since 1900 and how many made landfall as a hurricane. These channels farm views every hurricane season it's the same thing.
Post your weather channel!
Thanks David!
Your welcome and hoping your day is very well.