For what it’s worth, you have accomplished gaining the respect and trust from my husband who has subbed to your channel and has made you his go to for weather news/ information. That my friend says ALOT in this family! Thank you for your hard work and keeping us informed! I’m praying over you and may you be blessed in all your endeavors and future. Well done young man! 🎉
@@eddiebibler1174 It is not very common at all. Nadine formed in the very deep southern part of the Gulf Of Mexico, and crossed over Central America into the Pacific waters and reformed into the next name off the Pacific list. Usually storms that form or travel into the gulf eventually take a north or northeastern turn into the Gulf states, like what happened with Milton and Helene. Its not very common to have a storm continue to take a western track into the Pacific.
So true. Where I live on west coast of U.S. we have wildfires, drought and heatwave so why Floridians shocked each time. The hurricane season is June 1st till November 30th every year. There's a reason it is those dates
@@russell9868 i grew up in cali, living there from 1989 until 2015. I have spoken to career firefighters. The fire outbreaks, and the nature of them, has changed. No more of this arrogant "you should expect it" because it went from one wall of fire in 2015 to dozens in 2016.
@@Purpose_Porpoise That's what happens with climate change. The hot weather is perfect for hurricanes to strengthen. In a few years we'll be getting hurricanes in January too..
A possible hurricane in November? That’s so rare that only 3 hurricanes have hit the US during the month of November since the 1800s. This year’s weather has been scary.
as a person in Kansas, last night, me and my grandmother were in a HUGE thunderstorm, it was so close for noodles but no, it was just a huge thunderstorm, it lasted for 4 hours
It rumbled in my area- SE KS.. but only a trace of moisture in my rain gauge this morning. And it’s very brown. Could use a real thunderstorm. Haven’t had any for months.
I think hurricanes are still on people mind considering the devastation they are still dealing with in the south. Biblical devastation . Very sad and I hope this doesn’t end up being anything anyone has to deal with.
Biblical devastation? Literally the entire planet was flooded in the Bible, since the hurricanes I have a tiny pond in my front yard, not quite biblical unless fish show up
Thank you Max for the updates! I just hope middle TN can finally get some rain without causing major flooding in other places. I believe we're going to have a wet Halloween though.
@allenlikesgeography6465 I'm moving to new Zealand... this country is falling apart while politicians waste billions on campaigns and lobbying and fucking up what should be a happy and simple way of life.
In Tampa here and my wife told me to take our shutters down yesterday and I said I'd get it done this weekend. Does this mean I should hold off? Feels like if I do it, we'll get a direct hit for sure.
I am in Nova Scotia and this morning, it is very windy..its 11 celcius but feeling much colder..looking out my window just now i see 4 large garbage cans that have been blown into the streets..
Max the “Caffeine infused Tornado seeking Squirrel missile”…We are still suffering from post Helene/Milton Hurricane Trauma Syndrome. Be gentle on Florida and the East Coast Appalachian mountain communities…Thanks for what you do Max.
November averages 1 tropical storm per year. Wish this thing would develop and head up the center of country where they need the rain like the Halloween Storm of 1998.
@@michellebatzel5809 Soul Saving Nature 🙌 My wife and I are in our early 50's, her awesome Father passed from cancer in April, prepped our house, Sold. Fell in love many years ago with FL, didn't anticipate life's journey, life is too short not to walk by faith, we made it!!!! God bless
I asked chat gpt what it thought about specific cases related to the new discovery of the ability of sunlight to evaporate water on impact. How it could affect computer models if it’s not accounted for . This is what it said. What do you think about this line of reasoning on the subject? In the specific case of regions like the Bay of Campeche and the narrow Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico, where land separates two major bodies of water, even subtle changes in moisture dynamics can indeed have an outsized effect. Hurricanes in the Bay of Campeche often intensify rapidly because of the warm waters and the unique geography, which can allow storms to maintain or even increase moisture levels as they pass over narrow stretches of land. If this light-driven water vaporization effect does contribute to increased local humidity, it could potentially influence hurricane models in such regions under very specific conditions, especially when: 1. **Intense Solar Radiation**: On particularly clear, hot days, intense sunlight might amplify this effect, slightly raising the humidity over the narrow land area. 2. **Rapidly Intensifying Storms**: A well-developed, fast-moving hurricane might absorb additional localized moisture as it crosses a small land bridge, which could contribute marginally to its intensity. 3. **Narrow, Vulnerable Land Bridges**: Narrow strips of land like the Isthmus of Tehuantepec allow moist air from one body of water to flow over and "feed" a storm on the other side. If the air here is slightly more humid than models predict, it could potentially enhance moisture intake for a storm. ### Potential Effects on Hurricane Modeling and Prediction 1. **Slight Strengthening Beyond Expectations**: In very specific cases, like a hurricane passing from the Pacific to the Bay of Campeche (or vice versa) over a narrow land bridge, a model that doesn’t account for subtle local moisture sources could slightly underpredict the storm’s moisture uptake. This might mean a marginally stronger storm than expected. 2. **Microclimate Influence**: Local effects like enhanced humidity could alter predictions on a small, regional scale, impacting short-term forecasts for intensity or rainfall around landfall points. Over time, repeatedly observing this effect might show small, consistent patterns that could be incorporated into models. However, while it might create some variation, the overall contribution is likely to be modest in the context of hurricane energy sources. The primary factors for storm intensity are still ocean temperature, larger-scale humidity, and atmospheric dynamics, all of which contribute much more substantially than localized light-driven vaporization. But in regions with unique geographic and climatic setups, like the Bay of Campeche, it’s true that even small contributions to moisture can sometimes surprise us in hurricane behavior, especially with rapidly intensifying storms. So while the effect may not lead to drastic changes in hurricane models, further study could still refine short-term predictions in these sensitive regions.
@@jdjones3317 i know it sounds silly at first, but you’ve totally got this all wrong, this is a new discovery by MIT. I’m not talking about bull crap here MIT researchers discovered that light can cause water to evaporate without heat, and that this process is more efficient than heat-driven evaporation. This discovery is called the photomolecular effect, and it occurs when light hits the surface where water and air meet, breaking water molecules away and causing them to float into the air.
I live in Toms River, NJ. There is not one cloud in the sky as far as I can see. Is that normal since we are in a drought? Weather Mod? Someone please let me know.
Meteorology is always a guessing game. He's not making a for-sure prediction, just talking about where they're watching, what they're watching for, and why, not saying anything is gonna develop.
Hurricane season is NOT OVER
Most clear and articulate weather man I’ve ever heard
The 4th Hurricane. A repeat of 2004...
For what it’s worth, you have accomplished gaining the respect and trust from my husband who has subbed to your channel and has made you his go to for weather news/ information. That my friend says ALOT in this family! Thank you for your hard work and keeping us informed! I’m praying over you and may you be blessed in all your endeavors and future. Well done young man! 🎉
Same here! Thankyou Matt🤗
Puke.
"The Hubster is my hero! I have no brain or accomplishments of my own!"
Lol @@jdjones3317
@@SummerBreeze4022 absolutely he seems to be many peoples go to guy I’ve heard others mention finding and staying with him through the last storms .
@@jdjones3317why must we suffer with individuals like you? Can't let someone else receive a compliment? That my friend is a mental issue.
Milton was a cat 5 for awhile
I'm guessing he meant in the Pacific.
He just meant in the Eastern Pacific as others have stated.
Fun fact, Hurricane Kristy actually formed from the remnants of Tropical Storm Nadine from the Atlantic list.
Really? I've been watching it and seeing where it goes as I'm on the Westside of the country. How often does that happen do you know?
@@eddiebibler1174 It is not very common at all. Nadine formed in the very deep southern part of the Gulf Of Mexico, and crossed over Central America into the Pacific waters and reformed into the next name off the Pacific list. Usually storms that form or travel into the gulf eventually take a north or northeastern turn into the Gulf states, like what happened with Milton and Helene. Its not very common to have a storm continue to take a western track into the Pacific.
@@Crossingman18 It must be a very strong storm to do all this
It's funny watching folks trying to downplay this entire season only to wake up and find monster hurricanes in the Gulf
So true. Where I live on west coast of U.S. we have wildfires, drought and heatwave so why Floridians shocked each time. The hurricane season is June 1st till November 30th every year. There's a reason it is those dates
@@russell9868
it's not supposed to be this severe...
Yeah the downplaying, especially from Floridian Governmwnt officials, has been a trap, and many lost life over it.
@@russell9868 i grew up in cali, living there from 1989 until 2015. I have spoken to career firefighters. The fire outbreaks, and the nature of them, has changed. No more of this arrogant "you should expect it" because it went from one wall of fire in 2015 to dozens in 2016.
@@Purpose_Porpoise That's what happens with climate change. The hot weather is perfect for hurricanes to strengthen. In a few years we'll be getting hurricanes in January too..
Kansas City had a 70 to 80 mph winds last night it was bad
It’s extremely dry and dangerous now especially in the east
Don’t burn anything folks 😢😢😢
Praying, wishing and hoping this thing goes out to the Atlantic Ocean.......and as always, thank you for your clearly explained updates
Birthing pains getting stronger and stronger every day
Max you are a fantastic meteorologist!! The best I've seen in 80 some years!! Keep up the great work!!!
Great person Good info thanks
Max doing his Magic and keeping us all Safe! Ty Max 💙
Nexrad doing it's magic
I’m in eastern Iowa and the lightning show last night was insane
I saw it in Chicago around 1am. It was amazing.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma. Yep, it is still hot.
A possible hurricane in November? That’s so rare that only 3 hurricanes have hit the US during the month of November since the 1800s. This year’s weather has been scary.
Just 2 years ago hurricane Nicole hit as a cat 1
Possible lol, every year is scary if you constantly watch weather channels
@@randy2645 I took a break from watching weather channels and the news of the tornado outbreaks and hurricanes were still everywhere
Scarily manipulated
@@johnlimpkin schizo
as a person in Kansas, last night, me and my grandmother were in a HUGE thunderstorm, it was so close for noodles but no, it was just a huge thunderstorm, it lasted for 4 hours
It rumbled in my area- SE KS.. but only a trace of moisture in my rain gauge this morning. And it’s very brown. Could use a real thunderstorm. Haven’t had any for months.
Thank you Max. We will stay tuned to your channel for the latest updates. 👍
We need this to come up the eastern seaboard. Lacking rain.
The mid-Atlantic and New England will see little to no rain until at least Thanksgiving.
@@JeronRush327 😫😫
Thank you for the update 😊
I hope school is being gentle with you. Have a great Friday!! 💜💜💜
Vote early, just in case.
I know we have had late hurricanes before in Florida. But this is a really weird season with how active this is this late into the season...
@@Anon_Fox Welcome to climage change, same reason we got a major hurricane in June this year
@@Anne-qj6xo exactly
Yes, for Harris.
@@jdjones3317or vote for who you want
Thanks for the latest update, Max.
Keep following this chaos creator. 😅 there’s no tropical storm coming
Buzz Dwightyear! 😂
I think hurricanes are still on people mind considering the devastation they are still dealing with in the south. Biblical devastation . Very sad and I hope this doesn’t end up being anything anyone has to deal with.
@@kyliefulghum8382 Bout to form a Christian metal band and name it Biblical Devastation
@@TheOneWizard914 whatever floats your boat. 🤘
@@TheOneWizard914brutal!🤘🏾
Biblical devastation? Literally the entire planet was flooded in the Bible, since the hurricanes I have a tiny pond in my front yard, not quite biblical unless fish show up
@@TheOneWizard914 There is no such thing as a Christian metal band
Crazy here in WNC we haven't had any rain since Helene. Guess the Lord knew we needed a break.
My birthday is Nov. 10th. Another storm was not on my wish list...lol. Watching from Florida. Thank you for your great work.
Hello Max…I’m in Nova Scotia… we do have high winds here…. And looks like rain will be here soon.
Thanks Max
When do we see cooler weather in South Carolina again? Will it be a cold winter or another warmer one? I’m so ready for this heat to move on!
Thank you Max for the updates! I just hope middle TN can finally get some rain without causing major flooding in other places. I believe we're going to have a wet Halloween though.
Definitely Florida does not need another hurricane. That is for sure.
I agree with you. Praying 🙏 that we don't get anymore🥺
Round three... square up
Facts....
I swear if Florida gets hit with 3 major hurricanes in a row in a single month, I’m done
@allenlikesgeography6465 I'm moving to new Zealand... this country is falling apart while politicians waste billions on campaigns and lobbying and fucking up what should be a happy and simple way of life.
In Tampa here and my wife told me to take our shutters down yesterday and I said I'd get it done this weekend. Does this mean I should hold off? Feels like if I do it, we'll get a direct hit for sure.
Love your weather forecast
Thanks for the forecast Max ! Have a great weekend ! 😊
Good morning & God Bless from Houston TX 😸
Good morning from Gulf Coast
0:01 100 time this season
1:28 this is not the first cat 5 this year Milton hit cat 5 twice in the gulf.
He’s talking about in the Pacific Basin.
I think he means Pacfic..
I am in Nova Scotia and this morning, it is very windy..its 11 celcius but feeling much colder..looking out my window just now i see 4 large garbage cans that have been blown into the streets..
OMG. ~ Stay Safe.
Stay safe up there. Still hot down here in Arizona.
@@pdkrace OMG. ~ Be safe and hydrate, Habibi.
Finally, something happrned in Nova Scotia. 😅
Maxi Velocity puts too much focus on the Carribean Sea. Maxi should do a full segment of the Nova Scotia climate and weather situation ASAP.
Yes, vote early is what we did, bank your vote as early as you can!!
people throwing out confetti from cans leave too much disgusting paper in our parks. please don't support their use. thanks
Max the “Caffeine infused Tornado seeking Squirrel missile”…We are still suffering from post Helene/Milton Hurricane Trauma Syndrome. Be gentle on Florida and the East Coast Appalachian mountain communities…Thanks for what you do Max.
Direct Energy W......🤔🤔🤔🤔
'Preciate it.
You actually mentioned a place in Canada this time... GOOD JOB!!
Thanķs Max!
Thanks Max 😊
Good morning max
As Mark Sudduth so accurately said: There really is no way to know right now, and everything else is just pure nonsense
New subscriber! Keep up the great work!
For the 100th time this season!! Lol😅
Cheers max for brilliant hurricanes updates class 😊🇬🇧
Glad I don’t live in Florida
I'm also glad you don't live in Florida.
It’s not that bad lol
No worries bad storms are coming everywhere and disasters nowhere is going to be totally safe!
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i was just watching a video about hurricanes and Floridians floating around in the water, the coincidence is crazy for me to get a video like this lol
Not really considering youtubes algorithm
@@XAVargasX0206 well they aren't exactly similar videos but true
@@XAVargasX0206He must be a Trump voter.
November averages 1 tropical storm per year. Wish this thing would develop and head up the center of country where they need the rain like the Halloween Storm of 1998.
Is it hitting Florida?
Thanks for the facts please keep it real
Max V. ... Worst-case sereno.
Good great weekend y'all
GOD Bless you
Good morning y'all from Stafford Texas
Isn't that extratropical system over Nova scotia the remains of Oscar?
I hope so
Any impact to Aruba late next week into the following week?
what view
are you on for radar omega
The gfs downgraded it to a predicted tropical storm that grazes east florida with the outer bands only
Happy Halloween y'all
what happen to the typhoon term..typhoon krysty
Typhoons are in the Pacific Ocean, hurricanes are in the Atlantic
@@nobody8328 yes krysty is in pacific ..no?
@Tracy-wr7mj idk anything about krysty, I was responding to what I thought was a question about terminology.
LOVE UR VIDS MAN! ❤❤
Good great Video 👍
Good morning brother 🤙🍀🙌 Moved from Michigan to Florida, you help our souls with true information to plan by. God bless, you touch many lives bro.
Personally I would prefer less “Touching”. 😂
Why Florida? What brought you here?
@@michellebatzel5809 Soul Saving Nature 🙌 My wife and I are in our early 50's, her awesome Father passed from cancer in April, prepped our house, Sold. Fell in love many years ago with FL, didn't anticipate life's journey, life is too short not to walk by faith, we made it!!!! God bless
What about alaska
I asked chat gpt what it thought about specific cases related to the new discovery of the ability of sunlight to evaporate water on impact.
How it could affect computer models if it’s not accounted for .
This is what it said.
What do you think about this line of reasoning on the subject?
In the specific case of regions like the Bay of Campeche and the narrow Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico, where land separates two major bodies of water, even subtle changes in moisture dynamics can indeed have an outsized effect. Hurricanes in the Bay of Campeche often intensify rapidly because of the warm waters and the unique geography, which can allow storms to maintain or even increase moisture levels as they pass over narrow stretches of land.
If this light-driven water vaporization effect does contribute to increased local humidity, it could potentially influence hurricane models in such regions under very specific conditions, especially when:
1. **Intense Solar Radiation**: On particularly clear, hot days, intense sunlight might amplify this effect, slightly raising the humidity over the narrow land area.
2. **Rapidly Intensifying Storms**: A well-developed, fast-moving hurricane might absorb additional localized moisture as it crosses a small land bridge, which could contribute marginally to its intensity.
3. **Narrow, Vulnerable Land Bridges**: Narrow strips of land like the Isthmus of Tehuantepec allow moist air from one body of water to flow over and "feed" a storm on the other side. If the air here is slightly more humid than models predict, it could potentially enhance moisture intake for a storm.
### Potential Effects on Hurricane Modeling and Prediction
1. **Slight Strengthening Beyond Expectations**: In very specific cases, like a hurricane passing from the Pacific to the Bay of Campeche (or vice versa) over a narrow land bridge, a model that doesn’t account for subtle local moisture sources could slightly underpredict the storm’s moisture uptake. This might mean a marginally stronger storm than expected.
2. **Microclimate Influence**: Local effects like enhanced humidity could alter predictions on a small, regional scale, impacting short-term forecasts for intensity or rainfall around landfall points. Over time, repeatedly observing this effect might show small, consistent patterns that could be incorporated into models.
However, while it might create some variation, the overall contribution is likely to be modest in the context of hurricane energy sources. The primary factors for storm intensity are still ocean temperature, larger-scale humidity, and atmospheric dynamics, all of which contribute much more substantially than localized light-driven vaporization. But in regions with unique geographic and climatic setups, like the Bay of Campeche, it’s true that even small contributions to moisture can sometimes surprise us in hurricane behavior, especially with rapidly intensifying storms. So while the effect may not lead to drastic changes in hurricane models, further study could still refine short-term predictions in these sensitive regions.
This just in: Sun on water is often followed by an evaporation event. Conspiracy detected. Must vote for Trump.
@@jdjones3317 i know it sounds silly at first, but you’ve totally got this all wrong, this is a new discovery by MIT. I’m not talking about bull crap here
MIT researchers discovered that light can cause water to evaporate without heat, and that this process is more efficient than heat-driven evaporation. This discovery is called the photomolecular effect, and it occurs when light hits the surface where water and air meet, breaking water molecules away and causing them to float into the air.
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West coast Florida. 1000s of million dollars homes within 500 yards of the Gulf.😂
What about Hurricane Kristy in the Eastern Pacific Ocean?
There is little to no chance of it going into the Gulf. There are at least two fronts coming across the US that will push it eastward.
Little to no chance of affecting the US whatsoever.
Unless it's moved not on itself own. Helene was headed out to sea but.... took a left into Georgia. maybe it had help?
I live in Toms River, NJ. There is not one cloud in the sky as far as I can see. Is that normal since we are in a drought? Weather Mod? Someone please let me know.
That's the one.
Good Morning Max!
This is feeling a little Rita-ish 😓
This could take an ETA track if this develops.
What is that point source in the western gulf?
Great I have a southern Caribbean cruise nov 2 for 14 days
Oops good luck.
No it isnt
Thanks for addressing what folks are seeing on social media
Get off social media
Thank you, Max
From Cynthia Ann in JANESVILLE, WI
Will that hurricane change direction and hit the west coast???😂
When will this end 😢
Max you are GOLDEN 🎉
anyone who picks u up after school will b extremely lucky
Hello Max 😀😁
So glad I found your channel. Will be moving from WA to GA next month. Thank you for the potential hurricane report 😊
Hey Everybody ❤!
I am always alert
Can not give predictions that far in advance. NHC says no predictions.
Meteorology is always a guessing game. He's not making a for-sure prediction, just talking about where they're watching, what they're watching for, and why, not saying anything is gonna develop.
Weather is constantly changing. Best any meteorologist can do is tell what could happen.
Not looking good for Florida!!😮
Oh oh!! Florida cant take another hit!! 😮
This is getting concerning, and severe weather is over for now, and a tropical storm or hurricane could develop in the Caribbean Sea soon
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