With sustained winds of 185 mph with gust up to 220 mph and only moving 1-3 mph, I can only imagine the pure terror for those being stuck in it for hours.
I've been watching hurricanes for almost 15 years now from home and this is one of the most impressive hurricanes I've ever seen . especially in the Atlantic. I love hurricanes. I think they are an awesome awesome force of nature. I don't like the damage they do, but I look forward to a new year every year when the season comes. That being said the past 3 hurricane seasons to me have been really strange with lots of things that have never been seen before . and lots of records broken. and then we have the slow movers. Hurricane Harvey... Florence... Dorian... I could be wrong but I just don't seem to have noticed too many of them over the years and now it's like we have one a year that wants to hit the brakes and just decimate whatever it lands on
Hurricanes are fascinating. It's a shame we've seen so many tropical storms this season. We're on beta already and we've had like 5-10 hurricanes in total
I'm told that global warming causes the jet stream to weaken, and because the jet stream can move hurricanes away that means hurricanes might move slower
I was in Florida actually Clearwater, the sunsets, and sunrises were absolutely breath taking I was there ten days got pics of everyone except the last night it was rainy, cloudy just nasty I remember walking the pier and taking pics however not catching nothing worth saving, as thinking back I wish I had save more!!! We flew out that next day for Cincinnati, one of the best trips I had there just so relaxing and calm, less than three days in Cincinnati I am sitting watching a hurricane unleash over the Bahamas, I was heartbroken ( being born in Florida, having family all over the state from Tampa, Clearwater, ect.. I had vacationed in the Bahamas the year before and wow I met some pretty awesome amazing peeps and that flight home was rather sad) I immediately got on a live stream from the Bahamas where they were at that time taking cover higher up, I lost contact that next 24 hours at that time ppl were then heading for their roof tops to pray for rescue, well we all know this was not going to happen they had done evacuated the land, this was so heartbreaking and hard to watch now nothing but the weather ch and a spinning out of control hurricane sit over top of a once beautiful island!! I still pray for those destroyed by this nightmare 🙏
Born in Homestead and raised in Broward County Florida, live near Melbourne in Brevard now and this storm terrified me when it stopped and looked it was going to continue due West hitting Central Florida😳 Florida dodged a bullet that time but so lucky this year with Ian😧
The friction was enough to disrupt the circulation. Intense hurricanes are still surprisingly delicate, in some ways more so than weaker storms. When the circulation is that strong and tight, a small disturbance can amplify into something large enough to break down the whole eyewall circulation. It is very much like a wheel going out of balance on some type of high speed machinery and flying apart.
Also should be noted. The longer a hurricane sits over water, the more cold water is brought to the surface from deep in the ocean. Look at sea surface temperatures and you can see where major storms are.
Second. Let us play who had been affected by the hurricane Dorian. #VirginIslands #PrayForBahamas #Canada #Florida #SouthCarolina #NorthCarolina #Dorian #HurricaneDorian #05L
Yep, the center passed well north of the UK already though the last of the wind and rain from the storm is moving through the UK now. The remains of Gabrielle will reach there by early Thursday as well.
@@EarthtoSpaceScience They become 'post' tropical once they move out of warm ocean into far cooler waters such as the UK where water temps are only 50-65 degrees and usually weaken significantly and are far less defined.
That particular color scheme for cloud top temperatures (which indicates height) goes back decades. Cold cloud top temperatures indicated deep convection (taller clouds) which in turn means they are more intense and are producing heavier rain. Radar color schemes usually use red for heavy rain and blue/green for light rain. So, having the IR satellite imagery with the same color scheme essentially allows it to overlap with traditional radar imagery. There are some IR satellite imagery color schemes that use blue for cold cloud tops, but they aren't usually used much since this color scheme has been around so long people are far more used to it.
@@aron1332 yes it sat over the Bahamas and it’s shallow water in that area. Strong storms like this need deep hot water and have to move quick otherwise they super cool the water stopping evaporation and starving the storm. This storm should’ve starved the first day over the Bahamas there is not enough energy in the water to keep the storm alive. Especially if it sat in the same spot for 48 hours. A lot of land was in the way too hurricanes can’t survive on land there’s no fuel. The water was heated beneath the storm. That’s how it continued. Just like how the water was 100 and something in the Florida Keys and the high air temperatures never went over 100. The average was in the lpw 80s. So it’s like saying my stove top only heats up to 90 but the water in the pot is 100. Makes so sense especially considering water takes so much longer to heat up compared to air
@@ac60hz120it didn’t get affected by the land in the Bahamas because small islands like that don’t affect strength, it also weakened anyways. and the reason the water was warmer than the air is because water doesn’t just heat up slower, it also cools down slower
@@adamisadamplays the water around the Bahamas is very shallow. There’s not enough heat content to keep a storm at 185 miles an hour for three days that’s impossible. There’s not enough heat and it doesn’t go deep enough the land is dead area for the storm. There is no heat for the storm to absorb on land which should’ve made an even weaker also in the keys. The water was recorded July 23 which is the hottest month so the air shouldn’t have been cooling down. It should’ve been at its peak, Waters aren’t hottest until September 10 water was hotter than the air ever was
@@EarthtoSpaceScience The speed of it's movement was only 2 mph. Only good thing about it when being inside the eye where it's calm and that it's barely moving, it'll stay calm for many hours.
I think it is mixed depending on the area. I know some tourist areas were recovering quickly but I’m not sure how the Rona has set things back this year.
Dear author big thank you for the video and data!!! And hello everyone here☺🤝🤝 I'm seeking some help/advice. I would greatly appreciate if someone knows of some resource where i can find historical data of wind speeds🌍🌏🌎 i put one more detail in the comments below👇 The more years in the past i can look and the more precision steps it has the better it will be, thank you in advance for any clue it is greatly appreciated🤝🤝🤝
As a Floridian, I can honestly say we stood up to Dorian and bullied her away. You can clearly see how she cried as she went north and dispersed. Sorry to the east coast states, and especially the Bahamas. She just stood there taking it getting madder by the minute.
I remember this. True story I’m A Gator fan and my brother in law is a hurricanes fan and this was the year our teams played each other. The Gators won that year and I joke with him about the Hurricane missing Florida and the Florida Gators beating the hurricanes at the same time.
Dear author big thank you for the video and data!!! And hello everyone here☺🤝🤝 I'm seeking some help/advice. I would greatly appreciate if someone knows of some resource where i can find historical data of wind speeds🌍🌏🌎 The site [Windу point соm] (youtube deletes links i guess) is perfect, but i haven't found historical data there. The more years in the past i can look and the more precision steps it has the better it will be, thank you in advance for any clue it is greatly appreciated🤝🤝🤝
The way that monster just sat on top of Grand Bahama for a full day without moving is unbelievable.
With sustained winds of 185 mph with gust up to 220 mph and only moving 1-3 mph, I can only imagine the pure terror for those being stuck in it for hours.
Manipulated by man
just imagine if it kept moving towards florida
@@ac60hz120 bruh
@@ac60hz120 Retard.
I've been watching hurricanes for almost 15 years now from home and this is one of the most impressive hurricanes I've ever seen . especially in the Atlantic. I love hurricanes. I think they are an awesome awesome force of nature. I don't like the damage they do, but I look forward to a new year every year when the season comes. That being said the past 3 hurricane seasons to me have been really strange with lots of things that have never been seen before . and lots of records broken. and then we have the slow movers. Hurricane Harvey... Florence... Dorian... I could be wrong but I just don't seem to have noticed too many of them over the years and now it's like we have one a year that wants to hit the brakes and just decimate whatever it lands on
Hurricanes are absolutely fascinating
Hurricanes are fascinating. It's a shame we've seen so many tropical storms this season. We're on beta already and we've had like 5-10 hurricanes in total
Yea still waiting on 2021
Yes 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I'm told that global warming causes the jet stream to weaken, and because the jet stream can move hurricanes away that means hurricanes might move slower
I was in Florida actually Clearwater, the sunsets, and sunrises were absolutely breath taking I was there ten days got pics of everyone except the last night it was rainy, cloudy just nasty I remember walking the pier and taking pics however not catching nothing worth saving, as thinking back I wish I had save more!!! We flew out that next day for Cincinnati, one of the best trips I had there just so relaxing and calm, less than three days in Cincinnati I am sitting watching a hurricane unleash over the Bahamas, I was heartbroken ( being born in Florida, having family all over the state from Tampa, Clearwater, ect.. I had vacationed in the Bahamas the year before and wow I met some pretty awesome amazing peeps and that flight home was rather sad) I immediately got on a live stream from the Bahamas where they were at that time taking cover higher up, I lost contact that next 24 hours at that time ppl were then heading for their roof tops to pray for rescue, well we all know this was not going to happen they had done evacuated the land, this was so heartbreaking and hard to watch now nothing but the weather ch and a spinning out of control hurricane sit over top of a once beautiful island!! I still pray for those destroyed by this nightmare 🙏
I live in Lakeland and seeing how close that was to our coast, we dodged a MISSILE indeed!
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Florida: "He's just standing there... MENACINGLY"
Born in Homestead and raised in Broward County Florida, live near Melbourne in Brevard now and this storm terrified me when it stopped and looked it was going to continue due West hitting Central Florida😳 Florida dodged a bullet that time but so lucky this year with Ian😧
looking back at it now, i can't imagine how much pain the bahamas must have been in, i feel so bad...
The eye is very stable at its peak
From 0:52 to 1:01 there were multiple tornados forming in the Carolinas
Its rainbands
@@henrixsrainbands can make tornadoes form
how did it die out over the bahamas? It still had some water on the eyewall to form still because grand bahama is a small island compared to the eye
The friction was enough to disrupt the circulation. Intense hurricanes are still surprisingly delicate, in some ways more so than weaker storms. When the circulation is that strong and tight, a small disturbance can amplify into something large enough to break down the whole eyewall circulation. It is very much like a wheel going out of balance on some type of high speed machinery and flying apart.
oh wow, i never even knew that 😃
Also should be noted. The longer a hurricane sits over water, the more cold water is brought to the surface from deep in the ocean. Look at sea surface temperatures and you can see where major storms are.
At least 1 cat 5 4 years in a row, breaking old record of 3 from 2003-2005
Second. Let us play who had been affected by the hurricane Dorian. #VirginIslands #PrayForBahamas #Canada #Florida #SouthCarolina #NorthCarolina #Dorian #HurricaneDorian #05L
Yay Philippines ball i live in Philippines!
so you want to play ok do you mean like watch a video and see all the damage LOL
May I ask what the soundtrack is??
I’ll try to go through my music list and figure out which track it is tomorrow morning.
@@EarthtoSpaceScience Thankyou so much! Excellent satellite compilation by the way.
The track used here is “Uncharted Planet” by FormantX. I downloaded this from epidemicsound.com
has it reached UK yet ?
Yep, the center passed well north of the UK already though the last of the wind and rain from the storm is moving through the UK now. The remains of Gabrielle will reach there by early Thursday as well.
wow so fast, that means there is lot of wind power that can be used for electric power generation in that ocean.
Yes
@@HaydenManka LOL
@@EarthtoSpaceScience They become 'post' tropical once they move out of warm ocean into far cooler waters such as the UK where water temps are only 50-65 degrees and usually weaken significantly and are far less defined.
Why does red indicate cold and blue warm air????
That particular color scheme for cloud top temperatures (which indicates height) goes back decades. Cold cloud top temperatures indicated deep convection (taller clouds) which in turn means they are more intense and are producing heavier rain. Radar color schemes usually use red for heavy rain and blue/green for light rain. So, having the IR satellite imagery with the same color scheme essentially allows it to overlap with traditional radar imagery. There are some IR satellite imagery color schemes that use blue for cold cloud tops, but they aren't usually used much since this color scheme has been around so long people are far more used to it.
@@EarthtoSpaceScience thanks
Goes from a tiny storm to a monster in days!
It was manipulated
@@ac60hz120 any evidence?
@@aron1332 yes it sat over the Bahamas and it’s shallow water in that area. Strong storms like this need deep hot water and have to move quick otherwise they super cool the water stopping evaporation and starving the storm. This storm should’ve starved the first day over the Bahamas there is not enough energy in the water to keep the storm alive. Especially if it sat in the same spot for 48 hours. A lot of land was in the way too hurricanes can’t survive on land there’s no fuel. The water was heated beneath the storm. That’s how it continued. Just like how the water was 100 and something in the Florida Keys and the high air temperatures never went over 100. The average was in the lpw 80s. So it’s like saying my stove top only heats up to 90 but the water in the pot is 100. Makes so sense especially considering water takes so much longer to heat up compared to air
@@ac60hz120it didn’t get affected by the land in the Bahamas because small islands like that don’t affect strength, it also weakened anyways. and the reason the water was warmer than the air is because water doesn’t just heat up slower, it also cools down slower
@@adamisadamplays the water around the Bahamas is very shallow. There’s not enough heat content to keep a storm at 185 miles an hour for three days that’s impossible. There’s not enough heat and it doesn’t go deep enough the land is dead area for the storm. There is no heat for the storm to absorb on land which should’ve made an even weaker also in the keys. The water was recorded July 23 which is the hottest month so the air shouldn’t have been cooling down. It should’ve been at its peak, Waters aren’t hottest until September 10 water was hotter than the air ever was
Dorian just sat still over those islands for like 3 days Jesus Christ
Yeah the duration of time spent there is what really produced the massive level of damage.
it was a tired boyo
@@EarthtoSpaceScience because the cold front make hurricane moves and at this time dont have one
@@EarthtoSpaceScience The speed of it's movement was only 2 mph. Only good thing about it when being inside the eye where it's calm and that it's barely moving, it'll stay calm for many hours.
このような嵐は他にありますか? 私は望んでいないので。
Typhoons are kinda stronger than hurricanes auctally
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Do you know if the bahamas have recovered in any way?
I think it is mixed depending on the area. I know some tourist areas were recovering quickly but I’m not sure how the Rona has set things back this year.
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Kokichi Ouma we all hate it
It camped out on the Bahamas for over three days. Damn. Even Dorian was taking a vacation.
Dear author big thank you for the video and data!!! And hello everyone here☺🤝🤝 I'm seeking some help/advice. I would greatly appreciate if someone knows of some resource where i can find historical data of wind speeds🌍🌏🌎 i put one more detail in the comments below👇
The more years in the past i can look and the more precision steps it has the better it will be, thank you in advance for any clue it is greatly appreciated🤝🤝🤝
The site...
Windy
dot
com
... is perfect, but i haven't found historical data there.
Hurricanes are so cute
And deadly, especially when it gets to that tensity.
Dude...
they are until you see matthew’s skull
@@MilesTailsPrower7 I been threw both Ian and Nicole so I take this back
@@HoustonGamerTVHGTV ive been through irma, maria and fiona
As a Floridian, I can honestly say we stood up to Dorian and bullied her away. You can clearly see how she cried as she went north and dispersed. Sorry to the east coast states, and especially the Bahamas. She just stood there taking it getting madder by the minute.
this is a very stupid comment
I remember this. True story I’m
A Gator fan and my brother in law is a hurricanes fan and this was the year our teams played each other. The Gators won that year and I joke with him about the Hurricane missing Florida and the Florida Gators beating the hurricanes at the same time.
Dorian hit the Florida force field hard, bounced away.......😃
The way it just sat on the island... That just screams SUS
game of thrones
jeffree star
memeulous
gibi
DONT BELIEVE IT
Dear author big thank you for the video and data!!! And hello everyone here☺🤝🤝 I'm seeking some help/advice. I would greatly appreciate if someone knows of some resource where i can find historical data of wind speeds🌍🌏🌎 The site [Windу point соm] (youtube deletes links i guess) is perfect, but i haven't found historical data there. The more years in the past i can look and the more precision steps it has the better it will be, thank you in advance for any clue it is greatly appreciated🤝🤝🤝