Wow! Rebecca Barry is an excellent weather woman. She was clear, very informative, well paced, and was not reading off of a teleprompter but actually knew what she was talking about. Great job.
Located in albany ga.. preparing for storm this weekend.. going to be home alone with my two year old and just moved here from va so never really experienced weather like this
Anybody? Hurricane Michael 10/10/2018 followed the exact same path and formation begin area as this one and this has warmer waters Mike was a full cat 5 and destroyed 7 counties in the panhandle.
You know, that is so funny you say that. I thought Michael was a Cat 1. I agree it did MUCH DAMAGE; just goes to show you, even a Cat 1 can do a LOT of damage, if it's a direct hit. I will have to look that up, though. I don't recall it being a Cat 5.
I looked it up, and you are right. Let's hope that the factors affecting this one keep it down. I was here on the west coast just as I am now, but apparently didn't have much to worry about. I remember Irma, though, as two massive limbs from the Jacarada trees came down and I was without power for 6 days. That was the pits. Maybe Michael didn't come as close as Irma or something.
@@yellowbird5411 I lived there and worked with FEMA after it took everything. I’m talking Tyndall AF base into Swiss cheese, no power for months, no stores, the army had to come in and feed us, no cash, phones, cell phones even, gas, or running water, it didn’t just unalive and flatten the forests and make homes disappear it even took their foundations. This one is looking eerily similar and looking towards landfall almost near Mexico beach where Michael hit.
I think it may force transplants out or make them think. I'm a native and have been dealing with hurricanes my entire life. It can be mental, to those new...but it's a way of life for a native. Just like I'd be lost dealing with a blizzard if I lived up north. So I'm good right where I am. Lol
Im watching about 2 hrs after the real live. But if anyone can answer my question I really appreciate it. How about Naples? Especially close to Marco island. Should be put my shutters up?
Hey guys this question is for anyone. I am flying out of Jacksonville, Florida 6 am Thursday do you foresee any delays that early? To me looks like we will be good.Thank you
Well, I actually disagree with previous commenter, and here's why. I live in Citrus County on the west coast of state, and we aren't supposed to get "outer bands" before 8 am on Thursday. It would appear to me, it should hit my area before Jacksonville. It depends on how cautious the airlines are. I would think if you could "take off" promptly at 6am, you might be able to "beat the storm." Hope it goes well for you.
The center of the storm will hit Citrus county before Jax but the storms bands will be hitting Jax possibly by that time. They will actually be coming of the Atlantic bc of the size of the storm. I would plan for both possibilities.
I think she means the "worst impacts" will be closer to the "eye of the storm," but the storm itself is actually "widespread," so it's both really. That happened with Irma in 2017. That storm covered the ENTIRE STATE, but barrelled right up the middle of the state, so those furtherest away from the "center" on either coast just got outer bands and "lighter winds." That was my first hurricane in Sarasota; I was SO NERVOUS. But, it wasn't too bad for me, and many people drove to Sarasota to get away from the "center." Hope this clarifies things for you.
Its gonna be moving too fast to grow into an expansive storm. This is also gonna limit intensity. One more thing.. there's a bit of shear nearer to FL as well. The may not wind up being a major (or at least not over a minimum major) because of those factors. I've been through a few cat3 eyeballs and they weren't a big deal. Cat5? different story I went through Andrew's cat5 eyeball. not good. Most cat5's are small, fast moving storms (like Mike, Charlie, Andrew).
NOT ONLY DOES JESUS SAVES YOUR SOUL, BUT HE FILLS THAT DEEP EMPTY INSIDE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN TRYING YEARS TO SATISFY WITH WORLDY DESIRES, THAT GRATIFIED YOU FOR A WHILE , JUST TO RETURN WITH A VENGEANCE, WHEN JESUS FILLS YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN FILL THAT EMPTINESS.
No. The worst of the winds are ALWAYS right under the NE quadrant's eyewall... NOT in the outer bands displaced away from the eyewall. That's where you find most of the tornadoes. However those tornadoes are always EFO's at best (which we're stormed up for anyway) AND they rarely reach the ground (so WHY even mention them (forecasters back in the day never did)?).
@@Tampa81333 Not if he heads east. Getting off the peninsula (St. Petersburg) is a lost cause, but if he's in Tampa, it's easier. Depends on his situation.
Compact storm? Everyone else saying 200+ miles from center for tropical storm force winds. One of the largest 10% storms. How can you say compact storm?
Wow! Rebecca Barry is an excellent weather woman. She was clear, very informative, well paced, and was not reading off of a teleprompter but actually knew what she was talking about. Great job.
Be safe & smart my fellow Floridian's. 🙏
Thank you to this whole team. Definitely the best weather reporting I’ve found
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Watching from Belize. Be Safe everyone.
Y'all stay safe
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Thank you guys
Thank you. This is a "great report;" VERY INFORMATIVE. I appreciate it.
I love the "vampiric" Hurricane Storm question...made me chuckle!
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They keep saying compact while NHC is saying broad. I mean yes the hurricane force winds are compact, relatively. But this is somewhat conflicting.
It’ll be broad. Massive storm.
this is very scare, my cat sad
Thank you for the great info.
Everybody be safe out there ❤
The National Hurricane center said don't look at the cone because of the size of it even Tampa will get bands
We are In The clear for pensacola
Do you think there will be any turnaround shifts
We heading. To DW for a planned vacay and bday for my grandchild - I feel a lil bit relief on these reports … flying in from Houston!! 😢😅🎉
Very concerned here in St. Petersburg. My favorite channel here.
Me and you both 😢
Why? Its tracking west and north of TB
@@supertaints1710 Storm surge
i’d be concerned for Georgia
Yes, I'm here too.
Watching from Citrus Springs, Florida, and I really enjoyed this "presentation" of upcoming storm.
Located in albany ga.. preparing for storm this weekend.. going to be home alone with my two year old and just moved here from va so never really experienced weather like this
When I lived there in the 90s. Watch for the Flint River to flood. I'm living south of Tampa. Stay safe 🙏
Be safe and God bless your home
Thank you I am in Cross City and we have no news from anyone please don’t forget us!
The power company's are on the move I'm in Defuniak Springs FL. help and all the love
Watching from Bloomington, Illinois.
Folks like me in Jacksonville miss you Rebecca!
I’m watching from Arizona❤ but I have a dear friend in Tampa 😊
Anybody? Hurricane Michael 10/10/2018 followed the exact same path and formation begin area as this one and this has warmer waters Mike was a full cat 5 and destroyed 7 counties in the panhandle.
You know, that is so funny you say that. I thought Michael was a Cat 1. I agree it did MUCH DAMAGE; just goes to show you, even a Cat 1 can do a LOT of damage, if it's a direct hit. I will have to look that up, though. I don't recall it being a Cat 5.
It was a cat 5.@@commonsenselucy5697
@@commonsenselucy5697it was a cat 5
I looked it up, and you are right. Let's hope that the factors affecting this one keep it down. I was here on the west coast just as I am now, but apparently didn't have much to worry about. I remember Irma, though, as two massive limbs from the Jacarada trees came down and I was without power for 6 days. That was the pits. Maybe Michael didn't come as close as Irma or something.
@@yellowbird5411 I lived there and worked with FEMA after it took everything. I’m talking Tyndall AF base into Swiss cheese, no power for months, no stores, the army had to come in and feed us, no cash, phones, cell phones even, gas, or running water, it didn’t just unalive and flatten the forests and make homes disappear it even took their foundations. This one is looking eerily similar and looking towards landfall almost near Mexico beach where Michael hit.
Do you think the new track is accurate?
I love reading your forecast[ needing closed-captioned] which was turn off ..PLEASE ,is there any way i can get this?
Won't your phone translate it for you
720p in 2024? Come on.
I think it may force transplants out or make them think. I'm a native and have been dealing with hurricanes my entire life. It can be mental, to those new...but it's a way of life for a native. Just like I'd be lost dealing with a blizzard if I lived up north. So I'm good right where I am. Lol
Have sure you are about your forcest
Is this still live
I'm in Ashville NC
Im watching about 2 hrs after the real live. But if anyone can answer my question I really appreciate it. How about Naples? Especially close to Marco island. Should be put my shutters up?
they say its a compact storm but ive heard 3 other stations saying its a huge storm lol
Are you still live for questions
I live on the coast in Carrabelle, FL, at present time I'm in Northeast GA visiting my parents. No relief😢
Hi is the storm going towards Polk county
The word of the day on Pee Wee's Playhouse is COMPACT
What to expect in Key West?
Dustin from Venice Florida
Was heading to Tampa Indian rocks, if it stays west a bit will the surge be back down by end of next week?
What is the current pressure at now
What does it look like for North of Panama City Beach
Mary from Naples
Hi! Are there any evacuation orders for St Petersburg?
Hi JB from Mobile
Is Citrus County going to be getting Hurricane level winds?
Could this storm run close to the coast all the way up? If that happens or it slows down what would that do do the west coast?
Hey guys this question is for anyone. I am flying out of Jacksonville, Florida 6 am Thursday do you foresee any delays that early? To me looks like we will be good.Thank you
It will probably be storming, you’ll get outer bands and wind.
Well, I actually disagree with previous commenter, and here's why. I live in Citrus County on the west coast of state, and we aren't supposed to get "outer bands" before 8 am on Thursday. It would appear to me, it should hit my area before Jacksonville. It depends on how cautious the airlines are. I would think if you could "take off" promptly at 6am, you might be able to "beat the storm." Hope it goes well for you.
The center of the storm will hit Citrus county before Jax but the storms bands will be hitting Jax possibly by that time. They will actually be coming of the Atlantic bc of the size of the storm. I would plan for both possibilities.
@@kimhamson1165 Well, I don't "fly." Someone else wondered. I guess they will just have to see what the airlines will do. I guess I don't know then.
@@commonsenselucy5697so much for common sense Lucy
Pray for the first responders
How will Orlando fair?
What will be the storm surge in the most important area,Taylor/,Dixie Co. coast
Anaheim, Ca
What about near archer/bronson
So far inland you’ll be fine
Dead
What is going 2 like in Alabama as far as winds n rain, please???
Looks like Tampa is in the clear
Storm surge
@@rnich56 Minor surge. Bend taking the direct hit. Tampa dodges another.
Is the eye going to make landfall near Cancun?
How is highlands county looking
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There’s gonna be one that’ll be slow moving like Dorian and it’ll change Florida forever.
@highlands county?
We are ready to become an island from this cat 5 hurricane that was coming for 2 months now . I bought a boat . Island of Florida
Every time a hurricane comes around Tampa I know someone that dies.
How strong is going to be ,when it gets to Bainbridge Georgia
Cat 7
You may die. That’s how strong it is.
@techaprime stay safe!
It will be Georgia strong.
will Gainesville Florida be hit hard?
I hope not, i am from.Ocala.
Looks like Cuba is getting absolutely slammed right now.
The track actually hasn't changed at all lol
You call it compact, while some others are calling it large......guess we'll see
I think she means the "worst impacts" will be closer to the "eye of the storm," but the storm itself is actually "widespread," so it's both really. That happened with Irma in 2017. That storm covered the ENTIRE STATE, but barrelled right up the middle of the state, so those furtherest away from the "center" on either coast just got outer bands and "lighter winds." That was my first hurricane in Sarasota; I was SO NERVOUS. But, it wasn't too bad for me, and many people drove to Sarasota to get away from the "center." Hope this clarifies things for you.
Its gonna be moving too fast to grow into an expansive storm. This is also gonna limit intensity. One more thing.. there's a bit of shear nearer to FL as well. The may not wind up being a major (or at least not over a minimum major) because of those factors. I've been through a few cat3 eyeballs and they weren't a big deal. Cat5? different story I went through Andrew's cat5 eyeball. not good. Most cat5's are small, fast moving storms (like Mike, Charlie, Andrew).
NOT ONLY DOES JESUS SAVES YOUR SOUL, BUT HE FILLS THAT DEEP EMPTY INSIDE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN TRYING YEARS TO SATISFY WITH WORLDY DESIRES, THAT GRATIFIED YOU FOR A WHILE , JUST TO RETURN WITH A VENGEANCE, WHEN JESUS FILLS YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN FILL THAT EMPTINESS.
No. The worst of the winds are ALWAYS right under the NE quadrant's eyewall... NOT in the outer bands displaced away from the eyewall. That's where you find most of the tornadoes. However those tornadoes are always EFO's at best (which we're stormed up for anyway) AND they rarely reach the ground (so WHY even mention them (forecasters back in the day never did)?).
Better it hit north Florida than south Florida. They are much more technically advanced up there in the North. They will be just fine.
Not only are people smarter up there there ain't as many of them.
@@leecowell8165 exactly
Could John merge with Helene ?
# highlands county are we in trouble
At least Tampa FL isn't in the cone
Facts bruh we are safe
Fort Myers wasn't in the cone, and they STILL got hit. Don't always focus on the cone because landfall can and will change.
@@frostyarcade3Tampa is good.
Path could change on a dime. Seen it happen many times. Don't be complacent...be prepared for the worst
@@Brenda-fp5tethat won't happen
Most of the online models have it shifting east
Were getting ready to evacuate just in case....Tampa Bay area
You will be wasting your time
Why ?@@Tampa81333
@@Tampa81333why ?
@@Tampa81333 Not if he heads east. Getting off the peninsula (St. Petersburg) is a lost cause, but if he's in Tampa, it's easier. Depends on his situation.
? will Hurricane John affect Helene?
No
an hour? what's the TLDR ?
What keeps it out of the Atlantic!?!
Early Sahara dust/sand dries up storms in the Atlantic. Why
can't we send large cargo planes to drop on these mega storms ?
How about the East Coast......Palm Coast???
Hello, I'm from Polk County, Fl I'm trying to find out what we can expect
Buy Gas, prepare for no power. If it starts to flood leave.
# anyone # highlands county
Compact storm? Everyone else saying 200+ miles from center for tropical storm force winds. One of the largest 10% storms. How can you say compact storm?
Manesota Key
Why are we hearing two narratives? I've heard very compact and now I am hearing wide...? Sounds like fear mongering to me.
Is go to hit ga
helene is not a hurricane it's max sustained winds are only 25.3kts. that isn't even a tropical depression
# jb highlands county
Orlando
Highlands county
###### highlands county
Move Now ! You might try moving to New York City .
I would rebuild my home every year or live in a tent on my land before moving to New York 😂
@@brandigabriella-vs3ez That's not helping me to convince Northerners to move back north . Stay Safe people .
I wish I 🤞 was on the panel. PUT EVERYTHING IN PLASTIC BAGS. AND DON'T FORGET TO EVACUATE PLEASE PLEASE 🙏.
Not looking forward to once again another hurricane. 🙁
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