Clip 4 of Hurricane Katrina local forecast 8/28/05 7:08pm
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- Local forecast recorded less than 18 hrs before Hurricane Katrina made landfall with part of a hurricane local statement.
Notice the winds forecasted on the daypart forecast at 6am!!
This era of the weather channel is extremely nostalgic for me
Me, too. Though to me, the "Live By It" era was better, specifically September 2003-August 2005. Where have the good times gone?!
@@mikeyg.thecnanddisneyfan9069 This was my era as well. Though for me, it was August 2003 until sometime late 2006, but 2005 probably the most. Especially when Katrina was happening
I love how instead of just saying " hurricane weather conditions" when it reads out the weather forecast, it just translates it to thunderstorm or heavy rain conditions not even mentioning a hurricane
gives me goosebumps when he says wind gusts could reach 150 mph.
+Chris Sawyer same
That not even a category 5.
Wind gust is 175 at lowest.
Cat 5 is 153mph
That was true
Looks like is the end of the world😱
Fantastic catch! A TWC local forecast during a historical weather event!
A hurricanewarning a hurricane warning
Mine is funnier
A national hurricane warning, a weather tornado
@@lilah8709 0:26-0:28
Probably two because Allen Jackson didn’t say “Inland” for “Inland Hurricane Warning.”
0:26 Guys, the reason why I think it said “A Hurricane Warning,” two times is because not also is there a Hurricane Warning, there’s also an Inland Hurricane Warning.
Typhoon Cooper and Allen Jackson, who used to be the narrator for the local on the 8s until 2013 , didn’t say inland so that’s why.
Yea but it was funny
Yes there were going to be hurricane conditions well inland, hence the inland hurricane warning
They actually now have an alert known as the "Extreme Wind Warning", in which the code wasn't introduced until 2007 (two years after Katrina), but no Hurricane would be powerful enough to trigger the warning to be issued for nearly another decade. An Extreme Wind Warning is issued when winds that are associated with the Hurricane's Eyewall (115 MPH or higher) are forecasted to move onshore within the next hour or two after the warning is issued. It warns the winds can do damage that's equivalent to that of a Tornado, hence why it says, "Treat these imminent extreme winds as if a Tornado was approaching and move immediately to the safe room in your shelter. Take action now to protect your life!"
In other words, you take your precautions like you would for a Tornado Warning.
That's so scary! 150 MPH WINDS?!
jaredwood111 it is scary!
We were in it @naples for irma
Yup. Strong Cat 4...
@@LITTLE1994 5
"A hurricane warning, a hurricane warning, a tornado watch, and a flash flood watch has been issued for the area." Wow, just, wow
2 hurricane warnings
Lowkey hearing "A hurricane warning..." twice gave my chills. Like it was an extra level of seriousness (deservedly so)
"A HURRICANE WARNING, A HURRICANE WEARING-" okay, Allen. You only needed to say it once.
In the same tone of voice too 😂
"A hurricane warning, a hurricane wearing a Tornado watch." Wouldn't that be an interesting sight to see?
The second hurricane warning was an Inland Hurricane Warning, but Allen did not say “inland” before the second warning.
1:56 "Wind gusts could reach 150 miles per hour" Holy shit! Run!!!
It's something when it says "35 mph increasing to over 100 mph" yikes! Jesus loves you and saves (John 3:16)!
LOL "Monday, windy with rain" Thanks TWC!! :) Great video, thanks for posting.
Pause it at 1:23 and take it all in. The bone chilling message from the NWS office in Slidell, the satellite radar loop, the fact that in 12 hours time new orleans and the Mississippi gulf coast would be unrecognizable
What's chilling is that Hurricane Ida is forecasted to hit on the gulf coast on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
@Brock101011 Rain Squalls is not a new term...rain squalls are typically found in hurricanes and tropical storms...its a band of heavy rain and wind that lasts about 10-20 min possibly longer...then it calms down with little or no rain and light winds for a brief period only to pick right back up again...the closer you get to the main circulation of the hurricane the quiet period doesnt last and its constant rain and wind until the storm has passed.
lol well actually i was relaxed..i was freaking out that morning when it was upgraded to a cat.5 but then its like what can you do whatever happens is gonna happen so i recorded a bunch of TWC and local stuff until the power went out around 4:30 am.
This local forecast reminded me of when hurricane charley hit. We had just seen the eastern turn hours before and me and my family were huddled around the the tv, the last thing we saw before the power went out everywhere was the tropical update showing the rapid intensification of charlies and the local on the 8s that showed doppler radar of charlies highly defined eyewall hauling ass towards us at 25mph. Sent chills up my spine.
Increasing over to over 100 mph and wind gusts up to 150 mph?! that's crazy!
Morning commute?!?!?!?!?!?! Ha your funny
Outlaw Country i was just thinking that. LOL
OutLawCountry Productions Who the fuck would want to go outside in a hurricane?
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@SodaBoy628 Me, lmao
What about my funny?
Holy s**t!! Those are REALLY strong winds! 104 mph...150 mph gusts...wow!
It's something when it says "35 mph increasing to over 100 mph" yikes! Jesus loves you and saves (John 3:16)!
"Morning commute"? Who in their right mind would go outside in a fucking hurricane, let alone a hurricane like Katrina?
Winds at Midnight: 43
Winds at 6AM: 104
Um okay? 😂
FairyGardens TV true statement
The image at 1:16 looks scary af
very true. in fact, my college professor said as much. because sandy was so massive, the winds had a hard time getting up to speed (no pun intended). he also thinks that the saffir-simpson scale should be modified to include pressure, like it once was. pressure is a more accurate representation of intensity, not wind speed.
0:26 Allen Jackson said "A Hurricane Warning" twice.
guess they never issued enough inland hurricane warnings for Allen to have to record the word "inland"
Aside from the two hurricane warnings (lol), my personal favorite part of this is how the wording "Direct strike of potentially catastrophic.." happens to scroll across right as the sat/rad transitions in. BTW, did you get my PM?
OMG! Wind gusts could reach 150 miles per hour!
crazy how the weather almost mockingly returns to normal with lots of sunshine...
I like how I am the first comment on this and no one has commented on this comment since 9 years ago
@@happersnapper9067 communist flag
Did anyone ever notice that no matter where you are in the US, the local on the 8s music will change to one specific for hurricane situations?
I lived through this............ I still live in New Orleans. I remember the night that I left like it was yesterday. On the night of aug 27 2005, the National Hurricane Center adjusted it's forecasts and the local TV stations started saying that the eye would roll right over New Orleans. At that point, my aunt decided to leave immediately and my mom did as well. If my mom & I hadn't convinced my dad to come along I don't know if he'd be alive today...... Looking back @ what is here on the inte
Watching this while Hurricane Florence is headed towards North and South Carolina... Anyone else think this would be much scarier if it were Jim Cantore's voice?
The VHS effect on the theme gave me more goosebumps than without it
It's really interesting how the Weather Channel said this is a catastophic and life threatening hurricane, like its a small storm or something....
This is just amazing, the moment right before this huge disaster captured on the weather channel.
"Morning Commute - 7AM"
Should be more like
"Morning everyone getting the hell out of there - 7AM"
"A hurricane warning, a hurricane warning, a tornado watch, and a flash flood watch has been issued by the national weather service."
Might as well just said "If you are reading this, get the heck out of dodge."
Neat Video
"morning commute"
really weather channel?
0:27 I want to loop this a million times
Me too 😂
Almost ten years ago....
Unbelievable huh?
14 years next month. Feel old yet?
15 years next month
I love that music! That dramatic local forecast tune appears whenever a hurricane is about to make landfall in the U.S. It doesn't matter where you live, that music will be on if something is about to make landfall.
Ah memories.
Glad you got Gulfport too, that's where I was living at the time.
A hurricane warning , A Hurricane Warning, A Tornado Watch And A Flash Flood Watch Is in effect For our area By the National Weather Service
A HURACAN WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR LAMBORGHINI COUNTY.
Jake 140 i get it lol
I love how they make him sound so casual "2 hurricane warnings, a tornado warning, and a flood warning, with winds gusting to 150mph" lololol
He sounded like it was a usual event. And the jazz music doesn’t help.
@Brock101011 ooh okay my fault...yeah during the '04 and '05 hurricane seasons we saw that a lot on TWC it was very active in this area those two years.
What an ominous forecast. He says gusts over 150 m.p.h like no big deal.
lol "morning commute." morning commute my a**! More like "morning, get the hell out!"
Thank you for posting this! If you can, please post the Hurricane Gustav local forecast!
@Dj0287 Can you name all the storms that hit or affected your area?
"Wind gusts could reach over 150 mph" damn.
Hey man, I lived on the coast of nc.. it was a crazy hurricane. I'm suprised I'm still alive. it was just pounding the coast
After tuesday it's gonna be nice!
U R AMAZINGTHXS SO MUCH GG
This is haunting
They played this music where I live (Ohio) during the approach and strike of Katrina, but I have never heard it on our local weather since.
I miss the old weather channel
Me too, man.
why is there a blank weather warning box at 0:25??
Did you end up getting snow?
When?
0:26 A HURRICANE WARNING, A HURRICANE WARNING, A TORNADO WATCH, AND A FLASH FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR OUR AREA BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.
Whoa! The 6am part on the daypart forecast was...wait for it...104MPH!!!!!!!! Holy crap!!!! That's fast!!!!
I saw that, too! That's practically telling you to RUUUUUUUUUUUNNNNN!!!
My question is where exactly did they pull 104 MPH from? The rest of the forecast uses the nice round numbers such as 70,90,150 MPH...gotta think they just guessed on that one
0:26 A HURRICANE WARNING-A HURRICANE WARNING
I’m surprised the voice wasn’t like: Wind gusts could reach 150 mph. wait what.
notice how its all sunny in mobile...
Bands of heavy rain with gusty winds in the outer spiral bands of a hurricane, that usually occur before the widespread rain and constant wind with the main part of the hurricane.
Thanks for the video! So nostalgic, don't ever take it down! Haha. Jesus loves you and saves (John 3:16)!
Wait when and how was this monetized? I have been seeing ads on this video. Can you monetize a video after its uploaded, did another company copyright claim this and monetize it, or was it monetized when it was uploaded back in 2007.
I've watched this nearly a dozen times and am yet to see an ad
Well that's interesting, you don't have TH-cam Red or some AdBlock service do you.
+Weatheronthe8s no I've been on my phone
Maybe it was a glitch I don't know.
never have i seen nor heard the local forecast say "winds at over 100 mph"
Same thing about tornadoes
Such a casual computer voice. lol
"Winds could gust over 150 mph."
"Have a nice day"
Incredible...
I'm glad I left gulfport when I did I left 14 hours before landfall
Noah Thesexytransguy Good for you!
they're airing this song again now with Hurracane Ike.
you make a great point there. i live in ohio and i knew 2 days in advance that if i was there i would need to evacuate
Hurricanes that changed building codes and thinking about Hurricanes are Andrew, Kartina and Havery. Andrew the wind of 175 mph , Kartina storm surge of 25 feet in Mississippi and Havery 30 to 60 inches of rain.
I'm assuming Tropical Storm Isaac local forecasts and/or coverage will be posted soon. I was in east central MS when Katrina hit in 2005, we were surprised to see hurricane force winds even 3 hours inland. Still live here. Anxiety is not as high for Isaac. I've watched this clip off and on since when I first discovered it and is in my favorites collection. Watched it more often recently to see if Isaac would compare to Katrina and its a relief that it won't. Nevertheless, folks should still p
I want to say it's because there was some extra space after the last warning that spilled over to an extra slide.
I always heard it was called "Eye of the Storm".
hey man katrina was fun i live in slidell but i rode out the storm in picayune
WTH? The Second Page Of The Weather Bulletin Is Blank
It was too severe to update
I heard this same music once during the Gustav landfall on the local forecast.
Same with Hurricane Ike
the temperature is light rain degrees with 79
0:25 A hurricane warning is in effect. A hurricane warning is in effect as well. Don't know why I find that funny, but whatever
You lived in Gulfport?)
Yes. Still do.
For the old storm alert, I heard that if it went past 55 seconds, it was serious, and a minute and half? Take shelter now what I heard
Not true
@@Dj0287 Oh, ok. I heard something like that and I was interested if it was true
dawg the theme means you are fucked whether that happens or not
Not Houston...South Texas near Brownsville around the Texas/Mexico border. I heard the music also.
"A hurricane warning, a hurricane warning, a tornado watch, and a flash flood watch have been issued for our area by the National Weather Service." LOL I cracked up at that part.
Inland hurricane warnings were a new thing back then. Not surprising that the weather channel didn't know how to handle them.
I agree!
@@jdanon203 they probably didn’t had “Inland” in the recordings, which is why Allen Jackson said “Hurricane Warning” twice.
"a hurricane warning and a second hurricane have been issued for your area" i sure do miss the times everything was said more then once.
that's so scary
@Dj0287 Considering I live in New Jersey, I never saw that term.
Nice song
1:45 holy crap over 100 mph dang! 1:56 holy shit, wind gusts could reach 150 mph holy crap!?!?
ha, "a hurricane warning, a hurricane warning, a tornado warning, a flood warning."
The week ahead! , winds of 150mph
That's crazy "A Hurricane Warning, a Hurricane Warning, a Tornado Watch and a Flash Food Watch are in effect for your area"... is that all?
good job dj hope we have an active season!
Wow! 104 mph winds...
Whoa! Winds E at over 100 mph.
It was 12 years ago at this time that Katrina was approaching the Gulf Coast. Now, 12 years later, Hurricane Harvey has stalled for Texas bringing catastrophic damage unprecedented. I am wondering if Harvey will surpass Katrina in terms of damage cost. Only time will tell. By the way, I also see that it is forecasted to bring heavy rain to Louisiana and Mississippi, though now where near to the extent of Texas. How much are you expecting on the MS Gulf Coast?
I was watching the weather channel today and they stated the damage cost of Harvey may be the worst of any natural disaster in U.S. history.
Insane....
Hey guys I just got cell service back from Irma since I live in South Florida. Still waiting on power, would you guys say this season has been really active similar to 05? I was only 5 years old during that season.
andrew, rita, hugo, amongst others.
@alpiazza A tornado watch automatically activates a Severe Thunderstorm Watch as well.
@Dj0287 I knew what a squall was...
I never saw it on The Weather Channel though.
Katrina.... what a beast she was
Fast forward to 2020 where we had a monster named Laura. Then in 2021, Ida came.
Sounds so strange, 1:56
Hurricane warning, hurricane warning, tornado watch, flood watch is for our area. Made me die of laughter
lol he said hurricane warning twice(0:27)
Ida
Ida