Hurricane ida just ruin my whole city in terrebonne parish thousands of people lost there homes Please pray for us resources are short there is no water or gas
It’s a little disturbing from the very start when you’re driving down a highway, and everyone else is driving in the opposite direction that you’re driving.
I live in houma seems like the only thing u were chasing is a extremely safe spot to film.this was filmed in downtown houma in a parking garage behind the houma tower .it doesn't even show a fraction of what happened
One more question: What does 930 millibars translate into? Isn't it somewhere in the 2800s? I always like to know that, so for future videos, could you all please indicate what the lowest central pressure is for hurricanes in those terms? It would help a lot. Thanks so much in advance.
So, while I’m not a storm chaser, I roughly understand mBar. The average mBar within a normal day is about 1002 to 1020, give or take, and a hurricane is a concentration of lower pressure. Usually most are in the 930 to 940, but sometimes they dip down to even lower, like Super Typhoon Mawar earlier this year which went down to around 895. Most storm chasers, or weather geeks like myself, prefer millibars due to ease of understanding the intensity. And, when you’re in the moment like these people, it’s hard to concentrate on it.
I appreciate your documentation, with a couple caveats. The center screen watermarks, and bottom left faux timecodes, which have no bearing on reality, and are nothing more than a measure of time into the video, echoed by the video time on UA-cam. The timecode is obviously contrived, with implied authenticity where none is necessary. You do this for a living, and I strongly suggest that in future videos you forget about that fake time code, it's gimmicy and sucks. It would be meaningful if it reflected the ACTUAL elapsed time, which it obviously does not.
Your kept filming the cemetery, were you expecting the dead to rise. All over Houma there is devastation but your film makes it look like a severe rain storm. I have seen the real effects of the storm.
I live in Elizabeth and car are everywhere houses are flooded even one house exploded cause of the electric. My oranges are realtors and there getting a bunch of calls 😅 yesterday early morning we went on vacation so we weren’t there when it happened but our house is flooded
@@julianaaristizabal2543 we got lucky on L.I. the video's from surrounding areas are rough. Tornadoes in NJ thats a trip. The flooding in Brooklyn. I count my blessings.
Hearts of men are cold in the last days,turn now.⌚ For What is the deal if you gain the whole world but stil lose your own soul ❗wake up💤💯💉🧬☠⌛🌊...like in the days of Noah
Hurricane ida just ruin my whole city in terrebonne parish thousands of people lost there homes
Please pray for us resources are short there is no water or gas
Prayers 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Broussard, Louisiana
Found your channel 3 or 4 months ago after watching tornado videos and here you are in my home town
That would be such a scary site to see all those cars leaving as you are going the opposite way if you didn't know as to why the reason.
It’s a little disturbing from the very start when you’re driving down a highway, and everyone else is driving in the opposite direction that you’re driving.
Been there, done that. Yes, it's a bit like driving toward Devil's Tower.
I live in houma seems like the only thing u were chasing is a extremely safe spot to film.this was filmed in downtown houma in a parking garage behind the houma tower .it doesn't even show a fraction of what happened
I think all of your videos are fantastic! You have shown more than any of the news channels. Please be careful out there.
Hi there. Normally, you guys indicate by the SID who documented this chase. Could you please update that for us? Thanks very much in advance.
Good footage: glad you guys can film and stay safe😎
A boat tied up at my fuel dock gauged wind speeds up to 180 mph only about three miles from here on the icw
Ida said I don’t care. I’m passing thru. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Prayers
One more question: What does 930 millibars translate into? Isn't it somewhere in the 2800s? I always like to know that, so for future videos, could you all please indicate what the lowest central pressure is for hurricanes in those terms? It would help a lot. Thanks so much in advance.
So, while I’m not a storm chaser, I roughly understand mBar. The average mBar within a normal day is about 1002 to 1020, give or take, and a hurricane is a concentration of lower pressure. Usually most are in the 930 to 940, but sometimes they dip down to even lower, like Super Typhoon Mawar earlier this year which went down to around 895. Most storm chasers, or weather geeks like myself, prefer millibars due to ease of understanding the intensity.
And, when you’re in the moment like these people, it’s hard to concentrate on it.
I appreciate your documentation, with a couple caveats. The center screen watermarks, and bottom left faux timecodes, which have no bearing on reality, and are nothing more than a measure of time into the video, echoed by the video time on UA-cam. The timecode is obviously contrived, with implied authenticity where none is necessary. You do this for a living, and I strongly suggest that in future videos you forget about that fake time code, it's gimmicy and sucks. It would be meaningful if it reflected the ACTUAL elapsed time, which it obviously does not.
Blimy he'll.....this was insanely crazy #23:20.... AWESUM coverage
Your kept filming the cemetery, were you expecting the dead to rise. All over Houma there is devastation but your film makes it look like a severe rain storm. I have seen the real effects of the storm.
He wouldn’t have been safe filming the most devastating part. Prayers for all 🙏
They had to stay in the parking garage to be safe. Where is your footage of your walking or driving the streets in that weather Darlene?
@@Sputz3 Darlene isn’t trying to be a storm chaser. Sees a resident. For a storm chasing video, this is really lame.
The place I call "home" has now turned into this.
Be Safe well documented. 🙏🙏🙏
Lord 🙏🏾
Have mercy!
Only real coverage, we are feeling it here in NY. Nice spot 👌
I live in Elizabeth and car are everywhere houses are flooded even one house exploded cause of the electric. My oranges are realtors and there getting a bunch of calls 😅 yesterday early morning we went on vacation so we weren’t there when it happened but our house is flooded
@@julianaaristizabal2543 we got lucky on L.I. the video's from surrounding areas are rough. Tornadoes in NJ thats a trip. The flooding in Brooklyn. I count my blessings.
@@pikasnipe1 mhm yeah hopefully everyone stays safe
Hurricane Katrina 2.0
The one thing that was missing in this video was good ole palm trees 😆🌴
0:11..that looks like commuters fr Los Angeles hitting the road going to Las Vegas on Friday night but that was before COVID's lockdown😯
On the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Ikr
MV rất hay, i like it 💚🤗😶
Guys, video taping under shelter is one thing, but deliberately standing out in the open is another. You aren't immortal.
15: Looks like after one of our Football games.
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Repent Jesus is coming soon!!!
Hearts of men are cold in the last days,turn now.⌚ For What is the deal if you gain the whole world but stil lose your own soul ❗wake up💤💯💉🧬☠⌛🌊...like in the days of Noah
MV rất hay, i like it 😊😚🙄