Category 5 Atlantic Hurricanes (1979-2019)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- The original Category 5 video that I uploaded in 2012 was very outdated, and also pretty bad. So it was well past time for an update
Music:
Eye of The Storm- Stephen Arnold and Price Robert McFerrin
2006 Storm Alert Theme- The Weather Channel
Rain and Tears- Neutrin05
Rains Will Fall- Kevin MacLeod
Passing Time- Kevin MacLeod
I do not own any of the music used in this video. Music belongs to Stephen Arnold Vault, The Weather Channel, UA-cam Audio Library, and Incompetech.
Interesting to see the record of earliest cat5 here being broken this past week by Hurricane Beryl. A devastating history in the making.
What was blud on about
@@thanosmaster-abel559bro knows absolutely nothing about beryl
@@Mes0cycl0n3 my bad, didnt even know it ws cat 5 at its early stages when it touched land in the carribean.
@@thanosmaster-abel559it reached Category 5 near Jamaica i think
I think beryl will be retired because all of the records and beryl can be added to this cat 5 list
Dorian was the scariest IMO. Crawled at 1 MPH over Abaco while maintaining Cat 5 strength over the warm waters.
Mitch sat over 3 islands with winds of over 200mph for 3 days
For me the scariest was maria. went to tropical depression to Cat 5 in 3 days (175 MPH) just before striking puerto rico, virgin islands, Dominican Republic, and Bermuda
@@mav2010 good point I forgot about that one
@@incomplete3056 that's correct. Many people don't know that Maria made an EWRC a few hours before inpacting us in Puerto Rico. He was at 175 at midnigjt, then it began the EWRC and when finished that process the sustained winds were down to 155 when hit us at 6am.
A monster storm indeed.
Regards from Puerto Rico.
@@pedronieves5845 Im from puerto rico too!
You can practically see the conditions become perfect for Hurricane Wilma @ 5:24.... one of the most interesting hurricanes ever imo
The explosion of convection and the cloud area was crazy.
Nice history of category 5's in modern times!
Antigues Time?
@Jb Kennaire Nartates No they didnt
(i track busses for a living) I lived in Honduras between 1996-1999 for my grandma and we didnt except Mitch.Once Mitch came we were so scared about death and prayed for our sagety with all the flooding. Luckily we survived and we were so happy
Such an fascinating phenomena! Even if I was an alien looking at this planet from space, I’d be “whoa what is that thing?!”
Born and raised in Puerto Rico here. Hurricanes are what cools the planet. What nobody tells you is that the day after a hurricane passes that day is cool and crisp, the skies are clean and blue. The sun shines beautifully. Perfect to go on a walk to the beach, pick up your doors from the beach and make a beautiful bonfire, repeat for a few months until electricity comes back.
Thanks for watching! Sorry for not uploading anything the last almost 3 years. I am planning on making more videos this year, as 2022 marks the 10 year anniversary of this channel’s existence. I don’t know if I’m doing anything special for the 10 year anniversary, which is March 31st, but I do want to get a video out that day.
As for this video, I did notice some errors after uploading, by which point it was too late to go back and fix them.
1. Wilma made landfall in Florida on October 24th, not the 25th. This was a simple typo that I completely overlooked while editing.
2. Felix made landfall on September 4th, not the 1st. I have no idea how I managed to mess that up. (Edit: I guessed how I messed this up was because I mistook its landfall in Grenada, which actually was on the 1st, as its landfall in Nicaragua while skimming through Felix’s TCR)
3. I completely forgot to put the music card up for Rains Will Fall by Kevin MacLeod, which starts playing at 7:47. As a result, all music is listed in the description, as well as in the credits. The card for Passing Time by Kevin MacLeod, which plays from 11:28 onward, was intentionally left out as it was covering up information in the video.
4. Katrina was never the most intense hurricane in the Gulf. Camille held that record for 36 years until Rita surpassed it. Before 2014, Camille was listed as having a pressure of 905 mbars, and since Katrina happened before the reanalysis I kinda forgot about it while editing that part. Whoops.
Also, as for why the category icons are missing. I used only iMovie to edit this video, (because I don’t have a computer at the moment and use mobile devices for everything) which I have been using for the past 4 years alongside another editing software which no longer exists. Although I’ve been using iMovie to add in the category icons for every video since they were introduced in the 2015 Pacific video, this time trying to edit them kept causing iMovie to crash for some reason. On top of that, some of the videos in here (primarily Mitch through Irma) are missing the time, which is pretty vital in knowing what category a storm is. So ultimately, I ended up just leaving the category icons out, and unfortunately, if I can’t figure out why including them is causing iMovie to crash, I might have to leave them out of future videos as well. This is also why the transitions on the landfall info cards look different, that was not an intentional change and I couldn’t figure out how to fix it.
Finally, I do plan on making a video for the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, but I’m waiting for TCRs to come out as well as the retired names (which will probably be only Ida), so production on it has not started. I have ideas for two other videos I want to make, but I’m going to wait a bit longer to announce what they are in the event that they end up having to be canceled for editing software issues and/or other reasons, which, despite what the end of the last video uploaded on this channel said, is what happened to the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane Season video. I ultimately ended up having to cancel that video, which is why it never came out. Anyway, that’s enough rambling for one comment. Hope you enjoyed the video!
It’s Ok I’m happy your back we missed you
It is okay
You make great videos and have a happy 2022
Hey could you make an update? Hurricane Ian was upgraded to a Category 5 recently
@@upchessbyabzoluteand Lee is a Category 5
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I genuinely love how Ivan just rams the coast again as a depression.
My parents and three of my older siblings survived Beulah back in the 60s. When my other older sibling and myself were young back in 1980, we survived Allen.
Hurricane Gilbert really had a mind of its own on its travel path plan lol
Hurricane Ian
Sep 23-Oct 1, 2022
Hurricane Lee
Sep 5-18, 2023
Hurricane Beryl
Jun 30-
Beryl formed in June 28, not 30
@@namento45_yti see you everywhere..
@@vex.editsss nahh
@@namento45_yt just saw this lollllll also yahh
love this channel so much over the years
He returns, when i needed these videos most!
This music makes hurricanes fun and heroic!
9:28 it quite fits since we were so lucky in Florida
And Thunder sounds perfectly tuned to song in the Hurricane Andrew part
Ahem more like music
Just watching Dorian stick around for so long just battering the Bahamas was heart wrenching, even from such a fast-forwarded, distant perspective. I know natural disasters are impersonal but that felt…almost malicious tbh. It really just stopped and kept on going and going and going, it must have been horrifying.
Gilbert was extremely scary in Mexico… it almost wiped out all life on the Yucatán peninsula and also struck again on the north in Monterrey
7:44 Maria struck Dominica and Puerto Rico and has the same strength as Super Typhoon Angela/Rosing which hit the National Capital Region in 1995
Mitch is the boss of bosses when it comes to hurricanes.
Lorenzo's estimate is a complete epic fail. A buoy near the eye shortly before peak just recorded pressure around *950s*
Hurricane irma was the one that scared me the most, it was the most striking I'll never forget
Yea the whole state was in a hurricane warning
I dont rember irma that happend when i was a baby
And matthew scared me cuz of his face
god man i have been checking the channel for years to see if you came back so glad to see the return
I learned so much watching this video. This video is truly a masterpiece. I cant stop watching all These sad hurricanes.
same
YOU'RE BACK!
Allen, Maria and Wilma looked the scariest with their pin-sized eyewall. Allen and Irma were perhaps the strongest as they held the longest time as a category 5. Usually, hurricanes retain cat 5 status for a few hours if not a day at most, but Allen and Irma retained cat 5 strength for 3 days. In the case of Irma, 3 consecutive days...
A hurricane happened just YESTERDAY but i am lucky it passed us. I heard that it's winds are 200mph. That hurricane being Hurricane Beryl. Terrifying, huh?
It was 175 mph
It was 175 (unofficially) it’s gusts were 200.
Nice, you're back! Been waiting, hehe :)
- Kin
As a person that lives in soflo, thank you. Also, what makes a hurricane to be classified as the "most intense"? I would have thought its either deaths or MPH.
The lower the barometric pressure are The stronger the storm. Wilma in 2005 is the strongest on record due to having a 882 barometric pressure.
The Gulf of Mexico is the worst place for a hurricane, because they have to make landfall somewhere, no matter which direction they move.
8:20 Michael hit Florida Panhandle just a month after Mangkhut/Ompong batters Northern Luzon. Both of them gained their strength during landfall.
Mangkhut however slightly weakened before landfall at 160 mph (Ompong's peak was 180mph)
Hurricane Mitch just looks so scary. It’s just the size.
2:36 Why isn't anyone talking about how Hurricane Mitch disrupted the signal???
Hugo look so menacing when it approaches SC, very beautiful system
These aren't just the ones that made landfall as category 5s. Gilbert was a beast. So was Andrew. They all were. Winds greater than 155 mph sustained. If I were asked, which is worse a Category 5 hurricane or an F5 tornado, I would say that they both are bad in their own way.
2005 was quite scary for hurricanes.
Crazy how most of Emily's records are now surpassed by Beryl
The king has posted
Do WestPac please. I'm from the Philippines and I know there's a lot of record breaking C5 typhoon.
Thank god you came back I love your video
First hurricane I remember watching the news about was Hurricane Hugo I was 9 Also Hurricane Andrew and of course the awful Hurricane Katrina in 2005
NHC I’m sorry but seriously how was Lorenzo a C5 also if you update this list for 2022 remeber to add Ian
Welcome back 💕
Welcome back man
Camille (1969), Andrew (1992), Katrina (2005) and Michael (2018) are the four Category 5 hurricanes to make landfall in the United States.
???? Brother
Katrina wasn't category 5 landfall in the united states only category 4 hurricane
Wrong
and now Hurricane categories 5 since 1979 to 2023 (with Lee in 2023)
Thanks for using the Weather Channel's Local on the 8s music
Might have to look back and update it bro
Epic to see you return!
Wow your back
Not gonna lie being in the coast of any country in the Atlantic is mad scary
good to see you again bro
I know this is an old video... But Emily has just been surpassed by Beryl this year.
Finally your back
Do you still remember who I am?
It's me, or did people see that little satellite?Hurricane that formed right next to hurricane Maria.I don't know why it's name was but it was definitely a category one said.Hadn't I in everything?But why did the person that make this video didn't name it if I would name it?I would name it isaac
Well when beryl hit me it was cat 1 just saying
Why Hurricane Lorenzo is th easternmost category 5 any hurricanes right
hes back!
Very cool video
2:00 damn that thing
But can you do all southwest indian ocean category 5 cyclones since 1970?
David, has a close or same path as Dorian. Weird.
I guess the Avatar didn't dissapear.
Link to the storm sounds heard in David, Gilbert, Andrew, Mitch, katrina, Dean, Felix , Matthew, Irma, Maria, Michael, and Dorian
WHAT ABOUT HURRICANE JOHN
@@raynplayz1674Pacific Ocean
8:50 Dorian hit the island of Bahamas and has the same strength as Megi/Juan which made landfall in Northern Luzon in 2010
Now Ian 😞
hurricane Allen had 190 mile per hour winds that can kill so much people
Id imagine thousands would die from winds like that
@@plasma2452 it isn’t the wind that kills people
@@KoId. it’s mostly storm surge im pretty sure
@@bell_70 yep
@@KoId.well flying debris from the winds that are sharp can kill people
Cool video!
I was in Puerto Rico for Maria.
AND iota?
and since then we have had 2 cat 5's hurricane iota in 2020 and hurricane Ian in 2022
iota got downgraded
9:23 - Dorian, " Wait......."
Hurricane david: LEEROY JENKINS!!!!
Hurricane john: Will you please shut up?
New Sub 😁
Hugo's eye went over my grandparents house
Hurricane Ian is the new category 5
It Was Cat 4 Actually
It may be update like how Andrew, Emily (2005), and Michael
@@thefloridianman It did, They upgraded it as a Category 5
@@resen0901I don’t agree with the NHC on this, I think Ian was still a Cat. 4
Very good
The TC lord has posted after 2 years 🙏 🙏
want Andrew a category 4? not 5. Just asking.
Hurricane Harvey?
That was a cat 4
Steve Harvey lol😂😂
@@ranveerrajuramjit5832 lol
3:20 DOUBLE KILL
Since then we’ve gained 2 new cat 5’s. Hurricane Ian and Lee
Also Beryl
And just now the earliest one Beryl
@@juliusnepos6013 yup. Can’t believe we’re already on our 3rd cat5 in the 2020’s
@@averyandrewpadilla1818 yup
Lorenzo wasn't a category 5...contrary to popular belief
it was lol
What is the first song of the video?
Funny that Superstorm Sandy was not mentioned
It wasn't a cat 5 it wasn't even close
@DarkSteve666. its size Could make it Look Cat 5
Hurricane Dorian Is 190mph
Ok thanks
Dorian is 185 mph
@@SAGE0536AGN , Dorian had sustained winds of 185 miles per hour when it reached the Great Abaco.
I feel bad for Puerto Rico. Little island always gets hit first when it starts
Well Andy, not all the time. Maria was really devastating and now Fiona made us remember some things about Maria.
Regards from Puerto Rico.
7:10 Irma is tied with Patricia (2015) and Haiyan/Yolanda (2013) as the strongest to make landfall
patricia made landfall with 150 mph winds??? while haiyan and irma made landfall near or at peak isntensity?
Wdym? Patrica had 215 mph winds and haiyan with 195??
@@mrsandrea2010 at landfall but still haiyah probably had 185-195 mph winds while Patricia as I said had 150mph winds at landfall and Irma could at most maybe 185mph?
Your wrong
Wrong comment reply oopsies
Good music
What about patrica??
WHO is Sandy 2012
Some of these would have been much worse is there weren't a twin hurricane out in the Atlantic siphoning the energy out of them.
8:07 maria's little storm brother!
Lee
Wasn’t Huge a category 4?
Hugo* and it’s was a Cat 5 for a while
@@thefloridianman oh Okay, Autocorrect made Huge and not Hugo
That’s why Autocorrect sucks
Iota is still a Cat 5 in my book.
Iota a post-analysis into 155 mph wind by NHC
Some didn’t make landfall as a cat 5
Obviously
meanwhile hurricane flora in the corner: *don't mind me I just killed over 7000 people today*
Wilma was overrated, It had a small eye at peak strength, so of course by the law of conservation of angular momentum it will speed up drastically. we should rate tropical cyclones based on there angular momentum instead of purely wind speed or pressure
Why? There is nothing special about angular momentum. Wind speeds and even central pressures have real tangible effects.
@@antiksur8883 because angular momentum is wind speed times wind radius. A larger angular momentum means greater amount of energy in a hurricane
Igor? (It could be a cat 4 but some say it was cat 5)
But you include loranzo lol
@@knock_0515learn your facts
Mathew wobbled so east coast of fl didn't get it.