Hurricanes are not just warm water events, wind shear can destroy any storm no matter how warm the water is, there's evidence that a warmer planet has more wind shear.
The planet is getting colder not hotter. Some areas are getting hotter and more arid while others are cooling and getting more moisture. This is a natural phenomenon.. there are fossils of frozen animals with undigested food in theirs stomachs, meaning rapid climate change has happened since the beginning of our planet.
It’s not. The phenomenon is called a pole shift along with the natural drift of the earth away from the sun. This is why the planet was largely tropical during the time of the dinosaurs , closer to the sun means more direct sunlight and more intense vapors in the atmosphere, and now the tropics are near the Equator, and will eventually shift on the western hemisphere slightly south, and eastern hemisphere slightly north.
Ok here all about hurricane:- Categories L- invest (an area of clouds designated for potential storm formation) D- Depression/wind speed 30-38mph(weakest kind of storm) S- Tropical storm/wind speed 40-73mph( this stage storm gets name)Ex: Fred 2021 1- category 1/wind speed 74-97mph(an storm become hurricane)Elsa 2021 2- category 2/wind speed-98-110mph(an hurricane that can cause devastating damages) Ex: delta 2020 3- category 3/wind speed-111-128mph(This is when an hurricane is called major hurricane status)Ex: sandy 2011 4- category 4/wind speed-129-157mph(catastrophic damages occur)Ex: Laura 2021 5- category 5/wind speed-158+mph(area will go inhabitant for weeks to years)Ex: Katrina 2005 Pressure:- The centre part of the storm where the eye situated has an low pressure area the more strong the storm the more less pressure dropping as the storm weaken the pressure may increase Example:- Hurricane Ida-935 millibars pressure etc... Names:- Name of the storm are collected from all the countries surrounded by Atlantic Ex: USA, Mexico,nicargua,Cuba When the name of the storm list ends in a season we will name hurricane using greek alphabet Example:- Α α, Β β, Γ γ, Δ δ, Ε ε, Ζ ζ, Η η, Θ θ, Ι ι, Κ κ, Λ λ, Μ μ, Ν ν, Ξ ξ, Ο ο, Π π, Ρ ρ, Σ σ/ς, Τ τ, Υ υ, Φ φ, Χ χ, Ψ ψ, and Ω ω.(alpha,beta,delta,iota) Auxiliary name list:- It's an new set of never seen hurricane names which used instead of Greek names currently Ex: Adria(unused) Name Retirement:- If an hurricane cause so much destruction in place the name used never again for an storm and replaced with new name Ex: Katrina,Wilma,Dorian,sandy Reuse of Name:- An moderate to high damage storm which is not that destructive the storms name will be used in the naming litteraly list again and again Basins:- Tropical cyclone forms in different ocean around the world they are:- West Pacific - most active(Typhoon) East Pacific - Hurricane Central Pacific - Hurricane South Pacific - cyclone North Atlantic - hurricane South Atlantic - hurricane South west indian Ocean - cyclone Australian region - cyclone (villi villi) North Indian Ocean - least active - cyclone Strongest storm - Hurricane Patricia-215mph Intense storm - Typhoon Tip-871 millibars Costliest storm - hurricane Katrina - 133 billion dollars Deadliest - 1970 Bhola cyclone - 600K+ deaths
@@yanniskarageorgiou3573 As a person living in the Caribbean (Dominica) We cant move inland as most of the inland is densely mountainous, which are still prone to land slides during storms After Maria in 2017, i realized no where is actually safe in areas prone to storms, especially in the caribbean where we are greatly limited by land
Well since all of humanity formed civilization near oceans and other water sources, it seems like the risk/reward has been considered by people that aren't too stupid to suggest moving away from them. Then what? Tornados. Then love again? Earthquakes. Move again? Volcanos. Move again? Floods. Drought. Hail. Lightning. Freezing.... and thats just weather. Mosquitoes. Ants. Bears. Snakes. Spiders. Sharks. Tigers. Cape Buffalo.... tell us oh great thinker! Tell us where us cowards can go to live forever with nothing bad happening ever again and nobody ever dies and we get free ice cream!
I was contemplating on moving to another state. Natural disasters is gonna be my first check list when researching regions. I dont want my house destroyed and forced to evacuate every decade.
Well tbh tornados happen anywhere unless your in the arctic lol so the north east or north west it’s hard to find a place with 0 disaster chances it’s like living next to a volcano you can but what kind is it just like you can live in a tornado prone area and never be hit but hurricanes are really the only 100% your gonna be hit at some point in the east coast or gulf it just depends how your house is built
I live in greece, the only natural disaster here are earthquakes, and they arent destructive. Buildings arent wooden, there are certain laws that MAKE you build your house quake-proof and there is always someone from the government that comes to check if its safe.
@@iJasdeep Yea actually you can. I never experienced a natural disaster where I had to evacuate or even feel my life or my property threatened. I lived in 4 different states.
@@iJasdeep with modern tech, you can absolutely stay out of the way of tornadoes and hurricanes. Most people just dgaf. When I was a young laddie (xD), I couldn't give two effs about the weather. Now I'm not afraid, but prepared after having a close call not long ago. All you have to do is watch radar and move accordingly. It isnt that big a deal
Wow, the comments on this video. Climate change deniers will stand, drenched, house ripped away by ever stronger hurricanes, everything lost, STILL with their finger out ready to "aKChoOuLLy!!!" anyone who dares to utter the hard truth. Truly one of the wonders of the world.
@@jeanlafrance8746 All of what stats and facts? Here's a couple facts.....the earth has been here for a billion years, the stats are less than 200 years old. Not enough data to prove anything....we are still coming out of the ice age so the earth is naturally getting warmer.
Good day the start of new week Weather is not normal it's unique August to be hot in a heat streak Hurricane season is looking bleak For Safe Shelter we all Shall Seek
any rotational weather pattrn is formed by a centre of hot light air. sourounded by slow mass . that follows its own path and speed. and the position of its massless centre of light.
It’s called we have tools that measure water levels, and how much water is collecting on the ground. Also you can estimate how much water is in an area, based on rainfall and storm surge levels. It’s not that hard to figure out if you know anything about meteorological tools. Go to NHC website and see all the tools they have to measure these things. I didn’t know I had to spell this out for you, a possible grown adult. If 5 miles of an area that doesn’t have water, has 7 feet of water, you can do some calculations and estimate how much water is sitting in that area that doesn’t usually have water sitting there…. Is that hard for you to grasp?
hurricane ida was not a cat 4 idk what yall talking about im from Louisiana and in Grand Isle they had winds topping out at 205 mph.... idk if that was a cat 4 lol
@@rodintremboy6459 bruh, they were intense back then too. This is just a normal cycle that tropical cyclones go through. And the part about storms forming before they’re suppose to is bullshit. You can’t rely on an exact date to tell you when you should start worrying about something.
Or we could as a whole lower climate chnage and force every country to help out and pour money into something to protect the world but they will never do that.
Maybe thoughts and prayers will help. Maybe we can think the hurricanes away. Better idea: take a Sharpie and draw the hurricane in a different direction!
Hurricanes are virtually the same now as they were 60 years ago when measurements began. The difference is that there is more development on the coast. People believe they are getting worse because damage indeed is worse.
they are getting worse because they are getting worse. on average stronger and higher frequency of development largely because of increasing water termperatures.
you dont believe in climate change or what? My house literally got hotter these day compared to several decades ago....so i can say for sure the climate is indeed changing since the earth got hotter
Ignoring natural disasters is like ignoring nature: it's bluntly foolish. We are one with nature, and we will not escape its fury, let alone its wrath.
Short answer:The planet is getting hotter & hurricanes feed of hot water
Hurricanes are not just warm water events, wind shear can destroy any storm no matter how warm the water is, there's evidence that a warmer planet has more wind shear.
The planet is getting colder not hotter. Some areas are getting hotter and more arid while others are cooling and getting more moisture. This is a natural phenomenon.. there are fossils of frozen animals with undigested food in theirs stomachs, meaning rapid climate change has happened since the beginning of our planet.
It’s not. The phenomenon is called a pole shift along with the natural drift of the earth away from the sun. This is why the planet was largely tropical during the time of the dinosaurs , closer to the sun means more direct sunlight and more intense vapors in the atmosphere, and now the tropics are near the Equator, and will eventually shift on the western hemisphere slightly south, and eastern hemisphere slightly north.
@@AntilleanConfederation they record the temperature all over the world and it actually is getting hotter.
@@KeithSlime that’s actually misinformation. Go look up science articles not funded by the climate change alarmist.
Ok here all about hurricane:-
Categories
L- invest (an area of clouds designated for potential storm formation)
D- Depression/wind speed 30-38mph(weakest kind of storm)
S- Tropical storm/wind speed 40-73mph( this stage storm gets name)Ex: Fred 2021
1- category 1/wind speed 74-97mph(an storm become hurricane)Elsa 2021
2- category 2/wind speed-98-110mph(an hurricane that can cause devastating damages) Ex: delta 2020
3- category 3/wind speed-111-128mph(This is when an hurricane is called major hurricane status)Ex: sandy 2011
4- category 4/wind speed-129-157mph(catastrophic damages occur)Ex: Laura 2021
5- category 5/wind speed-158+mph(area will go inhabitant for weeks to years)Ex: Katrina 2005
Pressure:-
The centre part of the storm where the eye situated has an low pressure area the more strong the storm the more less pressure dropping as the storm weaken the pressure may increase Example:- Hurricane Ida-935 millibars pressure etc...
Names:-
Name of the storm are collected from all the countries surrounded by Atlantic Ex: USA, Mexico,nicargua,Cuba
When the name of the storm list ends in a season we will name hurricane using greek alphabet Example:- Α α, Β β, Γ γ, Δ δ, Ε ε, Ζ ζ, Η η, Θ θ, Ι ι, Κ κ, Λ λ, Μ μ, Ν ν, Ξ ξ, Ο ο, Π π, Ρ ρ, Σ σ/ς, Τ τ, Υ υ, Φ φ, Χ χ, Ψ ψ, and Ω ω.(alpha,beta,delta,iota)
Auxiliary name list:-
It's an new set of never seen hurricane names which used instead of Greek names currently Ex: Adria(unused)
Name Retirement:-
If an hurricane cause so much destruction in place the name used never again for an storm and replaced with new name Ex: Katrina,Wilma,Dorian,sandy
Reuse of Name:-
An moderate to high damage storm which is not that destructive the storms name will be used in the naming litteraly list again and again
Basins:-
Tropical cyclone forms in different ocean around the world they are:-
West Pacific - most active(Typhoon)
East Pacific - Hurricane
Central Pacific - Hurricane
South Pacific - cyclone
North Atlantic - hurricane
South Atlantic - hurricane
South west indian Ocean - cyclone
Australian region - cyclone (villi villi)
North Indian Ocean - least active - cyclone
Strongest storm - Hurricane Patricia-215mph
Intense storm - Typhoon Tip-871 millibars
Costliest storm - hurricane Katrina - 133 billion dollars
Deadliest - 1970 Bhola cyclone - 600K+ deaths
United States Hurricane
Australia Cyclone
Japan Typhoon
Thanks, I really needed to know this, I actually read it top from bottom!
Maybe...we should stop rebuilding where hurricanes happen.
So all of South East Asia, The Caribbean, The Gulf of Mexico and the South?
@@yanniskarageorgiou3573
As a person living in the Caribbean (Dominica)
We cant move inland as most of the inland is densely mountainous, which are still prone to land slides during storms
After Maria in 2017, i realized no where is actually safe in areas prone to storms, especially in the caribbean where we are greatly limited by land
Well since all of humanity formed civilization near oceans and other water sources, it seems like the risk/reward has been considered by people that aren't too stupid to suggest moving away from them. Then what? Tornados. Then love again? Earthquakes. Move again? Volcanos. Move again? Floods. Drought. Hail. Lightning. Freezing.... and thats just weather. Mosquitoes. Ants. Bears. Snakes. Spiders. Sharks. Tigers. Cape Buffalo.... tell us oh great thinker! Tell us where us cowards can go to live forever with nothing bad happening ever again and nobody ever dies and we get free ice cream!
Thanks for your explanation of hurricanes
I was contemplating on moving to another state. Natural disasters is gonna be my first check list when researching regions. I dont want my house destroyed and forced to evacuate every decade.
Well tbh tornados happen anywhere unless your in the arctic lol so the north east or north west it’s hard to find a place with 0 disaster chances it’s like living next to a volcano you can but what kind is it just like you can live in a tornado prone area and never be hit but hurricanes are really the only 100% your gonna be hit at some point in the east coast or gulf it just depends how your house is built
I live in greece, the only natural disaster here are earthquakes, and they arent destructive. Buildings arent wooden, there are certain laws that MAKE you build your house quake-proof and there is always someone from the government that comes to check if its safe.
lol you really think you can outrun nature’s fury? goodluck
@@iJasdeep Yea actually you can. I never experienced a natural disaster where I had to evacuate or even feel my life or my property threatened. I lived in 4 different states.
@@iJasdeep with modern tech, you can absolutely stay out of the way of tornadoes and hurricanes. Most people just dgaf. When I was a young laddie (xD), I couldn't give two effs about the weather. Now I'm not afraid, but prepared after having a close call not long ago. All you have to do is watch radar and move accordingly. It isnt that big a deal
Now there’s 2024.. even MORE active hurricane season
Could you guys use the metric system as well?
Nope. If you don't like measurements such as freedoms per eagle tear then you're a commie
@@meandyourmama1 you have a good point
Metric system is good
No we don’t like the metric system
watching this waiting on hurricane ian 🌀
Wow... great video! 👍🏾
So nicely explained❤️👍
Wow, the comments on this video. Climate change deniers will stand, drenched, house ripped away by ever stronger hurricanes, everything lost, STILL with their finger out ready to "aKChoOuLLy!!!" anyone who dares to utter the hard truth. Truly one of the wonders of the world.
You don’t know 💩
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Why all houses in the US are built of wood. Why they don’t use concrete and other materials like other countries,
Because American and Canadian forests weren't cut down, as they were in Europe.
Because concrete houses cost 3 to 10 time more. They are costly. Wood houses are cheaper
Cause wood itself is great but in a hurricane prone area yes they need to use different materials
Great reporting on a very important subject to all of us here in Florida. May Yeshua (Jesus) bless you all, shalom!!✌️
Here watching from Florida before Hurricane Milton 2024. Hopefully it won't be as strong as they say it is.
Thank you
bunk... People are merely moving and living in areas more vulnerable to hurricanes.
All the stats and the facts aren't enough for you 🤦🏼♂️
@@jeanlafrance8746 All of what stats and facts? Here's a couple facts.....the earth has been here for a billion years, the stats are less than 200 years old. Not enough data to prove anything....we are still coming out of the ice age so the earth is naturally getting warmer.
@@ryenrobaxacet by this trend , give it thousands of years and we'd all be burnt alive
Well jesus I didn’t realize we had that many hurricanes in the last year
As long as insurance companies keep bailing some (the rich) people out they will keep building on top of a delta.
It get stronger when you add the weeknd on it.
“Human activity”?!?!?!! You mean corporate activity
Good day the start of new week
Weather is not normal it's unique
August to be hot in a heat streak
Hurricane season is looking bleak
For Safe Shelter we all Shall Seek
You have a new subscriber September 8,2023😊Thank you for sharing this information!!!
Real question what would happen if there was a massive tsunami in the Atlantic and how much damage would it cause?
is this what it look like before hurricane?
6:28 ironic that Exxon Mobil of all companies are doing hurricane relief since it’s their fault that they are getting worse.
The title is a bit misleading. I was looking for a more science-based video.
That popping sound is so annoying
Then you would have hated a show called "Pop Up Video" on VH1.
But wind doesn’t travel in circle
What cause hurricane to go circle
Toronto Canada here
Silence , Ontario scum!
(Montreal Canada Here)
any rotational weather pattrn is formed by a centre of hot light air. sourounded by slow mass . that follows its own path and speed. and the position of its massless centre of light.
Can't they use bricks for the houses instead of wood and plaster?
Dont live near coast.
But the middle of the country has tornadoes. I live in Rhode Island so I'd rather have a hurricane than a tornadoes
The Fears:
western: droughts
coastal: hurricanes
middle part: tornados
the world: humans
@@jiggypuffy lmao true
Watching this video during hurricane hilary
I came to hear about hurricanes not about codes
I wish hurricanes and tornadoes got much weaker if climate change stops in the year 2025.
I want to know who was there in the hurricane counting the trillions of gallons of water 🤔
It’s called we have tools that measure water levels, and how much water is collecting on the ground. Also you can estimate how much water is in an area, based on rainfall and storm surge levels. It’s not that hard to figure out if you know anything about meteorological tools. Go to NHC website and see all the tools they have to measure these things. I didn’t know I had to spell this out for you, a possible grown adult. If 5 miles of an area that doesn’t have water, has 7 feet of water, you can do some calculations and estimate how much water is sitting in that area that doesn’t usually have water sitting there…. Is that hard for you to grasp?
Its always that emoji bro..
34 trillion gallons of rain? Really?
Maybe homes should be built Hurricane proof..
Now let’s talk about Hurricane Ian that just slammed us in Florida what’s next? 👀
I hope nothing else is next, it's been rough in Florida
@@reeces5490 this comment probably isn't going to age well at all
@@A_Egg124 if one more hurricane hits Florida this season I'm pinning it all on you
Plenty more to come, as per nature's fury and wrath.
@@thevelentrinquist38 agreed
hurricane ida was not a cat 4 idk what yall talking about im from Louisiana and in Grand Isle they had winds topping out at 205 mph.... idk if that was a cat 4 lol
Cat 5
Today by my house is coming hurricane today at 12:50
I think the Labor Day hurricane of 1935 which was 185 mph would disagree with the notion that their getting stronger now.
Just fear porn
a single case of a strong hurricane way back when doesnt disprove the trend of increasing frequency and average strengths of storms going forward.
These people didn’t go to school they have no idea what a trend even is or how to read a graph
@@rodintremboy6459 bruh, they were intense back then too. This is just a normal cycle that tropical cyclones go through. And the part about storms forming before they’re suppose to is bullshit. You can’t rely on an exact date to tell you when you should start worrying about something.
@@noahrice6671cycles exist as well as man-made influence. they are not mutually exclusive.
Simplicity is the answer not more vanity...
0:03 hurricane florence tropical storm Isaac and hurricane helene
I hate these bubble pop sound effects
Not me, it reminded me of the show
" Pop Up Video" on VH1
Or we could as a whole lower climate chnage and force every country to help out and pour money into something to protect the world but they will never do that.
Yes but how would we lower climate change? We are already trying to do that
And ban volcanos!
@@BrettShadow wtf you smokin?
@@rodintremboy6459 So what you are saying is you are a climate denier?
@@BrettShadow lol, your sarcasm
Jesus is Lord. ❤️🙌💯
So related to the video 😐
Well because global warming and that the houses are Getting older(especially the houses that are made from wood)
Somebody watching??😁😁😁
Maybe thoughts and prayers will help. Maybe we can think the hurricanes away. Better idea: take a Sharpie and draw the hurricane in a different direction!
What do you suggest be done?
@@BrettShadowstop investing in fossil fuels and everything else creating runaway climate change. This is only going to get worse.
Milton
Cyclone had hit north Oman and southern uae and eastern uae and southern Saudi Arabia today and yesterday
I’m doing my homework
Hurricanes are virtually the same now as they were 60 years ago when measurements began. The difference is that there is more development on the coast. People believe they are getting worse because damage indeed is worse.
they are getting worse because they are getting worse. on average stronger and higher frequency of development largely because of increasing water termperatures.
@@rodintremboy6459 dude, they’ve been bad
@@noahrice6671and getting worse. and will continue to get worse.
@@rodintremboy6459 false, no evidence of that.
True...actual data shows that.......people also think they are worse because in today's age they can see more of it on their tv screen.
Iota was a cat 5
no it wasnt
@@spiderthecat in landfall it was a cat 4 but it was a cat 5 in the beginning
Climate changes 4 times a year. Every year.
YAWN
who’s here after helene?
So easy question why live in the coast 🤔 😕 😒 😑 🙄 😐
Pay more climate tax and the weather will improve
how ?
We are doomed! Lol
I’m here because of hurricane Hillary coming to wash away all of the homelessness in California.
God bless 🙏
To decrease population
Hahaa
I learned nothing new :(
All I'm going to say is that mother nature isn't happy at all and we as humans isn't helping the situation whatsoever! Smh 😑
For every action, there's a reaction, "Stop playing GOD and messing with the weather "
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As soon as you mentioned "climate change" I had to bail out
you dont believe in climate change or what? My house literally got hotter these day compared to several decades ago....so i can say for sure the climate is indeed changing since the earth got hotter
HAARP!
That’s why you live in the middle of the country.
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Isn't easier to just say God is doing it. Then the next question is why? Isaiah 24:1-6
Hurricanes made in the us of a. Weather manipulation at its finest
Feeding the fear ?
This is such a dumb take. What exactly are we supposed to do ignore trends of disasters??
Ignoring natural disasters is like ignoring nature: it's bluntly foolish. We are one with nature, and we will not escape its fury, let alone its wrath.
this is what the greedy billionaires wanted