13th named storm, 9th hurricane, 4th major, 2nd C5, and the strongest storm of the season; also the strongest October GOM storm. Milton later went to reach another extraordinary peak at 902mbar, before a C3 landfall in Central Florida, causing billions in damage.
Hurricane Milton is the last of impactful majors in the 2024 ATL season, with Beryl and Helene preceding. Its the strongest ATL storm since Dorian, most intense since Wilma, and the first WHEM sub-900mb since Patricia! This also marks the first time the USA has faced two severely impactful majors in a short period of time since 2017!
Here's the big guy - Milton... The strongest storm of the season, as well as the most intense since Rita 2005. With two extraordinary C5 peaks, it would later go on to decimate Central Florida, leaving a path of grave destruction in its wake. Truly, one of the many terrible storms of this season to remember....
We're getting 2024 hurricane season animation and Squid Game season 2 all in the same week as Christmas. I'm gonna be eating so good this holiday season
Under My Analysis For Milton: 185 Mile Per Hour Winds/894 Millibars Of Pressure, So Just Slightly More Powerful Than 2005's Rita. And 125 Miles Per Hour/950 Millibars At Landfall
Damn lmao I missed the the premiere by 7 minutes of the *GREATEST EASTWARD MOVING TROPICAL CYCLONE IN THE ATLANTIC* , First sub 900 in 19 years 😮 . Also made sure along with the historic Beryl that 2024 NATL hurricane season was the first to have two category 5s since *2019* 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Flight level winds for recon are always accurate. 180, or at most 185mph, could be suggested given the data collected. In my opinion, 180mph is fine, and that’s likely what the NHC will keep it at.
@@QuagmireS6 I tracked Milton first hand utilising recon data and satellite intensity estimates, I can assure you it was no stronger than 185mph. You could hypothetically estimate that it was stronger than this by assuming the sat intensity estimates were bias towards tropopause, and recon didn’t capture its peak intensity… but this is just an extrapolation theory, and the NHC would never assume this route of tracking. But all to there own first intensity! (I type formally as it’s the best way I can describe stuff, all friendly vibes from me 🤠)
Beryl, Debby, Helene, Milton, and Rafael will all be suggested for retirement in the committee meeting in spring. Beryl - St Vincent + Grenadines + USA. Debby - Canada Helene - USA Milton - USA Rafael - Cuba + Cayman Islands.
@ likewise. Nonetheless, it’ll still be discussed. Cuba aren’t being responsive on the extent of rafael’s damage in the country. The current $31 Million estimate is from Jamaica only.
After the wrath of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season by hurricanes beryl, Helene, Milton, and a small less surprising ones like Patty the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has ended this season has been the second costlyest according to Wikipedia by the way I’m just saying this for fun
@@Category4MajorHurricane2015______________(storm name): you are arguing? Then I will break ALL OF YOUR RECORDS I bet it’s Alex because it’s Andrew’s replacement (Alex: time to revenge)
@@Category4MajorHurricane2015 Well if damage could be upgraded futher later then we will have to wait and see cause Ian damage last 2 year was 60 billion and in the spring of 2023, it went to 113 billion so the same would go to Milton.
It will be a one and done hurricane name. The M name “Milton” replaced “Michael” after it was retired in 2018. The first ever hurricane named “Milton” will be retired.
I think that Helene and the wind shear was the only think that saved Tampa from what could have been a 195mph+ I’ll be crazy enough to say 220mph beast as it got to its 185mph intensity before it got to probably the warmest water in the entire Atlantic basin. As bad as it was for me and some of my closest friends “we got lucky with no damage somehow but my friends lost power for 3 days due to the storm cupeled with poor power grid restoration management” it could have been way worse. Now the question is is this comment going to be forever a stupid thing, or will it be a reality…… I hope not.
13th named storm, 9th hurricane, 4th major, 2nd C5, and the strongest storm of the season; also the strongest October GOM storm. Milton later went to reach another extraordinary peak at 902mbar, before a C3 landfall in Central Florida, causing billions in damage.
Wilma am I a joke to tyou
Dang dude this is the 100th comment I seen you one 😂
Hurricane Milton is the last of impactful majors in the 2024 ATL season, with Beryl and Helene preceding. Its the strongest ATL storm since Dorian, most intense since Wilma, and the first WHEM sub-900mb since Patricia! This also marks the first time the USA has faced two severely impactful majors in a short period of time since 2017!
This storm felt more powerful than Helene and the eye was calmer than Helene. Nearly got caught in the backside storm surge. Will never forget Milton
HurricaneChaserChase, When are you gonna realease the 2024 NATL Season animation
@@ScarletInkster101 Should be after the EPAC
Same. I had bad nightmares and night terrors after Milton which im in therapy for.
Here's the big guy - Milton...
The strongest storm of the season, as well as the most intense since Rita 2005. With two extraordinary C5 peaks, it would later go on to decimate Central Florida, leaving a path of grave destruction in its wake. Truly, one of the many terrible storms of this season to remember....
It along with Helene and Beryl will be retired
@@kennoybrown3946don’t forget Debby, Debby is the costliest storm to ever effect Canada in Canadian history
@@VyzenTheProtogenthen that’s four retired names! That means, after the season, we will have 100 retired hurricane names!
Awesome animation force thirteen! Probably the best individual track animation you guys made! Keep up the good work!
yay finally Milton
Strongest tropical cyclone in 2024
We're getting 2024 hurricane season animation and Squid Game season 2 all in the same week as Christmas. I'm gonna be eating so good this holiday season
Helene has made landfall in Florida
Went right over my house in cape canaveral 😅
Is your house okay?
0:07 Ian: my landfall was on September 28, one day later than Helene
2 days
lol true
Under My Analysis For Milton: 185 Mile Per Hour Winds/894 Millibars Of Pressure, So Just Slightly More Powerful Than 2005's Rita. And 125 Miles Per Hour/950 Millibars At Landfall
Confirmed 897mb. But the winds, I stay at 180mph
@@幽靈-f2e
Appearance and Data Supports 185mph
@Category5PacificHurricane2018 I was still sleeping so I missed some frames
Damn lmao I missed the the premiere by 7 minutes of the *GREATEST EASTWARD MOVING TROPICAL CYCLONE IN THE ATLANTIC* , First sub 900 in 19 years 😮 . Also made sure along with the historic Beryl that 2024 NATL hurricane season was the first to have two category 5s since *2019* 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The most intense storm this 2024
Milton, the hurricane that almost drowned Tampa
Nice video!
Florida: i am still dealing with helene's damage 😢😢😢
Milton: haha, hurricane winds go wooossshhhh
There's no doubt that Helene and Milton are being given the boot this year. Milton of course, after only one cycle of use.
Phenomal hurricane
cant wait
Omgggg thats crazy!
NO I MISSED THE PREMIER but this was amazing
My Analysis on Milton:
195/897
This storm probably had this peak but since the systems malfunctioned and recon not recording properly this would be it
Flight level winds for recon are always accurate. 180, or at most 185mph, could be suggested given the data collected. In my opinion, 180mph is fine, and that’s likely what the NHC will keep it at.
@Black_VoidXx listen bro during the analysis multiple sites were down 185 probably wasn't even the true peak , for me it reached 195 and that's that
@@QuagmireS6 I tracked Milton first hand utilising recon data and satellite intensity estimates, I can assure you it was no stronger than 185mph.
You could hypothetically estimate that it was stronger than this by assuming the sat intensity estimates were bias towards tropopause, and recon didn’t capture its peak intensity… but this is just an extrapolation theory, and the NHC would never assume this route of tracking.
But all to there own first intensity! (I type formally as it’s the best way I can describe stuff, all friendly vibes from me 🤠)
Okay children relax…
@@Art_Hour we were having a civil discussion, but thanks for your degrading input, it proved helpful. 😂
Imagine if the intense wind shear wasn’t present on its approach to the Tampa Bay Area. 😳
I WAS NEAR THE🦃 EYE OF THE HURRICANE
Why do you have maxed winds at 185 when nhc has it at 180mph?
they do separate analysis
F13 does their own analysis. Also, NHC may upgrade Milton's wind in their report (which should be coming out some time in the future).
@ who is F14
F16@@SomeoneCalledAdrian
@ F 35
That Milton Can be 2nd Retiredment in Summer of 2025.
2024
I think Beryl will be retired too. So Beryl, Helene, and Milton will all be retired.
Beryl, Debby, Helene, Milton, and Rafael will all be suggested for retirement in the committee meeting in spring.
Beryl - St Vincent + Grenadines + USA.
Debby - Canada
Helene - USA
Milton - USA
Rafael - Cuba + Cayman Islands.
@@Black_VoidXx I doubt rafael will be retired
@ likewise. Nonetheless, it’ll still be discussed. Cuba aren’t being responsive on the extent of rafael’s damage in the country. The current $31 Million estimate is from Jamaica only.
After the wrath of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season by hurricanes beryl, Helene, Milton, and a small less surprising ones like Patty the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has ended this season has been the second costlyest according to Wikipedia by the way I’m just saying this for fun
welcome to tampa, my home city
WOW
ooh ah
Hurricane Milton is now the costliest storm in Florida beating Irma's record.
Nuh Uh! Ian Did Over $110 Billion Dollars In Florida, So Ian Is Actually The Costliest For Florida
@@Category4MajorHurricane2015______________(storm name): you are arguing? Then I will break ALL OF YOUR RECORDS
I bet it’s Alex because it’s Andrew’s replacement
(Alex: time to revenge)
@@Category4MajorHurricane2015 Well if damage could be upgraded futher later then we will have to wait and see cause Ian damage last 2 year was 60 billion and in the spring of 2023, it went to 113 billion so the same would go to Milton.
MILTON
The big one...
its depressing how people think the government made milton and helene to "tAkE oUt tHe rEd sTaTeS" 🤦♂️
trump loves conspiracies
@paleomaniac1 Trump did not say anything like that
TYPHOON EXPLOSIVE PAINTING OF JACK
It will be a one and done hurricane name. The M name “Milton” replaced “Michael” after it was retired in 2018. The first ever hurricane named “Milton” will be retired.
Michelle, Ike, Igor and Irma were also one and done hurricane names
@@PotatiumIrma was used in 1978 before the male names came in so technically not one in done
List of one and done hurricane names:
Agnes (1972)
Alicia (1983)
Allen (1980)
Anita (1977)
Audrey (1957)
Camille (1969)
Carmen (1974)
Connie (1955)
David (1979)
Diane (1955)
Donna (1960)
Eloise (1975)
Frederic (1979)
Gilbert (1988)
Hattie (1961)
Hugo (1989)
Igor (2010)
Ike (2008)
Inez (1966)
Ione (1955)
Janet (1955)
Joan (1988)
Joaquin (2015)
Lenny (1999)
Luis (1995)
Marilyn (1995)
Michelle (2001)
Milton (2024) (will become)
Mitch (1998)
Opal (1995)
Paloma (2008)
Rita (2005)
Roxanne (1995)
Sandy (2012)
Stan (2005)
Tomas (2010)
Wilma (2005)
Milton had a very odd path. It went the wrong way
Its because this year currents are cooked
Basically Lenny, just in the Gulf of Mexico and much stronger
Florida got targeted a lot this season, kinda like 2004
When are you going to do the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season
the purple c5 icon 💀💀💀💀
That Boi Milton made history in the worst ways possible 😔
How do you make those hurricanes track?
Do also on Yagi,and the 4 storms that affected philippines
Who thinks Milton peaked at 185mph and not 180mph?
Me 185mph to, but I think it could've been stronger upto 190mph
Me
@@Category4MajorHurricane2015 me
I agree with 190
It was gonna be 190 or 195 but since recon and the system couldn't detect proper wind speed it was 185
Who Saw Tropical Cyclone Robyn Formed And Then That Killed 1,293 People
WHAT????
Death toll is only 41 rn
No, death toll is 41
@QST_2024 that’s not
It's only 41?
Next animations are Nadine, Oscar, Rafael, And Sara.
I think that Helene and the wind shear was the only think that saved Tampa from what could have been a 195mph+ I’ll be crazy enough to say 220mph beast as it got to its 185mph intensity before it got to probably the warmest water in the entire Atlantic basin. As bad as it was for me and some of my closest friends “we got lucky with no damage somehow but my friends lost power for 3 days due to the storm cupeled with poor power grid restoration management” it could have been way worse. Now the question is is this comment going to be forever a stupid thing, or will it be a reality…… I hope not.
I have Milton as a cat 5
Well duh, everything has it at a c5, because it was a cat5 at peak intensity
I’d be concerned if you didn’t have Milton as a C5 tbh lmao
before Milton made landfall on Florida they tried to escape tampa before the hurricane made landfall
Recon literally supported 175 mph 899 mbar in the secondary peak
Yup, this is the likely peak I’m expecting an upgrade for. The first peak should remain 180mph though.
This will 100% get retired
Without a doubt. This WILL be retired.
no its gonna remain on the list just Mirtin
@@med7870 no Milton is guranteed to be retired because of the damages and impacts it caused.
@Carbonf1ber001 of course its gonna be retired im just joking
Milton: 185/890 I think
wrong way MILTON!!
MID SEQUNCE
Milton shouldve been named Milford, its more common,... HOLY GUACAMOLE MILTONS TRACK IS HERE
my analysis on milton:
185/889
the storm could have been as low as 886 hPa and have windspeeds as high as 190 mph
AA-
Milton is my brother's name
Request to Super Typhoon Man-yi (Pepito) track
Still waiting for animation of Typhoon Yagi
190/890
lame hurricane yes sub 900mb but only in a small area