I come back to this footage every now and then and its truly jaw dropping. It doesnt even look real how violent the wind is. Truly some of the best hurricane footage ever taken.
Reed Timmer is right. In my opinion this has to be the best hurricane footage/mini-documentary ever made. Big ups to the photographer for battling conditions that dangerous to shoot this film with a steady hand. And the fact that you let the images and the original sound speak for themselves with no attempts to add dramatizing music and that sorts is a big, big plus. Best wishes from a Danish weather enthusiast.
This is by far the best hurricane footage I have ever seen. And I deeply appreciate your compassion and consideration of the people who lived through it and now have to rebuild. Well Done Sir.
This is by far the best footage of Dorian, and also just about the most amazing hurricane footage ever. Just as much a contribution to science as it is to journalism. I can't imagine what it's like to live through something like this.
@@Rangerandjetfan yes Dorian was worse and lasted much longet. Both were 5's. Dorian was more intense and with a slower forward speed, it unleashed its fury for much longer. But Andrew still was as serious as you would ever want to deal with
@@gregorydiggs9227 what made Andrew scary was the fact it was at night time…..if Dorian happened at night time it would of been at least 5 times more scarier for sure
Jesus is the only way. We have all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins that may seem small in our eyes are big in God's and are worthy of Hell, such as lying lusting and stealing. But if we repent and trust only in Jesus, he is faithful and will save us from Hell and give us eternal life in Heaven. Trust in Jesus! John 3:16 Romans 6:23❤😊
Omg, not many people understand exactly how strong these winds are. This is truly the strongest I have ever seen recorded. God bless you for living through this.
Camera man never dies! 😂❤ All jokes aside, the fact you stood out in this storm. I just gotta appreciate your bravery and commitment! I see you're studying to be a meteorologist! That's amazing! I've always wanted to be one growing up! Glad I came across this video! New subscriber! ❤️ And to all the people in the comments that had to actually go through this monster, i pray you are well and back to living better! I'm so sorry ❤❤
8:50, 9:13, 9:42, 10:40 & also 11:41 is just so insane. Mind blowing. How the strongest of the gusts come and go. It can go from 0-100 in mere seconds. 😮 spectacular yet terrifying.
Even at 14:38. That part totally looks like the winds are strong that the leaves sway at the right. At 10:40, other leaves sway at the left while the other leaves sway at the right.
These tremendous gusts have been trigered by this scary pressure gradient Dorian had, without a doubt. This video is truly unique, a documentation without yelling, shaking camera or fast cuts using. The winds are easily the strongest ever recorded outside of a tornado. You can see the intensification steps at 8:50, 10:21 and 12:50, the two 220 mph gusts at 11:41 and 14:35. To bad there was no possibilty to film the second eyewall, but thank you for sharing this with us!
You captured 180+ MPH Gust 💨 on film. Only a few have lived to tell the story. I’m grateful for this footage, you put us literally inside the worst part of this Hurricane. God bless
Jesus is the only way. We have all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins that may seem small in our eyes are big in God's and are worthy of Hell, such as lying lusting and stealing. But if we repent and trust only in Jesus, he is faithful and will save us from Hell and give us eternal life in Heaven. Trust in Jesus! John 3:16 Romans 6:23😊❤
This is among the best hurricane footage out there! Does a good job capturing the sheer chaos and destruction. Some of those hardwoods are delimbed to a degree seen with EF-3+ tornadoes. It is never good when susceptible Islands or areas are hit, let alone by a stalled hurricane. Thank you for bringing awareness who may not have a grasp or idea of why they are so dangerous and devastating.
I was shocked and got impatient so I fast forwarded a bit.. my jaw hit the floor. I had no idea it could get worse. I am stunned. I cannot imagine the PTSD you'd get living through this. My heart goes out to all of those that survived this. You're so brave and so much stronger than you realize
My cousin was home alone with her pets. She felt like the whole house was about to lift off and suddenly got the urge to grab the animals and run to the bathroom. At that moment the whole roof lifted off the house and even heavy objects were found strewn far from the house after so they all would’ve likely been killed if she hadn’t moved at that moment.
This video show what a Cat-5 hurricane is capable of and will evacuate when another one comes. For the person who filmed this, so happy you are safe and thanks for doing this.
Just when you think it won't get any worse...and it does 😳 Amazing how you shot this whole thing without freaking out! You're one brave person that's for sure. Glad you made it thru this horrific storm 👌🏼
Irma 2017 185mph 😭😭😭😭😭 Sint Maarten I experience this too. The sounds of Dorian are exactly what I experienced and heard. I’m dumbfounded by this video. You managed to capture this. I’m guessing this is the eye wall cause it’s exactly what I experienced 😢
This is great footage. My relatives kept saying I didn’t understand what they lived through in Dorian. Seeing this they are right. Counting my blessings
This was my home, I'm a survivor of this monster storm. I was a few minutes drive away fighting to avoid my collapsing house. Watching this does not compare to being in it trust me!
I'm on the beach in Florida and I can't imagine that terror. I hope you're doing well... damn this video made me terrified and I've never even been in a 5.
This is terrifying. My heart hurts whenever I hear about hurricanes on the news. It really makes me appreciate not having to go through this, there barely are any tornadoes in my country. Stay safe you guys.
Jimmy, this video is absolutely incredible. I have never seen a hurricane video like this before. I just cannot imagine actually being there. Just insane. I gotta hand it to you, for you to sit out there and record this video, you, sir.. you win. You have the biggest balls! Hope everyone is safe tonight! 🫶🏻
I have a friend who says that they would like to see a really intense hurricane hit. I showed them this video and they changed their mind on the spot. Thank you for your courage to take this video in a real nasty hurricane.
You were in very extreme danger recording this, especially 12:00 pm. I have seen the eye wall of 4 major hurricanes and I can say I hope we never have to endure a full blown cat 5 like this one. You, Sir are very brave and have giant balls standing outside of that stairwell.
This is epic! It's loud, and it's supposed to be, and the audio quality is impressive! For someone who's been blind all my life, I really try to get a picture in my mind of how horrifying this is, because I've been through two tornadoes and three hurricanes. It's true, too, that no matter how many storms you've been through, not one is the same as another, and it's always traumatic. Thank you for uploading such a great video. I really appreciate the length, too, because it makes it that much more real!
Hello all, today marks the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Dorian's landfall in the Abaco Islands. I've been spending the weekend in Marsh Harbour reflecting on the town's recovery since the storm, attending memorial services, and talking to residents to see how the islands have been doing. While most agreed that there is still a lot of work to be done, the people of Abaco gave me a sense of resilience, kindness, and optimism that was truly inspiring, and I was honored to hear their stories. A quick update: I am still planning to make a new version of this video without a watermark (or at least a much less intrusive one) and maybe some more commentary. Note that this video already contains all of the footage that I took of the eyewall, so there won't be any actually new clips of the strongest winds. Unfortunately, this might take a few more months - I recently completed my masters degree in hurricane inner-core dynamics and I'm currently busy with the post-graduation transition as well as publishing my research in a scientific journal. Also, sorry again for the lack of activity on this channel. I am very thankful as always to everyone who has subscribed to me, but as I mentioned before, even though I would like to chase more storms in the future, please do not expect regular uploads from me... I am not the content creator type. :)
@@j.f.c I never actually felt like my life was in imminent danger while recording, but that must have been the adrenaline. I was getting concerned during the eyewall (as anyone should 😅) which is why there's a gap in the recording between 12:21pm-12:26pm, but I realized it was probably safer to stay where I was than to try to get to better shelter.
@@j.f.c Ah, I meant that I stopped recording between 12:21pm-12:26pm (notice the cut at the 15:51 timestamp in the video) because of the extreme conditions. I wanted to be as alert as possible to my surroundings, like the swinging wooden board, for my safety.
This is the most intense Hurricane footage on the internet, this is better than any of the footage captured during Haiyan or any other hurricane, only one I can think of that comes close are the Mexico Beach Hurricane Michael videos. I can’t even imagine what Haiyan, Patricia, and Tip looked like at their worst if this is anything to go off of. Most chasers at the hurricanes peak turn the cameras off and take shelter, but you were at an angle where you could keep filming the worst of it. Great job man, you’ve recorded the most insane hurricane footage on the internet (so far)..
You should see this. Typhoon Goni (First view videos on the compilation were shot near or at the first landfall area where Goni broke the record of Haiyan's Landfall) m.ua-cam.com/video/znFhQ0LXfmY/v-deo.html Though caught by amateur videos i think the winds were equally violent as dorian.
@@anemojin4384 Oh yeah, I totally forgot about Goni! Yeah those videos are pretty intense too, but I still don’t think it’s as impressive as the ones captured here (even tho Goni was stronger ofc). The first two videos are definitely the most impressive, but it also seems more like there were just very intense white out conditions captured during the inner eyewall, rather than the people filming managing to catch the worst of it. (Cause again, most people take shelter during the worst part of a Cyclones landfall, this Dorian video was just a circumstance of the guy filming being extremely lucky at the angle he was at).
@@cognitiveinterlace715 that i will have to agree on, had there been no pandemic and travel ban wasn't implemented at those times then maybe some storm chasers would be able to film the worst of the storm.
This is probably also very similar to the conditions observed during the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane that completely decimated Islamorada, Marathon, and Henry Flagler's Overseas Railroad.
It felt like I was right there with you, this has got to be some of the best footage I’ve ever seen, no annoying yelling, just pure relentless Mother Nature, I’m extremely glad you filmed the aftermath, thanks for this footage and stay safe!
The winds are so surreal it looks like it was fast forwarded all along. The gusts are so violent that each resembles a mini tornado. What a visceral footage that's deserving to be put in the National Archives.
@@deeboddavis1031 We had to walk in this to find help. Hold on to trees. My uncle was thrown from tree to tree. Something flew and knocked all of his teeth out of his mouth. It was way worse. We had to find our way in this.*
@@pbainsadventure8566 thank u for the corrections. I was shaking thinking about it. Still have not recovered from this storm. We lost everything. Including family, friends and neighbors.
Agreed... I was incredibly fortunate with the geography and wind direction that mitigated the surge. Other parts of the island, even just a few km away, were not so lucky. We took in many refugees in the eye, some of whom said they had to swim for their lives when their houses were destroyed or water rose too high.
I’m as flabbergasted as everyone else seems to be. Those peak wind speeds is just utterly insane. Top work filming this though! I never have seen anything this crazy, and I’ve watched a lot of videos, especially ones that Josh Morgerman has captured.
Josh is a legit hurricane hunter, but he chickens out when it comes to filming these kind of winds. He would likely been covered by pillows and blankets in a basement by this time
@@andreiwindstorm There’s a difference between “chickening out” and not being a fucking idiot you know that right? This guy in the video didn’t even have a choice because he was trapped up in the balcony. Try putting yourself in a cat5 and you’ll be wetting yourself in no time.
I bet this was one of the most frightening, coolest and saddest moments of your life. I would have been scared to be so close and record the storm, props to you!
Those winds are insane, can't even see past the trees because it's a white out from all the rain and wind. Those palm trees are boss level, watching them hold out, just wow. Also that palm tree that breaks after part of the roof slams into it, that thing was like the calm in the storm, just stood there, motionless at times.
Amazing footage Jimmy. Kudos to the fact that you were WILLING and able to capture the CAT5 hurricane on video and thank you for having the compassion for others by not filming them during such a scary and horrific time. I must say those are some resilient palm trees down in the Bahamas!
This reminds me of sweet childhood memories growing up in the Caribbean. We were very poor and we lived in the smallest tin-roofed house on our street. But I had a happy home because I was loved. This is the most natural rain-on-tin-roof video that I've ever heard. Have a good night's rest to everyone. Love, joy and peace to everyone who reads this. 😊😴⛈❤❤❤
I ran across this comment again a year later so I checked your channel after seeing my response, and I finally realize that you are 100% NOT on the wrong video hahaha falling asleep to hurricanes!? I guess being in a little capsule hurled around the storms of Jupiter would be relaxing to some folks, no harm done I suppose. :)
Brutal. I can't believe he stood there and filmed through this. Wow. I've lived in Florida all my life and I fear this, because we are now a population that CANNOT evacuate due to HUGE overpopulation and these newcomers have NO idea what they are doing here. I have spoken to a few who don't believe they are vulnerable and don't worry about the consequences. Thanks for showing everyone what hurricane hell looks like.
The fact that this thing was only a hundred or so miles west of florida is insane. You guys are so lucky that this storm turned north, too bad it didn’t do so before it hit the bahamas
Oh no I plan on moving there eventually I will be out of there if something like this were to ever happen. I'll leave the filming up to someone else also.
@@tinobenfante7315 90 miles East of Miami, 50 miles off Palm Beach. A Monster and it would've changed Miami forever. It's probably just a matter of time.
Props for actually putting a disclaimer and being respectful of the victims. Lotta wannabe storm chasers on here posting dangerous shit, footage of horrific shit knowing they get to drive back to their home state and sleep in a real bed that night. "SO COOL BRO HOLY SHIT BRO LOOK THAT HOUSE IS JUST GONE *giggles* BRO LOOK." I get that nervous laughter is a thing but the whole commodification of disaster footage really puts a bad taste in my mouth. You're one of the good ones, keep it up.
@@riverdelta7052 Yeah, like there's one video, I think from Joplin or Moore, I don't remember, where the storm chasers take shelter in a gas station cooler that literally collapses around them, everyone survives but just barely, people are crying and screaming, telling total strangers "I love you!" and shit, it really shows the human side of things. And like I said, nervous laughter is a thing, and I get that, like, I'm the kind of person who will probably be cracking jokes on my death bed. But some of the younger "UA-camr" storm-chasers are unbelievably disrespectful. IMO if you're gonna post video of a whole town's lives being destroyed, you need to keep the "HEY MAKE SURE U SMASH DAT LIKE BUTTON" shit to yourself. Jimmy here gets it. The video lets mother nature speak for herself, no commentary needed (the info text from Jimmy is perfect, just enough information, explaining that he's trying not to film shell-shocked storm victims, etc).
@@TheGhostWriterGirl i remember that video. It happened in Mississippi, I currently live in this state. The guy in question is from Texas and had two other individuals with him. During the video while in the gas station, he asked them if they survived, subscribe to his channel.
My dad aged 15 in the royal navy was in a hurricane near Iceland in 1960. He said it was the only time the captain gave the crew lifejackets as they didn't think they would make it. The captain decided to stay in the eye of the storm and follow it to Iceland. The ship was in drydock to be repaired as the bow was completely damaged by the waves. My dad stayed in Iceland for a few weeks until another ship picked him up. I can't imagine what a hurricane would be like at sea but as a 15 year old it must have be terrifying.
There are different categories of hurricane force winds. I believe category 1 to 5. Iceland definitely has had many different wind strengths such as 160mph and 122mph. I take your point that it may not be classed as a hurricane by definition as it has moved from the tropics to the cold Atlantic, but these hurricanes still posses hurricane force winds, so can be a violent storm class 11 on the Beaufort scale. I can only speak for what my dad told me.
wow....simply mesmerizing. I'm impressed with your stamina. I was in Puerto Rico when Dorian passed by us then hit The Bahamas. We were spared but damn you got hit hard! I love to watch just as much as you love to record. Thank you for posting this incredible footage.
I thought the footage from iCyclone (Josh Morgerman) was intense, and it was. This is next level intense, absolutely ball tearing, off the chain, psycho level madness. The fact this system stalled for so long and prolonged the agony for many is just heartbreaking, but I have to praise you for your compassion and consideration in your choices made, to not film people directly, and understanding that some things just don't need a camera shoved into them. Well done and you have a new fan subscriber, who looks forward to seeing more of your work and exploring your channel.
It’s crazy that this is insanely deadly, yet it does not even compare to some of the winds on other planets in our solar system. Take Neptune for example. Its winds are around 1000 mph
This is some of the most incredible footage I've ever seen, of any weather event! Those winds were of incredible violence, I've never seen footage like that. An excellent intercept and incredible footage from a terrible event.
Oh man. In the worries about Covid and the hustle-and-bustle of daily life I'd about forgotten Dorian and the Bahamas. Awesome footage of terrible times,what a monster that storm was. Those worst affected who survived are sure to be suffering the effects still. Pray for them and the Bahamas.
Thank u for this. Yes we still are. Alot of homes are still not restored. We lost everything. An now this covid make it even harder just to work an take care of families
Holy hell that was intense. Like a tornado that lasted hours upon hours. I live in Central Florida but have been lucky enough not to experience anything quite this bad. Worst I have been through was Charlie and I think it was only a Cat 3 by the time it passed over me...glad you made it!
More like a newfound respect for cat 5 to 6 hurricanes period.. When Ida just hit the gulf coast around Grand ile. it was pretty intense too,., I never knew eye walls of cat 5's was so dramatic.. Ive been in 130 but thats it, and it wasn't even the eye wall, just otter bands, the eye of Ike hit Bolivar Peninsula, with the surge and eye wall it just whipped it out...I think it was around 140 or 150, shit this was 185 to 200 here in this storm,, smh... who would wanna stick around for that crap, ,oh right the crazy storm chasers.. I think they do it more for the thrill, and not so much for the sake of onlookers
This is absolutely incredible. Probably the strongest TC winds captured on video to date, equivalent to a EF-4/5 tornado sustained. Can't imagine what it was like for those affected, and I hope their recovery is going well.
The wind inside of an EF4 and EF5 tornado are more powerful than this, partly because of updraft and the cylic nature of the wind. Way more intense and damaging then 140 mph sustained winds. There have been EF5 tornados that have ripped fire hydrants out of the ground, torn, gas pipelines out of the ground, and thrown 20,000 lb water/oil tanks a quarter mile.
@@johnf817 Dorian made landfall with ~180mph sustained wind. Wind is funky because's the forces applied to objects are quadratic not liner. For every doubling of windspeed, *wind force increase by a factor of 4x*. So 180mph winds would exert ~60% more force on an objects than 140mph winds.
Man, I'm just glad you survived, but you could've been killed. I was there. I live on Abaco. Dorian was a living nightmare. I don't know if you've been back since, but we've recovered pretty well, but we'll never fully recover. The nightmare remains in memories.
Growing up in Philippines we had typhoons that would suck the water out of the pool its nice you make that "disturbing to sone viewers" warning because it is definitely terrifying You are a thoughtful person
..I live in south Florida and I knew that if 'Dorian' (had) come ashore here in south FL, there would be nothing left standing. ..it was a very scary time for me and many others. ..be well and thank You for this video.
I survived Andrew, being in Homestead in 1992, and it had similar winds. What was really weird is the frequency/pitch of Cat 5 winds. Their dominant, resonant, frequencies are lower pitched, like the sound of freight trains going over your roof, not higher pitched "squeechy" sounds. I think that an air mass moving over a surface at those Cat 5 velocties "bounces" in wave-like oscillations across the surface, creating almost sub-sonic vibrations, that explain the low-pitched "roar" that is so deafening.
Wow !!! I don’t even know what to say to that. That wind was insane. That’s like an F5 tornado that goes on for hours and hours. Great footage. That must have been amazing to watch. Glad your safe. Thank you for the footage.
Well not quite. An EF5 tornado would rip the trees from the ground, level the house, and possibly tear the foundation out of the ground. This is like a lower range EF4. Still incredibly powerful and destructive, and for hours at a time as well, but not EF5.
@@reaIixx Thisss. No house would be standing after an EF5 tornado as horrifying as this looks it's nothing compared to an EF5. There have been tornadoes literally ripping the asphalt from the ground and leaving only foundation of homes left. This is probably comparable to an EF3-lower EF4. Still absolutely terrifying and brutal.
Question, did natural selection create palms to be wind-resistant, but those same selective forces didn't make other trees to "evolve" in the same way??? Or, did the Lord create each plant family and genus to live where it will, some being more wind resistant and others not as much? Why in the windy tropics would not all trees be a flexible as Palms, if "natural selection" is such the "creative force" materialists claim it is?????
@@ricklapworthNo Rick, Mickey mouse didnt make the palm trees bend better. It was adaption over long periods of time that made them capable to stand those winds. The ones that managed to stand continued to reproduce while the ones that lacked - past winds just ripped out and damaged them so they wouldnt grow in that same area. Nature adapts.
Holy cusswords. It had to be absolutely terrifying to be trapped outside during a storm of Dorian's magnitude. You did a beautiful job editing, explaining, and exercising respect. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. God be with the survivors of natural disasters like this and the PTSD that inevitably follows. ❤
Just went through Milton (on the eastern part of Florida where it bumped down to a Category 1, with slight gusts near/at Category 2 when it hit me). That was like a desk fan compared to this.
That's extraordinary, I've never seen anything like that and I've seen alot of footage. The violence of this storm was akin to a gigantic EF4- EF5 tornado sitting stationery right over you. Those palm trees are being blown around like blades of grass. Truly astonishing and terrifying 👍
These hurricanes and tornadoes are a lot more comparable than we previously realized, I think. It used to be taught that hurricane wind speeds "topped out" somewhere above 150mph, but tornadoes had wind speeds of 300mph. Now, if we compare the worst tornadoes to the worst hurricanes there may be some element of truth to the claim that tornadoes have higher wind speeds, but my understanding is that part of the reason for replacing the Fujita scale with the Enhanced Fujita scale was that structural engineers pointed out that the tornado damage that meteorologists had previously thought to be indicative of 300-mph winds could in fact be caused by winds of "only" 150 to 200 mph. tl;dr your EF-4 estimate was literally spot-on: Hurricane Dorian's sustained wind speed of 185 mph (according to Google) is equivalent to a mid-range EF-4 tornado, and the only differences were that Dorian was much larger and longer-lasting, and caused a storm surge.
@@philipmcniel4908 You're 1000% right that they've downgraded the windspeeds needed for different categories of tornado (EF0-EF5), but I think they're still very different from Hurricanes in terms of damage. Firstly, rotating and up-drafting tornadic winds produce much more structural damage than straight line winds of the same speed - that's why the cameraman here can stand on a sheltered balcony in 186mph hurricane winds, while tornadoes at that same wind speed will destroy brick homes. Secondly, you wouldn't know it from the EF scale, but there are big differences between low-end and high-end EF5 tornadoes. The EF Tornado scale is based on the damage a tornado does, and it estimates the wind speed ranges scientists believe must have caused this damage. The highest rating (EF5) is defined as "well-built houses completely destroyed and swept clean from their foundation," and the wind speed attached to this is "200mph or greater." There's no EF category for tornadoes 250+ mph or 300+ mph because there's no reliable way to measure damage greater than what is basically total destruction. But we know that tornadoes can get that fast! There are at least 2 on record with radar-measured wind speeds above 300 mph (Moore 1999 and El Reno 2013). At those speeds, we see things like train cars thrown hundreds of yards and plumbing pipes ripped out of the earth, and we never see that kind of phenomenal damage with hurricanes. This article (published after the massive 2011 tornado outbreak) explains the differences pretty well: miami.cbslocal.com/2011/04/28/hurricanes-no-comparison-to-tornadoes/
Amazing footage . Not to downplay the video but this hotel is on the southern side of Marsh Harbour , on the south side of a hill , the north winds hit the north side even harder , pushing waves across the island , thats why locals just 1/2 mile away were not able to record it . When the eye passed just a little north the winds shifted south west and still not directly onto this shoreline. Towards the end of the video you can see what us locals had to deal with afterwards , after all local law enforcement was evacuated. Foreign news crews choosing not to video the looting was a mistake in my opinion. Show the truth to force governments to deal with it . No doubt one of the best Hurricane videos ever
These winds are like only one other thing I've ever seen: Brandon Ivey's footage of the inside of an EF-4 (albeit possibly EF-3 at the time of the footage) tornado.
Actually, there's one difference here: Unlike a tornado, these winds didn't let up after a few minutes. People say 5 minutes of that tornado footage must've felt like an eternity, but imagine what 30 minutes or even 4 hours must have felt like!
This is the single greatest first person footage of a hurricane ever recorded in my opinion. I would wager to bet that if they actually looked into it. This set records for fastest non-tornado wind speed recorded by video. Probably a host of others. The bravery it takes to literally stand there for hours and film the equivalent of a f3-f4 tornado, makes me in awe.
Hurricane Dorian and Typhoon Hayian are the 2 craziest 🌀 I've ever seen footage of. This storm to me is the worst to ever make landfall due to the length of time it hovered over the Bahamas. Not to mention being surrounded by water the storm didn't even weaken like it would going over land. I've been in a few hurricanes, Wilma was a Cat 3 when it came over south Florida and Irma was a cat 4. This must be exhilarating, scary and devastating all at the same time. Rollercoaster of emotions I'm sure. Props on the incredible footage!
😔I lost families and friends in this storm. I was in the midst of this. It sat on our island for two days without moving. The water reach the roof of houses. Neighbors drowned in there roof. I lost everything in this storm. We still ain't recover from this storm an covid made it even harder to do so. Watching this video made me cry and bring back so much fear. I have been in some hurricanes but this was a monster. Wat u watching is a joke now.
So sorry to hear of your losses. I can’t even imagine this, though this video made it pretty real I’ve been in and seen hurricanes, but nothing remotely like this. It does push me to put structural reinforcement and storm shutters higher on my “to do” list, but against a storm like you had, a frame house has practically no chance. This is a real wake up for people to evacuate if they are able. Lives are more important than property.
Deebo d Davis I guess I should not be surprised. I don’t know about your islands, but in the states the shelters would be schools or public buildings. Maybe sturdy, but against THIS? Not much could withstand it. Really unbelievable.
Last year I experienced a hurricane of this category and I think it was somewhat stronger in terms of wind speed and intensification, since it took less than 10 hours to become a category 5, thank God my family was united in the building where we were, but if the building had collapsed we would all have lost our lives, we had many material losses but it is the least of it, but in your case, may God give you the consolation you need, I know that this is something very strong and unforgettable, it marked me too enough and this makes us give a place to the nature of this world.
I come back to this footage every now and then and its truly jaw dropping. It doesnt even look real how violent the wind is.
Truly some of the best hurricane footage ever taken.
Here we are in 2024 fixing to enter the period of August- October. The Real Hurricane Season.
@@heavenlydays2838do you live in a state where you have to go through this stuff?
Im from Houston and its starting to become a regular occurrences @marquishafreeman
u should experience one, u will see how violent it truly is. wait till you hear how it sounds while approaching and after hitting you building
@@marquishafreeman Florida
This might be the best hurricane footage I’ve ever seen. Hurricane Dorian was a beast
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those palm trees are the real beasts here
Agreed
That is because it is a category 5 hurricane. 🌀
Nervios de acero descripción gráfica...este es tu héroe? Pues es mio si
Reed Timmer is right. In my opinion this has to be the best hurricane footage/mini-documentary ever made. Big ups to the photographer for battling conditions that dangerous to shoot this film with a steady hand. And the fact that you let the images and the original sound speak for themselves with no attempts to add dramatizing music and that sorts is a big, big plus. Best wishes from a Danish weather enthusiast.
Zgadzam sie 💯
No music and even better NO stupid commentary and "Whoas" and "Holy Craps"!!!!
@@TrainMan2004 DEBRIS!!!!! WE GOT DEBRIS!!!! Haha. I can't stand when people start screaming that!!
@@TrainMan2004holy shiet🎉😮😂
Full respect for the camera man who nearly risked his life to give us the best footage of a hurricane up close
Camera man is fine. Camera man never dies.
Exageras 🤣
@@rosalizbeth4441 Pq?
@@dirkauditore8413 👍🏼
@@rosalizbeth4441 How can you exaggerate a cat 5 hurricane?
Is no one going to talk about how INCREDIBLY strong those palm trees are for withstanding that amount of force !?
I was thinking the same
I will, and I did! I saw 1 palm tree snap in the video, and those winds and rains were relentless! Definitely the toughest plants on Earth!
@@michaelkent6728most of the palms that didn't make it was because of flying debris
This video shows Mother Nature in her entirety; she can give and take
Yes. Palm trees have evolved to withstand high winds.
This is by far the best hurricane footage I have ever seen. And I deeply appreciate your compassion and consideration of the people who lived through it and now have to rebuild. Well Done Sir.
Massive respect for the palm trees for surviving a cat 5 hurricane
Yeah crazy to think that palm trees evolutionized to survive hurricanes but there still getting flinged around like nothing
Poor palms trees
@@J42274 if they were rigid they’d have broken long ago, more flexibility means it will bend instead of break
Yeah man, Palm trees can survive anything.
@@Spladoinkal nah I’ve seen surveillance videos of them splitting in high winds
This is by far the best footage of Dorian, and also just about the most amazing hurricane footage ever. Just as much a contribution to science as it is to journalism. I can't imagine what it's like to live through something like this.
After going through Andrew in 92 I would say you can't imagine it until you feel it.
@@gregorydiggs9227 my dad was in Andrew and Dorian he said Dorian was worse
@@Rangerandjetfan yes Dorian was worse and lasted much longet. Both were 5's. Dorian was more intense and with a slower forward speed, it unleashed its fury for much longer. But Andrew still was as serious as you would ever want to deal with
@@gregorydiggs9227 what made Andrew scary was the fact it was at night time…..if Dorian happened at night time it would of been at least 5 times more scarier for sure
@@Anonymous-kq8oh I'm certain about one thing I won't give myself the chance to experience that as I will not stand in the way
2 years later I still keep coming back to this. This is the greatest footage of Mother Nature ever recorded. There is nothing close to this.
Ladies and gentlemen, you are witnessing the best close-up footage of a category 5 hurricane ever recorded by mankind!
Edit: thx for 1k likes
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t's not beautiful at all
@@THH-NEWS There is beauty in chaos
I guess after the centre passes through suddenly the wind will completely reverse direction right?
the most incredible storm footage I've ever seen, those winds just kept getting stronger and stronger, wow! Thanks for sharing this and glad you're ok
What's that metronome I hear. Perhaps the end is drawing near
Omg, not many people understand exactly how strong these winds are. This is truly the strongest I have ever seen recorded. God bless you for living through this.
Not just that, It was a slow-moving storm, so it just SAT their for more than 24 hours. That's hell.
Whoever built that wall did a really nice job
thank you
Camera man never dies! 😂❤ All jokes aside, the fact you stood out in this storm. I just gotta appreciate your bravery and commitment! I see you're studying to be a meteorologist! That's amazing! I've always wanted to be one growing up! Glad I came across this video! New subscriber! ❤️ And to all the people in the comments that had to actually go through this monster, i pray you are well and back to living better! I'm so sorry ❤❤
8:50, 9:13, 9:42, 10:40 & also 11:41 is just so insane. Mind blowing. How the strongest of the gusts come and go. It can go from 0-100 in mere seconds. 😮 spectacular yet terrifying.
Mouth is still wide open 9:38😮😮😮😮
Even at 14:38. That part totally looks like the winds are strong that the leaves sway at the right. At 10:40, other leaves sway at the left while the other leaves sway at the right.
These tremendous gusts have been trigered by this scary pressure gradient Dorian had, without a doubt. This video is truly unique, a documentation without yelling, shaking camera or fast cuts using. The winds are easily the strongest ever recorded outside of a tornado. You can see the intensification steps at 8:50, 10:21 and 12:50, the two 220 mph gusts at 11:41 and 14:35. To bad there was no possibilty to film the second eyewall, but thank you for sharing this with us!
This is the most insane hurricane footage I have ever seen.
Checkout the gas station being ripped apart in Port Charlotte, Florida from Hurricane Charley...
not nice to fool with mother nature
@@mariedowney1676 where else were they suppose to go? Being in a stairway is probably the best place
Concur !!
@@mariedowney1676 "Chiffon"
You captured 180+ MPH Gust 💨 on film. Only a few have lived to tell the story. I’m grateful for this footage, you put us literally inside the worst part of this Hurricane. God bless
Try 220mph sustained with gusts to 280.for 38 hrs
@@liannannette359 Yea it was at least sustained over 200mph
15:36 is the 200mph gust, strongest in the video
@@csdstudio78 Those were the numbers from the Live broadcasts tracking the storm at the time, take it up with them.
It's not on film.
19:09 The center of the eye. That’s almost as scary as the wind speeds, knowing the storm is only half over.
Very eerie eh
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@@christianweatherbroadcastingit’s just a hurricane video lol
This is among the best hurricane footage out there! Does a good job capturing the sheer chaos and destruction. Some of those hardwoods are delimbed to a degree seen with EF-3+ tornadoes. It is never good when susceptible Islands or areas are hit, let alone by a stalled hurricane. Thank you for bringing awareness who may not have a grasp or idea of why they are so dangerous and devastating.
I was shocked and got impatient so I fast forwarded a bit.. my jaw hit the floor. I had no idea it could get worse. I am stunned. I cannot imagine the PTSD you'd get living through this. My heart goes out to all of those that survived this. You're so brave and so much stronger than you realize
I went through that and I'm crying watching this it's like it's happening
@@ThomasSmith-nk3zy I'm so sorry you had to experience this, I can't imagine how terrifying it was. Hope you can recover well 🙏🏿
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My cousin was home alone with her pets. She felt like the whole house was about to lift off and suddenly got the urge to grab the animals and run to the bathroom. At that moment the whole roof lifted off the house and even heavy objects were found strewn far from the house after so they all would’ve likely been killed if she hadn’t moved at that moment.
OH MY GOD!! That had To be so terrifying I’m sorry your cousin had to go trough that
Great job filming the whole thing. It helps people understand the force of a weather event like this, and the danger to lives and property. Well done
I know
Then you haven’t a seen a 747 engine it’s stronger than a c5 hurricane
@@mrpoopybuttface Yeah sure stronger, but it's not a weather event.
This video show what a Cat-5 hurricane is capable of and will evacuate when another one comes. For the person who filmed this, so happy you are safe and thanks for doing this.
if anything he showed you don’t have to evacuate
Just when you think it won't get any worse...and it does 😳
Amazing how you shot this whole thing without freaking out! You're one brave person that's for sure. Glad you made it thru this horrific storm 👌🏼
That was probably one side. He was probably walking around filming while in the eye of the storm. Part two was still to come.
Irma 2017 185mph 😭😭😭😭😭 Sint Maarten I experience this too. The sounds of Dorian are exactly what I experienced and heard. I’m dumbfounded by this video. You managed to capture this. I’m guessing this is the eye wall cause it’s exactly what I experienced 😢
yes i experience irma too that wasn"r no joke the walls what shaking sea wave was strong oh my gosh
dorian stay longer then irma
This is great footage. My relatives kept saying I didn’t understand what they lived through in Dorian. Seeing this they are right. Counting my blessings
I woildnt wish it on my worst enemy
Incredible footage. I have never seen anything like this. Thanks for capturing this historic storm!
This was my home, I'm a survivor of this monster storm. I was a few minutes drive away fighting to avoid my collapsing house. Watching this does not compare to being in it trust me!
It must've been so terrifying! So sorry you experienced this and I hope you're getting back on your feet now 🙏🏿❤
Man I would've gone weeks without sleeping this is a stuff of nightmares!
It took about 3 weeks before I could eat a solid meal again, or get a good night's rest. It was months before I overcame my fear of the sound of rain.
Glad you survived. That was probably the strongest hurricane I have ever seen.
I'm on the beach in Florida and I can't imagine that terror. I hope you're doing well... damn this video made me terrified and I've never even been in a 5.
This is terrifying. My heart hurts whenever I hear about hurricanes on the news. It really makes me appreciate not having to go through this, there barely are any tornadoes in my country. Stay safe you guys.
Jimmy, this video is absolutely incredible. I have never seen a hurricane video like this before. I just cannot imagine actually being there. Just insane. I gotta hand it to you, for you to sit out there and record this video, you, sir.. you win. You have the biggest balls!
Hope everyone is safe tonight! 🫶🏻
I have a friend who says that they would like to see a really intense hurricane hit. I showed them this video and they changed their mind on the spot. Thank you for your courage to take this video in a real nasty hurricane.
Sure you did 👌👌👌
I'd love to see this in real life I live for something like this
@@yehudahrudack9488 You have a death wish go ahead and get it over with
I stayed in st croix 2 years ago and I had plenty of people tell me about Maria.. boy that would have been a scary storm to be in 😅
i bet you feel so proud of yourself.
You were in very extreme danger recording this, especially 12:00 pm. I have seen the eye wall of 4 major hurricanes and I can say I hope we never have to endure a full blown cat 5 like this one. You, Sir are very brave and have giant balls standing outside of that stairwell.
Shoot at 12 12 it went to the next level. Absolutely unreal
This is epic! It's loud, and it's supposed to be, and the audio quality is impressive! For someone who's been blind all my life, I really try to get a picture in my mind of how horrifying this is, because I've been through two tornadoes and three hurricanes. It's true, too, that no matter how many storms you've been through, not one is the same as another, and it's always traumatic. Thank you for uploading such a great video. I really appreciate the length, too, because it makes it that much more real!
@mooncricket8192you’re so insensitive. Hopefully you change.
@mooncricket8192 delet your comment, that's not nice.
@@IndoSquad-yw5jzwhat did he say
@@scoutbs2251what did he say
I am also blind, and the sound is intense!!! It really does paint a picture in my head of what this must’ve been like.
Hello all, today marks the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Dorian's landfall in the Abaco Islands. I've been spending the weekend in Marsh Harbour reflecting on the town's recovery since the storm, attending memorial services, and talking to residents to see how the islands have been doing. While most agreed that there is still a lot of work to be done, the people of Abaco gave me a sense of resilience, kindness, and optimism that was truly inspiring, and I was honored to hear their stories.
A quick update: I am still planning to make a new version of this video without a watermark (or at least a much less intrusive one) and maybe some more commentary. Note that this video already contains all of the footage that I took of the eyewall, so there won't be any actually new clips of the strongest winds. Unfortunately, this might take a few more months - I recently completed my masters degree in hurricane inner-core dynamics and I'm currently busy with the post-graduation transition as well as publishing my research in a scientific journal. Also, sorry again for the lack of activity on this channel. I am very thankful as always to everyone who has subscribed to me, but as I mentioned before, even though I would like to chase more storms in the future, please do not expect regular uploads from me... I am not the content creator type. :)
Wow, that's how I imagine the storms on Jupiter would be. Absolutely terrifying. Did you feel like you weren't going to make it?
@@j.f.c I never actually felt like my life was in imminent danger while recording, but that must have been the adrenaline. I was getting concerned during the eyewall (as anyone should 😅) which is why there's a gap in the recording between 12:21pm-12:26pm, but I realized it was probably safer to stay where I was than to try to get to better shelter.
Where u in this storm it looks scary
@@jimmy_yunge so there's 5 minutes missing of even scarier wind that what's already shown?
@@j.f.c Ah, I meant that I stopped recording between 12:21pm-12:26pm (notice the cut at the 15:51 timestamp in the video) because of the extreme conditions. I wanted to be as alert as possible to my surroundings, like the swinging wooden board, for my safety.
Dorian had peak wind gusts at 220mph, I can’t even imagine being in this
This is the most intense Hurricane footage on the internet, this is better than any of the footage captured during Haiyan or any other hurricane, only one I can think of that comes close are the Mexico Beach Hurricane Michael videos. I can’t even imagine what Haiyan, Patricia, and Tip looked like at their worst if this is anything to go off of. Most chasers at the hurricanes peak turn the cameras off and take shelter, but you were at an angle where you could keep filming the worst of it. Great job man, you’ve recorded the most insane hurricane footage on the internet (so far)..
You should see this.
Typhoon Goni (First view videos on the compilation were shot near or at the first landfall area where Goni broke the record of Haiyan's Landfall)
m.ua-cam.com/video/znFhQ0LXfmY/v-deo.html
Though caught by amateur videos i think the winds were equally violent as dorian.
@@anemojin4384 Oh yeah, I totally forgot about Goni! Yeah those videos are pretty intense too, but I still don’t think it’s as impressive as the ones captured here (even tho Goni was stronger ofc). The first two videos are definitely the most impressive, but it also seems more like there were just very intense white out conditions captured during the inner eyewall, rather than the people filming managing to catch the worst of it. (Cause again, most people take shelter during the worst part of a Cyclones landfall, this Dorian video was just a circumstance of the guy filming being extremely lucky at the angle he was at).
@@cognitiveinterlace715 that i will have to agree on, had there been no pandemic and travel ban wasn't implemented at those times then maybe some storm chasers would be able to film the worst of the storm.
This is probably also very similar to the conditions observed during the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane that completely decimated Islamorada, Marathon, and Henry Flagler's Overseas Railroad.
ua-cam.com/video/_2yCWWOq0iA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=EarthUncutTV This is Haiyan from the night to the end if you can't imagine
It felt like I was right there with you, this has got to be some of the best footage I’ve ever seen, no annoying yelling, just pure relentless Mother Nature, I’m extremely glad you filmed the aftermath, thanks for this footage and stay safe!
The winds are so surreal it looks like it was fast forwarded all along. The gusts are so violent that each resembles a mini tornado. What a visceral footage that's deserving to be put in the National Archives.
Wouldn’t say mini lol
Palm trees in 295 km/h winds: Tis but a scratch!
Palm trees in temperatures below 0°C: 🥶
Quite possibly the most jarring hurricane footage I've seen, thank you for sharing
Amazing eye wall footage. At least you did not get hit by massive surge.
@@deeboddavis1031 We had to walk in this to find help. Hold on to trees. My uncle was thrown from tree to tree. Something flew and knocked all of his teeth out of his mouth. It was way worse. We had to find our way in this.*
@@pbainsadventure8566 thank u for the corrections. I was shaking thinking about it. Still have not recovered from this storm. We lost everything. Including family, friends and neighbors.
@@deeboddavis1031 wow,
Sending prayers for you.
Hehe
Agreed... I was incredibly fortunate with the geography and wind direction that mitigated the surge. Other parts of the island, even just a few km away, were not so lucky. We took in many refugees in the eye, some of whom said they had to swim for their lives when their houses were destroyed or water rose too high.
side note: you can see why Palm Trees have evolved as they have
@Technotopia 💀
Only a few weeks ago did I learn that atone point, palm were almost the exclusive tree on earth
@@dawn-blade yes i was serious. When the continents were basically one (Pangaea?)
Some of the trees will not bounce back as the top has been cut off.
Palm trees where design and to bend in strong winds which keep them from falling
I’m as flabbergasted as everyone else seems to be. Those peak wind speeds is just utterly insane. Top work filming this though! I never have seen anything this crazy, and I’ve watched a lot of videos, especially ones that Josh Morgerman has captured.
U might be interested in typhoon hayan videos, they are insane too, as it's fascinating even tho dangerous, i love watching Hurricane/typhoon videos.
Josh is a legit hurricane hunter, but he chickens out when it comes to filming these kind of winds. He would likely been covered by pillows and blankets in a basement by this time
@@andreiwindstorm
There’s a difference between “chickening out” and not being a fucking idiot you know that right?
This guy in the video didn’t even have a choice because he was trapped up in the balcony.
Try putting yourself in a cat5 and you’ll be wetting yourself in no time.
@Technotopia well that's 300 to 350km/hr.
@@justinharris5195 cat 1 i bet haha, cat 1s can still be scary!
I bet this was one of the most frightening, coolest and saddest moments of your life. I would have been scared to be so close and record the storm, props to you!
This is the best footage of a Cat 5 available. How that building didn’t collapse is amazing.
Those winds are insane, can't even see past the trees because it's a white out from all the rain and wind. Those palm trees are boss level, watching them hold out, just wow. Also that palm tree that breaks after part of the roof slams into it, that thing was like the calm in the storm, just stood there, motionless at times.
Amazing footage Jimmy. Kudos to the fact that you were WILLING and able to capture the CAT5 hurricane on video and thank you for having the compassion for others by not filming them during such a scary and horrific time. I must say those are some resilient palm trees down in the Bahamas!
Best hurricane footage ever on UA-cam hands down! Anyone who can go through near 200 mph gusts has respect!
185 mph winds? This must have been what the 1935 hurricane looked like at landfall. Shocking.
This reminds me of sweet childhood memories growing up in the Caribbean. We were very poor and we lived in the smallest tin-roofed house on our street. But I had a happy home because I was loved. This is the most natural rain-on-tin-roof video that I've ever heard. Have a good night's rest to everyone. Love, joy and peace to everyone who reads this.
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I think you may have commented this on the wrong video...
I ran across this comment again a year later so I checked your channel after seeing my response, and I finally realize that you are 100% NOT on the wrong video hahaha falling asleep to hurricanes!? I guess being in a little capsule hurled around the storms of Jupiter would be relaxing to some folks, no harm done I suppose. :)
Dorian survivor here. M.h. abaco. Three yrs later we still weep. Sobbing now.
What the video doesn't show is the incredible and terrifying sound hurricanes make, its an incredible experience
what does it sound like?
@@isislee919 howling
@@isislee919wolves howling
@@isislee919Howling Doom...its terrible.
Oh my god this is the best hurricane live footage I had ever seen…you are a great and brave man ❤watching this from Sri Lanka ❤🇱🇰
Brutal. I can't believe he stood there and filmed through this. Wow. I've lived in Florida all my life and I fear this, because we are now a population that CANNOT evacuate due to HUGE overpopulation and these newcomers have NO idea what they are doing here. I have spoken to a few who don't believe they are vulnerable and don't worry about the consequences. Thanks for showing everyone what hurricane hell looks like.
The fact that this thing was only a hundred or so miles west of florida is insane. You guys are so lucky that this storm turned north, too bad it didn’t do so before it hit the bahamas
Oh no I plan on moving there eventually I will be out of there if something like this were to ever happen. I'll leave the filming up to someone else also.
I was able to get out before Ian but I’m not in fort myers I’m in a smaller place so no clue what it’s like in the cities.
@@tinobenfante7315 90 miles East of Miami, 50 miles off Palm Beach. A Monster and it would've changed Miami forever. It's probably just a matter of time.
They'll find out when there's another andrew,Irma or Michael
One of the most astonishing footage's hurricane I've ever watched. Congrats Jimmy excellent job 👏👏👏
Props for actually putting a disclaimer and being respectful of the victims. Lotta wannabe storm chasers on here posting dangerous shit, footage of horrific shit knowing they get to drive back to their home state and sleep in a real bed that night. "SO COOL BRO HOLY SHIT BRO LOOK THAT HOUSE IS JUST GONE *giggles* BRO LOOK." I get that nervous laughter is a thing but the whole commodification of disaster footage really puts a bad taste in my mouth. You're one of the good ones, keep it up.
@@riverdelta7052 Yeah, like there's one video, I think from Joplin or Moore, I don't remember, where the storm chasers take shelter in a gas station cooler that literally collapses around them, everyone survives but just barely, people are crying and screaming, telling total strangers "I love you!" and shit, it really shows the human side of things. And like I said, nervous laughter is a thing, and I get that, like, I'm the kind of person who will probably be cracking jokes on my death bed. But some of the younger "UA-camr" storm-chasers are unbelievably disrespectful. IMO if you're gonna post video of a whole town's lives being destroyed, you need to keep the "HEY MAKE SURE U SMASH DAT LIKE BUTTON" shit to yourself. Jimmy here gets it. The video lets mother nature speak for herself, no commentary needed (the info text from Jimmy is perfect, just enough information, explaining that he's trying not to film shell-shocked storm victims, etc).
@@TheGhostWriterGirl i remember that video. It happened in Mississippi, I currently live in this state. The guy in question is from Texas and had two other individuals with him.
During the video while in the gas station, he asked them if they survived, subscribe to his channel.
@@TheGhostWriterGirl I don’t really see storm chasers be that disrespectful though? Could you name a few? Whoever does that is messed up
@@TheGhostWriterGirl that wasn't storm chasers, that was filmed by a customer in the store with their phone.
Stunning!! Beyond Belief!! Severe Hurricanes are crazy!
My dad aged 15 in the royal navy was in a hurricane near Iceland in 1960. He said it was the only time the captain gave the crew lifejackets as they didn't think they would make it. The captain decided to stay in the eye of the storm and follow it to Iceland. The ship was in drydock to be repaired as the bow was completely damaged by the waves. My dad stayed in Iceland for a few weeks until another ship picked him up. I can't imagine what a hurricane would be like at sea but as a 15 year old it must have be terrifying.
There are no hurricanes near Iceland
@@hcassells66near iceland
There are different categories of hurricane force winds. I believe category 1 to 5. Iceland definitely has had many different wind strengths such as 160mph and 122mph. I take your point that it may not be classed as a hurricane by definition as it has moved from the tropics to the cold Atlantic, but these hurricanes still posses hurricane force winds, so can be a violent storm class 11 on the Beaufort scale. I can only speak for what my dad told me.
wow....simply mesmerizing. I'm impressed with your stamina. I was in Puerto Rico when Dorian passed by us then hit The Bahamas. We were spared but damn you got hit hard! I love to watch just as much as you love to record. Thank you for posting this incredible footage.
i thought the previous video was crazy...some of the best footage ive seen. but this reupload is downright frightening...left me speechless.
I thought the footage from iCyclone (Josh Morgerman) was intense, and it was. This is next level intense, absolutely ball tearing, off the chain, psycho level madness. The fact this system stalled for so long and prolonged the agony for many is just heartbreaking, but I have to praise you for your compassion and consideration in your choices made, to not film people directly, and understanding that some things just don't need a camera shoved into them. Well done and you have a new fan subscriber, who looks forward to seeing more of your work and exploring your channel.
Man they wasn't lying about sustained 180+, this was horrific but also mesmerising, thank you for the upload
It’s crazy that this is insanely deadly, yet it does not even compare to some of the winds on other planets in our solar system. Take Neptune for example. Its winds are around 1000 mph
I was thinking the exact same thing watching this lol
This is some of the most incredible footage I've ever seen, of any weather event! Those winds were of incredible violence, I've never seen footage like that. An excellent intercept and incredible footage from a terrible event.
Oh man. In the worries about Covid and the hustle-and-bustle of daily life I'd about forgotten Dorian and the Bahamas. Awesome footage of terrible times,what a monster that storm was. Those worst affected who survived are sure to be suffering the effects still. Pray for them and the Bahamas.
Thank u for this. Yes we still are. Alot of homes are still not restored. We lost everything. An now this covid make it even harder just to work an take care of families
@@deeboddavis1031 Our hearts are still with you always. I just wish I could do more to help.
Amazing footage. Thank you for posting!
Holy hell that was intense. Like a tornado that lasted hours upon hours. I live in Central Florida but have been lucky enough not to experience anything quite this bad. Worst I have been through was Charlie and I think it was only a Cat 3 by the time it passed over me...glad you made it!
Wow, incredible footage. Holy cow.
I now have a newfound respect for Palm Trees.
That hurricane made those strong palms look like toys.
Absolutely a strong tree. Others would have been flung have way to California
More like a newfound respect for cat 5 to 6 hurricanes period.. When Ida just hit the gulf coast around Grand ile. it was pretty intense too,., I never knew eye walls of cat 5's was so dramatic.. Ive been in 130 but thats it, and it wasn't even the eye wall, just otter bands, the eye of Ike hit Bolivar Peninsula, with the surge and eye wall it just whipped it out...I think it was around 140 or 150, shit this was 185 to 200 here in this storm,, smh... who would wanna stick around for that crap, ,oh right the crazy storm chasers.. I think they do it more for the thrill, and not so much for the sake of onlookers
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I think Dorian stepped on some legos and the wind is the scream of pain
All i can say is WOW!! Nobody has ever caught a storm like this.Im glad you and Co. are safe Thanks again for the video God Bless!!
It categories 5 so it was strong wind very strongest…
This is absolutely incredible. Probably the strongest TC winds captured on video to date, equivalent to a EF-4/5 tornado sustained. Can't imagine what it was like for those affected, and I hope their recovery is going well.
You dont want to imagine
I’ve been in an EF3 around 2 and a half months ago (wind speed of tornado: ~140 mph/225 kmh)
The wind inside of an EF4 and EF5 tornado are more powerful than this, partly because of updraft and the cylic nature of the wind. Way more intense and damaging then 140 mph sustained winds. There have been EF5 tornados that have ripped fire hydrants out of the ground, torn, gas pipelines out of the ground, and thrown 20,000 lb water/oil tanks a quarter mile.
@@johnf817 Dorian made landfall with ~180mph sustained wind. Wind is funky because's the forces applied to objects are quadratic not liner. For every doubling of windspeed, *wind force increase by a factor of 4x*. So 180mph winds would exert ~60% more force on an objects than 140mph winds.
@@johnf817 dorian made landfall at 185-190 mph w gust in the 200s-220s
It's a back massage for the palm trees.
I also want this massage 😂
Never had a back massage rip me in half lol
Man, I'm just glad you survived, but you could've been killed. I was there. I live on Abaco. Dorian was a living nightmare. I don't know if you've been back since, but we've recovered pretty well, but we'll never fully recover. The nightmare remains in memories.
This is undoubtedly the most scariest footage I've seen of a hurricane. You're really bold. 👍🏽
Those trees went from chillin, to dancin, to head banging, to moshin.
Growing up in Philippines we had typhoons that would suck the water out of the pool its nice you make that "disturbing to sone viewers" warning because it is definitely terrifying You are a thoughtful person
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i can't believe how much your videos have helped me, thanks!
..I live in south Florida and I knew that if 'Dorian' (had) come ashore here in south FL, there would be nothing left standing. ..it was a very scary time for me and many others. ..be well and thank You for this video.
I survived Andrew, being in Homestead in 1992, and it had similar winds. What was really weird is the frequency/pitch of Cat 5 winds. Their dominant, resonant, frequencies are lower pitched, like the sound of freight trains going over your roof, not higher pitched "squeechy" sounds. I think that an air mass moving over a surface at those Cat 5 velocties "bounces" in wave-like oscillations across the surface, creating almost sub-sonic vibrations, that explain the low-pitched "roar" that is so deafening.
Wow !!! I don’t even know what to say to that. That wind was insane. That’s like an F5 tornado that goes on for hours and hours. Great footage. That must have been amazing to watch. Glad your safe. Thank you for the footage.
Precisely what it was like. Being in a tornado for 38hrs
Well not quite. An EF5 tornado would rip the trees from the ground, level the house, and possibly tear the foundation out of the ground. This is like a lower range EF4. Still incredibly powerful and destructive, and for hours at a time as well, but not EF5.
@@reaIixx Thisss. No house would be standing after an EF5 tornado as horrifying as this looks it's nothing compared to an EF5. There have been tornadoes literally ripping the asphalt from the ground and leaving only foundation of homes left. This is probably comparable to an EF3-lower EF4. Still absolutely terrifying and brutal.
Just mindblowing..I have never seen anything like this..when part of the roof flush off and chopped the palm trees..chills..
It’s crazy how palm trees evolved and adapted to the high winds and rain. Their just dancing in a Cat 5…
Question, did natural selection create palms to be wind-resistant, but those same selective forces didn't make other trees to "evolve" in the same way??? Or, did the Lord create each plant family and genus to live where it will, some being more wind resistant and others not as much? Why in the windy tropics would not all trees be a flexible as Palms, if "natural selection" is such the "creative force" materialists claim it is?????
@@ricklapworthshut up rick
@@ricklapworthNo Rick, Mickey mouse didnt make the palm trees bend better. It was adaption over long periods of time that made them capable to stand those winds. The ones that managed to stand continued to reproduce while the ones that lacked - past winds just ripped out and damaged them so they wouldnt grow in that same area. Nature adapts.
Holy cusswords. It had to be absolutely terrifying to be trapped outside during a storm of Dorian's magnitude.
You did a beautiful job editing, explaining, and exercising respect.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. God be with the survivors of natural disasters like this and the PTSD that inevitably follows. ❤
Just went through Milton (on the eastern part of Florida where it bumped down to a Category 1, with slight gusts near/at Category 2 when it hit me). That was like a desk fan compared to this.
Greatest coverage of a hurricane I've ever seen whoever filmed this is truly a bad ass!
That's extraordinary, I've never seen anything like that and I've seen alot of footage. The violence of this storm was akin to a gigantic EF4- EF5 tornado sitting stationery right over you.
Those palm trees are being blown around like blades of grass. Truly astonishing and terrifying 👍
These hurricanes and tornadoes are a lot more comparable than we previously realized, I think. It used to be taught that hurricane wind speeds "topped out" somewhere above 150mph, but tornadoes had wind speeds of 300mph. Now, if we compare the worst tornadoes to the worst hurricanes there may be some element of truth to the claim that tornadoes have higher wind speeds, but my understanding is that part of the reason for replacing the Fujita scale with the Enhanced Fujita scale was that structural engineers pointed out that the tornado damage that meteorologists had previously thought to be indicative of 300-mph winds could in fact be caused by winds of "only" 150 to 200 mph.
tl;dr your EF-4 estimate was literally spot-on: Hurricane Dorian's sustained wind speed of 185 mph (according to Google) is equivalent to a mid-range EF-4 tornado, and the only differences were that Dorian was much larger and longer-lasting, and caused a storm surge.
@@philipmcniel4908 with gust to 225 that's f5
@@philipmcniel4908 You're 1000% right that they've downgraded the windspeeds needed for different categories of tornado (EF0-EF5), but I think they're still very different from Hurricanes in terms of damage. Firstly, rotating and up-drafting tornadic winds produce much more structural damage than straight line winds of the same speed - that's why the cameraman here can stand on a sheltered balcony in 186mph hurricane winds, while tornadoes at that same wind speed will destroy brick homes. Secondly, you wouldn't know it from the EF scale, but there are big differences between low-end and high-end EF5 tornadoes. The EF Tornado scale is based on the damage a tornado does, and it estimates the wind speed ranges scientists believe must have caused this damage. The highest rating (EF5) is defined as "well-built houses completely destroyed and swept clean from their foundation," and the wind speed attached to this is "200mph or greater." There's no EF category for tornadoes 250+ mph or 300+ mph because there's no reliable way to measure damage greater than what is basically total destruction. But we know that tornadoes can get that fast! There are at least 2 on record with radar-measured wind speeds above 300 mph (Moore 1999 and El Reno 2013). At those speeds, we see things like train cars thrown hundreds of yards and plumbing pipes ripped out of the earth, and we never see that kind of phenomenal damage with hurricanes. This article (published after the massive 2011 tornado outbreak) explains the differences pretty well: miami.cbslocal.com/2011/04/28/hurricanes-no-comparison-to-tornadoes/
@@philipmcniel4908 actually that is akin to a high end ef4 tornado
@@altonruss3913 well yes
There are no words to describe it ! Incredible shots, just tin !!!
Amazing footage .
Not to downplay the video but this hotel is on the southern side of Marsh Harbour , on the south side of a hill , the north winds hit the north side even harder , pushing waves across the island , thats why locals just 1/2 mile away were not able to record it .
When the eye passed just a little north the winds shifted south west and still not directly onto this shoreline.
Towards the end of the video you can see what us locals had to deal with afterwards , after all local law enforcement was evacuated.
Foreign news crews choosing not to video the looting was a mistake in my opinion. Show the truth to force governments to deal with it .
No doubt one of the best Hurricane videos ever
This was bananas!! Anything that wasn’t concrete and steel seemed to be ripped to shreds. Props to the cameraman! Glad you made it! 🤘
That should've been a Category 6. I know it doesn't exist, but those winds are unlike anything I've ever seen.
I highly recommend watching typhoon Haiyan at landfall, even stronger than Dorian.
yep it’s 155 miles
These winds are like only one other thing I've ever seen: Brandon Ivey's footage of the inside of an EF-4 (albeit possibly EF-3 at the time of the footage) tornado.
Actually, there's one difference here: Unlike a tornado, these winds didn't let up after a few minutes. People say 5 minutes of that tornado footage must've felt like an eternity, but imagine what 30 minutes or even 4 hours must have felt like!
I remember reading that it had sustained winds of 185mph with gusts up to 220mph!
well i think the video captures it perfectly
Fun fact, Dorian was the slowest moving major hurricane ever recorded and for 4 hours moved less then a mile while over grand bahama island.
@Digby Dooright it’s just a invest right now, it’s nothing strong and not forecasted to go into the gulf by the NHC.
@@throwbiegd6627 That invest is a tropical depression and forcasted to be a major hurricane.
@@jenniferlawrence9473 I know but my point is that it’s not forecasted to go into the gulf.
Yesssss what the hell its not even moving along
Crazy that
This is the single greatest first person footage of a hurricane ever recorded in my opinion. I would wager to bet that if they actually looked into it. This set records for fastest non-tornado wind speed recorded by video. Probably a host of others. The bravery it takes to literally stand there for hours and film the equivalent of a f3-f4 tornado, makes me in awe.
With wind gusts at EF5 strength (above 200mph).
props to the person holding the camera.. best footage ive seen
alot of people dont realize this but its not safe to stand out in the open due to heavy winds
Hurricane Dorian and Typhoon Hayian are the 2 craziest 🌀 I've ever seen footage of. This storm to me is the worst to ever make landfall due to the length of time it hovered over the Bahamas. Not to mention being surrounded by water the storm didn't even weaken like it would going over land. I've been in a few hurricanes, Wilma was a Cat 3 when it came over south Florida and Irma was a cat 4. This must be exhilarating, scary and devastating all at the same time. Rollercoaster of emotions I'm sure. Props on the incredible footage!
Yeaaaa it just wouldn't let up 😮
And that sucker stationed a lot over those islands, barely moving as I remember!
It was catastrophic!
Imagine an EF4 tornado sitting on top of you for over 24 hours. That's what Dorian was like for some people.
😔I lost families and friends in this storm. I was in the midst of this. It sat on our island for two days without moving. The water reach the roof of houses. Neighbors drowned in there roof. I lost everything in this storm. We still ain't recover from this storm an covid made it even harder to do so. Watching this video made me cry and bring back so much fear. I have been in some hurricanes but this was a monster. Wat u watching is a joke now.
So sorry to hear of your losses. I can’t even imagine this, though this video made it pretty real I’ve been in and seen hurricanes, but nothing remotely like this. It does push me to put structural reinforcement and storm shutters higher on my “to do” list, but against a storm like you had, a frame house has practically no chance. This is a real wake up for people to evacuate if they are able. Lives are more important than property.
@@dougkelley2781 even shelters was not safe. They had to evacuate them also. This was a monster
Deebo d Davis I guess I should not be surprised. I don’t know about your islands, but in the states the shelters would be schools or public buildings. Maybe sturdy, but against THIS? Not much could withstand it. Really unbelievable.
Last year I experienced a hurricane of this category and I think it was somewhat stronger in terms of wind speed and intensification, since it took less than 10 hours to become a category 5, thank God my family was united in the building where we were, but if the building had collapsed we would all have lost our lives, we had many material losses but it is the least of it, but in your case, may God give you the consolation you need, I know that this is something very strong and unforgettable, it marked me too enough and this makes us give a place to the nature of this world.
Hand’s down, the best footage of a cat 5 hurricane and it’s massive intensity. Thank you
Absolutely incredible footage. The best hurricane footage I’ve ever seen, I’ve been through many, but that video is amazing.
This footage is a valuable contribution to the historical record. It's the polar opposite of disaster porn. Well done!