as of this year Hurricane Ian has been upgraded to a CAT 5 Hurricane for a brief period of time with max sustain wind speeds of 160 MPH before it downgraded back to a CAT 4 Hurricane right just before landfall on southwest Florida 🌀🌀🌀
Hurricanes are very catastrophic but at the same time they are extremely fascinating, the way they form, spin, move, they are very interesting parts of nature.
Those storm clouds bubbling up are the most concerning. Probably popping through the troposphere which indicates a massive amount of thermal energy and a violent storm.
Screw Ian. Made my house lose power. But my house wasn’t in the right area so it wasn’t damaged but man, Ian made it lose power. Before Hurricane ian made landfall, on September 27 I evacuated to my cousins house. They didn’t lose power. But my house did.. and I had to spend the night two days when I haven’t done that before. There were quite many people there. It was so hard to sleep because all I had was a couch or a sleeping bag. I was so homesick. Glad my home is okay.. I must be so lucky because there are so many people that got beaten by that beast.
I told the guys at work........... we are due for a big one, they said........it will fizzle out, it will miss us, nah wont be nothin. ..... I said................ok, but.... we havent had a bad one in a long time & according to Jim Farrel back in 2005 he said roughly every 20 years you can expect a major Hurricane. - It had been 18 years since Charley & the other 3 storms that year,.
Charley hit port Charlotte, punta Gorda, only slightly in ft myers. It had been since the 1960s donna the last time ft myers was directly hit by a major hurricane .
Satellites travel at approximately 10,000 miles above the surface of the earth, if the hurricane is spinning at approximately 150 mph why doesn’t it show up in real time? Asking for a friend. Lol
Yeah makes sense. Here’s why. If you stand on the interstate and watch cars go 70mph past you it looks fast. Look at this from an airliner and it’s like they aren’t moving. Same for a hurricane. Imagery is from miles away. Nature of the beast.
@@TheOlRazzleDazzler so answer me this, why is it when you look at satellite imagery from 10,000 miles above the earth, you see the hurricane spinning? Just check out the weather channel, they show satellite imagery and hurricanes spinning around.
@@curiousgeorge7386 another fair question. It’s time lapse. Tell you friend. That’s it’s boring when you are far away. Lol. I do appreciate your non abrasive response towards this. Lol I’m in the aero industry and this question is asked often by my family. The same goes for satellites you can see on the nights sky. They are moving at incredible speed but look slow.
@@TheOlRazzleDazzler so, let me ask you another question. Do you think we really went to the moon? And if so, why haven’t we’ve been back in more than 50 years? You are probably familiar with a book called Moon Man by Bart Sabrel, if not you should check it out. I am not convinced that we went to the moon at all.
@@curiousgeorge7386okay so something you both may not know, is those satellites are what is in what is. called a GeoStationary orbit. meaning they are rotating at the same speed the earth is.
as of this year Hurricane Ian has been upgraded to a CAT 5 Hurricane for a brief period of time with max sustain wind speeds of 160 MPH before it downgraded back to a CAT 4 Hurricane right just before landfall on southwest Florida 🌀🌀🌀
Hurricanes are very catastrophic but at the same time they are extremely fascinating, the way they form, spin, move, they are very interesting parts of nature.
Those storm clouds bubbling up are the most concerning. Probably popping through the troposphere which indicates a massive amount of thermal energy and a violent storm.
Florida from Space:💀
Average Floridian: 🍾🥂
As a Floridian I can confirm
I’m speechless!
This beast hit me.😢
Screw Ian. Made my house lose power. But my house wasn’t in the right area so it wasn’t damaged but man, Ian made it lose power. Before Hurricane ian made landfall, on September 27 I evacuated to my cousins house. They didn’t lose power. But my house did.. and I had to spend the night two days when I haven’t done that before. There were quite many people there. It was so hard to sleep because all I had was a couch or a sleeping bag. I was so homesick. Glad my home is okay.. I must be so lucky because there are so many people that got beaten by that beast.
Thats just sad 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Such a beautiful thing can cause death and destruction
It was fascinating to watch the storm grow stronger
I can feel the power in me
I told the guys at work........... we are due for a big one, they said........it will fizzle out, it will miss us, nah wont be nothin. ..... I said................ok, but.... we havent had a bad one in a long time & according to Jim Farrel back in 2005 he said roughly every 20 years you can expect a major Hurricane. - It had been 18 years since Charley & the other 3 storms that year,.
Charley hit port Charlotte, punta Gorda, only slightly in ft myers. It had been since the 1960s donna the last time ft myers was directly hit by a major hurricane .
THEM MICRO HURRICSNR BURST!
wow these man made hurricanes are a terrifying work of art.. more and more people will eventually wonder what the “bubbling” really is. (HAARP)
👁️ 👁️👌
Er 😎 sieht DRECKIG aus,
weil er unnatürlich ist.
Satellites travel at approximately 10,000 miles above the surface of the earth, if the hurricane is spinning at approximately 150 mph why doesn’t it show up in real time?
Asking for a friend. Lol
Yeah makes sense. Here’s why. If you stand on the interstate and watch cars go 70mph past you it looks fast. Look at this from an airliner and it’s like they aren’t moving. Same for a hurricane. Imagery is from miles away. Nature of the beast.
@@TheOlRazzleDazzler so answer me this, why is it when you look at satellite imagery from 10,000 miles above the earth, you see the hurricane spinning? Just check out the weather channel, they show satellite imagery and hurricanes spinning around.
@@curiousgeorge7386 another fair question.
It’s time lapse.
Tell you friend. That’s it’s boring when you are far away. Lol.
I do appreciate your non abrasive response towards this. Lol
I’m in the aero industry and this question is asked often by my family.
The same goes for satellites you can see on the nights sky. They are moving at incredible speed but look slow.
@@TheOlRazzleDazzler so, let me ask you another question. Do you think we really went to the moon?
And if so, why haven’t we’ve been back in more than 50 years?
You are probably familiar with a book called Moon Man by Bart Sabrel, if not you should check it out. I am not convinced that we went to the moon at all.
@@curiousgeorge7386okay so something you both may not know, is those satellites are what is in what is. called a GeoStationary orbit. meaning they are rotating at the same speed the earth is.
this is scare, my cat is sad
Impressive storm...
Ian became the perfect storm
I SAW A BLACK WHOLE!
What the fuck are you saying
LIKE BARBAROSSSAR!
Power of nature.,look so scary indeed
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