@@dozer. I didn't know that tropical storm Katrina (1999) almost entered the gulf of mexico, that became the main strengthening region for Hurricane Katrina 6 years later! Interesting stuff some people know about...
The same couldn't be said for hurricanes Lothar and Martin, they both hit France in 1999, but that's it, no reappearence in 2005, 2011, 2017, 2023, etc.
Floyd was a beast. I lived in Orlando at the time and even though Floyd missed the state, we still had gusts close to 60 mph. I believe Floyd had the 3rd lowest pressure of any system never to make category 5 status at 921mb, only behind Opal at 916mb and Gloria at 919mb.
Fun fact: Hurricane Lenny got the nickname "Wrong Way Lenny" because it moved west to east instead of east to west. Most hurricanes move east to west in the Atlantic Basin.
Floyd was a beast! That flooded me worse than any other tropical cyclone I've been in. Fun fact, this season marked the very first time any names from List 3 were retired. And the rest is history.
I remember Bret in 1999 still, my dad and I went to vacation in Corpus didn't hear about the hurricane and we got stuck locked in corpus from leaving and ended up in a hotel by a nice old couple that were kind to us, we met and single black man, some Mexican teens, and a few Asian parents that were hospital to us while Bret blew threw and was out of power, then we shared cooked food together and went to the beach and looked at the beautiful ocean and sunrise which was a good relieving moment we had that year!
@@candyneige6609Those aren’t actually hurricanes. Those are _extratropical_ cyclones. Hurricanes are the ATL and EPAC terms for _tropical_ cyclones. Extratropical cyclones and tropical cyclones aren’t the same thing.
I was 18. We went to school that morning and we all joked we’d need a boat to get home. The ditches were getting full, and the water was starting to approach the road. So we go to school, day goes by and they call our bus number to the theatre. We were like but our bus is here in 20 mins, and there’s a group of probably 30 of us. “So guys the road to Lower Coverdale is washed out. If the bus can’t make it here by 6 you’ll be staying here overnight” We were NOT amused. 5:59 our bus pulled up. Because the main road was washed out so bad we had to go thru the back roads. I finally got home just before 11. Ends up my parents had been in town around 1 and called the principal and said the road was flooding. He gave zero rats behind. By far the longest of all my school days.
@@candyneige6609 Yes but from a meteorological standpoint, the storms are cold-core and thus not hurricanes. Still, they are dangerous storms and if you are impacted by one you should take them seriously
I remember I started kindergarten in September 1999 and about a week after school started there was a big storm that kept school closed for a day. Many years later when I started learning about hurricanes I eventually found out that it was Floyd.
I certainly remember Floyd. The Hampton Roads Metro (VA) was cutoff from the rest of the world due to flooding for about 10 days. Nobody could get in and nobody could get out except by boat, and it truly sucked
Storm names used in WSB: Arlene Bryan Cindy Dennis Emily *Floyd* Glenda Harvey *Irene* Jose Katrina *Lenny* Names in *bold* are retired names Storms were named Bryan, Glenda, and Lenny for the first (and only in case of Lenny). Floyd, Irene, and Lenny were replaced with Franklin, Irma, and Lee. *Don't comment that this is wrong because it is unwanted!*
@@candyneige6609 bruh, this animation is of Atlantic... France doesn't come in Atlantic... Also, these storms were extratropical...while this animation only includes hurricanes formed in Atlantic
Funny to see Dennis, Harvey, Irene and Katrina here. All names that would eventually be retired. If we had one more hurricane in 1999, we would have seen Maria. It would have been interesting.
@@eclipserisingsurfacelevel 2003... also another hyperactive year... but yeah you're right. but people said that about last year and the year before but look what happened
@@cameronclark8083 There were actually 2 different systems back in the days for naming hurricanes in the Atlantic, nowadays, there are almost a dozen different systems just for naming hurricanes in the Atlantic.
I like how Sdslayer200 does the color change effect on every icon
I think it means strengthening or its getting weaker.
@@filtheman4666 it does
he also put the name of the storm in each satellite image with the icon.
I like f13 than sdslayer200
same
Say it with me! "WRONG WAY LENNY"!!
WRONG WAY LENNY!!
Katrina in 1999: low end tropical storm
Katrina in 2005: IMA FIRE MAH DESTRUCTION LAAAAZZZZEEER
Katrina was the weakest storm of 1999
@@LunoRawke and then became the third strongest in 2005 ironically
No, Wilma and Rita are stronger but yeah it's one of the strongest of the season.
Even note ironic it almost entered the gulf before dissipating
@@dozer. I didn't know that tropical storm Katrina (1999) almost entered the gulf of mexico, that became the main strengthening region for Hurricane Katrina 6 years later! Interesting stuff some people know about...
Six years later, the same list would come back around with a vengance.
and 12 years later too, and 18 years later too.
@JACLYN TAN YING HII Moe I know. And what does this have to do?
The same couldn't be said for hurricanes Lothar and Martin, they both hit France in 1999, but that's it, no reappearence in 2005, 2011, 2017, 2023, etc.
@@candyneige6609 They are not Atlantic names altough Martin was used in List 2 Recently
While L and M names in List 3 are Lenny and Maria
Two animations in 30 minutes POG
He’s one of the best animators
Facts
Ikr! With kst
dont forget fcx
I'm late but also TPE
Lenny has the most interesting track going against the trade ends it is like the less extreme version of Jadon from 2019 team hypo
Floyd was a beast. I lived in Orlando at the time and even though Floyd missed the state, we still had gusts close to 60 mph. I believe Floyd had the 3rd lowest pressure of any system never to make category 5 status at 921mb, only behind Opal at 916mb and Gloria at 919mb.
4th now. Behind Opal, Iota and Gloria
1999 Katrina: im so cute and little and weak.
2005 Katrina: RAAAAARRR, DESTRUCTION MODE ACTIVATED, IM SO STRONG AND INTIMIDATING AND HUGE!!!
I hope all of the animations will be like this going forward. I like when you show the end track of the system during the animation.
unfortunately, there are different animators
It’s so weird how North Carolina is mostly hit with storms that start with the letter “F”
"It's just a coincidence, nothing more.
that so werid though like think about
Same for florida with I & M names
Fran, Floyd, Florence
Another Season With Tracks! Another great animation by Sdslayer! 10/10
ayyy it's uploade
@Sdslayer 200 yes also you are running in the 90s and I am not complaining, keep running in the 90s!
Literally tho you are running in the 90s lol
Floyd - Franklin
Lenny - Lee
Hmm where do I remember seeing this 🤔
Amazing animation Sdslayer!
Same
It was aired on the countdown to Hurricane Season live stream, this would have been a premiere otherwise.
@@SeeTarno12 Yep!
@@SeeTarno12 we know, we were fooling around.
List 3 always flexing its strength. Also Bret sure loves to develop in the Bay of Campeche
laughs in 2017
@@buckoduran laughs in 2023
Hurricanes Lothar and Martin both hit France in 1999, and weren't even in this video, how unfortunate.
@@candyneige6609 Those names are extratropical cyclone names not hurricane names
@@candyneige6609 Those names are extratropical cyclone names not hurricane names
Nice job force 13! Good music
One of two animations revealed on the hurricane season countdown
SHEM called, they want Lenny back
Lol
Fun fact: my name is almost identical to Lenny
Amazing animation Sdslayer200! 11/10
this looks amazing!
I remember you
@@lynnsjamify awesome! glad to hear that!
Me to
I saw you on chat the other day
@@lynnsjamify Cool! Glad you stopped by!
Fun fact: Hurricane Lenny got the nickname "Wrong Way Lenny" because it moved west to east instead of east to west. Most hurricanes move east to west in the Atlantic Basin.
Wrong Way Lenny Wrong Way! Anything else need to be said?
Also 135mph Cindy= omegastrikesadbruhmomentodestructimento
2:05 25 years later Floyds Catastrophic landfall in North Carolina with heavy rain and winds one the worst in Carolina history this morning
4:48 Cindy 135mph 🥴
Floyd was a beast! That flooded me worse than any other tropical cyclone I've been in.
Fun fact, this season marked the very first time any names from List 3 were retired. And the rest is history.
List 3 is very--special... now
I remember Bert, it devastated Brownsville through Corpus Christi, Texas. Almost the same path like Hanna in 2020.
I remember Bret in 1999 still, my dad and I went to vacation in Corpus didn't hear about the hurricane and we got stuck locked in corpus from leaving and ended up in a hotel by a nice old couple that were kind to us, we met and single black man, some Mexican teens, and a few Asian parents that were hospital to us while Bret blew threw and was out of power, then we shared cooked food together and went to the beach and looked at the beautiful ocean and sunrise which was a good relieving moment we had that year!
Almost all hurricanes:goes west
Lenny:let me show u how its done
Retired names:Floyd and Lenny
Replacement:Franklin and lee
Hurricanes Lothar and Martin both hit France in 1999, but they were both excluded from the video.
@@candyneige6609 bruh, why are you spamming this everywhere... They are just extratropical... Try to understand...
@@HeyRavi_74 It's to spread the fact that there were 2 hurricanes that hit France in 1999.
@@candyneige6609 they are not Hurricanes dummy
@@candyneige6609Those aren’t actually hurricanes. Those are _extratropical_ cyclones. Hurricanes are the ATL and EPAC terms for _tropical_ cyclones. Extratropical cyclones and tropical cyclones aren’t the same thing.
1999: 5 C4
2005: 4 C5
Literally both of them flipped from 5 cat 4 to 4 cat 5
I was 18. We went to school that morning and we all joked we’d need a boat to get home. The ditches were getting full, and the water was starting to approach the road. So we go to school, day goes by and they call our bus number to the theatre. We were like but our bus is here in 20 mins, and there’s a group of probably 30 of us. “So guys the road to Lower Coverdale is washed out. If the bus can’t make it here by 6 you’ll be staying here overnight” We were NOT amused. 5:59 our bus pulled up. Because the main road was washed out so bad we had to go thru the back roads. I finally got home just before 11. Ends up my parents had been in town around 1 and called the principal and said the road was flooding. He gave zero rats behind. By far the longest of all my school days.
3:48
I guess Y2K caused some bugs in hurricanemovement.exe
Lol
And hurricanes Lothar and Martin are both apparently not shown in this video, and yet, they both managed to hit France in 1999 anyway.
@@candyneige6609 I believe that those were extratropical windstorms, not tropical cyclones
@@tropicalcyclone2953 But they still are as strong as hurricanes.
@@candyneige6609 Yes but from a meteorological standpoint, the storms are cold-core and thus not hurricanes. Still, they are dangerous storms and if you are impacted by one you should take them seriously
Louisiana: Katrina looking small LOL
Katrina: So u have chosen death, I'm coming back for u in 2005, you'll see
And it did! My grandma heard of tropical storm Katrina after Bret happened in Texas and believed Katrina would come back as an Hurricane!
Great animation Sdslayer! Keep up the great animations!
Is it just me, or does Bret, Gert, and Jose almost every season have something in common?
What caused Lenny to do that?
I guess a front moving in the gulf of mexico ?
@@GamingWithTripnh18872 there was also a major dip in the jet stream
@@thematthew761 oof
Rare to see that happen in the Caribbean
@@kennoybrown3946 yes lol
Nice! 10/10
The season of the year I was born
I remember I started kindergarten in September 1999 and about a week after school started there was a big storm that kept school closed for a day. Many years later when I started learning about hurricanes I eventually found out that it was Floyd.
3:32 the storm tropical Katrina this similar trayectory hurricane Nate 2017
Wrong way lenny lol
10/10
I certainly remember Floyd. The Hampton Roads Metro (VA) was cutoff from the rest of the world due to flooding for about 10 days. Nobody could get in and nobody could get out except by boat, and it truly sucked
And so many people live in that area so it was catastrophic
1:56 oh look who it is.. BLACK LIVES MATTER!
nice
2021 vibe lol
Not the same naming list. 1999 is List C, while 2021 used List A.
Song?
Do 1989 Atlantic hurricane season animation
That’s what it said on the automated stream and it was gonna premier during the Atlantic Season Countdown, but instead we got 1999.
0.50× sounds like 70s music
Hurricane Bret the category 4 that couldn’t cause damage
gotta love how a single depression kills 70+, but a literal category 4 kills less than 50
Epic season!
Storm names used in WSB:
Arlene
Bryan
Cindy
Dennis
Emily
*Floyd*
Glenda
Harvey
*Irene*
Jose
Katrina
*Lenny*
Names in *bold* are retired names
Storms were named Bryan, Glenda, and Lenny for the first (and only in case of Lenny). Floyd, Irene, and Lenny were replaced with Franklin, Irma, and Lee.
*Don't comment that this is wrong because it is unwanted!*
Don't forget hurricanes Lothar and Martin !
They both hit France in 1999.
@@candyneige6609 bruh, this animation is of Atlantic... France doesn't come in Atlantic... Also, these storms were extratropical...while this animation only includes hurricanes formed in Atlantic
@@HeyRavi_74 Yes, it does.
@@candyneige6609 no
@@thefloridianman Hurricanes Lothar and Martin both formed in the Atlantic Ocean, so yes, it still does count.
Wrong way lenny
Funny to see Dennis, Harvey, Irene and Katrina here. All names that would eventually be retired. If we had one more hurricane in 1999, we would have seen Maria. It would have been interesting.
Remake time
0:13 one month and ten days earlier.......
Highest windspeed ever recorded globally.
1:04
Dennis Cindy and Emily planing the destruction of the Atlantic Basin in 2005
about list 3 since 1999:
1999: No C5s
2005: C5s
2011: No C5s
2017: C5s
2023: No C5s?
I predict 1 will become cat5 but nhc will downgrade it i think one of these names may become a cat5: idalia,lee, and ophelia
@@RedCrewmate you could actually be right about lee
Storms of 2017: Irma and Maria
Storm of 2023: Lee
Note: This was uploaded or Livestreamed this animation and will not violate any dishonorance of the uploader.
First
the final season of that almost 5 year "hyper active" streak. too bad 1997 was just in the middle being all dead
List 1 is always bland & uneventful.
@@eclipserisingsurfacelevel 2003... also another hyperactive year... but yeah you're right. but people said that about last year and the year before but look what happened
2021 might be a big year
@@stormyninja7244 agree, NOAA already expects 13-20 named storms, and models think Bill might form in the next couple of weeks or so.
@Deep 6 we’re talking about 1997 Atlantic Hurricane season, not 1997 Pacific Typhoon Season, but yes 1997 was a crazy year for the pacific
Featuring Wrong way Lenny
Hurricane Alice of January 1955 also did a similar thing
2 hurricanes are missing, both hit France in 1999, and they're hurricanes Lothar and Martin.
@@candyneige6609 nah
And Martin was used recently this year in the Atlantic replacing Matthew
@@thefloridianman Yes, it happened, Lothar and Martin both made landfall in France back in December 1999.
I wonder if another hurricane like lenny can go backwards again?
Fifth Great video
Katrina 1999: Weak and harmless
Katrina 2005: ...
how did 11L cause 70 deaths and 40 million dollars worth of damage?
Likely because of flooding, mudslides, etc
3:48 hurricane me!!! :D
IS THIS THE SDSLAYER
0:59
FIFTH COMMENT 🤣🤣🤣
Bret Crashed a airliner China airlines 643
Wait Sdslayer is he the geometry dash guy? I don't think he's also a F13 animator.
Lenny.... *WRONG WAY!*
Pok
Room lol weird
First?
Wrong way Lenny.
Sadly, hurricane Bret, Irene Dennis got no credit because they were overshadowed by Floyd and Lenny
And neither were hurricanes Lothar and Martin, apparently.
They both hit France in 1999, and didn't even managed to get into this video.
@@candyneige6609 No storm in the Atlantic were given those names.
@@candyneige6609 A tropical cyclone hitting France? You must be thinking of an extratropical cyclone.
@@cameronclark8083 There were actually 2 different systems back in the days for naming hurricanes in the Atlantic, nowadays, there are almost a dozen different systems just for naming hurricanes in the Atlantic.
@@cameronclark8083 But tropical cyclones and extratropical cyclones are basically the same thing, just one is at higher latitudes than the other.
how tf does more ppl die in a depression more than a hurricane
VIDEO STREAK
Why was Bret not retired? That storm was terrible
Cuz of the damages
And that's why Bret still lives on?
The real reason Bret wasn’t retired after 1999 is because the guy hit a sparsely populated area of Texas.
@@SylveonMujigaeOfficialsomeone being an 🤓”erm achually”
2 hurricanes didn't make it to the cut, those 2 struck France in 1999, they're hurricanes Lothar and Martin.
Just stop
@@thefloridianman Did you forget the existence of Lothar and Martin which hit France in December 1999 ?
@@candyneige6609 I know but they are not Hurricanes they are Extratropical Windstorms that are not in the Atlantic
@@thefloridianman Yeah, but they're still both dangerous anyway, plus, they both bring hurricane winds.
Like around Cat 1-2 winds
Floyd
135 mph doesn’t exist.
Revenge of George Floyd
Georges in 1998 and Floyd in 1999
They formed near Cape Verde
Islands near Africa
I didn't know Katrina is in 1999....
@Lillie Marie Belle🌼 Wait what? I will search online
The name Katrina had existed, in the Atlantic anyway, since 1981. It was only after 2005 that the name would never be used again.