2023 Tour: A Tale of Two Cities
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2023
- Day 3 of my 2023 Hurricane Prep Tour for WeatherNation TV (17 May). In this episode, I visit my adopted hometown-Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi-to commemorate Hurricane KATRINA's catastrophic impact 18 years ago. In particular, I look at how elevation is everything when it comes to storm surge-and a major factor in the differing recovery trajectories of Bay Saint Louis and the neighboring town of Waveland.
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Writer, Director, Host: Josh Morgerman
Producer: Ben McMillan
Drone Operator: Todd Rector
Cameraman & Editor: Jack Sorgi
Motion Graphics: Zoo Crew Productions
Thanks Josh for telling our story! Everybody on the MS Gulf Coast benefits ❤
good job my friend
Awesome video Josh.
You are my happy place buddy. Then storms are are a close second x
Aww, thank you so much for all these kinds words. :)
Josh, what an incredible video! Watching her recount that trauma...😞💔 What an amazing woman. The flow of this video was fantastic. Thank you for reminding us all how Katrina impacted so many who "quietly rebuilt."
can't get enough of the interviews of locals and residents! It adds that touch and realism that ppl actually inhabit storm these storm prone locations and every single one has a unique story of survival! Great work as always! Also see your getting close to 60k!!!! well deserved great work Josh!
Thanks so much for the kind words. The interviews were a new thing for me, and I agree with you-- they really add a new dimension. P.S. I just subscribed to you! 👊
@iCyclone For sure! and thanks for the sub!!! I greatly appreciate that! 👊
Lovely piece and thank you for showing us how these cities survived with different outcomes.
Excellent. And terrifying.
Good video buddy 👍🏽 love it 🎥
Это невероятно и трагично. Люди каждый раз встречают такую страшную опасность! А теперь и вы в их числе! Молюсь за вас Богу! Спасибо! Берегите себя!
This is documentary material 🔥 very well done 👏🏻
Josh,.. Commenting because it's your most recent video,. but,.. regarding something else; Your new home you're building (completed?). I may not be saying this after a hurricane has ripped through the area where your home is and your home survives intact, *but*,.. there's a significant design flaw with your home - you have massive eaves. Wind will certainly get under those and do all it can to lift the house/roof up. I sincerely hope that all your efforts to secure the home to the foundations are as good as can be.
Not a design flaw-- an aesthetic choice. A third-party engineer has inspected the house three times, and he's more than satisfied with the bracings, tiedowns, and reinforcements. When the house is completed, it will get a FORTIFIED Gold certification. But thanks.
Love these videos! Please keep making more!...btw any ETAs on that Hurricane Fiona video?
Hello Josh, I appreciate all your time and work u put into your content...so what has been your absolute scariest experience and which storm was it? Thank you
Thanks very much-- I really appreciate it. My scariest experience was Hurricane DORIAN in the Bahamas-- Cat 5 with sustained winds of 185 mph. I went right through the eye. The force of the winds was insane, the destruction was massive, and I was trapped there for days afterward. My complete video: ua-cam.com/video/DV-PLJq4HD4/v-deo.html
good job 👍, waiting for the long-awaited video of Hurricane Fiona and Lisa on UA-cam
"I'm going to be good except for the most massive and unusual storm surges." I have no doubt that's true, and you of all people would build a super hurricane resistant house. But I wonder if "massive and unusual storm surges" will no longer be so unusual. No disrespect to you, though, as this is an excellent and informative video. Bay St. Louis does seem like a great town.
Are you flaming the house with OTHER than Pine? I know it would be expensive Water Oak/ Libe Oak I always wondered who and how many homes use Oak to Frame with?.
Hi josh!! Do you think you will chase hurricane hillary?
First
did you record hurricane idalia?
Yep. Follow me on Twitter and Facebook for real-time stuff.
@@iCyclone ok