The eye went over the area where I live. It was so crazy because the weather was really really bad and strong winds but when the eye came over everything was kind of calm until it crossed.
In your mind think of a top spinning counterclockwise. This Hurricane struck Florida first after moving west from the coast of North Africa. Warm water gives hurricanes their power. After raging across Florida from the east coast to the west coast in 24 hours, Katrina had lost some strength. As it continued back into the Gulf of Mexico it grew strong again. It made landfall again at Buras just southeast of the Rigolets. Think of the Rigolets as a funnel. It is a waterway from the Gulf into Lake Pontchartrain. Here the full strength forced the waters of the Gulf from west to east. The open mouths of the drainage canals waited. There were no locks . The city. deserted by Mayor Nagin, drowned.
Back when there was the satellite blackout from 0330z to 0645z ... i most remember that last image before the blackout Saturday night starting to reintensify after the eyewall cycle & then the first one afterwards BANG, a complete monster. No one could believe their eyes but we all knew what would happen from then on ):
When Katrina formed... The Gulf of Mexico had been largely quiet and undisturbed all summer. It had also received plentiful sunshine, warming up the water. When Katrina wandered over the Gulf: she picked up tremendous amounts of moisture and heat which grew her power exponentially until she made landfall in New Orleans.
@@KoId. not everyone knew all of THAT, smart ass. keep your fucking mouth shut before you type. And im keeping the same energy you gave him. so screw off.
@Dave Smith the season did. But not the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf was for the most part quiet with the exception of Hurricanes Denis and Emily. But even they were over a month removed from Hurricane Katrina. A month is a long time for water to absorb a lot of warmth from the sun.
The eye was quiet when it passed over. Nothing moving... Then tornadoes came down everywhere when the other side came ashore and ripped our levees apart. Then the water came up.... WAY up
@@CountryAfficianado Its the West bank's Katrina... Didn't know I would be commenting on this one month later, but misplaced again by Hurricane Ida, living in Lafayette with my son who was a kid, but def remembers what happened 15 yes ago. Now I'm st his doorstep looking for basic creature comforts. Smfh...
Holy crap that eye was so solid That is the epitome of the perfect storm FmL I live in Tampa we just missed ian 9/28/22. Praying for the coastline cities south of us. Katrina was something u wish never would of happened tho. These storms are insane
@@grantofat6438 I love when people say that I'm saying that in my sarcastic voice lol if all you know is New Orleans you have never even been to the capitol of baton rouge in your LIFE!! Your great great great grandma gets SSI it's the 29th of August I guarantee you that 80% of the city was broke! Why do you ask?! Because they live on a fixed income and it's the end of the month nobody has a dollar to evacuate you keep that in mind when you create that narrative in your head sweetie. God bless everybody and especially God bless everybody that lived under and below the poverty line and people truly expected them to leave at the end of the month when you live on a fixed income!!
@@SuperNatblessed People don't stay because they are poor. They stay because they a stubborn and they think they know better. You don't need any money to save your own life. You will find a way to get out of there.
Lived in south Florida at the time, was so scared when it formed and we had so much storm surge, thought that was the last of it, just for it to regroup in the gulf, grow 10x stronger and decimate NO. Just wow
So cool seeing it like this. I was 17 years old on the Mississippi coast...of course we didnt leave because we all said it can't be that bad lol...then it blew up in the gulf and we said uh oh lol
One image that sticks in my mind is that of a dead person floating face-down near a bridge. I think their body had just floated underneath the bridge If only the media would be a little more respectful and not show such things. Give that person some respect and allow them to have dignity.
That was in New Orleans. It was either a homeless person or an elderly person who left their house and didn't head for their attacks for 3 weeks to hide and save themselves & family from drowning. I'm still not over all the friends and family I lost. Just very bad memories..
@@cocotaveras8975 she probably saw that one model that took it to houston, i swear every storm has one odd one out that has the storm heading to houston
0:24 - 0:28 My Goodness..if it had made landfall with that UNBELIEVABLE structure it would have been immensely more catastrophic, thank God it got hold of some dry air just before landfall.
@Richard, I see I'm not the only one remembering the similarities in Katrina and Sally's path so far. I'm doing research lol. But, remember Katrina was already a Cat 2 by this time when it hit SoFlo and when into the Gulf as a 2 or 3 then strengthened. However, I believe similarities in the High and Lows is scary at this point. We were always lucky because a cold front/low pressure system would come and steer other storms away from us but not in 05. The low was late and the high steered it right to us. I believe this is right. I'm not a meteorologist. Lol Also, I have to watch more vids to confirm what I remember. The only thing that's giving me comfort is that it is just a tropical storm. If it doesn't stall/slow down in the gulf, IMO, we'll be fine. We can handle Cat 1 maybe even 2. Plus rain will be to the east so Miss Gulf Coast and east of there I suppose. This is the first time since Katrina though that I'm paying attention. We'll see if the storm protection things they put in MRGO works against storm surge. Anyway, well be a'ight. Take care.
I been to Biloxi before and after Katrina and seen the aftermath and what was there before and no longer there after. Last time I was there before it hit was on Independence Day in 2005, seven weeks before it hit. Two years later came back and saw what was no longer there, many empty spots where businesses and homes were.
I live in Orlando, FL I was 9 year's old and I don't remember really being affected by Hurricane Katrina...... did it affect Central Florida that much at all?!?..... If not I guess I'm lucky.....
I was living in Georgia at the time and during the time it made landfall the outer rain bands were coming through Georgia spawning twisters, had numerous tornado warnings statewide. That hurricane was huge in size. Almost the same thing with Ivan during and after making landfall outer bands were coming through Georgia with many tornado warnings.
Why wasn't there any warning of a hurricane going to New Orleans? Are You crazy men? I always thought this was a second Paulina but I'm afraid I was wrong. My fellows always call to me that this is even more than that. After almost ten years...
Lol. Funny its called infrared, but infrared is used in military tactics to spot enemies behind wall, but, hurricanes are not burning, but infrared still says their hot.
If you can shear the cold top clouds off a hurricane will weaken that why upper level winds play a big role in either weaking or strengthening a hurricane.
It just started as some normal looking storms. Then it jumped over Florida and got that hurricane look. That thing took up most of the gulf that’s crazy big.
I like hurricanes I like tornadoes and the only reason is probably because we in az never get hit with those things I like them, they are fascinating freaks of nature but still
Wow, it maintained it's eye all the way into Mississippi, that's is impressive.
Breakbot baby im yours earrape at 0:59
The eye went over the area where I live. It was so crazy because the weather was really really bad and strong winds but when the eye came over everything was kind of calm until it crossed.
Same!
In your mind think of a top spinning counterclockwise. This Hurricane struck Florida first after moving west from the coast of North Africa. Warm water gives hurricanes their power.
After raging across Florida from the east coast to the west coast in 24 hours, Katrina had lost some strength. As it continued back into the Gulf of Mexico it grew strong again. It made landfall again at Buras just southeast of the Rigolets.
Think of the Rigolets as a funnel. It is a waterway from the Gulf into Lake Pontchartrain.
Here the full strength forced the waters of the Gulf from west to east.
The open mouths of the drainage canals waited. There were no locks .
The city. deserted by Mayor Nagin, drowned.
Eye of Ida lasted longer in actuality
This is scary and cool at the same time
Coward
Back when there was the satellite blackout from 0330z to 0645z ... i most remember that last image before the blackout Saturday night starting to reintensify after the eyewall cycle & then the first one afterwards BANG, a complete monster. No one could believe their eyes but we all knew what would happen from then on ):
Richie James except George Bush
When Katrina formed... The Gulf of Mexico had been largely quiet and undisturbed all summer. It had also received plentiful sunshine, warming up the water. When Katrina wandered over the Gulf: she picked up tremendous amounts of moisture and heat which grew her power exponentially until she made landfall in New Orleans.
Everyone knows
@@KoId. not everyone knew all of THAT, smart ass. keep your fucking mouth shut before you type. And im keeping the same energy you gave him. so screw off.
I guess you could say the Gulf of Mexico was Walking on Sunshine, until Katrina and the Waves came
@Dave Smith the season did. But not the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf was for the most part quiet with the exception of Hurricanes Denis and Emily. But even they were over a month removed from Hurricane Katrina. A month is a long time for water to absorb a lot of warmth from the sun.
@@RealLeFishe comedic genius
It hit the gulfs warm water and EXPLODED. Scary yet fascinating at the same time
I don't know why but I always find IR loops of hurricanes so satisfying
Aries The Ram They are. They represent nature at its peak intensity- something that a lot of people are also fascinated in.
They 100% are. Nature is insane
1:37
After the storm clears. The gulf is dead. Not even a cloud in the gulf.
Bruh there's like 20
Erin Kilbourne he was sarcastic and meant oddly few
The eye was quiet when it passed over. Nothing moving... Then tornadoes came down everywhere when the other side came ashore and ripped our levees apart. Then the water came up.... WAY up
It was warming up for Rita.
@@CountryAfficianado Its the West bank's Katrina...
Didn't know I would be commenting on this one month later, but misplaced again by Hurricane Ida, living in Lafayette with my son who was a kid, but def remembers what happened 15 yes ago.
Now I'm st his doorstep looking for basic creature comforts. Smfh...
That organization as soon as she hit the gulf, gorgeous.
1:00 is just pure evil
1:05 that eye is looking crisp
Tristan Hudson r/noncomedicwooosh
Tristan Hudson You sir are a normie
@Tristan Hudson Ah yes cussing someone out. And you wonder why no one likes you.
@Tristan Hudson sorry I don't speak gibberish
0:17 "I am am assuming direct control."
0:30 "I know you feel this."
0:33 "Releasing this form."
madbengalsfan85 It's been 4 years since you put this comment so im gonna reply to this 😂
@@vishwakrishnan ahhh, it's 2019 now my friend. Time flies
Cam Arce Yep.
@@dot3079 I know rights its 2020 already time sure flies when the worlds dying
@@RuleBaker actually pretty crazy. Feels like I commented this yesterday. I truly remember it.
For some reason I love hurricanes
MrVeasy100 same there just satisfying
MrVeasy100 not the death but the storm itself
MrVeasy100 yes I feel the same way
I like tracking them and watching satellite imagery of them
me to
Was in this one as a kid and still have tornado/hurricane PTSD from it. 🙃
Same. Turned 21 two weeks later. Horrible to live through, took years to kind of feel normal again.
You see Katrina grow to a monster hurricane to hit new Orleans
Holy crap that eye was so solid
That is the epitome of the perfect storm
FmL
I live in Tampa we just missed ian 9/28/22. Praying for the coastline cities south of us. Katrina was something u wish never would of happened tho. These storms are insane
Amazing and terrifying at the same time. It's very sad that over 1,000 people died,many of whom were not able to evacuate for various reasons
my brother had to evacuate as soon as he arrived for a holiday in Miami
Crossdressing Teen Both are very tragic, saddening events :(
BS. When your life depends on it, everyone are able to evacuate.
@@grantofat6438 I love when people say that I'm saying that in my sarcastic voice lol if all you know is New Orleans you have never even been to the capitol of baton rouge in your LIFE!! Your great great great grandma gets SSI it's the 29th of August I guarantee you that 80% of the city was broke! Why do you ask?! Because they live on a fixed income and it's the end of the month nobody has a dollar to evacuate you keep that in mind when you create that narrative in your head sweetie. God bless everybody and especially God bless everybody that lived under and below the poverty line and people truly expected them to leave at the end of the month when you live on a fixed income!!
@@SuperNatblessed People don't stay because they are poor. They stay because they a stubborn and they think they know better. You don't need any money to save your own life. You will find a way to get out of there.
Just realised Katrina grew in size tremendously over the gulf.
That's what would happen over 90-degree water.
The dark colors make it look like a malevolent entity, OMG
riverice7 that’s the point 😅
Lived in south Florida at the time, was so scared when it formed and we had so much storm surge, thought that was the last of it, just for it to regroup in the gulf, grow 10x stronger and decimate NO. Just wow
So cool seeing it like this. I was 17 years old on the Mississippi coast...of course we didnt leave because we all said it can't be that bad lol...then it blew up in the gulf and we said uh oh lol
0:55 *aggressively sings the JAWS theme*
Lol!
Funny
@@sleedysleedy4199 Yeah people died, thats so funny right?
@@chips454 I was quite literally affected by the storm and even I am laughing. Snowflake
Once it hit that warm water.
Katrina: It's my time to evolve!
Florida: I'm on the mid way
Katrina: Excuse me
One image that sticks in my mind is that of a dead person floating face-down near a bridge. I think their body had just floated underneath the bridge
If only the media would be a little more respectful and not show such things. Give that person some respect and allow them to have dignity.
Vic Morrow Forever In My Heart •that person
There is no dignity in death. It’s just death
That was in New Orleans. It was either a homeless person or an elderly person who left their house and didn't head for their attacks for 3 weeks to hide and save themselves & family from drowning.
I'm still not over all the friends and family I lost.
Just very bad memories..
Attics*
Katrina maybe not the strongest hurricane in modern times but definitely one off the deadliest
1,836 perished, 3rd deadliest in American history.
It was the perfect recipe for disaster. Massive storm surge from Katrina's size in a city that is below sea level.
@@XxChuyoxXand shotty maintained engineering on the levies.
@@AL4NGDROE correct
Came to check this out cause of hurricane Dorian
SmilieTheSneakerHead x same
Ismael Alcocer here for Laura
Omg it looks like hurricane Dorian
I remember Houston that it was initially headed towards us, but then it took that last minute turn and did its damage.
Lana W.
Katrina was never projected towards Houston. Rita, in that same year was, then made a last minute turn towards the Texas/Louisiana border.
Ohwhale Yeah your right. I was watching documentaries and never once did they say Houston was in the pathway of Katrina, not once.
@@cocotaveras8975 she probably saw that one model that took it to houston, i swear every storm has one odd one out that has the storm heading to houston
Houston is not the only city in Texas I get tired of hearing New Orleans and Houston every time a storm comes
You’re thinking of Rita.
So beautiful yet so terrifying. Nothing trumps nature
0:24 - 0:28 My Goodness..if it had made landfall with that UNBELIEVABLE structure it would have been immensely more catastrophic, thank God it got hold of some dry air just before landfall.
I wouldn't say thank god only because it was still reeeeeaaally bad
The Gulf Coast got the brunt of it though, not Florida, though they were severely effected
It also went through a eyewall replacement cycle before landfall
0.48
...Me watching this 2 days before Ida is about to do close to the same thing.
I was born August 29 2005 in New Orleans
Jack Trahan you're lucky to have made it from that time. If you're telling the truth
Who is here because of Hurricane Dorian ? 🙋🏼♂️
Me
Brian Hicks has scary thing is, it looked exactly like Dorian for a bit there
That's nice inferated satellite imagery
The storm that left New Orleans in devastation, sorrow, and tragedy.
It's insane how that thing exploded once it reached the gulf.
The water temperatures were in the mid 90’s. It was like a shot of nitrous
@@buffalojoe78 It's also like putting 104 Octane fuel in your car.
Katrina was a Monster
good thing that i survied
2005 storms had a certain look to them, these massive perfectly circular eyes
That's intense to watch
Katrina is the "superstorm"or"purfict storm"
what a crazy route to bump northwest then south/southwest. then west than straight north to north west east.
is anyone watching this rn in 2021?
Which one did you color it with?
Eye wall came over us in Cutler Bay FL
Rob Marciano spent the whole next day in our front yard…
if you turn playback speed to 1.5x it’s perfect
Very terrifying, Katrina was a CAT 4 hurricane before landfall, It's caused 145 Mph i guess.
What big ass storm! OMG
Size change is crazy
What a monster she was.
she really was
Tropical Storm Sally is worrying me!
@Richard, I see I'm not the only one remembering the similarities in Katrina and Sally's path so far. I'm doing research lol. But, remember Katrina was already a Cat 2 by this time when it hit SoFlo and when into the Gulf as a 2 or 3 then strengthened. However, I believe similarities in the High and Lows is scary at this point. We were always lucky because a cold front/low pressure system would come and steer other storms away from us but not in 05. The low was late and the high steered it right to us. I believe this is right. I'm not a meteorologist. Lol Also, I have to watch more vids to confirm what I remember. The only thing that's giving me comfort is that it is just a tropical storm. If it doesn't stall/slow down in the gulf, IMO, we'll be fine. We can handle Cat 1 maybe even 2. Plus rain will be to the east so Miss Gulf Coast and east of there I suppose. This is the first time since Katrina though that I'm paying attention. We'll see if the storm protection things they put in MRGO works against storm surge. Anyway, well be a'ight. Take care.
I was in Mississippi when it hit
Rocky Reid Sr. :(
I been to Biloxi before and after Katrina and seen the aftermath and what was there before and no longer there after. Last time I was there before it hit was on Independence Day in 2005, seven weeks before it hit. Two years later came back and saw what was no longer there, many empty spots where businesses and homes were.
Unbelievable..I hope nothing like thst happens here again.
I hope not either but it probably will happen again because as long as we have warm warm water and the right conditions it will happen again
Typhoon Katrina lol why
Typhoon Katrina when will you hit
Typhoon Katrina I hope the whole east coast is flooded when you come with 90000000 winds and 999999999 feet of rain
Don't want something like that to happen again? Easy don't live next to the fucking ocean!
Massive.
The 1:00 mark is the moment we saw a monster coming for us.
@survivor10usa yea, i cant believe i felt this at fort benning and it was still pretty damn strong! ga al border
Watching the eye open is like watching the devils eye open
if Katrina next to Florida we would be wrecked so hard but it's so big the eye is so big I'm glad it didn't hit us
Malandra Walker it's back to 2005 and hit Florida and Tropical storm then cat 1
I live in Orlando, FL I was 9 year's old and I don't remember really being affected by Hurricane Katrina...... did it affect Central Florida that much at all?!?..... If not I guess I'm lucky.....
I was living in Georgia at the time and during the time it made landfall the outer rain bands were coming through Georgia spawning twisters, had numerous tornado warnings statewide. That hurricane was huge in size. Almost the same thing with Ivan during and after making landfall outer bands were coming through Georgia with many tornado warnings.
No. South Florida as a Cat 1
So it just blew away?
Hurricane sally just past me a few hours ago
That hurricane bee raycist n sheeeeit
freal....n shit
Uhhhhhhhhhh what?
My daughter was born as it made landfall
who turned out the lights
I need to find this imagery for florence.
niraku321 or Maria.
When crossing over Mississippi at 1:21 did you see an real eye form like a real eye you can see out of not a hurricane eye
Yes!!! Like the moon from majora about to hit
I did not see anything
The making of a monster storm name Katrina
Ever seen a radar with BLACK? damn.
Taylor Holly no. I know crazy right
Why wasn't there any warning of a hurricane going to New Orleans? Are You crazy men? I always thought this was a second Paulina but I'm afraid I was wrong. My fellows always call to me that this is even more than that. After almost ten years...
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
Jesus Christ, I forgot how fucking massive it was.
Damn thing was bigger than Texas
Ik it swallowed the whole state of Mississippi
It was the 90-degree water in the gulf that fed it and made it into a monster. It was like putting 104 octane in your car.
Spooky
Florida's just laughing Lousiana LULW "HA!! GET FUCKED!! USUALLY WE'RE THE ONES THAT GET THE HURRICANES!!"
Es el mismo demonio
Lol. Funny its called infrared, but infrared is used in military tactics to spot enemies behind wall, but, hurricanes are not burning, but infrared still says their hot.
1:08
1:08
1:08
1:08
Katrina: Ima destroy New Orleans hahahahaha
*slowly fades away*
Katrina: gotta go back t tnt t tnt. T to *dies*
Irma: uhhh
Jose: well Katrina is now in heaven
Katrina: you guys are in heaven?!?!?!?!?!
Irma and Jose: yeah
Katrina: 😐
@@midnight2.035 you know, hell is a place to, right?
@ALFredo C It did cause wind damage to NO, winds blew out windows and tore off part of the roof of the Superdome.
@ALFredo C It did lose some it's roof. And you're the one with the stupidity by posting such comments.
The horror....
but how can I comment?
if katirna
1:01...a Gulf Coast resodet: .Um we are soooo fucked!
Windy
More like hirracane tortilla
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Demonic
I'm guessing the black is very bad
It's IR for cold top clouds indicating very strong hurricane
@@jasonbooth5141
Cool thanks
@Wisdom Rose
Interesting
If you can shear the cold top clouds off a hurricane will weaken that why upper level winds play a big role in either weaking or strengthening a hurricane.
Massive sob
It just started as some normal looking storms. Then it jumped over Florida and got that hurricane look. That thing took up most of the gulf that’s crazy big.
I like hurricanes I like tornadoes and the only reason is probably because we in az never get hit with those things I like them, they are fascinating freaks of nature but still