This Hurricane Season Will Be VERY Different. (2024)

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  • Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
  • The 2024 Hurricane season will be very different as we transition from El Nino into A la-Nina. La Nina tends to increase Atlantic hurricane activity by promoting thunderstorm growth across the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico And Atlantic Ocean. During a La Nina year that follows a strong El Nino like the one that is happening in 2024, the tracks of tropical cyclones tend to be more active in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. The chances are growing for a La Nina to develop by summer and hurricane season 2024.
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    Chapters:
    00:00: Intro
    00:53: La Nina Is Arriving FAST! El Nino is fading!
    01:18: Tropical Tracks During A Strong El Nino
    02:32: Tropical Tracks During La Nina Season Following Strong El Nino (Like 2024 Hurricane Season)
    03:59: Chances Growing For La Nina During Hurricane Season
    05:50: Computer Models For El Nino and La Nina
    07:17: La Nina Is Arriving Fast. (Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Change)
    08:00: What Is La Nina? (How Does La Nina Affect Hurricane Season?)
    10:18: Record Warm Atlantic Water (Hurricane Season 2024)
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  • @just_weather

    This is not meant to scare anyone. The Climate Prediction Center has increased odds that we get a La Nina for the 2024 Hurricane Season. I wanted to dive deeper and look at la nina years that followed a strong el nino hurricane season like the one we are headed into for 2024. Thanks for watching! - Jonathan

  • @TheRealestHi

    The scariest thing is that insurance companies are charging 10 times more than they were 2 years ago. It’s just EVIL!

  • @DadTheDT
    @DadTheDT  +143

    I live in Florida and hear that "This year is gonna be crazy for hurricanes!" almost every year. I'll wait till it gets here.

  • @tylerhoopes

    2:52

  • @seriouslyk8136

    I live in Port Charlotte FL homes on my street alone are still tarped from Ian and many many homes are still in disrepair. I will prepare and continue to pray God drop kicks these storms out to sea. Stay safe.

  • @dreeemer
    @dreeemer  +45

    Tis the season to start tuning into your no-nonsense, no-hype hurricane season reports! Love and appreciate your approach. Sending you good vibes from Houston, Texas!

  • @Sonofawildanimal4241

    FLORIDIANS ASSUME THE POSITION !!!

  • @Miami7
    @Miami7  +25

    Just subbed from the Orlando area. It's so nice when explanations make sense! I'll be watching.❤️

  • @tinagaribotte1699

    Thanks for this video. I just subscribed. Living way down South Louisiana, I have experienced many Hurricanes. I cannot imagine experiencing another one like Hurricane Ida.

  • @jsvi
    @jsvi  +22

    Best explanation of the dynamics of ocean and air, and the weather: and I’m 62 and from Puerto Rico! Thank you.

  • @michaell1665

    Excellent video and explanation. I just subscribed. Definitely a factor for us here in southern Louisiana viewers! Thanks!

  • @paulmetheny2126

    Proud to join the team, will for sure tell others. This is well spoken, now real folks can understand weather. 👍 Houston, TX. 🇨🇱🤠

  • @forrestgossett

    Subscribed! Jax, FL here. Good to have detailed explanations. Thank you

  • @Loki.Lyesmyth

    Subscribed from Central Florida. Thank you for the great and no-hype info.

  • @mariapineda5634

    Thank you for your service ❤❤

  • @sparklefulify

    Thanks for the good thorough explanation. We do need to understand. Living near Tampa…from up north, it gets scarey.

  • @JBoberiii

    I'll be watching from the FL Panhandle! Thanks for the info!!

  • @PackRatManiac

    I live on the Gulf Coast and we've been talking about getting our supplies early this year. 2024 looks like it's going to be an active year weather wise. Texas had some very damaging fires in the panhandle. We've seen tornadoes touching down in the Midwest, Kansas, and Arkansas. I don't think it's being alarmist to tell people the signs are there for an active season.

  • @paularanzoni1527

    Thank u for helping to teach and inform us!

  • @jowpopper790

    Great video that really explained the la Nina cycle. Doesn't look good but let's me prepare a little more. Thank you for breaking this down.