I was living in Kendal when Andrew struck south Florida in 1992. My first son was a month old. My wife and I hid behind a mattress in a closet while we listened to Bryan Norcross on the radio. His minute by minute updates gave us comfort during a terrifying event. Thank you Mr. Norcross. I am so glad to see that you are still offering guidance in a non sensational way.
I was in Kendall During Andrew near Country Walk. We road it out in our bathroom with mattress in the bathtub, I had a 5 yr old and a infant daughter. It looked like a bomb went off in the morning. Prayers for these people. I never want people to have to experience what we went through in Andrew.
@stephenmoon9830 i was in Homestead. All I can say is if people choose to stay the should rite there ssm on there body with a permanent marker. I hid in my refrigerator during Andrew.. that was all that was left in my house.
I was on 77th Ave and Kendall Dr. ....tied to the pipes under the sink in an old ground floor apartment listening to him and the howling wind screaming through the open hallways. His calm and prayers was all there was....
Bryan Norcross in my opinion is still the best out there. Not only does he break down the complexities of every storm into simpler chunks to easily follow but he has such a wealth of experience in his craft and also knows every inch of Florida. A total professional.
If i was in that area i woukd drive the closest non flood zone and ride the storm out in my car. I75 would be the perfect place to ride it out in your car
Thank you Mr. Norcross. Will never forget your help and your voice guiding us through Hurricane Andrew when the hurricane center’s radar was knocked out due to the high winds. The house I was in shook like a carnival ride. The chandelier was swinging as tho it was possessed. We all stayed in a hallway and followed Mr. Norcross’ advice and put a mattress over our heads. He saved a lot of lives that night. It was truly terrifying.
@@annsiegleThat night was kind of fun as well as scary right? I’ve noticed that in life either you have stress and all kinds of problems or you are bored.
Thank ypu so much for your reports. Your professionalism and passion to report the weather on August 1992 got us thru the long night we experienced during Hurricane Andrew. We are forever grateful to you for staying on and continuing to broadcast while we were experiencing the worst of the storm. May God continue to bless you and your family always!
Bryan is my Hurricane expert! He literally talked us through Andrew the entire night. He barely had a voice the next day. I always look to him when a Hurricane is coming.
I lived in Florida’s West Coast for 20 years until I left in 2020. I know everyone is listening intently to the forecasts and I hope are taking their preparations or evacuations seriously. Praying for everyone’s safety and all animals too.
@@jlvandat69 Yes and they all go to those bastions of true journalism. CNN, MSNBC etc oh wait I misspelled journalism I think for them it is spelled propaganda. probably goes for the big Fox, not so much the local stations.
@natsen04 Well said I can't imagine it's going to be stronger than Andrew and that was very devastating. I pray for the people that are in the path of this monster. And of course Bryan Really saved so many lives, if you know, you know.
Mr. Norcross, I have really admired you for years! I watched you during Hurricane Andrew, and you saved many lives! Thank you for your hard work and dedication!
OMG, I was scrolling and recognized Bryan's face and got a little emotional. I remember him from hurricane Andrew when I was living in Miami, my elementary put together a cute presentation for him to show our appreciation ❤ I was in 2nd grade. Soooo good to see your face, I will follow this channel
I lived in Ft Lauderdale and worked for Burdines. Went on vacation up north only as a depression.. I almost ran into a ditch hearing Andrew was a cat 5 barreling down on South Miami. Bryan was a life saver then and still is today.
Nice to see Brian cross reporting he is the best I was in Miami when Andrew hurricane came in 1992, always guide us and comfort us with the horrible hurricane nice to see you Mr. Brian Norcross keep up the good work
@@estellewallace9529 But it will only make landfall in Florida as a category 2 or 3, in Mexico there is the danger of destroying them as a category 5💀💀💀
Bryan is a legendary meteorologist. He is the first meteorologist I remember seeing on the TV when I lived with my family on Sugarloaf key when Andrew hit. He guided everyone with professionalism back when the only difference between life or death may have only been a radio! ❤
Bryan is the absolute best !!! No other even comes close. I have been watching him since I was a kid. Just today I watched several others and this is the #1 explanation. Expertly detailed and educational. Bravo!!!
Byran is the best. He got us threw Andrew when the t.v. channels went off the air we listened to the radio to keep us updated. He's the reason I do what I do.
Same for me. I was 19 years old and yes I was freaked out for sure. I was on the north end of Miami-Dade on County Line Road near where Hard Rock Stadium is now. Still a horrible experience. I had a chance to tour Country Walk and Kendall where most homes were leveled. Hurt my heart for the people down there.
Bryan Norcross is the best weather man I have listened to and learned from in years!! I live in Vermont but I have subscribed to his channel. He is down to earth and sensible. His knowledge and expertise are what we need in there as tomes
Thinking about all of you in Florida. Freeze bottles of water to keep food cooler longer if power goes out. Also remember, one gallon per person, per day at a minimum. Hang in there my friends.
The National Hurricane Center has just updated Milton. No increase in wind speed, but the central pressure is down to 897 mbs, making it the 5th strongest Hurricane of all time in terms of minimum pressure. There is a very good chance that its pressure will go lower.
God is answering, He is giving them advanced warning to get out of there. God is known for giving warnings. If we fail to heed them, then that is on us. (Just sayin')
I live in Broward & I know we will be okay here, but I saw the surge and winds heading for Jacksonville. My friend lives off Moncrief Creek and it shows 5ft storm surge for that area. I pleaded with her to leave. If you have anyone in Jacksonville in an area prone to storm surge, please contact them. The news isn't alerting them very well. The homes there are not built to handle 110moh winds with no shutters and storm surge.
Dont forget if there's a chance you get driven to try and hide in your attic space make sure you bring something to be able to cut through the roof if you have to escape rising water dont get trapped you should put something there now good luck to you from the bay area california
Mr. Norcross, I was so happy to see your name. I was 7 years old when Andrew hit in 1992. My family and I listened to you on our little radio for comfort and instruction as we were on our knees praying for God to spare our lives as we huddled together under a mattress in my parents’ closet. You were such a comforting voice of reason and I thank you for being there for us in that moment. God bless you, sir.
Trucker here… got a strawberry load for Plant city, Florida. But I called the guy before delivery and he says they will not take delivery tomorrow come after hurricane . So I stop at a gas station Loves. Prayers for all Florida people- Om Tatsat . Lord bless them
Pray for us in Tampa Bay Area. Help us Brian, we trust you… I-4 was crammed all day with people getting out & heading toward Orlando. Many side roads, we’re blocked up due to people moving northbound also. So many are heading out. I live 30 miles east of Tampa by I-4 corridor.
If you don't live in Florida pray for us this will be our second hurricane in less than a month that's like having 100 tornadoes and one State hitting every part of that state in one month these things are devastating especially this size. If people didn't lose everything before they will now. God, I can't believe this is happening again. Please pray that no one dies in The Storm. There doesn't need to be any more deaths.
Im in new port richey about 40 .in.north of st.pete we just went thru a hurricane 10 days ago friends of mine had 6 ft. Of water in there homes luckily my home is on higher elevation im 64 been thro quite few hurricanes but honestly this one has me a little scared im in a concrete block home with a new roof so all I can say is I hope everything and everybody comes out ok
I am in New Port Richey also but the one thing I can never get answered with storm surge is how far inland could a 12 to 15 ft storm surge go and still keep that height
@danchervinko6436 i was told a 12 ft storm surge depend on the terrain could reach as far inland as 25 miles that is flat land im in new port richey between the middle school and the rec center the last storm we had which was about 10 days ago the water came up to us 19 the 711 at main st was closed because of flooding and harbor freight is still closed behind publix at Southgate those retirement apt. Had 6 ft.of water in them
I deeply respect Bryan Norcoss. My husband and I have watched you since you first started out in South Florida. We lived in North Lauderdale and then Coral Springs, Florida. We moved to Canton, Georgia in 1995. Just North of Atlanta. We miss watching you for the weather. We knew we would get an accurate account of the weather. If there was a Hurricane or Tornado threat, you would stay on the air until the threat was lifted. It's easy to see how much you care about people and want them to be safe. Now you are the head meteorologist, so we get to see you when there are hurricanes to explain what to expect up to the minute. You explain everything so it"s easy to understand. We can always trust what you tell us to do to be safe. I'm so thankful for you and appreciate you for helping, "we the people." May God Bless you from one of your biggest fans!😘
Great explanation, but we still are not sure where landfall will be if the whole state is possible, but I do appreciate their efforts to keep us informed 😊
Florida politicians sold out to developers years ago. Thousands, and thousands of homes, condos and apartments were built on flood plains and seasonal wetlands, and still are being built on, now more than ever. Homes are being built on old dumps and toxic waste super fund sites, and Florida politicians cover up the crimes. Back in the 80s and 90s flooding was rare, but now, normal summer rains cause flooding. Florida has the best politicians money can buy.
@@aaronliberty2006 Voters need to get better informed but instead they keep electing the worst people. 12 GOP members of Congress from Florida all voted against increased funding for FEMA.
No one is talking about what the sun is doing to our weather. Our solar system has moved into a new part of space. The sun is affected by cosmic energy and the changes affect earth and even how we feel. Things are super intense for everybody and the world is in chaos. Everything is changing.
As a Miami resident 🇨🇺🇺🇸 Brian was the One that predicted Hurricane Andrew was going to hit Homestead Fl I remember Listening to him On the radio Hr after Hr He was right On 💯Andrew Hit Homestead Thank you BRIAN🙏💯
I am in a house built in 1952 in largo area, zone c.. I'm under mandatory evacuation.. I have no car, no money, 6 cats and a rabbit.. I don't know what to do.. my dad doesn't want to leave the house.. we don't have a cage for the cats and rabbit.. makes me sick
@@Cait311 Pls ask others to help; neighbors and friends and the local animal welfare orgs can help provide an answer and also loan pet cages. Call your local gov officials too. Prayers for you and your pets and family 🙏🏼
The Gulf water temperatures determine how strong the hurricane can get. But it is the dry air and wind shear that weakens it. But even as Milton weakens it will get bigger which will affect a wider area of the coast.
I was living in Kendal when Andrew struck south Florida in 1992. My first son was a month old. My wife and I hid behind a mattress in a closet while we listened to Bryan Norcross on the radio. His minute by minute updates gave us comfort during a terrifying event. Thank you Mr. Norcross. I am so glad to see that you are still offering guidance in a non sensational way.
I was in Kendall During Andrew near Country Walk. We road it out in our bathroom with mattress in the bathtub, I had a 5 yr old and a infant daughter. It looked like a bomb went off in the morning. Prayers for these people. I never want people to have to experience what we went through in Andrew.
@stephenmoon9830 i was in Homestead. All I can say is if people choose to stay the should rite there ssm on there body with a permanent marker. I hid in my refrigerator during Andrew.. that was all that was left in my house.
I was on 77th Ave and Kendall Dr. ....tied to the pipes under the sink in an old ground floor apartment listening to him and the howling wind screaming through the open hallways. His calm and prayers was all there was....
We were in Andrew too. remember it well
I remember being a fourth grade in Broward county listening to Brian
Bryan Norcross in my opinion is still the best out there. Not only does he break down the complexities of every storm into simpler chunks to easily follow but he has such a wealth of experience in his craft and also knows every inch of Florida. A total professional.
But he went to Fox News 🙄
I watched him 32 years ago predicting Andrew at NBC 6
I agree… love Brian👍🏼
@@mr.majestic3851me too‼️
If i was in that area i woukd drive the closest non flood zone and ride the storm out in my car. I75 would be the perfect place to ride it out in your car
Thank you Mr. Norcross. Will never forget your help and your voice guiding us through Hurricane Andrew when the hurricane center’s radar was knocked out due to the high winds. The house I was in shook like a carnival ride. The chandelier was swinging as tho it was possessed. We all stayed in a hallway and followed Mr. Norcross’ advice and put a mattress over our heads. He saved a lot of lives that night. It was truly terrifying.
Love this guy. No sensationalism with his forecast, great scientific explanation and very thorough.
He tells it like it is based on all available information and historical perspectives. Very thorough analysis evey time.
He was awesome in Andrew when he was a local meteorologist. He talked us all thru (on the radio too) that awful night. ❤
@@annsiegleThat night was kind of fun as well as scary right? I’ve noticed that in life either you have stress and all kinds of problems or you are bored.
Thank ypu so much for your reports. Your professionalism and passion to report the weather on August 1992 got us thru the long night we experienced during Hurricane Andrew. We are forever grateful to you for staying on and continuing to broadcast while we were experiencing the worst of the storm. May God continue to bless you and your family always!
Bryan has been my go to forecaster for every hurricane since 1990 he’s the absolute best !!
@jaime thanks I try my best 🥸
Anyway how’s your granny doing? 🦄👿
Absolutely!!
Lol what on earth @Frieddog717
Bryan is my Hurricane expert! He literally talked us through Andrew the entire night. He barely had a voice the next day. I always look to him when a Hurricane is coming.
same
I lived in Florida’s West Coast for 20 years until I left in 2020. I know everyone is listening intently to the forecasts and I hope are taking their preparations or evacuations seriously. Praying for everyone’s safety and all animals too.
Not most I’ve seen folks say some of the strangest things to ppl who decided to evacuate Helene
Bryan Norcross is Hurricane King. Got us through Andrew! Legend
Agree.....which means he'll likely leave FOX, as most credible, competent news folks eventually do.
@@jlvandat69 Yes and they all go to those bastions of true journalism. CNN, MSNBC etc oh wait I misspelled journalism I think for them it is spelled propaganda.
probably goes for the big Fox, not so much the local stations.
JOHN HOPE=HURRICANE KING METEOROLOGIST FOOL
@natsen04 Well said I can't imagine it's going to be stronger than Andrew and that was very devastating. I pray for the people that are in the path of this monster. And of course Bryan Really saved so many lives, if you know, you know.
Mr. Norcross, I have really admired you for years! I watched you during Hurricane Andrew, and you saved many lives! Thank you for your hard work and dedication!
Here's one of the best weather reporters ever.
Finally listening to an expert on this subject, and thankful for it. I appreciate this fellow.
OMG, I was scrolling and recognized Bryan's face and got a little emotional. I remember him from hurricane Andrew when I was living in Miami, my elementary put together a cute presentation for him to show our appreciation ❤ I was in 2nd grade. Soooo good to see your face, I will follow this channel
I was in 6th grade. Same feelings.
Yes! 1992... hard to believe it's been 32 years already😢
What was the presentation?
I lived in Ft Lauderdale and worked for Burdines.
Went on vacation up north only as a depression.. I almost ran into a ditch hearing Andrew was a cat 5 barreling down on South Miami.
Bryan was a life saver then and still is today.
@@SandraGarcia-ho4lbBurdines is now a local government administration building
That was the best and most comprehensive explanation of the storm that I have heard from any channel
@@johnarocha6903 Norcross is one of the best
Praying for Florida. Bryan Norcross is the best. He talked us through Andrew as we listened to him on a battery radio, huddled in a hallway.
💯
Ah yes, 1992 August 30th ?
I do remember Andrew . Homestead , was demolished.. still is the same today, in Miami.
Me too....and we left after H.Andrew. We lived in Coral Springs. I sure miss my happy State but after these storms, I can't do that anymore... sad.
same...long, long night. Thank God for Bryan.
@@artchem1 24th
We are in Pinellas county in Florida.. please pray for us.
Please leave now!! 🙏🙏
@@djpowell4928 I am in a non evac zone.. we have more than 500,000 evacuees that are ordered to evacuate in my county alone.
@@jenny9075 get out of that place no matter how you have to do it low ground is no place to be
South Louisiana here....God bless you! Your ENTIRE STATE ❤. LOOK AT THIS. Don't be unreasonable. Get outta there😢
Praying
Wow. Bryan was very thorough and concise. He was very clear on what you could expect and what you should do.
Nice to see Brian cross reporting he is the best I was in Miami when Andrew hurricane came in 1992, always guide us and comfort us with the horrible hurricane nice to see you Mr. Brian Norcross keep up the good work
Sending prayers for Florida 🙏
Go vote for Kamala like a dweeb, atheist. Lmao
@@marcoslopez127 Kamala Harris is a Christian just like you.
@@marcoslopez127trump isliterally the little horn the Bible speaks of the strong delusion is strong the golden calf the AC 🙏 wake up
@@estellewallace9529 But it will only make landfall in Florida as a category 2 or 3, in Mexico there is the danger of destroying them as a category 5💀💀💀
Bryan is a legendary meteorologist. He is the first meteorologist I remember seeing on the TV when I lived with my family on Sugarloaf key when Andrew hit. He guided everyone with professionalism back when the only difference between life or death may have only been a radio! ❤
Thank you Mr. Norcross!!! I only search for your reports! You are the Hurricane Man!
Bryan is the absolute best !!! No other even comes close. I have been watching him since I was a kid. Just today I watched several others and this is the #1 explanation. Expertly detailed and educational. Bravo!!!
Byran is the best. He got us threw Andrew when the t.v. channels went off the air we listened to the radio to keep us updated. He's the reason I do what I do.
Only station left on the air as well. We sat in the dark listening to Bryan on a boom box!
thank you Brian Norcross you got me through hurricane Andrew. couldn't have done it without you. prayers for Florida i now live in georgia. ❤
The science of hurricanes has improved greatly over the years. Thank God for those who have studied this and can better prepare us for what is coming.
Brian Norcross is hands down the best hurricane weather man! Thank you so much!
This is terrifying. I’m in Southeast Florida but my thoughts and prayers are with everyone in its’ path. Godspeed.
Thank you Brian! Your explanations are so appreciated!
Reminds me of Hurricane Andrew back in 1992. Bryan covered the storm amazingly well.
Same for me. I was 19 years old and yes I was freaked out for sure. I was on the north end of Miami-Dade on County Line Road near where Hard Rock Stadium is now. Still a horrible experience. I had a chance to tour Country Walk and Kendall where most homes were leveled. Hurt my heart for the people down there.
i remember losing power but we went to bed and woke up ok
@@5dlife318 Country Walk-horrifying.
Bryan Norcross is the best weather man I have listened to and learned from in years!! I live in Vermont but I have subscribed to his channel. He is down to earth and sensible. His knowledge and expertise are what we need in there as tomes
Good-NESS! Pray for this storm to weaken and get all these people out of the path. My heart is with anyone affected.❤
Thinking about all of you in Florida. Freeze bottles of water to keep food cooler longer if power goes out. Also remember, one gallon per person, per day at a minimum. Hang in there my friends.
❤
THIS GUY TOO GOOD FOR FOX TV
Excellent explanation! Thanks again, Bryan.
The National Hurricane Center has just updated Milton. No increase in wind speed, but the central pressure is down to 897 mbs, making it the 5th strongest Hurricane of all time in terms of minimum pressure. There is a very good chance that its pressure will go lower.
Lord Jesus Christ protect the people in Florida the elderly people, the animals everyone lord.
Yea just like Helene prayers work
He has better things to do than watching over some ants like us.
Amen prayers
@@meiryerrico998 Amen
God is answering, He is giving them advanced warning to get out of there. God is known for giving warnings. If we fail to heed them, then that is on us. (Just sayin')
Bryan Norcross is a legend and saved me and my family during Hurricane Andrew
same
I live in Broward & I know we will be okay here, but I saw the surge and winds heading for Jacksonville. My friend lives off Moncrief Creek and it shows 5ft storm surge for that area. I pleaded with her to leave. If you have anyone in Jacksonville in an area prone to storm surge, please contact them. The news isn't alerting them very well. The homes there are not built to handle 110moh winds with no shutters and storm surge.
You are the absolute best most trusted and Thank You so much ❤
Sir. You make more sense than the other local forecasters. Thank you
Brian is a South Florida legend, although just hearing his voice terrifies us
Dont forget if there's a chance you get driven to try and hide in your attic space make sure you bring something to be able to cut through the roof if you have to escape rising water dont get trapped you should put something there now good luck to you from the bay area california
That’s really smart.
Prayers are with u guy's down there 🙏🙏
Best description I have seen, very on point and professional.
Mr. Norcross, I was so happy to see your name. I was 7 years old when Andrew hit in 1992. My family and I listened to you on our little radio for comfort and instruction as we were on our knees praying for God to spare our lives as we huddled together under a mattress in my parents’ closet. You were such a comforting voice of reason and I thank you for being there for us in that moment. God bless you, sir.
Trucker here… got a strawberry load for Plant city, Florida. But I called the guy before delivery and he says they will not take delivery tomorrow come after hurricane . So I stop at a gas station Loves. Prayers for all Florida people- Om Tatsat . Lord bless them
Prayers prayers from Mississippi
Love Bryan. He helped us thru Andrew. We were living in the Grove. Woke up to a couple of boats in my front yard. Ty Bryan! 💯 the best!
Too much traffic and not enough gas to evacuate. Nearly all supplies were bought out by late yesterday, hope for the best.
Sending you hugs and prayers ❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Excellent Forecast / report
Our prayers are with everyone affected
We can pray, or we can address climate change which may create more intense weather like Helene and Milton
Pray for us in Tampa Bay Area. Help us Brian, we trust you…
I-4 was crammed all day with people getting out & heading toward Orlando. Many side roads, we’re blocked up due to people moving northbound also. So many are heading out. I live 30 miles east of Tampa by I-4 corridor.
Why do they always seem to land at night when you can't see a thing? At least it seems like the majority do.
That's what I'm saying crazy
Yeah I hate going through a Hurricane at night. Terrifying.
@@legacy634 night is 50% of a day. Hope this helps
Norcross is always so good with explanations and excitement!
The best analysis for us in south Florida!
South Florida is considered Miami to the Palm Beaches.
@@barbaravyse660 I've lived in Palm Beach county, south Florida, my entire life, and never thought of it as Miami.
If you don't live in Florida pray for us this will be our second hurricane in less than a month that's like having 100 tornadoes and one State hitting every part of that state in one month these things are devastating especially this size. If people didn't lose everything before they will now. God, I can't believe this is happening again. Please pray that no one dies in The Storm. There doesn't need to be any more deaths.
ok
@@rockymtnsteeze1815”ok” what are you a robot?
I truly appreciate NORCROSS 💐
All of us do. I hope he stays with us for a very long time 💖
Prayers for all Hope they got shelters. For the homeless families and people Please help the animals
Tampa's traffic is beyond incredible. Thousands of cars are lined up all along every single major highway.
Im in new port richey about 40 .in.north of st.pete we just went thru a hurricane 10 days ago friends of mine had 6 ft. Of water in there homes luckily my home is on higher elevation im 64 been thro quite few hurricanes but honestly this one has me a little scared im in a concrete block home with a new roof so all I can say is I hope everything and everybody comes out ok
I am in New Port Richey also but the one thing I can never get answered with storm surge is how far inland could a 12 to 15 ft storm surge go and still keep that height
@danchervinko6436 i was told a 12 ft storm surge depend on the terrain could reach as far inland as 25 miles that is flat land im in new port richey between the middle school and the rec center the last storm we had which was about 10 days ago the water came up to us 19 the 711 at main st was closed because of flooding and harbor freight is still closed behind publix at Southgate those retirement apt. Had 6 ft.of water in them
@@danchervinko6436are you directly on the coast or waterways? Check the FEMA map to see if your home is in a flood zone.
Thanks, your explanation is real and easy to follow while not dramatizing an already difficult event. Much appreciated.
I love this guy. He's very calming while talking about something terrible coming directly at me.
@@aclarkedesign evacuate
I hope the Skyway Bridge can handle the pressures of the seas and winds. Live cam pictures will be amazing. Stay safe St. Pete!
@CassandraXI that Skyway Bridge is built for this. It'll be fine, just stay off it during the storm.
@@CassandraXI camera not on
A great Meteorologist always with Excellent explanation.
Sending thoughts AND prayers. One is useless without the other.
Both are useless without actual help. Save your thoughts and send cash though a reputable charity.
I deeply respect Bryan Norcoss. My husband and I have watched you since you first started out in South Florida. We lived in North Lauderdale and then Coral Springs, Florida. We moved to Canton, Georgia in 1995.
Just North of Atlanta. We miss watching you for the weather. We knew we would get an accurate account of the weather. If there was a Hurricane
or Tornado threat, you would stay on the air until the threat was lifted. It's easy to see how much you care about people and want them to be safe. Now you are the head meteorologist, so we get to see you when there are hurricanes to explain what to expect up to the minute. You explain everything so it"s easy to understand. We can always trust what you tell us to do to be safe. I'm so thankful for you and appreciate you for helping, "we the people."
May God Bless you from one of your biggest fans!😘
It comes like a thief in the night! Prayers for everyone in Florida! 🙏🙏🙏✝️
@@Mimi-qn2px thank you 🙏 God bless
Anyone evacuating should head to West Palm-Lauderdale-Miami area. Its gridlock going north, but not going south.
And we are only getting tropical storm conditions and have sound buildings.
I've watched a lot of hurricane coverage and this is one of the best. I came away with an understanding, not just the usual "it's a big storm" bit.
Bryan told us, during Andrew, when the ligjts go out, get to your hallway, while his home was destroyed. Still thankful for Bryan.❤
Great explanation, but we still are not sure where landfall will be if the whole state is possible, but I do appreciate their efforts to keep us informed 😊
Thank you Mr Norcross! ❤
FLORIDA RESIDENTS: LIFE JACKETS FOR EVERYONE IN THE HOME INCLUDING THE PETS. IMPERATIVE!!!
Too late for most.
@winterwolf2012 yeah everything was gone yesterday lol
@@stormkrow777omg ! There is not even food
If you need life jackets in your home for a storm it might be a clue that you need evacuate…NOW!
@@kathie4082 what do I do about cats? I have several 😨
Dude's a hero. I remember. Respect.
I remember as well. Mad respect!
thank you for the updates, all of the details so relevant.
So afraid leaving my home to stay with family
Praying for a hedge of protection around Florida .
drive safe, you'll be ok, glad you have family to go to
Florida politicians sold out to developers years ago. Thousands, and thousands of homes, condos and apartments were built on flood plains and seasonal wetlands, and still are being built on, now more than ever. Homes are being built on old dumps and toxic waste super fund sites, and Florida politicians cover up the crimes. Back in the 80s and 90s flooding was rare, but now, normal summer rains cause flooding. Florida has the best politicians money can buy.
@@aaronliberty2006 Voters need to get better informed but instead they keep electing the worst people. 12 GOP members of Congress from Florida all voted against increased funding for FEMA.
Yes they built over the natural channels for the surges
Warm water never before had temps like this in the Gulf. Throw the weather books out. This is a new chapter
No one is talking about the sun and what it’s been doing to our weather. The sun has been changing.
The government will blame it on climate change.
No one is talking about what the sun is doing to our weather.
Our solar system has moved into a new part of space. The sun is affected by cosmic energy and the changes affect earth and even how we feel. Things are super intense for everybody and the world is in chaos.
Everything is changing.
Thank you Bryan
Mr Norcross. Thank-you for keeping us informed. 👍
As a Miami resident 🇨🇺🇺🇸
Brian was the
One that predicted Hurricane Andrew was going to hit
Homestead Fl
I remember
Listening to him
On the radio
Hr after Hr
He was right
On 💯Andrew
Hit Homestead
Thank you
BRIAN🙏💯
Incredibly detailed and easily digestible analysis. Thank you so much!
It’s bad when you’re looking to a hurricane for a reprieve from your day job.
same
Same
I hope you're able to make a change eventually. Goodluck.
Thanks so much Bryan. You are my go to Guy; for true and absolute weather prediction 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Yikes! Get your information on asking for all the help available NOW before you are affected so you have immediate access to it.
Bryan you are the best, thank you. From Naples still cleaning up Helene and Ian damage.
This guy is calm , but he is worried. The models don't work quite right because the storm is unusual.
stay safe my fellow Floridians 🇺🇸💪❤️❤️
Not from Miami, but i do like this man's presentation & info.
Excellent report. Thank you.
I am in a house built in 1952 in largo area, zone c.. I'm under mandatory evacuation.. I have no car, no money, 6 cats and a rabbit.. I don't know what to do.. my dad doesn't want to leave the house.. we don't have a cage for the cats and rabbit.. makes me sick
@@Cait311 Pls ask others to help; neighbors and friends and the local animal welfare orgs can help provide an answer and also loan pet cages. Call your local gov officials too. Prayers for you and your pets and family 🙏🏼
@@donna_lee thank you, I hope there will be a spot for my cats, dad, and I tomorrow at a shelter..
@@donna_lee🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💯💯💯
Water temps today near Naples was 86 degrees today. Very warm. 84 degrees in Tampa. This storm may not weaken as much as everyone hopes unfortunately.
The Gulf water temperatures determine how strong the hurricane can get. But it is the dry air and wind shear that weakens it. But even as Milton weakens it will get bigger which will affect a wider area of the coast.
I remember listening to you Bryan when Andrew hit I was in 4th grade
God bless us and keep us safe 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ty sir! St Petersburg💝
Your videos are always so helpful, thank you!
The figure skater analogy brings it home
Omg Bryan! He saved us during Andrew in South Florida!
WOW!! Bryan , saving lives as usual!!!
National hurricane Center needs to add Category 6 and 7
Thank you Bryan. You guided me through Andrew, Katrina, and Wilma.
how do you think North port will be? Will I be safe if I stay with my service dog?
@@kathleencraig3804 I would evacuate. You’re on the bad side of the storm if it makes landfall in Sarasota or Tampa. God bless
Your the best , Bryan ! Thank you for today and for Aug 92'