Again great footage and I so appreciate you keeping yourselves safe and thank you for not feeling like you have to talk every minute. Hearing the roar of the wind and the sound of the pelting rain is pure professionalism. Prayers for Florida and you and your team.
They are storm chasers you moron. It's their job to do this. Just the same as people that chase tornados . They do it to help record and further understand the power of these storms .
I lived in Naples, Florida for 20 years, and lived through at least 10 hurricanes. But the most devastating hurricane was "Irma". That was the last drop in the glass, when I nearly got nervous breakdown, and almost lost everything I had. This is heart breaking, I feel sorry for those still live there. During Irma, I was on my knees, bagging for mercy! And I promised to myself "if I live through this, I'll leave for ever, and never go back to Florida"! Glad I did! Those who suffer now, stay strong and use common sense. This will happen every year. My prayer goes out to all, love from Hungary.
I used to live in that same area 15 years ago. Hurricanes are awesome to experience. If you're going be driving in that deep of water, you should install a snorkel on your vehicle. It's pretty easy and only takes a few minutes. That way, you don't run the risk of drowning your engine.
Thanks, you're sure brave to drive through this, but you're also taking your own lives in your own hands! Keep safe, and "May The Force Be With You"! 🙏🙏
I mean we don't really need to be updated to know that there is a big-ass hurricane there. Get the fuck out of town and stay safe so emergencies services doesn't have to waste resources saving these people's lives. There should be a law that people who choose not evacuate are not allowed to ask for help if needs be. Potentially dragging other people into this is selfish.
Right but what happens if they get into trouble and need help. Now you're taking away emergency workers from other areas to help people who purposely drove into a major hurricane. Trust me I like watching this stuff too but sometimes you gotta think about the big picture.
@@scotty6124 FYI, I actually don’t like watching this but I have family their and I’m far away so I’m seeing things from a different angle, also, I’ve been watching local news networks taking similar risks as well as certain MSM actually paying these people for clips of their footage! I do understand your perspective but there are many
I've lived in Punta Gorda my whole entire life and I've never experienced horror like I did with Hurricane Ian. I thought Hurricane Charley was a monster but this was something else. It's been over two weeks now and our lives are still turned upsidedown. Thank you for filming this. I couldn't see anything during the storm just a complete whiteout. I could hear what sounded like jet airplanes flying over the house and I could see explosions everywhere but I could never get a good look at what was happening until the next morning when the sun came up😭. Our precious little town was blown away and drown by that storm. None of us expected anything like this to happen even with the warnings. Living here, we deal with dodging hurricanes every year so people tend to ignore what the emergency management says. All I know is, I will not stick around for the next one. I stayed to help protect my home and it's a good thing I did bc my sliding glass door blew in and we had to move all the furniture up against it to try to stop the wind and water from coming in. We have nothing left as far as furniture and appliances are concerned. We have our home still with minimal damage, so even though we're hanging out in the living room sitting in lawn chairs, I feel blessed. Thanks again for what you do.
I just now saw this footage. I am in Port Charlotte, and have seen a lot of good footage, but this is incredible. Good work, and thank you for uploading this!
Same here, my dad left his house on the water in punta gorda, went to stay with my uncle more inland in punta gorda, was not part of the evacuation zone…they lost power and I haven’t heard from them since 6pm…assuming they’re fine but cell service is down? Praying for your family and mine! 🙏
Yes, stay inside. Downed power lines or traffic lights etc can be live and you can risk electrocution. Gov. DeSantis said to stay indoors even after it's over until everything has been cleared. God Bless Florida. 🙏
Sounds like at the end, he got a text message or something. That just shows how resilient some of that infrastructure is. The underground fiber optic lines are still good, and the cell towers' (or on a building) backup generators are running.
@@catsj1767 Last year when I got Starlink, heavy downpours would cause problems. But I haven't experienced that in at least 6 months. But I haven't had much rain this summer either. I would also expect the closest downlink station to be in Florida, also covered by heavy rain, causing problems.
Wow stay safe out there don't risk your lives for some storm footage. Weren't they also filming up in Canada when that hurricane/strong storm hit? if so these guys sure get around.
Never drive into floods. Law enforcement and rescue groups are starting to charge people who drive into areas that are dangerous when they know they're not supposed to. They wouldn't be able to save you now anyway at this time. Stay safe.
I don't disagree with this, however there's been reports that these are people who are trained storm chasers and or the law and emergency personnel that stayed to try to help.... Alot of the officers and EMTs didn't leave... Prayers for them all! TURN AROUND DON'T DROWN!!!!
Y'all be careful......praying for everyone and all the animals. Such courage and the effect that y'all are doing well and appreciated. God bless everyone and I love everyone. 🌀😕🌎🙏🐟🌀
@@Living4YHWH Come on they are just having a little fun. I drove there myself alone just to see it and I am not even a chaser. In life you run toward your fears not away from them.
I was watching live yesterday. Amazing to see the same streets you were driving down before things got bad that are now in a terrible state. It doesn't look like there was too much damage to property, but lots of clearing up to do, lots of power line repairs that can't be done until the trees are safe.
Again great footage and I so appreciate you keeping yourselves safe and thank you for not feeling like you have to talk every minute. Hearing the roar of the wind and the sound of the pelting rain is pure professionalism. Prayers for Florida and you and your team.
Guys thank you for filming but please please don't risk your lives
they have to in order to get this footage
R.i.p guys
They are storm chasers you moron. It's their job to do this. Just the same as people that chase tornados . They do it to help record and further understand the power of these storms .
We are safe don't worry
Gwen, these guys have 10 years of strong 💪 experience of storm chasing.
I lived in Naples, Florida for 20 years, and lived through at least 10 hurricanes. But the most devastating hurricane was "Irma". That was the last drop in the glass, when I nearly got nervous breakdown, and almost lost everything I had. This is heart breaking, I feel sorry for those still live there. During Irma, I was on my knees, bagging for mercy! And I promised to myself "if I live through this, I'll leave for ever, and never go back to Florida"! Glad I did! Those who suffer now, stay strong and use common sense. This will happen every year. My prayer goes out to all, love from Hungary.
I still live here unfortunately. What’s it like in Hungary?
Hurricanes are cool. WTF?
Yeah, we left like 6 months before this happened. This was worse than Irma for sure
I used to live in that same area 15 years ago. Hurricanes are awesome to experience. If you're going be driving in that deep of water, you should install a snorkel on your vehicle. It's pretty easy and only takes a few minutes. That way, you don't run the risk of drowning your engine.
Thanks, you're sure brave to drive through this, but you're also taking your own lives in your own hands! Keep safe, and "May The Force Be With You"! 🙏🙏
That tree is looking real sus?! lol
Thank You so much for showing us
Thanks 👍 You've done a wonderful job of showing the power of a hurricane 🌀
Thanks for risking it all to keep us updated guys 👍
I mean we don't really need to be updated to know that there is a big-ass hurricane there. Get the fuck out of town and stay safe so emergencies services doesn't have to waste resources saving these people's lives. There should be a law that people who choose not evacuate are not allowed to ask for help if needs be. Potentially dragging other people into this is selfish.
Right but what happens if they get into trouble and need help. Now you're taking away emergency workers from other areas to help people who purposely drove into a major hurricane. Trust me I like watching this stuff too but sometimes you gotta think about the big picture.
@@scotty6124 FYI, I actually don’t like watching this but I have family their and I’m far away so I’m seeing things from a different angle, also, I’ve been watching local news networks taking similar risks as well as certain MSM actually paying these people for clips of their footage! I do understand your perspective but there are many
@@InspectahPatio bruh
@@InspectahPatio They are fine. You are making a big deal out of nothing. I chased this myself and I am not even a chaser. This storm was so much fun.
I've lived in Punta Gorda my whole entire life and I've never experienced horror like I did with Hurricane Ian. I thought Hurricane Charley was a monster but this was something else. It's been over two weeks now and our lives are still turned upsidedown. Thank you for filming this. I couldn't see anything during the storm just a complete whiteout. I could hear what sounded like jet airplanes flying over the house and I could see explosions everywhere but I could never get a good look at what was happening until the next morning when the sun came up😭. Our precious little town was blown away and drown by that storm. None of us expected anything like this to happen even with the warnings. Living here, we deal with dodging hurricanes every year so people tend to ignore what the emergency management says. All I know is, I will not stick around for the next one. I stayed to help protect my home and it's a good thing I did bc my sliding glass door blew in and we had to move all the furniture up against it to try to stop the wind and water from coming in. We have nothing left as far as furniture and appliances are concerned. We have our home still with minimal damage, so even though we're hanging out in the living room sitting in lawn chairs, I feel blessed. Thanks again for what you do.
I chased it myself and I am not even a chaser. It was a blast no lie.
I flew into Punta Gorda airport this Spring - I hope my relatives evacuated!!!!
My aunt and her family live there too 🙏🏻
I just now saw this footage. I am in Port Charlotte, and have seen a lot of good footage, but this is incredible. Good work, and thank you for uploading this!
Those palm trees are amazing
If I was out of work I’D HEAD FOR FLORIDA, there is work for a long time ..
Yikes!!! You guys are really pushing the envelope. Don't go too far with this - don't want to lose your lives.
You dudes are friggin' nutt jobs!!! With much respect, stay safe and above all else, STAY DRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heavenly Father please protect Your children! Calm this storm! Send forth Your angels and watch over Your children! Calm their fears Lord! 💗
Beautifully said🌿🕊
You sound ridiculous. Don’t calm the storm. Ramp it up.
I would never do what you guys do, but thanks for doing it
You guys are nuts
Great filming
Props to you guys. Floridian here (bartow) I watched my Toyota tundra rock in the wind. No doubt the were feeling it.
Some of my family is in punta gorda and I have not heard from them...this is wicked
Same here, my dad left his house on the water in punta gorda, went to stay with my uncle more inland in punta gorda, was not part of the evacuation zone…they lost power and I haven’t heard from them since 6pm…assuming they’re fine but cell service is down? Praying for your family and mine! 🙏
🙏
Hoping for a miracle for them and everyone else.
Yes, stay inside. Downed power lines or traffic lights etc can be live and you can risk electrocution. Gov. DeSantis said to stay indoors even after it's over until everything has been cleared. God Bless Florida. 🙏
Fuck Desantis and all other politicians.
Please Get out of there!!! Mad Love To Everyone & God Bless 💓💓💓
Sounds like at the end, he got a text message or something. That just shows how resilient some of that infrastructure is. The underground fiber optic lines are still good, and the cell towers' (or on a building) backup generators are running.
Satellite - however Dish services are probably out for the time being because of the cloud cover- why I got rid of Dish
@@catsj1767 Last year when I got Starlink, heavy downpours would cause problems. But I haven't experienced that in at least 6 months. But I haven't had much rain this summer either. I would also expect the closest downlink station to be in Florida, also covered by heavy rain, causing problems.
This is REAL.. NOT the Click Bailt UA-cam has been allowing
You guys are hardcore
They are stupid for being out there
Yeah, hardcore selfish and hardcore stupid.
@@tima4929 No they are not. That is a very ignorant statement. So what if they want to chase. That’s their choice.
Wow increíble!!🌀💯👍👏
wow guys Great Job 👏👏
Whew that was close call 🙏❤️
Oh my gosh. Please stay safe guys.
They all died shortly after capturing this video.
Thanks for the video guys. All the other outlets kept talking about 12-16ft storm surge. Anything like that?
Great clip ! thank you
Woah, does anyone notice how windy of a day it is ?
No, really I did not…. 😅😂
Wow stay safe out there don't risk your lives for some storm footage. Weren't they also filming up in Canada when that hurricane/strong storm hit? if so these guys sure get around.
Been through it... Its about fun for an hour... then you're like "F This" .....
When in doubt abort. very smart move
Never drive into floods. Law enforcement and rescue groups are starting to charge people who drive into areas that are dangerous when they know they're not supposed to. They wouldn't be able to save you now anyway at this time. Stay safe.
I don't disagree with this, however there's been reports that these are people who are trained storm chasers and or the law and emergency personnel that stayed to try to help....
Alot of the officers and EMTs didn't leave... Prayers for them all!
TURN AROUND DON'T DROWN!!!!
What a doofus. If you find yourself in a flooded area it is best to just slip it into park and wait for whatever.
yes dad
Looks apocalyptic
It's not over yet,, It's all over the world..,
@@nl5476 Nah, just Florida. God and Mother Nature punished Kentucky, now Florida. No coincidence.
@@hardeeharhar18 China 🇨🇳 too...Lol
@@nl5476 Another one. Yup.
God is handling what He needs to. He does not like ugly.
Que locura. Espero que estás dos personas hayan salido bien librados después de esa acción tan temeraria😶
What on earth are you driving in? A hummer?!
Thank you for your APPRECIATION to your subs
Time to break out the submarine.
My family remIning elders are there, in Englewood. Hoping to God they are alright. Hang tight Peachtree and Gomps. 🥺
Again I'm impressed by your windshield wipers how are they moving with all that when what kind of truck or vehicle are you in?
Damn
I love that wooshing sound in a hurricane!
Thanks for great video be safe
Assustador. No Brasil na há furações , mas vendo o vídeo é aterrorizante. Força Flórida
Y'all be careful......praying for everyone and all the animals. Such courage and the effect that y'all are doing well and appreciated. God bless everyone and I love everyone. 🌀😕🌎🙏🐟🌀
Amen 🙏🙏
God is on Instagram, not UA-cam. 😆
Street sign: "Do Not Enter"
(car enters anyway)
Tree blocking road: "Didn't you see the sign?"
(car backs out)
.lol.
I have family in fort myers beach, thank you, God’s speed.
What kind of vehicle are you driving? Do you have any special protection or reinforcement to protect the vehicle the windows those tires etc.?
You guys sure have a lot of guts driving around in this.
I’m waiting for a shark to jump on their window.
IKR?
Que valientes y arriesgados con tanto peligro y andar en el carro enseñando todo lo del huraca'n los felicito
Prayers going up! Amen 🙏🙏
No news people blabbering, hooray! Gorgeous.
Why are you guys driving around in that?? You are crazy!
Selfishness and stupidity
@@Living4YHWH Come on they are just having a little fun. I drove there myself alone just to see it and I am not even a chaser. In life you run toward your fears not away from them.
So glad it didn't flood in my area.
Godspeed o y'all's recovery 🙏
Please stay safe. Thank you for what you are doing but not worth risking your lives.
When you think about it every time you go out in regular traffic you are risking your life
the cleanup is going to be a mess
You guys please be careful!!!
Sending wakes into peoples houses that’s cool ..
Don’t get stuck.
I live in punta gorda off of Bermont road. Our town got rocked.
There was storm surge in Punta Gorda right?
Thankyou this was so good.
I was all tensed up watching that. Amazing sustained wind ... that would lay waste to everything where I live here in southeast Michigan.
I was watching live yesterday. Amazing to see the same streets you were driving down before things got bad that are now in a terrible state. It doesn't look like there was too much damage to property, but lots of clearing up to do, lots of power line repairs that can't be done until the trees are safe.
What kind of vehicle? Snorkle?
You all should invest in a color camera. They have those now. You should look into it for next time.
Which they're clearly using. 🙄
You can tell the street signs are blue...
oh my gosh this guys chasing the super storm for me is insane
Praying for you all
Y’all are really brave! 😮
*you all
*Stupid
There, fixed it for you.
@@FarmersAreDummies *y'all
dude you are badass.thank you for video
crazy peoples
Be safe.
Cape Coral is the MOST hit area... Go there!
Lucky not to have a flat tire from debris as a minimum.
Be careful
A couple of weeks ago Florida had plenty of money to fly migrant workers from Texas to the East Coast. Today they want Federal funds.
Save yourself 😂😎👍
This is how people die… really shouldn’t be out there driving around!!!
Is this texas storm chasers????
Oh my god why?
After you snag a 120K volt power line, well, just another victim.
13kv just fyi
Awesome !!!
1:24
Insurance company will fully cover for it, Don't worry, everything will be fine...
Did the driver actually signal to turn onto another street??? Why aren’t the power lines buried?? Who would win between a shark and an alligator?
Insane in the membrane. Insane in the brain
Yo there are going to be gators and scary animals everywhere
y'all are frikin nuts....LOL
Stuff driving through that omg 😲
Yes never drive into floods or flooded areas.
I can’t believe you went the wrong way down a one way street…
yoiks!! 😱😱
Footage could totally be from a sci-fi or post-apocalypse movie 👾
Please don't drive through water, even 4 inches can swipe a person off their feet and a car.
Stormchasers?? Or a couple kids driving around in dads truck more like it 😝 Amazing footage tho!