We had hurricane Charley’s eye pass directly over our house when I was 8, my dad took me outside to see it for a few minutes before taking me back inside. it’s one of the experiences I will never forget, I remember saying how eerie it was to see blue sky with all the destruction around us.
When Irma went over our house it was extremely eerie it was completely quiet there wasn't even the slightest breeze and the sun was going down and when you looked up you could see a few bright stars as lightning flashed in the distance
I was in college at fgcu when Charley hit. It was my senior year. My first hurricane as I'm from the North. I went out after and drove to fort Myers beach and saw all the destruction. That thing was powerful.
That footage the young kid recorded from the ground is maybe the most incredible footage, because you really get a sense of scale and how enormous a hurricane really is.
I agree. You really get the feel of being in the middle of a cylinder reaching from the ground to the sky with a circular wall of cloud towering over everything.
I am a storm chaser and I was inside the clear eye of hurricane Michael in NW Florida in Oct 2018. This was the clearest eye and "stadium effect" in all my chases since I started chasing storms in 1986. Unbelievable.
actually no that's not entirely correct. The eye of a hurricane is calm above in the sky AND below on the ground. As you saw with the guy filming in vertical, where the eye was passing right over his place....it was COMPLETELY CALM as it was passing over. The downside you get for this brief beautiful view...is that you get a double thrashing from the Eye Wall which is the most intense part of a hurricane, and completely surrounds the eye.
The footage shot on the ground clearly shows what's called the "stadium effect", where the eyewall is clearly defined and the sky is clear and blue above. This isn't experienced often because as soon as a hurricane moves onto land, it starts to deteriorate and the eye gets diffused and filled with clouds.
when a typhoon back in 2015 directly hit our province in the philippines, after hours of rains and winds, the sun suddenly appeared and the strong winds and rains stopped. we go outside and it' like summer, as if there's no typhoon passing above us. we realized it's the eye of the storm, then after maybe 20 mins, the heavy rain and winds starts to blow.
Chances are the video was filmed on a island off coast where a hurricane can survive and continue taking up humid air and destroy the land at the same time like key West during Irma or Dorian
I've been a homeowner in South Florida for over 50 years and one thing has changed for the better. More people take hurricanes seriously now. Thank you NOAA/NHC/USAF/USAFR . Forecasts are much, much improved.
people freak out from some turbulence while flying commercial airlines, scream when landing is hard. yet these guys fly straight into the very core of the monsters - respect.
I lived through 6 hurricanes already. I have been 3 times in the eye of them. The only one at daytime was hurricane Maria. It was moving so slow that the eye calmness lasted 3 hours in my town. Many people started to think the hurricane was gone and some removed the storm panels from their windows. Hurricanes are no force to be messing with. The devastation and the destruction are horrible. The recovery is painful. The experience is terrifying. I live in Puerto Rico, and we are in hurricane highway. Every year we play Russian roulette with them. Is not a nice experience. I am a lucky survivor. Many people not. Blessings and thanks for the video
What part of PR do you live in? I also had the eye for 2-3 hours, although, It wasn't really moving SO slow, it's just after hitting all the island the eye became huge, here people left everything as it was until the next day, luckily.
Stay safe I hope you and any family you have with you make it out, in Virginia tracking it. Its hella scary to look at on radar it has to be terrifying to live through. Sending loves through the interwebs
Aww, hurricane katrina also had an amazing looking eye. You gotta really think to really appreciate how amazing this footage is, even just 50 years ago these storms would have been incredible killers. To have seen the eye of the storm means you have survived the initial storm and another wave of torrential wrath is about to bear siege to you once again. I don't blame ancient peoples for thinking these storms were the wrath of the gods, not much on earth compares.
A child would have done better. Thank you very much for ruining a rare opportunity to capture nature first hand. I skipped past your submission to the next storm. Next time, don't bother
Always see this dumbass comment on every video of something big. I really dont get why that is what makes you realize you are small…? Go stand next to a truck. Or read about space. Such a strange epiphany for so many weird people.
It's very ominous because you know exactly how violent it is underneath those clouds. I'm actually a tornado enthusiast and when I was young I used to want to be a storm chaser, unfortunately you don't always achieve your dreams. But I still have a love for storms and weather that will never die.
@@Amoogus Yeah you need to be a scientist and I'm already 40 years old. After some research I found a lot of storm chasers are just thrill seekers. The real ones get paid from college grants to bring back valuable data and there's not many of them. Appreciate the positive vibes though.
My first hurricane was in 1999 when I was just 5 years old. In the following years, I would think that every bit of windy weather was a Hurricane. The experience of these storms stays with you.
I was in a hurricane once.. we were hit at night and the sound was like a freight train outside, house shook like crazy.. suddenly went calm..neighbors came out on to the street checking if everyone was ok, no street lights or any power.. the sky above us looked brighter than the surrounding.. it was then we realized we were in the eye..30 minutes later we were back at it with winds hitting us from another direction🤣🤣
Bro this was going through my head the entire time and I hadn’t even thought about it! Ya know when you see something and start singing? That was my head, except I never even thought about it. My brain at this point is on autopilot😂. The funny part was that I was singing along not knowing why I was singing😂. All of the sudden my brain would go “WAIT FOR IT” and I was like “for what?@
i remember when wilma was ravaging our neighborhood and almost instantly all the winds stopped and we heard nothing for a few mins. we opened the front door found 4 of our palm trees fallen over the front of our house and outside it looked like it was the start to the most beautiful morning. Next thing you know you can see the hellish clouds coming back quickly. The most vivid memory i have of that storm is hearing the roof of our house creek and our shingles being ripped out of our house and shooting into all of our neighbors windows and you could hear him , and his family just screaming. He never managed to really get up his shutters and all we heard was constant screams for help the whole storm.
I lived in St. Croix in 89 when Hugo sat over the island, I have a vivid memory of watching panels of our roof being sucked out into the darkness. When the eye passed over we went to a neighbors house for safety. The calm was surreal and the sight of the wall was something that will never leave me…
WOW I genuinely didn't know you could go into the eye like that! It's so calm and beautiful but so chilling at the same time. I never thought about the sky looking so different during a hurricane. I didn't know there was "an eye" in the sky judy thought it was in the water!
I was in the eye of Hurricane Harvey down near Corpus Christi in 2017. It was a surreal experience, especially compared to the hell the eyewall unleashed.
Imagine sitting in your house waiting out the storm while the wind rages outside and then it suddenly just stops. Gets eerily quiet. Just as you get up to see what happened the raging winds begin again. You'd lose hope
That statement "We might be one of the first few people in the world to experience this "😂😂😂 I remember my mom taking us outside to see it from hurricane Alicia in Houston when I was 8 in 1983. My family is scattered all over, but most are in Southeast TX and South Louisiana, and it's nothing new AT ALL. You prep before the hurricane hits, you repair (reattach boards, retape windows etc.) during the eye, then get inside before the wind hits.
I don't think he means just being in the eye of a hurricane; he means an eye which is still so well-defined and with a clear blue sky. When hurricanes move over land, they start to deteriorate quickly and the eye gets undefined and filled with clouds.
For anyone that is curious... From the ground this is mostly never going to happen. I have been through 8 eyes and typically it is just very cloudy and windy. The wind and rain will gradually decrease as you enter the eye and gradually increase with a reversal of wind direction as the other side of the eye approaches. Only once have I seen a sky in the eye clear enough to see some Blue and the wind slowed to a slight breeze. That was a Cat 5.
I remember when Hurricane Irma was above Florida, it is an event that I probably won’t forget. Now, I have an explicit memory of being in the eye of the Hurricane, but I’m not sure if it even happened anymore, as we don’t have footage or pictures of It. It happened at night, and all the stars were visible. I was amazed because this wasn’t something normal to occur here. It was all blue and I still don’t know why we don’t have any pictures. I’ll see if we have any, but for now, it’s just a memory with proof of it occurring.
Eyewall actually is a zone of hope. It's where u actually believe in God's existence. After so much of chaos, horror, darkness abruptly u get to see the light of hope. The blue sky above you nd u gain faith to live again, to fight again. Though u know inside that this monster gunna hit you again more powerfully but those few seconds if not minutes are actually where u get to see and experience the heaven.
@@heyomayo1663 to make us aware of his power. No matter how powerful a nation is, how powerful missiles, tanks, fighter jets it has.. this power of nature can't be neutralized..
When I was younger, I watched The Day After Tomorrow a little bit too much, enough to believe a lot of what happened in that movie would happen irl. Which explains why I was really confused when I didn't see the air plane freeze while flying through the eye of the hurricane.
Thank you for sharing my friend. It's incredible. Gives us a sensation of freedom. Awesome to see it. Really amused. And massive like for putting a soo calm music. It definitely combine with the footages.❤️❤️💯🌟
One thing I've never seen is footage of being in the eyewall as it passes over, then the southern part of the eyewall edge where the winds pick back up quickly.
Sorry Charlie, but hands down the Number One is this video is the young man's footage from inside Hurricane Michael on land. Most impressive eyewall footage I've ever seen, by FAR the best, especially given that he's on the ground and not 20000 feet up in aircraft. Just saying.
It's once in a lifetime to be in the eye of a storm unless you are seeking for it. I've been to one in 1984 central Philippines. A very strong storm that flattens some houses and blew up many roof including our house had struck. We were huddled inside for hours. And then it calm down and people started to go out. There were no advise from any agency and the radio stations were down. Luckily my parents who had some education and some oldies knew that it was not the end of the storm and it was only a temporary calm as it moved and had us caught inside the eye.It was a very peaceful calm feeling and refreshing as if the air is so pure. The sky so clear in the center but clouds were scattered on the outskirt. Then it started to blew up even badder again after just about 15 minutes or so.
@@MitchellBPYao Yup the whole hurricane moved. The eye covers a huge several mile radius and took about 15 minutes before the other side of the storm wall hit us.
We had hurricane Charley’s eye pass directly over our house when I was 8, my dad took me outside to see it for a few minutes before taking me back inside. it’s one of the experiences I will never forget, I remember saying how eerie it was to see blue sky with all the destruction around us.
I’m sorry I can only imagine the surreal feeling.
When Irma went over our house it was extremely eerie it was completely quiet there wasn't even the slightest breeze and the sun was going down and when you looked up you could see a few bright stars as lightning flashed in the distance
I was in college at fgcu when Charley hit. It was my senior year. My first hurricane as I'm from the North. I went out after and drove to fort Myers beach and saw all the destruction. That thing was powerful.
@@DanteTimberwolf sounds like a dream. Beautiful and destructive
Seeing the Eye was a wonder to behold
That footage the young kid recorded from the ground is maybe the most incredible footage, because you really get a sense of scale and how enormous a hurricane really is.
Exactly and tbh that's cool 💪🏾👑
I agree. You really get the feel of being in the middle of a cylinder reaching from the ground to the sky with a circular wall of cloud towering over everything.
I am a storm chaser and I was inside the clear eye of hurricane Michael in NW Florida in Oct 2018. This was the clearest eye and "stadium effect" in all my chases since I started chasing storms in 1986. Unbelievable.
WALTER SOBCHAK brilliant comment ;)
what made you want to chase storms?
@@Mger47TheGamePegasus a drunk Jody foster.
Hurricane mathew*?
are you subscribed to PewDiePie?
It looks so peaceful and calm above the storm but it's the opposite below
Whiterun Guard yup
Its something to think, even with our problens, you cant fall even more when you reach the abyss ground.
actually no that's not entirely correct. The eye of a hurricane is calm above in the sky AND below on the ground. As you saw with the guy filming in vertical, where the eye was passing right over his place....it was COMPLETELY CALM as it was passing over.
The downside you get for this brief beautiful view...is that you get a double thrashing from the Eye Wall which is the most intense part of a hurricane, and completely surrounds the eye.
1st clip is how I think heaven will look
Ikr
The footage shot on the ground clearly shows what's called the "stadium effect", where the eyewall is clearly defined and the sky is clear and blue above. This isn't experienced often because as soon as a hurricane moves onto land, it starts to deteriorate and the eye gets diffused and filled with clouds.
yes, CLEARLY that’s the case.....
Its beautiful none the less.
when a typhoon back in 2015 directly hit our province in the philippines, after hours of rains and winds, the sun suddenly appeared and the strong winds and rains stopped. we go outside and it' like summer, as if there's no typhoon passing above us. we realized it's the eye of the storm, then after maybe 20 mins, the heavy rain and winds starts to blow.
@@chickennuggies8725 ...Dorian..coming ..Fla.
Chances are the video was filmed on a island off coast where a hurricane can survive and continue taking up humid air and destroy the land at the same time like key West during Irma or Dorian
I've been a homeowner in South Florida for over 50 years and one thing has changed for the better. More people take hurricanes seriously now. Thank you NOAA/NHC/USAF/USAFR . Forecasts are much, much improved.
people freak out from some turbulence while flying commercial airlines, scream when landing is hard. yet these guys fly straight into the very core of the monsters - respect.
I got anxiety watch them fly through💀
They have specially designed planes for that tho.
Absolutely
@@ScienceDiscoverer The turbulences still hit hard
women do it too
“There is peace even in the storm”. Unbelievable, breathtaking ! Thanks for posting
I lived through 6 hurricanes already. I have been 3 times in the eye of them. The only one at daytime was hurricane Maria. It was moving so slow that the eye calmness lasted 3 hours in my town. Many people started to think the hurricane was gone and some removed the storm panels from their windows. Hurricanes are no force to be messing with. The devastation and the destruction are horrible. The recovery is painful. The experience is terrifying. I live in Puerto Rico, and we are in hurricane highway. Every year we play Russian roulette with them. Is not a nice experience. I am a lucky survivor. Many people not. Blessings and thanks for the video
What part of PR do you live in? I also had the eye for 2-3 hours, although, It wasn't really moving SO slow, it's just after hitting all the island the eye became huge, here people left everything as it was until the next day, luckily.
What happens when you’re in the eye? What is it like?
Not about you all the time 👍🏻
@@macias7125 it's like a normal day, you even get sunshine. You also get this eerie presence where everything is calm, no wind or nothing.
Nobody cares
The music you put was perfectly matched with video
What's the music in the first clip??
Sounds like minecraft music
Music : The Cosmos
- Jo Wandrini
Demon Dutron rock you like a hurricane by scorpions fits way better with hurricanes bro
What's the music at 4:45?
The music you selected was PERFECT!!!!
Music : The Cosmos
- Jo Wandrini
Eh
and one more: Philip Ayers - The Condor's Flight
I agree I hope we'll be informed of what it's from
@@michaeldetar7672 first track is Remedy by Infinity Ripple Album Holding On ..Hope this helps ..very moving music
Amazing and breathtaking
Your breathtaking
Your bird is too beautiful 😍
Sheesh
Cyberass 2077
Hurricanes are both beautiful and deadly. I found this video fascinating. I do live in Florida n survived Irma. We are now hunkered down for Dorian.
Eclecticlove stay safe, it’s looking pretty rough out there
@@taliafore1578 That's a asshole thing to say.
Talia Fore why would you say that😭😭
Stay safe I hope you and any family you have with you make it out, in Virginia tracking it. Its hella scary to look at on radar it has to be terrifying to live through. Sending loves through the interwebs
Stay safe!!!
Aww, hurricane katrina also had an amazing looking eye.
You gotta really think to really appreciate how amazing this footage is, even just 50 years ago these storms would have been incredible killers. To have seen the eye of the storm means you have survived the initial storm and another wave of torrential wrath is about to bear siege to you once again. I don't blame ancient peoples for thinking these storms were the wrath of the gods, not much on earth compares.
More like hurricane Tortilla
More like hurricane ding a ling
"We may be one of the few people in the would who have filmed something like this" And yet you still film it vertically...?
@wowo owowo no shit sherlock
@wowo owowo Your point? I never said it wasn't so 🤷🏻♀️
Vertical filming is an abomination that should be automatically over-rided
Thats unreal.......we both had, and typed the same thought, comment word for word !!!!! That's pretty cool.
A child would have done better. Thank you very much for ruining a rare opportunity to capture nature first hand. I skipped past your submission to the next storm.
Next time, don't bother
That Irma eyewall footage remains some of the most absolutely incredible footage I've ever seen. It's surreal and beautiful
Man, seeing those massive eye walls makes you realize just how small we really are.
Always see this dumbass comment on every video of something big. I really dont get why that is what makes you realize you are small…? Go stand next to a truck. Or read about space. Such a strange epiphany for so many weird people.
Nothing like videoing a momentous once-in-a-lifetime occasion in vertical mode....
Damn u vertical mode😡
LOL
It's very ominous because you know exactly how violent it is underneath those clouds. I'm actually a tornado enthusiast and when I was young I used to want to be a storm chaser, unfortunately you don't always achieve your dreams. But I still have a love for storms and weather that will never die.
Never too late friend.
@@Amoogus Yeah you need to be a scientist and I'm already 40 years old. After some research I found a lot of storm chasers are just thrill seekers. The real ones get paid from college grants to bring back valuable data and there's not many of them. Appreciate the positive vibes though.
My first hurricane was in 1999 when I was just 5 years old. In the following years, I would think that every bit of windy weather was a Hurricane. The experience of these storms stays with you.
It gives you a feeling like you're inside of a giant tornado :)
you kind of are xD
My Imaginary World Exists! giant opposite tornado
Weee
More like a stadium of cotton
@@jackv9993 yep, cotton that spins at 300+ km/h, filled with rain and hailsones often big like a human fist, though.
You scroll through the comment section to find the name of the first song, huh? Got you fam ;)
Remedy - Infinity ripple
Have a good day/night.
Thank you :-)
That's a cool name for a song
I was in a hurricane once.. we were hit at night and the sound was like a freight train outside, house shook like crazy.. suddenly went calm..neighbors came out on to the street checking if everyone was ok, no street lights or any power.. the sky above us looked brighter than the surrounding.. it was then we realized we were in the eye..30 minutes later we were back at it with winds hitting us from another direction🤣🤣
I can’t imagine the scale of being surrounded by those eye walls while flying. It must be absolutely incredible.
What gets me is how it always looks like a solid vertical "wall" from a distance, but inside, it's more like a giant stadium made out of clouds.
Mad respect for the pilots and flight crew
In my opinion, Balls of Steel flying through a hurricane
Gyro?
jojo reference
In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet, for just a moment, a yellow sky
I WAS THINKING tHE SAME THINg
Potato Cult Leader SAME!!!
Bro this was going through my head the entire time and I hadn’t even thought about it! Ya know when you see something and start singing? That was my head, except I never even thought about it. My brain at this point is on autopilot😂. The funny part was that I was singing along not knowing why I was singing😂. All of the sudden my brain would go “WAIT FOR IT” and I was like “for what?@
Marry me
This so wonderful but scary at the same time 🙂
True because when its moved it will be harsh when the walls close in on you.
Looks heavenly but a nightmare 😂
i remember when wilma was ravaging our neighborhood and almost instantly all the winds stopped and we heard nothing for a few mins. we opened the front door found 4 of our palm trees fallen over the front of our house and outside it looked like it was the start to the most beautiful morning. Next thing you know you can see the hellish clouds coming back quickly. The most vivid memory i have of that storm is hearing the roof of our house creek and our shingles being ripped out of our house and shooting into all of our neighbors windows and you could hear him , and his family just screaming. He never managed to really get up his shutters and all we heard was constant screams for help the whole storm.
What happened to your neighbours were they okay
Did your neighbors make it??
He made this comment and never used UA-cam again😂
Who is watching this waiting for Dorian?
jpiz224 me
Me too I'm in Melbourne fl
@@Firecracker321g 👀 I'm an hour west from u
@@jpiz224 where? Orlando? Be safe
@@Firecracker321g Kissimmee thanks u too
That Irma footage is one of the most beautiful things ever recorded. Wow
I lived in St. Croix in 89 when Hugo sat over the island, I have a vivid memory of watching panels of our roof being sucked out into the darkness. When the eye passed over we went to a neighbors house for safety. The calm was surreal and the sight of the wall was something that will never leave me…
Very nice video and well done! Hat's off!
The song which starts at 10:20 is "Inez" by Martin Gauffin. That song really had me on the spot!
Being in the stadium of a hurricane must be the most beautiful thing you can possibly do on this planet.
If you’re here because of Hurricane Dorian.... WELCOME!
Absolutely gorgeous! How awesome would it be to tell the tale of being in the eye of a hurricane 🌀 🙂!
WOW I genuinely didn't know you could go into the eye like that! It's so calm and beautiful but so chilling at the same time. I never thought about the sky looking so different during a hurricane. I didn't know there was "an eye" in the sky judy thought it was in the water!
4:20 Kermit couldn't handle the beauty of an eye wall so he Kermit suicide
Or, as one person put it: her Kermitted suicide. LMAO!
Stolen joke
I'm getting "The day after tomorrow" vibes here
Lol..i thought same thing..was waiting for wings and props to freeze over
Something so destructive yet absolutely stunning. Great video!
me : hurricanes are beautiful
me in heaven : I GOT KILLED BY A GOD DANG HURRICANE
Pay god 60 bucks to revive
Another very good video and interesting video to and thank you for your time sending it
the actual sending of the video is quick lmao
I was in the eye of Hurricane Harvey down near Corpus Christi in 2017. It was a surreal experience, especially compared to the hell the eyewall unleashed.
Imagine sitting in your house waiting out the storm while the wind rages outside and then it suddenly just stops. Gets eerily quiet. Just as you get up to see what happened the raging winds begin again. You'd lose hope
0:17 I'm surprised they were even able to take off with the weight of that pilot's solid steel balls.
…
Pilot: I'm going to fly into the eye of a hurricane today.
Wife: ok. Be sure to be back for dinner.
That statement "We might be one of the first few people in the world to experience this "😂😂😂 I remember my mom taking us outside to see it from hurricane Alicia in Houston when I was 8 in 1983. My family is scattered all over, but most are in Southeast TX and South Louisiana, and it's nothing new AT ALL. You prep before the hurricane hits, you repair (reattach boards, retape windows etc.) during the eye, then get inside before the wind hits.
I don't think he means just being in the eye of a hurricane; he means an eye which is still so well-defined and with a clear blue sky. When hurricanes move over land, they start to deteriorate quickly and the eye gets undefined and filled with clouds.
crushin candy hurricane charley in Florida in 2004 it happens almost ever year & sumbody always experiences it
Actually to have skies that clear and to be able to see the entire eyewall from the ground is pretty rare.
But your houses are made of wood, so getting inside when a hurricane comes sounds kinda like a bad idea.
Alejandro Pérez it’s better than nothing my house is wooden and it survived Andrew, Wilma, and Irma
"We might be one of the first few people in the world to see something like this"....ohhh Stefan
the music makes it feel like its heaven or something
Great footage, great voice, great music. Overall, an excellent video, and surprisingly soothing!
Everytime I see the eye of the storm it just makes me cry on how spectacular to look on it.
So beautiful yes? 😍
@@AbrahamLincoln4 My respect Former President of the United States....😘😘🇺🇸
JC Flores Salvador bruh
@@dopegirl what?
ShinGojiGaming not u lol I meant the guy above me. What he said just rlly tickled me 😂
The Video touched me deeply. Thank you🙏
Not exactly a clean eye in Hurricane Florence, but that was some damned good footage!
@Dodger BRUH
The music is so good. It made me cry at the end.. 😢😢😭😭
I was in the eye of hurricane Andrew as a child and I remember exactly the same thing. Clear blue skies and literally calm and peaceful.
Any dmage to you family home?
*Hurricane Dorian has entered the chat*
*Hurricane Dorian realizes he’s getting snitched on*
Hurricane Dorian: Ight imma head out
really appreciate the calm insightful music, it really is kind of like the peaceful eye within a hurricane of videos with terrible electronic music!
Anyone else feel a calm and peaceful when looking at videos of clouds outside a plane?
fucking beautiful. It's so metaphorical... For there being beauty in everything. This world is so beautiful.
For anyone that is curious... From the ground this is mostly never going to happen. I have been through 8 eyes and typically it is just very cloudy and windy. The wind and rain will gradually decrease as you enter the eye and gradually increase with a reversal of wind direction as the other side of the eye approaches.
Only once have I seen a sky in the eye clear enough to see some Blue and the wind slowed to a slight breeze. That was a Cat 5.
I remember when Hurricane Irma was above Florida, it is an event that I probably won’t forget. Now, I have an explicit memory of being in the eye of the Hurricane, but I’m not sure if it even happened anymore, as we don’t have footage or pictures of It. It happened at night, and all the stars were visible. I was amazed because this wasn’t something normal to occur here. It was all blue and I still don’t know why we don’t have any pictures. I’ll see if we have any, but for now, it’s just a memory with proof of it occurring.
The hurricane eye looks so peaceful but it's dangerous as can be 0:40
Wow that's unbelievably amazing views
“in the eye of a hurricane there is quiet”
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING!!!
Wow the eye looks so HEAVENLY 😍
☁️⛅️☁️☁️
Eyewall actually is a zone of hope. It's where u actually believe in God's existence. After so much of chaos, horror, darkness abruptly u get to see the light of hope. The blue sky above you nd u gain faith to live again, to fight again. Though u know inside that this monster gunna hit you again more powerfully but those few seconds if not minutes are actually where u get to see and experience the heaven.
If he's so great then why do devastating hurricanes like these need to exist in the first place
@@heyomayo1663 to make us aware of his power. No matter how powerful a nation is, how powerful missiles, tanks, fighter jets it has.. this power of nature can't be neutralized..
@@sidharthsinghania5931 Well I won't try to argue with what you believe in, I just don't like it when people romanticize these terrible disasters.
@@heyomayo1663 lemme know if u dont believe in his existence
@@heyomayo1663 have u ever been in a hurricane?
It’s a blessing from nature so you have time to make sure everyone’s okay during the hurricane and make repairs and get back to safety ❤
When I was younger, I watched The Day After Tomorrow a little bit too much, enough to believe a lot of what happened in that movie would happen irl. Which explains why I was really confused when I didn't see the air plane freeze while flying through the eye of the hurricane.
Majestic photography of something that can not be made by human hands, but can produce enough power to flatten whatever dares to be in it's path.
The music at 6:30 is called Inez, from Martin Gauffin
Thanks for info, it's beautiful.
Do you know the name of the first song playing?
I wonder what this music called at 6:59. It sounds beautiful! And relaxing!
I'm trying to figure out the one at 0:00
Idk why I'm watching this while the hurricane is coming soon maybe just to scare meh? ouo
Edit: o mah gwad, thanks for the likes! \ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ/
Right there with ya lol
Same
Hurricane Dorian
Mint Chipz i’m scared of Dorian
I'm in Daytona a mile from the beach lol, we can only wait and see what happens
Thank you for sharing my friend. It's incredible. Gives us a sensation of freedom. Awesome to see it. Really amused. And massive like for putting a soo calm music. It definitely combine with the footages.❤️❤️💯🌟
About to fall asleep thanks to this dudes voice and the background music
Me to
Wonderful Pictures!! :O
Sometimes one of the most dangerous things in life can be one of the must peacful beautiful things in life
Wow. They look so thick, but amazing looking.
@1:38 Stephen should get back inside quickly ... and turn his stupid phone the right way before his friend kicks his ass
This has to be the most underrated video on UA-cam.
It's incredible how a single storm can grow to this size and magnitude... just think about it
this is honestly so amazing. gives me chills
One thing I've never seen is footage of being in the eyewall as it passes over, then the southern part of the eyewall edge where the winds pick back up quickly.
The 2nd video of the guy who was in the middle of the clear eye was really amazing...
2 words...SIMPLY AMAZING!!! Prayers go up for those still effected by these deadly, yet beautiful storms...🌀🌀🙏🙏
I'm glad they're recognizing Hurricane Michael!! A lot of people have forgotten what happened to our towns here 😔
Sorry Charlie, but hands down the Number One is this video is the young man's footage from inside Hurricane Michael on land. Most impressive eyewall footage I've ever seen, by FAR the best, especially given that he's on the ground and not 20000 feet up in aircraft. Just saying.
Currently waiting for Ian in Tampa, best of luck everyone 🙏
It's once in a lifetime to be in the eye of a storm unless you are seeking for it. I've been to one in 1984 central Philippines. A very strong storm that flattens some houses and blew up many roof including our house had struck. We were huddled inside for hours. And then it calm down and people started to go out. There were no advise from any agency and the radio stations were down. Luckily my parents who had some education and some oldies knew that it was not the end of the storm and it was only a temporary calm as it moved and had us caught inside the eye.It was a very peaceful calm feeling and refreshing as if the air is so pure. The sky so clear in the center but clouds were scattered on the outskirt. Then it started to blew up even badder again after just about 15 minutes or so.
So it was over you than passes
@@MitchellBPYao Yup the whole hurricane moved. The eye covers a huge several mile radius and took about 15 minutes before the other side of the storm wall hit us.
I think that was a typhoon in the Philippines.
Different names for tropical cyclones in different parts of the world : cyclone hurricane typhoon
Simply amazing something so deadly can look so peaceful and serene, beautiful I can't describe it
I've always wanted to be tornado chaser or storm chaser since I was a kid.
It's magnificent; beauty beyond words. Like something in a dream.
I seen the eye wall of hurricane Michael
I seen the eye wall of Hurricane Andrew
I seen it from far away on the news in Colorado.
So freaking cool. Nature in all her glory.
Just seeing the calmness inside the eye of a hurricane makes me feel calm and peaceful. Wow!
Well seeing it over land is something else
6:09 need song name
Nature is so awesome.
Historical moment.
Never before seen footage
Decides to film vertically...
That is mad, especially the guy on the ground in the eye of the storm. Epic.