Yeah man, really meant to post on first episode but wth. Laying out your early interests showed me I was not alone in both music interests & storms! You did a great job with this series ( and your daily updates in the season!). Music is really well-done! Thanks to peeps like you, all us more inland ( Big D here) can see these beasts. Really great set ups with cameras & seeing your ideas come to fruition- it's fascinating to watch from the armchair! Bravo, bravo!
Wow. I know that these videos are crowdfunded, but for those who don’t chip in to the patreon, you should put at least some ads in these videos. An incredible amount of effort seems like it went into this video, and it definitely deserves having some ads.
Thank you! I still have three episodes to go to finish season one and hope to have them posted by December 1. Then, it’s on to season two which will be spectacular!
Hi! I love the series, but on this episode, I felt like it lacked context. Dorian was history on the making as it made its changing way through the Caribbean, but you didn't include any kind of context about it along with your steps to get it. I can tell where your were every day, but not where Dorian was at that time, or what cat it was, or how it changed its course. You didn't even mention the 36 hrs stall over Bahamas, or the record winds it hit there. All that missing information sort of dimishes your own effort to track it and get data from it, and I don't think that's fair to your own work.
@@Prelooker Truth be told, the only one diminishing his work here is you. Do not discredit the value of something based on the fact that YOU clearly half-assed watched this video. Here's the information you "claimed" was not mentioned. 05:16 a map that shows the new path missing Puerto Rico 06:29 hurricane moves, now says Florida 08:35 publicly announced a category 1 11:46 map to Florida 12:27 map trajectory with timeline 14:28 speaks future tense of hurricane becoming a category 5 at landfall 16:37 located to the right of Florida (radar) 17:27 again, map trajectory literally shows hurricane path and timeline 19:54 chart showing this will become second highest flooding in history 21:11 states that the hurricane sat over the Bahamas for 36-48 hours 21:54 and 22:54 states landfall will be on one of the Carolinas 27:09 radar literally showing path of hurricane in the water heading north on east coast 28:13 shows hurricane path with timeline and place of landfall 31:51 Mark at Buxton getting equipment ready for landfall, eyewall and storm surge You're welcome! #HurricaneTrack AMAZING documentary and I can't state enough how priceless all of the documented history videos are along with all the new footage and new hurricane information gained! I applaud your dedication to not giving up on Dorian! 🖤🌪️🖤
@@user-rm5ul5ju6i Sorry if I watched this thinking it would be about the hurricane. But looks like this channel is just a fanclub. Dorian was a record-breaker, historic hurricane, , second only to hurricane Allen and tied with Wilma and Gilbert in the Atlantic. It was also the strongest to ever hit Bahamas. It leveled several islands, destroyed whole towns and thousands of structures. Left hundreds of missing/injured/dead and thousands of homeless. So yeah, when I watch something about Dorian, the last thing I'm interested in is a bunch of guys flying around Puerto Rico and Florida in sunny days to end up recording a few feet of storm surge from a cat 3 in the Carolines.
I know it’s after the fact but I wonder why he decided not to go to the Bahamas??? The Bahamas seemed to be the one certain thing about Dorian. I personally think he missed a great opportunity to get information and data from Dorian.
My boyfriend and I stayed in the cabins out on Cape Lookout not even a week before Hurricane Dorian hit that area... from what we heard, the bay there completely emptied out over the islands, and many of the wild horses out there were swept out to sea and killed 😭 the cabins we stayed in still aren't finished being repaired. One question... why don't you just ship the camera boxes to these various locations and have your supporters set them up, rather than flying all the way there?
No offense Mark but I hope to never see you coming to my town to work.
i think no one wants to see mark for work
Great series, never disappoints!
Thanks Michael. I need to finish up the final three episodes of this first season and then start working on plans for season two for next year.
Thank you Mark for what you do out there.
Thanks!
Yeah man, really meant to post on first episode but wth. Laying out your early interests showed me I was not alone in both music interests & storms! You did a great job with this series ( and your daily updates in the season!). Music is really well-done! Thanks to peeps like you, all us more inland ( Big D here) can see these beasts. Really great set ups with cameras & seeing your ideas come to fruition- it's fascinating to watch from the armchair! Bravo, bravo!
Wow. I know that these videos are crowdfunded, but for those who don’t chip in to the patreon, you should put at least some ads in these videos. An incredible amount of effort seems like it went into this video, and it definitely deserves having some ads.
I agree 1000%%% mark works really hard!!!!
Amazing video! Mark sudduth, the legend!
Great work as always !
Great video Mark👍👏
Amazing video. Thank you Mark for what you do!
Great job on this series Mark
Thank you! I still have three episodes to go to finish season one and hope to have them posted by December 1. Then, it’s on to season two which will be spectacular!
I'll never forget September 2nd.send love to the bahamas
Hi! I love the series, but on this episode, I felt like it lacked context. Dorian was history on the making as it made its changing way through the Caribbean, but you didn't include any kind of context about it along with your steps to get it. I can tell where your were every day, but not where Dorian was at that time, or what cat it was, or how it changed its course. You didn't even mention the 36 hrs stall over Bahamas, or the record winds it hit there. All that missing information sort of dimishes your own effort to track it and get data from it, and I don't think that's fair to your own work.
Valid points. Much appreciated that you took the time to spell it all out. Helps for future episodes.
@@hurricanetrack thanks for taking the time to read and reply! Keep it up, your work is amazing!
@@Prelooker Truth be told, the only one diminishing his work here is you. Do not discredit the value of something based on the fact that YOU clearly half-assed watched this video. Here's the information you "claimed" was not mentioned.
05:16 a map that shows the new path missing Puerto Rico
06:29 hurricane moves, now says Florida
08:35 publicly announced a category 1
11:46 map to Florida
12:27 map trajectory with timeline
14:28 speaks future tense of hurricane becoming a category 5 at landfall
16:37 located to the right of Florida (radar)
17:27 again, map trajectory literally shows hurricane path and timeline
19:54 chart showing this will become second highest flooding in history
21:11 states that the hurricane sat over the Bahamas for 36-48 hours
21:54 and 22:54 states landfall will be on one of the Carolinas
27:09 radar literally showing path of hurricane in the water heading north on east coast
28:13 shows hurricane path with timeline and place of landfall
31:51 Mark at Buxton getting equipment ready for landfall, eyewall and storm surge
You're welcome!
#HurricaneTrack AMAZING documentary and I can't state enough how priceless all of the documented history videos are along with all the new footage and new hurricane information gained! I applaud your dedication to not giving up on Dorian! 🖤🌪️🖤
@@user-rm5ul5ju6i
Sorry if I watched this thinking it would be about the hurricane. But looks like this channel is just a fanclub.
Dorian was a record-breaker, historic hurricane, , second only to hurricane Allen and tied with Wilma and Gilbert in the Atlantic. It was also the strongest to ever hit Bahamas. It leveled several islands, destroyed whole towns and thousands of structures. Left hundreds of missing/injured/dead and thousands of homeless.
So yeah, when I watch something about Dorian, the last thing I'm interested in is a bunch of guys flying around Puerto Rico and Florida in sunny days to end up recording a few feet of storm surge from a cat 3 in the Carolines.
Haha! Yeah, driving in Puerto Rico is quite chaotic. Great to see everything turned out fine.
oh i have been waiting for this
Looking for episode 4. I missed that one.
Me too, I can't find it.
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@@hurricanetrack Thank you!
We definitely need a documentary on Ian
What a gift!
I know it’s after the fact but I wonder why he decided not to go to the Bahamas??? The Bahamas seemed to be the one certain thing about Dorian. I personally think he missed a great opportunity to get information and data from Dorian.
Surprisingly only seeing this for the first time on 4/30/22
I’ve been waiting for this ‼️
My boyfriend and I stayed in the cabins out on Cape Lookout not even a week before Hurricane Dorian hit that area... from what we heard, the bay there completely emptied out over the islands, and many of the wild horses out there were swept out to sea and killed 😭 the cabins we stayed in still aren't finished being repaired.
One question... why don't you just ship the camera boxes to these various locations and have your supporters set them up, rather than flying all the way there?
Liked video 👍😮🌀