Wow! Seeing this again makes my heart skip a beat. I was in a small bathroom with my children as this storm DEMOLISHED my home & hometown of 46 years. There are no words to describe THIS experience! We are all living miracles… we weathered the beast… Hurricane Michael! 🥺
I’m so glad you are ok!, much of my family was displaced but kept on working. My son also works for BCSO. I watched the struggle. Some of my friends are still trying to get things worked out. 2 of my kids and much and a brother are there the rest of my family is close by. I visit a lot. My daughter just moved from the beach to Lynn Haven, my brother is there too. Every time I go down 390 I can’t even orient things look so different. Glad you and your babies are ok. My brother stayed I. His home in North Shore and they really thought they were going to lose their lives. It blew the bricks off their house. I can’t imagine what you all went through.
@@mariawallace1381 thank you for those kind words. Yes, many people are still struggling there. I pray that those who still need help can get it to rebuild.
Great footage...surviving a direct hit from Hurricane Charley's eye still haunts me to this day....I remember trying to ride it out on a front screened porch but once the tarps blew away & all the massive oak trees starting uprooting I knew it was time to take shelter inside. It went from a sunny afternoon to apocalypse in 1 hr
Glad you and all who experienced such horror is ok. Idk much about it, im in the us in a lil tucked away part of ohio where we have had maybe 2 tornados near here, that we got hit from. They are all like giant sand blasters, desteoting all they touch
@@fj1914 Haha! I was in a house and first the siding on the garage and my whole storage shed flew away . Then a part of the roof, three windows and 5 very large pecan trees went all at once. I just went very calm because I felt like it was time to die and nothing could be done about it.
@@dutchvanderlinde4965 lol trust me. I know. Though now its up in the east somewhere. My mom and nephews evacuated leaving my Dad and brother to take care of the house.
Maybe not a hurricane but I was outdoors in the middle of the forest and away from shelter and pretty sunny for hours when somehow a severe hail storm just came suddenly out of nowhere. I had to run half a hour back to my house. I got hit by large rocks of ice constantly and on the head alot. Moral of the story is to try to check the weather reports before taking a day hike.
We had a condo in Panama City Beach, I remember when I was little back in 2004, Ivan came through. We decided not to leave and stay in the condo since it was hurricane proof instead of getting stuck in evacuation traffic during a Cat 5. The most eerie thing about being stuck in that was that the wind was so strong. It forced its way inside of the building and you could hear it in the hallways, the most eerie sound to this day.
Ay, fellow/former resident of the shithole, if your not there anymore, that's good, hurricane Michael tore the city up and it went down hill real quick, trying to find a affordable place didn't exist, almost every insurance company left and ran with the money or just went bank rupt, thousands got scammed out of their money (my family was apart of the scammed) and quite a bit of the money meant to fix our city was embezzled away.
Videos of the worst damaged area months after Hurricane Michael show that the majority of the palm trees underwent tremendous stress from both the wind and the storm surge, but remained standing and alive even when every structure around them was wiped out. That really impressed me.
@@DarkArcticTV People caught in storm surges have done it, but unfortunately you probably will be battered to death, or will drown because you eventually can no longer hold on.
The leaves on a palm tree after what looked like they survived a hurricane are actually most likely very damaged. That will have an affect on the growing point of the palm tree meaning it will slowly die if not treated. Also as seen in the video, the leaves are quite tattered and ripped so they will probably get chopped down
SO grateful that my family/friends/loved one's are all fortunate enough to still be alive through this!! Although it's the scariest/saddest thing I've been through in awhile I'm thankful to have these videos & photos to go back & reminisce about years after we rebuild & recreate a new home & beautiful memories. 👑🌊🌀🌴🌎🙏💪👪🚚🚨🚑🚒🇺🇸🚩
After riding around a couple days, seeing the damage, it was the most depressing time or place I'd ever seen or experienced. I hope you guys are doing okay in PC, all my friends and nonfriends.
I've seen and felt a tropical storm one time. That shit was weaker than a cat 1 and during its peak the wind stopped sounding like wind. Started to sound like constant bombs outside. Can't even imagine feeling and hearing a cat 5 live...
I have experienced hurricane such as this in Jamaica 🇯🇲 . I can remember the wind took off our entire roof of my Grandma house..It’s my belief when these hurricanes comes during the day time ,it’s better .why? One can see what’s happening around...
I live in Panama so actually living through it and experiencing it in person was horrifying. Thank God my house survived with minimal damage. Looked like a bomb went off or a war happened for so long afterwards.
I’m a routine summertime visitor of the Orlando area, grandparents, sister, and aunt, uncle, and cousin lived there, and I have seen some pretty well kept mobile homes in and around that area, compared to the tweaker encampments that are most trailer parks here in Texas, makes me think it’s more about the lifestyle and climate and finding a way to be near the beaches in a state that’s a major tourist destination even if there are a few risks. Obviously in CA, we know a lot of people beach-bum and sleep out on the beach at night, and with the seismic activity there, there has to be a risk of Tsunamis and rarely, typhoons, but at least with hurricanes, you have weeks in advance to prepare/evacuate if you live in the effected area.
Yeah but I see a lot of mobile homes that are 30 40 50 years old that are still here so you got to think they've been through a couple of Category 3 5 hurricanes and still standing
The Dummyblondes I lived by the sea for years in Scotland, those winds are more than a few and they are called gales for a reason....you are comparing a natural phenomenon with a man made one to boot! Perspective inclusive of research speaking here.
@@paulinekelly3966 Paulinebin fairness Scotland has its fair share of gales that can reach 80 to 100 mph each year so I don't really include that. Indeed my husband is based up there with the Navy and has experienced th first hand. What I'm referring to is the rest of the country, I live on the South West Coast and the press and people get almost hysterical about very mediocre weather in comparison.
The Dummyblondes think it's all a matter of perspective and preparedness. Portugal just got hit by Hurricane Leslie that downgraded to tropical storm as it made landfall, winds reached 175km/h (100mph+) and it sure felt like the end of the world - so I can't even begin to imagine what a Category 4 would be. I also remember being caught by storm Gertrude a couple of years ago in NW Scotland (Ullapool) and it felt worse than Leslie, and for much longer
Great footage, gave me a very new perspective., tons of people have been telling me the how the hurricane is not worth the hassle moving to the sunshine state. I kinda get it now after this video.
Trees with lots of foliage and branches can snap or be uprooted, but that depends on how strong/weak the roots are. A bending palm absorbs energy. Some native species in hurricane prone areas will shed foliage quickly to reduce resistance. www.greeningaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/RESEARCH_Yasi_TreeReport_NewFormat.pdf Interesting stuff.
They should invest in houses made of stone. We had the hurricane Leslie here in Portugal, not with same intensity of Michael hurricane but absolutely all the houses are made of stone. Only trees and some posts fall.
I remember going through this. Crazy weather, that is why I LOVE FLORIDA Yee Yee. No but seriously pretty scary. Did not loose my roof but we had interior damage in the roof.
Those roots must run pretty deep for those palm trees to remain intact. Also, it helps to go with the wind not against it, so I imagine that helped as well
Palm tree roots actually do root pretty deep but not far from the root ball itself they just kinda grow about 6 feet around but only 2-3 ft deep it’s the sheer number of roots that makes them so strong
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Wow! Seeing this again makes my heart skip a beat. I was in a small bathroom with my children as this storm DEMOLISHED my home & hometown of 46 years. There are no words to describe THIS experience! We are all living miracles… we weathered the beast… Hurricane Michael! 🥺
Omg! So happy you and your children made it out safe 💞!
I’m so glad you are ok!, much of my family was displaced but kept on working. My son also works for BCSO. I watched the struggle. Some of my friends are still trying to get things worked out. 2 of my kids and much and a brother are there the rest of my family is close by. I visit a lot. My daughter just moved from the beach to Lynn Haven, my brother is there too. Every time I go down 390 I can’t even orient things look so different. Glad you and your babies are ok. My brother stayed I. His home in North Shore and they really thought they were going to lose their lives. It blew the bricks off their house. I can’t imagine what you all went through.
@@mariawallace1381 thank you for those kind words. Yes, many people are still struggling there. I pray that those who still need help can get it to rebuild.
@@Bonnie-lo3zh thank you! 🙏🏽
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I love how peaceful and clear the sky is after something so devastating.
Nah, I love the storm.
Ya, how peaceful it feels after hundreds of people dying and roofs of buildings flying away in storm
It actually sucks, the day after a hurricane passes is like the most hot humid day you ever felt in your life and you have no power for ac.
Or before something devastating. In the Midwest where I grew up, it always got like that before tornadoes hit.. calm and silent.
@@cellochel1582the calm before the storm
Hurricane Michael: I will destroy everything that comes in my way
Palm trees: hold my evergreen
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Hurricane u.s:i will destroy the planet
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Great footage...surviving a direct hit from Hurricane Charley's eye still haunts me to this day....I remember trying to ride it out on a front screened porch but once the tarps blew away & all the massive oak trees starting uprooting I knew it was time to take shelter inside. It went from a sunny afternoon to apocalypse in 1 hr
Yep it sure did. I went thru Charley too direct hit
Glad you and all who experienced such horror is ok. Idk much about it, im in the us in a lil tucked away part of ohio where we have had maybe 2 tornados near here, that we got hit from.
They are all like giant sand blasters, desteoting all they touch
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wait what city?
If you say port charlotte or punta gorda or somewhere on the barrier islands near there i feel for you.
Coming from someone who went through this, thank you for showing how damaging this storm was. Maybe it will finally get the coverage it deserved!!!
Its so underplayed. The government flat out lied about this storm, and never wanted to call ot a cat 5.
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@@tampafreedom2237 what do you think they lied about? Lol
Those palm trees waited their entire lives for this
and ended it there
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Palm trees are like made for this stuff, they just vibe it out
@@googoo7750 More like cheap construction.
Funny because trees are actually living
Literal buildings are being damaged but these palm trees are like: “did you feel a breeze or was it just me?”
Shows you the power of evolution. Palm trees evolved to withstand hurricanes, buildings have not.
@@GamerBen87 So what you're saying is we should build houses out of palm tree's
@@LeaveMeAloneFBI exactly
@@LeaveMeAloneFBI right. Just like how we should built airplanes out of the material the black boxes are made of
@Diffy sounds claustrophobic
I survived this hurricane in Savannah, Georgia. One of the longest nights of my life. If they tell you leave, LEAVE.
Were you on a palm tree
@@fj1914 Haha! I was in a house and first the siding on the garage and my whole storage shed flew away . Then a part of the roof, three windows and 5 very large pecan trees went all at once. I just went very calm because I felt like it was time to die and nothing could be done about it.
If they tell you it's the end of the world, they're selling cereal. If they tell you not to panic, get the fuck out.
Think of how it was before they could track storms, one of these literally showing up while you were at the beach.
Look into The Great Storm of 1900 - Galveston, Texas.
@@kesura7313 ooh i read about that one, the amount of people who died as crazy
@@kesura7313 What a coincidence theres is a hurricane happening there right now.
@@dutchvanderlinde4965 lol trust me. I know. Though now its up in the east somewhere. My mom and nephews evacuated leaving my Dad and brother to take care of the house.
Maybe not a hurricane but I was outdoors in the middle of the forest and away from shelter and pretty sunny for hours when somehow a severe hail storm just came suddenly out of nowhere. I had to run half a hour back to my house. I got hit by large rocks of ice constantly and on the head alot.
Moral of the story is to try to check the weather reports before taking a day hike.
We had a condo in Panama City Beach, I remember when I was little back in 2004, Ivan came through. We decided not to leave and stay in the condo since it was hurricane proof instead of getting stuck in evacuation traffic during a Cat 5. The most eerie thing about being stuck in that was that the wind was so strong. It forced its way inside of the building and you could hear it in the hallways, the most eerie sound to this day.
Ay, fellow/former resident of the shithole, if your not there anymore, that's good, hurricane Michael tore the city up and it went down hill real quick, trying to find a affordable place didn't exist, almost every insurance company left and ran with the money or just went bank rupt, thousands got scammed out of their money (my family was apart of the scammed) and quite a bit of the money meant to fix our city was embezzled away.
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The palms are like: "We're made for this!"
So true
Yup
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Damn lol
Was legit thinking the same
The memory!!! This was one heck of a ride! I will never stay for a storm again!
Same
Videos of the worst damaged area months after Hurricane Michael show that the majority of the palm trees underwent tremendous stress from both the wind and the storm surge, but remained standing and alive even when every structure around them was wiped out. That really impressed me.
That’s why they grow along the coast I guess
These palms are native to this area and have evolved to be able to withstand hurricanes.
That means if you're ever outside during a hurricane just hold on tight to a palm tree! Right guys? 😂
@@DarkArcticTV People caught in storm surges have done it, but unfortunately you probably will be battered to death, or will drown because you eventually can no longer hold on.
I feel the cameraman was sitting on a palm during this hurricane :P
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Hurricane: ripping roofs
This man: god mode on.
Creative mode
Just remember: If a hurricane happens, stay on a palm.
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but will a palm stay on to you
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People have tried
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@@UserName92149 then ur stupid if u dont know. What are they then.
@@UserName92149seriously ?
I love how the trees are just vibing as homes are being destroyed
Not funny.
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I will never get over the abilities of palm trees to just... stay in one piece. impressive.
A round shape is far more aerodynamic than a square shape
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The leaves on a palm tree after what looked like they survived a hurricane are actually most likely very damaged. That will have an affect on the growing point of the palm tree meaning it will slowly die if not treated. Also as seen in the video, the leaves are quite tattered and ripped so they will probably get chopped down
I was in the middle of this. Never in my life have I ever seen so much wind. It was worse than any hurricane or typhoon I’ve ever been in.
oh wow that must have been quite an experienece!
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October 2024 anyone?
I think Hurricane Oscar is on Cuba but here
I am here
Boss be like “your still coming in right?”
You work there too? They hiring rn?
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When the whole building comes apart but there’s that one vending machine that is invincible
Thought I was the only one to notice this lmao. Van next to it is buried in rubble and the vending machine doesn't have a scratch on it.
let's smash
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SO grateful that my family/friends/loved one's are all fortunate enough to still be alive through this!! Although it's the scariest/saddest thing I've been through in awhile I'm thankful to have these videos & photos to go back & reminisce about years after we rebuild & recreate a new home & beautiful memories.
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Wow, 67 million views on this, Michael was truly an insane storm, probably the most well documented by storm chasers in history.
And the most forgotten too, afterwards.
*roofs blow away* palm trees: “wow I’m still here”
I've never been more impressed by a plant in my life...
Damn they're strong.
Yea palm trees are DOPE
They are technically a form of grass that's why they're so strong. Ever try to rip a blade of grass in half by stretching it?
@@lhaviland8602 Oh really? That's quite interesting and surprising :)
Thanks for this fun fact!
I mean it makes sense they’ve been dealing with hurricanes for millions of years no wonder they’re evolutionarily resilient to high winds.
After riding around a couple days, seeing the damage, it was the most depressing time or place I'd ever seen or experienced. I hope you guys are doing okay in PC, all my friends and nonfriends.
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Yea things are starting to get a bit better here
Thanks bro very kind person. More people should be like you
doing okay in a computer?? what??
@@anderstermansen130 well if you were in a computer would you be okay ?
I've seen and felt a tropical storm one time. That shit was weaker than a cat 1 and during its peak the wind stopped sounding like wind. Started to sound like constant bombs outside. Can't even imagine feeling and hearing a cat 5 live...
I have experienced hurricane such as this in Jamaica 🇯🇲 . I can remember the wind took off our entire roof of my Grandma house..It’s my belief when these hurricanes comes during the day time ,it’s better .why? One can see what’s happening around...
Remember Gilbert
Lying
What happened to all her ganja?
At least during the day you can see what's going on during a hurricane. But at night--especially when the power's out--you can only hear the roar.
Palm trees are like trees in gta, Theu never get broken down no matter what
Tough trees.
I guess they were made to withstand hurricane force winds
@Walter White so true
Very resilient
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Those palm trees are anime protagonists.
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The roof tiles: Ight ima head out
3:18 Soda vending machine: I survived the hurricane!
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@@ashythestar3112 But I hope it's not damaged, if it's damaged, nobody would get coke, right, dude?
Hanyao Chen yessirrrr lmaoooo, u think it got cans in it?
Hanyao Chen ya XD
But there’s prob more coke somewhere-
I live in Panama so actually living through it and experiencing it in person was horrifying. Thank God my house survived with minimal damage. Looked like a bomb went off or a war happened for so long afterwards.
Well get ready for these 2 hurricanes, they both might hit us and colide become one big hurricane
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How to survive a massive hurricane:
Be a camera guy
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Be a palm tree
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Be the hurricane
Be in that coke machine
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Such excellent and professional videography! I am impressed and with no portrait vertical format. Awesome and subbed.
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Roof top: aight imma head out
“Hey! What the hell is my roof doing flying all the way over there? It’s Saturday!”
Strong
Hoping to one day live out my dream of storm chasing. Amazing work 🔥🙌
I see trailer parks here in Florida & think "Who would ever want to live in one of those in a hurricane state?"
Bill Graper I’m from Florida and I don’t know 🤷♀️
I’m a routine summertime visitor of the Orlando area, grandparents, sister, and aunt, uncle, and cousin lived there, and I have seen some pretty well kept mobile homes in and around that area, compared to the tweaker encampments that are most trailer parks here in Texas, makes me think it’s more about the lifestyle and climate and finding a way to be near the beaches in a state that’s a major tourist destination even if there are a few risks. Obviously in CA, we know a lot of people beach-bum and sleep out on the beach at night, and with the seismic activity there, there has to be a risk of Tsunamis and rarely, typhoons, but at least with hurricanes, you have weeks in advance to prepare/evacuate if you live in the effected area.
I like Hurricanes.
I hate when loss of life happens though
My dad lmao
Yeah but I see a lot of mobile homes that are 30 40 50 years old that are still here so you got to think they've been through a couple of Category 3 5 hurricanes and still standing
I didn't know you had to park your vehicles on their side when a hurricane is on it's way
Only if it's an empty box. Personally, I prefer filling the tires with water over parking the vehicle on it's side.
No need to bother... The hurricane itself will take care of that for ya!
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Meanwhile in the UK people are having a meltdown over a few 60 to 70mph winds. Perspective needed. My heart goes out to all those affected over there.
The Dummyblondes I lived by the sea for years in Scotland, those winds are more than a few and they are called gales for a reason....you are comparing a natural phenomenon with a man made one to boot! Perspective inclusive of research speaking here.
@@paulinekelly3966 Paulinebin fairness Scotland has its fair share of gales that can reach 80 to 100 mph each year so I don't really include that. Indeed my husband is based up there with the Navy and has experienced th first hand. What I'm referring to is the rest of the country, I live on the South West Coast and the press and people get almost hysterical about very mediocre weather in comparison.
Please don't tell me you're calling hurricanes man made....please please please don't be that thick
Storm Callum wasn't that bad. I was affected by it aswell.
The Dummyblondes think it's all a matter of perspective and preparedness. Portugal just got hit by Hurricane Leslie that downgraded to tropical storm as it made landfall, winds reached 175km/h (100mph+) and it sure felt like the end of the world - so I can't even begin to imagine what a Category 4 would be. I also remember being caught by storm Gertrude a couple of years ago in NW Scotland (Ullapool) and it felt worse than Leslie, and for much longer
I love the "introverted but willing to talk about storms" merch. It is 100 percent me
Tree roots* alright brothers we have prepared for this!!!!
Great footage, gave me a very new perspective., tons of people have been telling me the how the hurricane is not worth the hassle moving to the sunshine state.
I kinda get it now after this video.
Those palm trees are real legend
sSs ALPHA they all need a veteran discount
sSs ALPHA there roots are like mountain under the soil
I'm sat in sheer awe and terror at this
I had to watch this for school ;)
Same
Manager dials phone at hotel, “ Bob, you are 15 minutes late am going to have to duck your pay “, click 😂
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Everyone that was in this hurricane bless you guys I feel so bad for your houses that got torn apart
thank you lol were still recovering!!
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To put it mildly, mother nature give 0 fucks if you decide to build your home in a hurricane frequent area.
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Coming to California this weekend
This is a perfect Coca-Cola ad. *"At **3:22** one of the few things left standing during devastation, is Coke."*
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@Rosemarie Plant Haha! Nice obswrvation!
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Who's here after Laura made landfall in Cameron, Louisiana
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yup
not cameron LA but it literally passed right next to me in houston. prayers man
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We lived through this. It still seems surreal. I don't think we're ever going to be the same.
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Wind and rain is surreal? Hon, this is nature farting on you for exporting all that cocaina.
I showed this video to my kids as we’re studying hurricanes and they were complete shock and disbelief that this was real.
Great video, guys!
I was in hurricane Michael. It was insane! We didn’t have time to evacuate because the storm blew up in strength within a day.
@Charles sorry to hear that. glad you still alive
This video was amazing! Sad but Amazing!
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Those palm trees are very strong. They can take all kind of strong winds. I wish they can make houses like palm trees...
no, they just dont have any branches that wind can push onto and bend the them, its called aerodynamics babe....
Leina Montgomery That is the smartest thing I have heard all week!!! 👍
Trees with lots of foliage and branches can snap or be uprooted, but that depends on how strong/weak the roots are. A bending palm absorbs energy. Some native species in hurricane prone areas will shed foliage quickly to reduce resistance.
www.greeningaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/RESEARCH_Yasi_TreeReport_NewFormat.pdf
Interesting stuff.
Solid construction costs too much.
They should invest in houses made of stone. We had the hurricane Leslie here in Portugal, not with same intensity of Michael hurricane but absolutely all the houses are made of stone. Only trees and some posts fall.
It's amazing how those palms have evolved to bare the full brunt of a cat 5
Well, an big one with coconuts that was in my house got uprooted in hurricane María so....
Most palms aren't native to Florida, though. I think it's a coincidence that they can withstand it
I've seen you once
God!!
Yeah cats are best, even more best when they are 5.
Hurricane Michael: I am the beast of the storm! Nothing will stop me
Palm trees: hold my beers
I remember going through this. Crazy weather, that is why I LOVE FLORIDA Yee Yee. No but seriously pretty scary. Did not loose my roof but we had interior damage in the roof.
top 3 strongest things
1: Nokia
2: bedrock
3: *a CoKe MaChInE?*
illuminati lol yeah Nokia
We should move to atlanta then
illuminati .
@@revatsingh4821 wut
4. Palm trees
The palms are me when I blow dry my hair
Awesome footage, such power in nature.
Definitely.
They got you in 4K!!!
Michael: no they didn’t
THIS IS THE CLEAREST VIDEO IVE EVER SEEN
Michael: ...
"We'll ride it out."
😂
Yup. Everyone here did that.
It doesn't sound so bad-
(sees roof ripped off and sent flying)
...On second thought.
It’s amazing that those palm trees are able to withstand that when everything else around them didn’t.
Those roots must run pretty deep for those palm trees to remain intact. Also, it helps to go with the wind not against it, so I imagine that helped as well
Palm tree roots actually do root pretty deep but not far from the root ball itself they just kinda grow about 6 feet around but only 2-3 ft deep it’s the sheer number of roots that makes them so strong
Me just wondering how the person is standing so still filming this outside✨
Think you
He is not standing outside.
I think he’s inside a house or idk i doono
Explain this
It's a static camera and no one is holding it.... Obviously.
It’s crazy how the palm trees are like “hm it’s a little windy today”
Houses: help! I’m being destroyed!
Palm trees: where did all the houses go?
Congrarulations "Tornedo Tracker" for 1lakh subscribers and for a silver play button....... Today a strom is going over my country Bangladesh but not as big as you show
Es tut mir so leid für die Menschen die dort leben. Viel Kraft euch
Rita Zentsch zw and I
People watching the video: omg I hope everyone in that area is okay.
Me: that is siiiiick!!
it was pretty cool to watch until my roof caved in 😩
@@angel-rs8pl that was your roof?
@@Lesbiansadgirl noono
Hurricane Michael was much stronger than we thought
The whole neighborhood's comin' apart and them palm trees are just chillin' there not givin' a rip.
Palm trees are solid bro
nice live stream
Millions of years of training and they've learned how to get aerodynamic.
Palms are wind proof unless there dying and rotting
Evolution.
It was our turn. We've gotten too lucky for too many years and we got our butts kicked
The wave was like a mini tsunami!!!
I agre
This just goes to show how Mighty Our God is!!! THERE IS NO ONE MORE POWERFUL OR MIGHTIER THAN HE! OFTEN IMITATED BUT NEVER QUITE DUPLICATED BECAUSE HE IS GOD ALMIGHTY! ALL POWERFUL! OUR FATHER WHICH ART IN HEAVEN! AMEN!!!! 🙏🏽❤️🙌🏾💯
The COKE machine man, the Coke machine is still aliveee, omg.
I was thinking the same thing
😳yeaa fa real
The Coke machine has unlimited health
Storm is thirsty it want something good coke
Diabetes:here i come ; )
The power of nature...
3:26 i love that way that the only thing left untouched is the coca cola machine lol
Camera guy has the right idea because camera man never dies
the man who installed the coke machine deserves a promotion!
Mom: you still going to school
Fr😂 the schools don't care fr😂
Rode this out inside my house, scary times man
thank God,you are alive.i am happy for that!
Six years tomorrow. Never forget how nature always wins
Finally footage that didn't come from that one hotel.
Handi. Film
@Ozone if you look at almost every other chaser's footage it was filmed at the same hotel.
and here I am watching this when it’s 40km/h winds thinking that’s what’s gonna happen to my house😂😅
I'm here cuz of the flooded Gulf Coast in Hurricane Sally sept 2020
same! My power went out for 2 whole days
I live in alabama
Cameraman never dies