i dont understand why they have to round the winds...this thing could have been a category 5. The same thing happened to igor, the noaa measured a wind of 157mph from igor but TWC rounded down to 155 so it was never called a category 5 even though it was
@XxCeltics34xX - NOAA never measured anything near 157 in Igor. The highest they measured was about 125. The 155 mph wind in Igor was based on satellite estimates as it was before Hurricane Hunters could reach it (too far east).
I live in S.FL and I gotta tell you at about this time I was shitting my pants cause that turn to the north just wasnt happening..... And this thing was a Monster ...It looked much more impressive on sattellite than Andrew did back in 92 and it was clearly a much larger storm in terms of the square miles it would have devastated had it not made that turn to the north.....compared to Andrew....
I live in Massachusetts and I remember this vividly. I was ten years old and was psyched that shcool was canceled, when it came up the East Coast. I obviously didn't have an idea of how destructive the storm was. I really hope we don't have one of these this hurricane season.
@inuyasha3436 in north carolina in our city...we have a sign that shows how high the waters rose because of floyd, it looks immpossible now but it did happen!!
i dont understand why they have to round the winds...this thing could have been a category 5. The same thing happened to igor, the noaa measured a wind of 157mph from igor but TWC rounded down to 155 so it was never called a category 5 even though it was
XxCeltics34xX 5 months ago
@XxCeltics34xX - NOAA never measured anything near 157 in Igor. The highest they measured was about 125. The 155 mph wind in Igor was based on satellite estimates as it was before Hurricane Hunters could reach it (too far east).
itsalleternal 1 month ago
This was one big and nasty storm. It was the size of Florida
ForceRacingGtx 6 months ago in playlist p2
Hey I lived in north Carolina and I was basically flooded out I'm surprised I'm still living it was very devastating
khariali 6 months ago
Dave Swartz " It's the element to the left with the hole in it" 4:03 .....Yah and if you live on the SE coast of FL ?????????????
Ducknbob8 7 months ago
I live in S.FL and I gotta tell you at about this time I was shitting my pants cause that turn to the north just wasnt happening..... And this thing was a Monster ...It looked much more impressive on sattellite than Andrew did back in 92 and it was clearly a much larger storm in terms of the square miles it would have devastated had it not made that turn to the north.....compared to Andrew....
Ducknbob8 7 months ago
I live in Massachusetts and I remember this vividly. I was ten years old and was psyched that shcool was canceled, when it came up the East Coast. I obviously didn't have an idea of how destructive the storm was. I really hope we don't have one of these this hurricane season.
TwinPat90 1 year ago
i rember this i was 5 years old i live in jacksonville,fl man was the winds bad i lived on the beach the winds were like 125mph
inuyasha3436 1 year ago
@inuyasha3436 in north carolina in our city...we have a sign that shows how high the waters rose because of floyd, it looks immpossible now but it did happen!!
nnhs08 1 year ago
3:15
jjcountry1479 2 years ago
urethra island ? lol
jjcountry1479 2 years ago
Dave Schwartz would be an ideal professor.
Fyuzseion 2 years ago
ese huracan era enorme
HURACANEGEORGE 3 years ago
they were absoloutley right, it went north and destroyed my town lol
lillphomie91 3 years ago
Dave Scwarts is very artistic in telling the weather!
SevereTstormFan 3 years ago
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haha bob is gone
leojmiami 3 years ago