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Hurricane Earl Flooding Video with Jim Cantore - Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2010
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    Mike Theiss of Ultimate Chase and Extreme Nature Photography teams up with Jim Cantore and The Weather Channel crew to document Hurricane Earl's closest approach to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. See Jim Cantore out in the elements of Hurricane Force winds as he broadcasts "Live" to the audience of The Weather Channel. The highest wind gust recorded in our location was 78mph and we had moderate flooding as the Pamlico Sound rose and flooded the low lying areas of Cape Hatteras Island.
    Follow Jim Cantore on Twitter: / jimcantore
    Follow Mike Theiss on Twitter: / miketheiss
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Komentáře • 21

  • @TropmetStormChasing
    @TropmetStormChasing Před 14 lety +4

    Absolutely AWESOME footage, Mike!!! Those winds and surge are amazing... reminds me a lot of Gloria! It's hysterical to see Cantore there in your truck! LOL

  • @hurricaneadventures
    @hurricaneadventures Před 14 lety +2

    Another thing to note is that Earl was actually a very large and strong category two hurricane (not weak) when it passed by the Outer Banks and would've likely caused the largest storm surge in that area's history had it made a direct hit. The fact that it delivered HF wind gusts to the Outer Banks as it passed by some 80-90 nm to the E is a testament to just how serious a situation it could've been and just how powerful this storm truly was-as a 105 mph category two no less.

  • @OneLeggedStormChaser
    @OneLeggedStormChaser Před 10 lety +2

    WOW! Great job and glad to see you we're able to make it through safely.

  • @MultiStorm15
    @MultiStorm15 Před 12 lety +5

    Hey , Jim Cantore wow thats awsome from TWC to CZcams i am a huge fan of TWC see him in thundersnow to severe weather to hurricanes. Everyone that i know says im going to be like jim because i find mother nature trully fascinating its increadible how hurricanes severe weather and snow R caused. BTW The storm serge was pretty intense there

  • @brianstacync
    @brianstacync Před 12 lety +2

    Jim Cantorre is awesome.

  • @hurricaneadventures
    @hurricaneadventures Před 14 lety +1

    @croakerlips Just for the record, Rita came ashore as a weakening category three (115 mph). You are absolutely correct that there's a huge difference between Rita making a direct hit and Earl passing by 75-80 nm to the E. That being said, Earl was much more than just a "mid-size nor'easter" where I filmed the storm in South Nags Head (and there on Hatteras Island) and can only imagine what would've occurred had the storm not veered off at the last minute-so to speak.

  • @hurricaneadventures
    @hurricaneadventures Před 14 lety +1

    Fantastic footage Mike-as usual!:) You did an excellent job capturing this event and people need to realize that HF winds (even in gusts) and storm surge are a significant weather event and can be life threatening. Once again, great job!:)

  • @DerekSibley
    @DerekSibley Před 14 lety +1

    Great video Mike!!! best footage i have seen from this storm yet!

  • @hurricaneadventures
    @hurricaneadventures Před 14 lety +2

    @croakerlips I wasn't trying to be argumentative with you and you might try not doing so yourself. I do live along the NC coast and am very familar with what Nor'easters can and have done to the Outer Banks over the decades. You stated that H Earl was nothing more than a "Mid-sized Nor'easter" which is what I took exception with. There may have been more surge from some previous Nor'easters, but they didn't bring the intensity of the winds that Earl produced right along the coastline.

  • @awesomenesstae
    @awesomenesstae Před 12 lety +1

    i love hatteras north carolina we go there every summer i hate to c it look like this

  • @JohnAckerman93
    @JohnAckerman93 Před 7 lety +4

    I would love to chase storms, especially tornadoes. My mom would of course disapprove of it.

  • @StormChaserAaronRigsby
    @StormChaserAaronRigsby Před 12 lety +3

    did you go there with Jim Cantori or did you just happen to bump into him there? either way thats awesome!

  • @liquidstl
    @liquidstl Před 14 lety +1

    Awesome Video!!

  • @MultiStorm15
    @MultiStorm15 Před 12 lety +1

    I did escape Earl down in SC but I pushed the envelope by going down to SC in late August 2011 when IRENE came it was windy we had some thunder loud ones at that. i got some videos of the wind it was strong but amazingly it was stronger in my homestate VA. trees were down everywhere up here.I Hadnt seen widespread damage like this since Isabel in 2003 I was only 6-7 at the time but still found mother nature amazing of what she can do.

  • @mrsmelzbad
    @mrsmelzbad Před 12 lety +1

    I went to school with a Mike Theiss.......... live in NE Iowa by any chance in the early 80's?

  • @bassplayer2011ify
    @bassplayer2011ify Před 12 lety +1

    i live in north myrtle beach and we only got hit by the outer rim of Irene but the outer banks and Virginia got hammered

  • @wesley4046
    @wesley4046 Před 12 lety +1

    ive always wanted to be a storm chaser. it interest me more than anything. i dont have to be a storm chaser but i want to be in the weather industry. i would like to film a tornado although i know how hard that can be. i also would like to be the pilot that flies high in the air and finds the eye of the hurricane. idk why but it interest me on every level.

  • @hurricaneadventures
    @hurricaneadventures Před 14 lety +1

    @croakerlips I can only speak for myself, I do not get any pleasure whatsoever from seeing the damage these storms cause. Likewise, I can most certainly appreciate your viewpoint on how some "storm chasers" might act. I have seen where some don't appreciate just how much a calamity these powerful storms can be. I'm sure I speak for Mike as well when I say that I don't share their misguided attitudes and most certainly don't wish any harm on anyone in the affected areas.

  • @MatthewRankin2009
    @MatthewRankin2009 Před 13 lety +1

    @croakerlips I THINK THAT IF IT IS COMING AND THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT, AND ONE WANTS TO TAKE VIDEO OF THE STORM, I THINK IS A OK CAUSE THAT IS ONE WAY WE LEARN ABOUT THE STORM

  • @donnguyen1544
    @donnguyen1544 Před 11 lety +1

    almost look like tsunami

  • @kris1991
    @kris1991 Před 14 lety +1

    fail storm