A Hyper Active Atlantic Hurricane Season Is Now Expected...

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • After historic hurricane Beryl tracked across the western MDR into the Caribbean, then into the Gulf and made landfall near Housten, TX. The season is not over yet and will likely be much busier one. But when will it get active in the tropics again?
    Video Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:10 - Latest Satellite Imagery
    1:43 - Latest NHC Forecast
    2:36 - GFS & ECMWF Model Outputs
    8:07 - Saharan Dust Keeps Coming
    9:09 - Historic Season Already
    12:02 - Record Ocean Heat Content
    13:57 - When Will It Get Busy Again?
    16:11 - CSU July Forecast Is Out
    21:30 - Outro/Promotion
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Komentáře • 64

  • @DaneClement-fn7kt
    @DaneClement-fn7kt Před 28 dny +1

    David thankyou for keeping everyone safe during beryl please keep everyone safe this hurricane season.

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Před 28 dny +10

    Oh man this news is so terrible. I live in Louisiana. I`ve been in way too many of these storms and we lose power for weeks and sometimes longer. Nobody here can afford fuel for generators and often there simply is none available for many days, no communications, and trees blocking roads.

    • @AriesBloodstone
      @AriesBloodstone Před 25 dny

      It’s not going to be as bad as they want you to believe. I live jeanerette Louisiana and the last real storm we had was Andrew.

    • @roxannehudson7410
      @roxannehudson7410 Před 19 dny +1

      How can you say that when Jeanette has never had no real bad storms so u can that for y'all that it won't be as bad as what they say. But she must live in other parts of Louisiana because other parts of Louisiana like New Orleans baton rouge Slidell lake Charles because what does storm do come we do have lights that be off for weeks at a time and trees in the middle of the street but of course you from Jeanette.you ain't never experienced it

    • @AriesBloodstone
      @AriesBloodstone Před 19 dny

      @@roxannehudson7410 oh yes we have I’ve been here 54 years it’s just been a long time. For that s area

    • @roxannehudson7410
      @roxannehudson7410 Před 19 dny

      @@AriesBloodstoneno y'all have not if u do your history on hurricanes for Louisiana. You're not even on the list of hurricanes to hit your area new Orleans yes lake Charles yes Jeanette no . Andrew did hit y'all it hit by Morgan City not jeanette.so maybe in your area all lights don't be out for days and trees don't be in the middle of the street for y'all but I know in other populated areas like where I live in New Orleans and other places they do

  • @dashawnstallings3169
    @dashawnstallings3169 Před 23 dny

    It’s a good thing where protected in Connecticut we’re always protected thank goodness

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Před 28 dny +4

    David, my first bad storm was Betsy in 1965. Look that up. My dad and I got stranded in New Orleans. We took shelter in a hotel but all the windows blew out and we lost our truck. Most of the others I`ve been in were cat 1 & 2 and those are still very very bad to be trapped in. I have nowhere to go and have to just ride them out and it`s so frightening.

    • @gregd4633
      @gregd4633 Před 28 dny +3

      My first storm was Hurricane David in 1979 I was only 11 years old when David eye wall went over my hometown of Savannah. I’ll never forget as a kid watching people fight over ice because our lights were out for a week. When David went over Savannah it was only a Cat I and Savannah looked like a bomb hit it. Good thing my dad was close friends with a guy who owned a disco, because we snuck behind “Uptown Nightclub” and he gave us some ice. Several people got killed because they were robbed of ice, that’s how bad it was. Then years later, I was a member of New Orleans Saints when Hurricane Katrina hit. We left for San Antonio and played the rest of the year between San Antonio and San Jose, California

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Před 28 dny

      @@gregd4633 Some of the Saints and LSU players used our boat dock when we lived on the north end of Toledo Bend Lake so their stuff would be safe. Bobby Herbert was supposed to come but never did. I think I had a heat stroke after hurricane Laura. No power for three weeks and not even a breeze for several days. Mosquitoes were so bad but it was 120 degrees in the house until around 11pm at night. I`ve grown to fear these things and I worry every year. I`m building a solar setup for a window AC and having to learn electronics but I should have it working the right way by August. And I`m really afraid of electricity. I`ve been getting parts for over 3 years.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Před 28 dny +1

      @@gregd4633 I got portable solar power stations for my freezers and a little dorm fridge...two for each so I can charge one while the other runs it. It`s very hard to get ice or anything else after these storms. I used over 100 dollars in batteries trying to power little fans after Laura so I started learning solar and getting parts to build a larger system so I can get relief from the heat.

    • @windingroad9678
      @windingroad9678 Před 27 dny +3

      That would be a great show to do David. All about various priced generators, solar systems for power outages after storms. What to but to hook up your phone, small frig & some lights for people who cannot afford a expensive generator.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Před 27 dny

      @@windingroad9678 A 600w portable solar power station can run a small dorm fridge. But the best thing to do is get a 100ah LiFeP04 battery, Victron 100/30 solar charge controller, around 400 to 500 watts of panels, and a 1000 watt pure sine wave inverter. You have to learn a lot though to build a safe system. I`m doing it and it isn`t easy. I`ve been getting parts for years. You can charge various batteries and devices with a 60 to 100 watt portable folding solar panel with USB charging ports or rig up a 12v USB car charger to a cheaper 100w glass solar panel to charge devices and power a USB fan.

  • @TheJenyc2008
    @TheJenyc2008 Před 28 dny +1

    Stay safe David. Thank you for these videos. Much appreciated 😊

  • @lildarfrie
    @lildarfrie Před 28 dny +2

    Nice video David looks like things are quite in the tropics for now.

    • @WeatherForce2024
      @WeatherForce2024  Před 28 dny +1

      Yes finally i can rest up before the season really wakes up.

    • @lildarfrie
      @lildarfrie Před 28 dny +1

      @@WeatherForce2024 yep now is it the time to prepare

  • @heidiesterholm2938
    @heidiesterholm2938 Před 28 dny +1

    TY David I hope you're staying cool.

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Před 28 dny +2

    A lot of the isolated ground level wind gusts/mini twisters aren`t recorded. Stand outside between the bands of a cat 1 storm and you`ll see these pockets of rotation and focused gusts and how powerful they are. They can do a lot of damage.

  • @Koolasicewater
    @Koolasicewater Před 26 dny

    We appreciate information, we know you can't be precise, only god exactly knows, don't worry bout the hate. We got ya back and APPRECIATE THE INFO. BETTER THAN MY SORRY LOCAL NEWS LOL.

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Před 28 dny +3

    David, you have to warn people to prepare. Before Laura hit I tried to warn my relatives to prepare and they called me a paranoid fearmonger and refused to prepare at all. We got very lucky because we came very close to getting seriously injured from trees falling and the roof nearly came off when a mini twister hit us. We could see light through the cracks in the living room ceiling.

    • @Regina5327
      @Regina5327 Před 28 dny +3

      I went thu it with Hurricane Irene coming north as a Cat 3. They said the windows of the NYC skyscrapers could blow out, the County Executive quietly ordered cadaver dogs to find the bodies that would be under debris. Then they said it will just brush the island as a cat 2. I packed up and headed north. I ended up in Pennsylvania and that's where the storm came. 12.69 inches of rain. My can wouldn't go any further. God stopped me. Devastation 5 miles away from me. God protected me. Trust your instinct, stand your ground and pray.

    • @Regina5327
      @Regina5327 Před 28 dny +2

      When I got home and had the car checked they could not find out why it would not move when I was driving days earlier.

  • @oshiondagreat2306
    @oshiondagreat2306 Před 27 dny +2

    Although beryl didn't hit us directly in Jamaica we still lost 3 lives and the western parishes still are without electricity. If the season keeps on doing this the Caribbean and US are DOOOOMED. 😢

  • @robertsgirl9205
    @robertsgirl9205 Před 28 dny +1

    Thank you David I’m a long time subscriber I appreciate you

  • @t.d.harris1311
    @t.d.harris1311 Před 27 dny

    Calm before the storms! Thanks for your great insight on these weather systems.

  • @OurPredicament
    @OurPredicament Před 26 dny

    Thanks!

  • @dianathefiberfan5116
    @dianathefiberfan5116 Před 28 dny

    Thank you for your update, David. I just want some relief from this HOT🥵 weather. I know you do too!!

  • @sixthickthistlestix5605

    Appreciate your analysis and presentation David! Thanks

  • @voltrevolt8731
    @voltrevolt8731 Před 27 dny

    Thanks as always for your excellent weather reporting, I always learn something from your vids.

  • @NoahBoyer21
    @NoahBoyer21 Před 27 dny +3

    Personally, I predict 25 named storms, 14 hurricanes, and 7 major hurricanes for 2024. I do feel this season will be unlike any other. I would not be surprised to see a 200 mph hurricane in August or September. Maybe the Atlantic could see a storm similar to Hurricane Patricia (2015) with 215 mph winds?

    • @pm5206
      @pm5206 Před 27 dny

      I am concerned that could happen. I would not be surprised to see a 200mph storm over the eastern Gulf. 25 total storms? Probably not. I am more concerned about extremely intense storms with extreme impacts.

  • @briankelly5970
    @briankelly5970 Před 27 dny +1

    CSU has upped its outlook for the season with 25 named storms, 12 hurricanes, 6 major hurricanes

  • @wolmntn
    @wolmntn Před 27 dny

    Evening David you are going to have a busy season.

  • @Wazowski730
    @Wazowski730 Před 28 dny +1

    I just found your channel and found it too late. I live in Houston and was completely unprepared for Beryl. Massive flooding and loss of power.
    Currently being baked alive inside my home with no AC and a heat index of 105 degrees Fahrenheit lol

    • @daniellemoreau3201
      @daniellemoreau3201 Před 27 dny

      @@Wazowski730 Hopefully you know someone away from Houston that you could stay with for a bit until crews restore the area.

  • @Robert-ve8xt
    @Robert-ve8xt Před 27 dny +2

    I keep on hearing loop current can you please explain this

  • @SamietoDias
    @SamietoDias Před 27 dny

    I love when my weatherman keep it real with me,,,, bro you keep it real I know ur not trying to scare anyone but the weather is serious business we must take it seriously,,,, #keepitrealfam,❤this channel

  • @caba.vrc1
    @caba.vrc1 Před 27 dny +1

    My prediction: 20-26NS 11-17H 6-10MH.
    The reason for the large amount of hurricanes and major hurricanes is that i feel a lot of the systems that move through the mdr, gulf, and Caribbean will be able to explode due to the record SST's and OHC much more than they wiuld in a normal year, leaving a higher ratio of NS:H:MH than other seasons

  • @Koolasicewater
    @Koolasicewater Před 26 dny

    Wonder if it's NC year? Been awhile, yes Florence but actually we been blessed, that year we got Bertha and Fran, was rough, wonder if that high pressure setup this year is unfavorable for us? Any smart ones out there who may be more in tune? I'm in Wilmington NC by the way

  • @user-gx7qy3wz4v
    @user-gx7qy3wz4v Před 28 dny

    Heck even hurricanes don't like high pressure systems. Perhaps in the future reading high pressure and low pressure can make forecasting super accurate.

  • @mattybuchys1528
    @mattybuchys1528 Před 28 dny

    Well, the only good news I can bring as they decreased the landfall probability in my sttate of New York from 41% down to 37%. We could still have seven major hurricane eve if we end up with 17 name storms. It could be a quite a busy 7-10 weeks of a peak. Coastal residents are reminded that only takes one regardless of the activity forecast to change your lives for a very long time.

  • @user-vh2xx3mz4z
    @user-vh2xx3mz4z Před 27 dny

    Here in Houston power still out from Beryl there was no way in the world that was a c1 the damage in my neighborhood is devastating

    • @pm5206
      @pm5206 Před 27 dny +2

      There were higher gusts. That’s why. Also, Houston is the greenest major city in America.

  • @briankelly5970
    @briankelly5970 Před 27 dny

    Beryl started in a place where it was not favorable for development (possibly Neutral)

  • @Ken-dm1kd
    @Ken-dm1kd Před 28 dny

    Like the Word. Cyclogenesis..

  • @MrTrws
    @MrTrws Před 28 dny

    what is caboverde?

    • @titanytofficial_
      @titanytofficial_ Před 28 dny

      It’s an Country off the West Coast of Africa made up of several islands

    • @Regina5327
      @Regina5327 Před 28 dny

      Cabo Verde are islands off Africa where the storms exit Africa before coming across the ocean.

    • @gregd4633
      @gregd4633 Před 28 dny

      The new generation of meteorologists and weather enthusiast refers to storms coming off the continent of Africa as MDR or main development region. But the original name for these storms was called “Cape Verde Hurricanes” and Cape Verde season. Cabo Verde is one of several barrier islands off of Africa

    • @gregd4633
      @gregd4633 Před 28 dny

      There was a music group when I was growing up in the late 70’s nickname was “The Boys From The Mighty Cape Verde”named Tavares. Even though the brothers were born and raised in Boston, but their family origin is Cape Verde

  • @briankelly5970
    @briankelly5970 Před 27 dny

    Three named storms in June

    • @SB-ls2vp
      @SB-ls2vp Před 27 dny

      @@briankelly5970 it's July.

    • @caba.vrc1
      @caba.vrc1 Před 27 dny

      @@SB-ls2vp 3 named storms formed in the month of June is what they're saying.

  • @junkiexl86
    @junkiexl86 Před 27 dny +2

    Ill believe it when I see it. They say this every year...

    • @caba.vrc1
      @caba.vrc1 Před 27 dny +3

      They don't lmao

    • @Eastsidet03
      @Eastsidet03 Před 27 dny +3

      Did you see Beryl it became a C5 this early this hurricane season will be on another level if not the doesn’t matter how many storms we get it is how strong and potentially damaging they are

    • @junkiexl86
      @junkiexl86 Před 27 dny +1

      @@Eastsidet03 And immedaitely hit a wall of wind shear which is common in that part of the Carribean this time of year and quickly fell apart

    • @caba.vrc1
      @caba.vrc1 Před 27 dny +1

      @@junkiexl86 Okay? So? The historic SST's and OHC allowed it to become a category 5 system in the eastern Caribbean. It doesn't matter that later on in it's life it encountered wind shear. It was still able to become a category 5 in the first few days on July, showing that this season will be one for the record books as SST's and OHC is already high enough to support category 5 hurricanes during early July.

    • @LogisticsWW
      @LogisticsWW Před 27 dny

      @@caba.vrc1 I get what he's saying. We have definitely heard this before. It's midway through July and we've had 2 named storms lol this is underwhelming compared to what was advertised