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    • 2 months ago

    Well said!
    I wish all the negative people out there would follow what my Dad said….
    “If you don’t have anything nice to say about someone, then say nothing at all!

    • 2 months ago

    Good morning should St.lucia be concern

    • 2 months ago

    Great video. I don't see any hype or anything. People should easily see you are just presenting the latest info available. I for one like being presented the info without having to look it up myself. Thanks. Pay all the negative ignoramuses out there no attention. I think your doing a great service . Keep up the good work.

    • 2 months ago

    Louisiana is always watching

    • 2 months ago

    I am from Jamaica big up yourself

    • 2 months ago

    What does this means for Trinidad? I see Trinidad the only island not in its part

    • 2 months ago

    Climate Prediction Center, the global tropics outlook for week three 20% chance a tropical formation on the Atlantic 40% chance of formation out in the Pacific. The next thing on the list for the Atlantic hurricane season is Debby. While the eastern Pacific, its next name is bud.

    • 2 months ago

    Thank you for the update Mr Nazario im watching here from south Florida in Labelle fl.

    • 2 months ago

    Hello Nazario, hope your day is going well. A couple things for you today, I saw a graphic on TWC earlier this morning that the tropical wave action over Africa for this time of year is actually below average. I think Dr. Postel was talking about the potency of the waves. Nothing too impressive about them and with the given atmospherically setup off of Africa right now, they really wouldn’t have much of a chance to propagate or form into anything, anyway just thought that was interesting. One more thing, there is such a thing as tornado outbreaks, where you can have multiple spin ups at more than one location at the same time. I have never heard the terminology used for hurricanes, is there as such a thing as hurricane outbreaks. To where you could have a hurricane bearing down on the gulf, back behind it another potentially closing in on Jamaica and another one in the MDR and another possibly flirting with the East Coast. Is it possible that a scenario could play out like this for this year or is it only something Hollywood and doomsday movies are made of? Thoughts?

    • 2 months ago

    God bless you Naz . I just paid my bill. So im catching up. And with what is going on in the world, please stay safe. We love you Naz. We appreciate you in every way.

    • 2 months ago

    Okay, for anybody that comes at Nazario in a negative way just know that you are coming at every single person that is apart of this channel in a negative way. If you don’t like the information that he is putting down, then why watch the video all the way through to begin with, or why even click on in it in the first place when apparently you know so much as it already is. Instead of being so critical, simply exit off and browse to someone else of your liking and be misinformed by someone else who is clearly just doing videos for the heck of it and doesn’t actually have a background in the weather or you can form a YouTube channel of your own and we can all criticize you. To all you haters out there, have a great day! 🥱

    • 2 months ago

    what your favorite local Weather station Naz who’s your favorite met on tv?

    • 2 months ago

    How do you feel about Saint Augustine? I work at Flagler Hospital, now UF Health, and can't leave the area. 😅

    • 2 months ago

    Hey Nazario, great advice on Hurricane preparations but I also want to add something about generators. Please have a licensed electrician to install your generator. Because what happens is if it’s improperly installed, it causes feedback which if the power grid is out and lineman is repairing damaged electrical lines generators illegally installed would cause feedback which could kill electrical lineman trying to fix the power lines. Great advice Nazario once again

    • 2 months ago

    I honestly feel the lack of El Nino is what is most important. Not speaking to you, Nazario, but the others that heavily rely on a moderate or strong La Nina for a busy season is not what we should focus on. Of course that can aid in # of storms but the fact is – El Nino is gone, water temps are warm, and for the most part Caribbean sheer is non-existent. Gotta keep our eyes & ears open for peak. Thank you sir for the information – cheers from SE Florida

    • 2 months ago

    My parents are taking their hurricane preps very seriously this year. They’ve both lived on the gulf coast of Florida for 40+ years and have lived through many tropical systems. They never get complacent during hurricane season and we always make sure to montitor the tropics intently each season. We’re ready this year nazario and I hope as many people as possible are as well. Generator is ready too…

    • 2 months ago

    Gulf Shores Alabama says hi.

    • 2 months ago

    EXCELLENT Report, WxCN! Been very busy- the only Weatherman I watch is you, now, and I learn something every time.

    • 2 months ago

    Trumps Project 2025 gets rid of the National Weather Service!

    • 2 months ago

    Went through Hurricane Sandy in 2012.on the East coast she flew up the coast get nervous every year.

    • 2 months ago

    Long time follower, but have a question about Trinidad as it's where thousands of yachts and others go during hurricane season as most insurance requires being south of 12.07°N, the southern tip of Grenada, but there's not enough shipyard capacity up there. Looking at NOAA's historical hurricane tracks, there's never been a direct hit of anything above a CAT1 to Trinidad, though Tobago, the next island north did see a CAT2 in 1963. Given Beryl's trajectory caught so many yachts by surprise in Carriacou, and the season is still very early and predicted to be strong, do you see anything that could shift hurricane tracks as far south as 10.6°N and as strong as a CAT2 or higher that far east, which has never happened before. Port of Spain and Chaguaramas has historically been a hurricane safe haven as they are both south and east of where bigger hurricanes form but this is expected to be an unprecedented year in number of storms and intensity. Just curious if it also means tracks veering further south and developing further east than we've ever seen.

    • 2 months ago

    ECMWF model showing some crazy stuff by the beginning of August

    • 2 months ago

    Naz, Is it the high winds or low pressure that causes windows to blow out during a hurricane? I remember i was in a high rise during Wilma and many windows blew out but only one sidevof the building I believe faced South

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