The Earliest Cat 5 Hurricane- Surviving the Eye with NO Roof - 4k

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Experience Hurricane Beryl's fury through the eyes of daring journalists and storm chasers Jonathan Petramala and @WxChasing in Carriacou. Exclusive, never-before-seen footage reveals the storm's devastating power, including a roof torn off at the hurricane's peak. Witness the eerie calm of the eye and the chaos that follows.

📹 Unreleased footage of the hurricane's wrath, including a roof being ripped off during the storm's peak.
🌤️ Stunning blue skies captured in the eye of the hurricane.
🌪️The chaotic aftermath on the storm's backside.
🎤 Unreleased interviews with survivors, sharing their harrowing experiences.
🎥 Behind-the-scenes insights from the journalists and storm chasers who documented the storm in real-time.

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:52 Why Carriacou
02:33 Morning of Hurricane Beryl
03:22 Hurricane Beryl Begins
05:16 Bye bye roof
10:18 We're stuck
14:40 What just happened
16:14 Hurricane Beryl's Blue Eye
19:04 Backside of Hurricane Beryl
25:49 Unexpected guests
32:48 Importance of Communication
36:12 Sharing Starlink
40:59 Leaving Carriacou

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A MUST watch. Shows the true side of this storm and the real impacts. Also the BEAUTY of how people come together to get through tough times.

StormChaserJordanHall
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Dude, this is a video I've always wanted to see; the perspective of surviving a hurricane from right in the middle of the storm. There's very few videos that document the full storm.

muscleman
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You guys literally saved lives. The best hurricane footage I've ever seen. Nobel peace prize type journalism and footage.

Sbc-hktm
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This is why YouTube is so great. It connects people when disasters occur like no other media when television is not possible.

alicekramden
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This video should have millions of views.

HashDad
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I'm thankful that in the US Virgin Islands the government changed the building code after Hurricane Hugo in 89. You cannot use nails on your roof. It has to be screws and it has to be but so much inches apart. My house was been through cat 1, 3 and 5 since being built and I have had no leaks or roofing issues during those storms including non one in my neighbor. These other Islands need to change and enforce building codes. Hurricane will not go away.

leointhesky
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My dad and his wife live on Grenada. They love Carriacou and visit often.
Stumbled into your videos as I was watching the NC flooding.
You guys are heroes!

Thank you!

RussellHall-ix
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You know the winds are wicked when you see a palm tree get vaporized by a gust

BCHonea
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Possibly the best weather related journalism I’ve ever seen! The way you not only documented the destruction, but the emotions of the people around you, the way the community got together, and the help you were able to bring in was life altering for so many!
I’ve been through a few hurricanes, never the eye, but that’s always been on vacations. The worst I’ve personally seen was 7 feet of snow in my hometown. Some roofs collapsed, some people died, but realistically, I’m lucky to live in an area that only has to deal with snow. We also have a really good community. My grandparent’s neighbors went out and got them bread and milk when they were unable to leave their house (all their family including ourselves still couldn’t even get out of our houses, they luckily hit less severely than us).

GuitarAlex
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Oh my gosh. There's so much about this video that's "the best part". The roof, the feelings about watching the last flight out, the blue sky of the eye, the PEOPLE! All the people. I loved all of them. Poor guy in New York gear that was separated from his daughter. The adorable Canadian lady. The taxi driver. Adopting so many randos. I just love it all. Good to know the Starlink mini came through, too. Bravo, guys.

laurenv
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Seeing how grateful the people were and how much they appreciated the effort. I was choked up at the end

rushmuzik
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I lived thru hurricane Hugo in 1989 and it was one of the most devastating storms of my life. I live 5.5 hours away from the NC coast and this storm was still so powerful when it hit it was total devastation of everything. Brick homes just gone. Entire forests were turned to dirt fields. We didn’t have power or water for 8 weeks even though they were bringing in power crews from all over the US. Millions of farm animals, wild animals and pets just gone forever.

It was the worst thing I’ve ever seen yet in a way the most fantastic demonstration of nature I’ve ever seen. It changed me.

GeorgeBonez
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Being able to make contact to tell family’s and loved ones your okay is huge.

ryans
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I moved to South Florida in September '92, right after Hurricane Andrew, and I've had a sick, twisted infatuation for hurricanes. I have tracked every storm, every season and watched all of the footage associated. This was some of the best up close and personal experiences. Great drone coverage as well.🌪

Jurornumber
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I don't think I've ever seen this channel but this was a recommended video and I'm glad I clicked. That was truly insane, both of you are truly insane... in a great way. Both of you have ice water in your veins. Calm, cool, collected. Getting out during the eye and telling people it's only halfway over. Connecting to the local government and to the world with starlink, helping people reach loved ones to tell them they're okay, helping to get expedited relief. It's all just unreal.

I'm not a religious person but you said that you two picked this storm a couple days out before it was really anything. You picked a spot knowing the roof was an issue, when the roof went you were calm and nothing serious happened. You two and honestly, many of those people were blessed.

cfishernb
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Just wow! And those two ladies! They really know how to find the good energy and use humour to handle a situation like that. Stay safe everyone!

henrik
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i felt survivors remorse because i got off of PR 2 days before Maria hit. We had no idea it would be what it ended up being when we left and we had just gone through Irma. It was totally unexpected. Glad you all were there to support and show us what this beautiful little island had to endure.

FindYourFree
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Went through a Emotional Rollercoaster with you two. Thanks for sharing your experience of what happened on Carriacou. The World need to know what you have been through. When your Livestream went off, I was aware it will drop at any time. Non or less I was kinda shocked, when I learned what happened to your Room and the Roof later.
All the efforts, the communication on the Frontline you both did a Job you proudly can say you been here at the right time time for the right Reasons.
The Footage was so important to the People, getting the Word out knowing how it looks like. Its more a shame Media has forgotten about Carriacou.

obsidianwing
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I'm so grateful to you both for all that you did in the first couple days, I had left Carriacou 2 weeks prior after looking after my sick grandmother to leave her behind in all what i saw coming was gut wrenching, but your videos & communication helped tremedously.
To see people i know you were communicating with in your videos also to see the extent of damage that was caused as much as it was heart breaking it prepared me for what was to come. I went back a week after although it took 5 days before i knew my grandmother was ok but we lost our home, it's been agonising seeing my people displaced but they have life. They have a long way to go physcially & mentally but they will rise again.
We Kyaks are very grateful & appreciative of the work you have done and continuing to highlighting Carriacou as we need as much help as possible the season is not over yet. Thank you

shazc
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I'm french canadian, living in Quebec Province.... here we have rough winter, i just hate it when it's -30c or when we got blizzard and white out but believe me, next winter i will appreciate it and will be thankful to live somewhere where there is no hurricane.
The destruction it have bring to this little island is awful, life had bring you there for a reason, you're not a idiot, you had a purpose for being there, you were the communication pole for a entire island, that's amazing!
You are both great human being and you have replenished my faith in humans and all the goodness people can do.
Sorry if my english is not perfect, take care and continue your amazing work, i'm sending a big virtual hug to you and all the people in Carriacou!

Cathlem