Where is the pictures of the ‘school on the hill’ you and many “refugees”took shelter in...where? did you help anyone?
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Yes. You must not be familiar with my work. During the weeks after a chase, I release photos and videos showing everything. And yes, as on all chases, I helped in many ways, as I saw opportunities to.
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How deep was the surge where this photo was taken?
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Zero surge. This neighborhood was above the surge. That's wind damage.
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Do you think the 185mph was accurate? a lot of these storms it seems winds don't make it all the way to the surface. I thought the damage looked similar to Michael. I have to wonder what a compact sub 900 storm like 1935 was. Many say over 200 sustained.
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This was way, way stronger than MICHAEL. No comparison. Remember: Bahamas has *extremely* strict building codes for houses. Most homes & buildings are made of solid concrete. So, you can't visually compare damage from DORIAN with damage from MICHAEL. DORIAN was in its own league.
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Hi josh , glad your safe after your chase. I’ve become a huge fan of yours since watching hurricane man over here in the uk, are you filming a second series at all

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Thanks, Andrew! We’re not filming one yet, but hopefully soon!
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So more intense than the ferocious core of Haiyan?
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I was in HAIYAN’s core, but not the very worst part of it, so I can’t make a fair comparison. Of the two storms, I saw stronger winds in DORIAN.
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