There were two MYSTERIOUS storms not just Hurricane Helene!

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “The Aeroponic Tower Channel”. 

 

Peter Grant
 

  • @traceyhellsten649 says:

    God bless y’all 🙏

  • @heatherspears1985 says:

    Newer subscriber here. I found your channel through Helene, but I really like your regular content too. I’ve been considering trying to grow my own food for a while now. The older I get, the more obvious it is to me that the food I’ve been consuming my whole life is doing more harm than good. I look forward to learning what I can.

    • @theaeroponictowerchannel says:

      Welcome! Growing your own is so rewarding!

    • @caroleewalker5546 says:

      Hope all who are making an income from their flood stories are being extremely careful about information they are putting out there. Be sure of your sources, and validity and truth of any stories. Great harm has already been done from early rumors, that were subsequently shown not to be true, but once the word goes out, and it’s incorrect…. It can never be corrected. Just be careful about you say, be sure of your data, careful about passing along “stories that are going around.”

  • @Itagain365 says:

  • @donnastormer9652 says:

    After hurricane Michael, we lived in a 12 x 20 shed for seven months. We put spray foam insulation in it and then we used the sheets of roofing plywood inside for the walls and then we use the one by twos that people were tacking down tarps with to seal the plywood Joints, and then we painted it all a soft yellow and then we painted the 2 inch strips white. It turned out cute and homey. We actually entertained a lot of people in that shed had them over, cooked for them on our barbecue and gave people a safe place to come and talk cry and pray. We rented a porta potty for that whole time and took showers at my sons house.

  • @cntrygrlTawanna says:

    Yes, I have mentioned a couple times that my basement was already flooding on Thursday. And I’m in Kingsport.

  • @cheryl8466 says:

    I’ve been mentioning this and commenting about it because… I haven’t heard much either and people are confused.. we live about an hour and a half away from Ashville. We got hit by those storms for at very least, a day before Helene even got here. That was one of my biggest worries because it was steadily raining from the day or 2 before the hurricane hit. And they were already causing mild flooding in our area. Helene was going at least 20-25 mph into the coast, it quite literally slammed into us. It was also a huge hurricane.. Normally hurricanes move VERY slow, like 5mph slow. Hurricanes also lose a lot of steam once they hit land because they don’t have all the heat to feed it, like they get over warm oceans. The slower they move, the more energy they expell. The faster, the less energy they expell. Which is why, I think, it made such a huge impact inland.
    Helene wasn’t a 1 storm, one day situation. There were days worth of a series of unfortunate events, which lead to the mess we’re in now.

    • @caroleewalker5546 says:

      They weren’t “unfortunate events,”it was the weather. Weather channels, and national and local news, in broadcast, cable and print predicted and reported on the days of rain that preceded Helene. There was significant reporting on the weather channels, including why we had the conditions that produced these particular storms, and the catastrophic effects. One key factor is the temperature of the Gulf of Mexico is higher than usual, and the Gulf is where these storm systems begin. Were you absent from school the day they taught weather science, or did they not report it on Fox tv? Just because you personally don’t know or understand what hat or why something happened, doesn’t mean it’s “strange” or can’t be understood.

    • @theaeroponictowerchannel says:

      Yes, all that water plus high winds is what destroyed areas without rivers. The massive tree loss was intense.

    • @cheryl8466 says:

      @@caroleewalker5546 You took that way too literally. What I meant when I said that was, out of our entire history, that sequence of events hasn’t really happened. So, in my opinion, they were a sequence of unfortunate events. They happened one after the other. It would have been a completely different scenario if it had only rained. Or it was only Helene that came through. We wouldn’t have had as much damage…
      You just reiterated what I said in more technical terms. I have never admitted to being an expert. So to try and insult me on my lack of knowledge with something I take moderate interest in on top of making it political is futile.

    • @cheryl8466 says:

      @@caroleewalker5546 Also, I agree that there was reporting on this. I have never argued that fact. When I said that people were confused. I meant that they were confused to where all the water came from and why.
      I assume your familiar with how they report on these things, right? They’ve gotten very good at trying to predict the future when it comes to weather, and where they predict hurricane paths to go. But, things are consistently changing. It ultimately comes down to chance in the end. That’s why they give you a range with rainfall, wind speed, ect. Specifically with hurricanes and tornadoes. Even after all of the work and predictions put into reporting weather. It ended up being way worse than what most people expected. Because of the rainfall we got for days before hand…

  • @ayelean9397 says:

    ❤ Love the shed project!

  • @gigimac8459 says:

    I’m so excited about the sheds. I donated towards that through your church. God bless you.

  • @HeatherThompsonSocially says:

    I live on Georgia and that storm ahead of Helene also flooded us as well and it was an extremely odd cold front for that time of year. Not to mention we have been in an extreme drought since May and all of a sudden we get aaaalll this rain. P.s. in October we will have had ZERO rain – which hasn’t happened since 1878…

    • @Peterthesailor says:

      MarkHuneycutt channel covered this right before Helene happened on his youtube and also when Helene started. HE was paddling in a kayak in places where there should be no water. I think he is a former pilot and does mostly para motor flying on the channel. He showed the airport was flooded before HElene. Indeed the odds… such unlikely combo of circumstances are needed before something unlikely like this can happen. Yes much rain, but everything seems to have been pre flooded and or ‘mudded’…

  • @maryannknox7158 says:

    Dogs who have been searching for bodies are Dying from the TOXIC areas

    • @alive-25 says:

      @@maryannknox7158
      yeah I heard that too but I don’t know if it’s true, I haven’t heard anyone that owned the dogs come out and say this is true so it may just be a rumor why they would want to start that rumor I don’t know

  • @Skidderoperator says:

    LAND GRAB

  • @helenthompson5726 says:

    Thank you for your posts from Marshal, N. C❤ We have family in Your town .

  • @YogiHollowFarm says:

    Great job on the sheds!

  • @nlawrence323 says:

    I had heard on other channels about the storm that came through just before Helene. They said it t saturated the ground, so when Helene came through, there was nowhere for the water to go. The ground already had as much as it could hold. Thank you for all you’re doing to help and keep us informed.

  • @Peterthesailor says:

    Happy to hear about the sheds, impressive work besides all the other things you do to educate about food, preparedness and to help those in need right now.

  • @Peterthesailor says:

    MarkHuneycutt, before Helene: ‘well you’re supposed to be able to fly here but instead I am kayaking Johnson Airfield Hendersonville, um it’s going to get worse than
    this this is the Swannanoa River underneath the McD ow
    Bridge it’s currently at 11 ft and it’s expected to get to Major flooding record levels of 21 ft this has 10 ft to
    go currently at 11 ft and the crazy thing is nothing has really started …’ (part of transcript of the youtube video)

  • @Joel-q6g says:

    Wonderful work for the needy ! Thank you..your in our prayers !❤

  • @carriesunshine says:

    And yet mandatory evacs were never enforced days before knowing something as large as Helene was coming like they do in places like FL. Yet the mines shut down a day before Helene…How many lives could have been spared…things that definitely make me go hmmm..happy the shed program is taking off❤

  • @carriesunshine says:

    BTW…Billy from perma pastures farm was talking about Marshall and said he and others have chosen your town to come and test the soil then plant hemp plants to pull toxins from soil then test again to see if these plants will help rid the soil of toxins…not sure if that will help but maybe if interested look him up on the tube and reach out being Marshall is your town ❤

  • @williamweirjr9749 says:

    I remember here in south Mississippi the weather man said hellene would join the storm already in the area and cause catastrophic flooding. I do wish everyone there would have heard about it and got to a safer place

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