Josh Morgerman
Hardcore hurricane chaser. Mississippi transplant. Righteous Bay Rat. The #HurricaneMan. Star of series #MissionHurricane.
- One year ago today was this freak show on the US Gulf Coast. Sacred Hurricane House was desecrated by the cold white stuff—temporarily became Sneaux House. A day that will live in infamy. But I'm OK now. It helps to talk about it.
- Coral Sea is quiet right now. But computer models have been hinting at #cyclone threat to Queensland #Australia. GFS & Google DeepMind are most aggressive, suggesting cyclone near Queensland in 6-10 days. Indicators are very uncertain—so for now, there's nothing to freak out about. Just stay aware.
- Wanna give thanks to my friend, Rob Rhorer. He works with wood & he made this sweet handmade Mississippi clock—from wood he salvaged from a Louisiana home destroyed by Hurricane LAURA. So, the shattered house lives on, resurrected in new creations. It's going in a special place in Hurricane House.
- Happy New Year to my followers. When I’m on tough expeditions, y’all inspire me to chase harder. Thank you. And I want to express my solidarity with Ukrainians. The strength you show defending yourselves inspires me. May we all show such bravery when evil comes our way. Here’s to a kinder 2026.
- Hurricane MELISSA's winds were the fiercest I've witnessed. & this is one of the highest gusts I filmed before 100% whiteout. The palm is bending so far, the crown is below the railing. This megagust happens at 43:26 in my video. Soon after, you can't see anything—just a screaming wall of whiteness.
- My video: Hurricane MELISSA at Ground Zero: youtu.be/siq-DdmBUIY This is the whole story. Skip to Chapter 5 for the crazy stuff. The highest winds I’ve personally witnessed—or heard. (Screaming sound as storm peaked was harsh & painful. Folks with me held their ears.) These winds smashed concrete.
- Robust wave—Invest 98L—is entering Caribbean. While #hurricane models are not especially excited, global & AI ensembles are more aggressive, showing this system growing real fangs. Caribbean nations need to watch this one. 2025 season might go out with a bang. If it develops, it will be #MELISSA.
- #Hurricane #IMELDA closing in on #Bermuda. Radar shows a deformed system: one super-long rainband & 1/3 of an eyewall. Ok. Strongest winds will occur within next couple of hours, I assume. Wx Nerd Note: Many of Bermuda's stations are very high above sea level, so readings there tend to be generous.
- Satellite & radar imagery show #IMELDA is starting to crank & will soon become a #hurricane off Florida, near the Bahamas. Thanks partly to #HUMBERTO, it'll accelerate away from the US—putting #Bermuda in the crosshairs. I haven't decided my next step—weighing potential targets around the world.
- Final leg of my grand odyssey to hunt #Typhoon RAGASA in China: quickie dusk flight from Houston to Gulfport. I was deep in thought the whole time about one thing: what I'm hunting next. French Quarter of New Orleans shimmered down below. Hurricane House seemed to welcome me home as I pulled up. ♥️
- Yeah, it looks sexy. But I'm not gonna sit here oohing and aahing over fish food all day. Ain't my style. P.S. Despite the "quiet" season, Cat-4 #Hurricane #HUMBERTO is the third top-quality specimen in the Atlantic this year.
- #IMELDA hasn't even been named yet and I'm already over it.
- NHC has started advisories on the thing which will soon be #IMELDA. Models are giving mixed signals in terms of intensity & path, with other pieces on the chessboard being the trough over the US & Hurricane HUMBERTO in Atlantic. Main takeaway: possible #hurricane near Southeast US coast by Tuesday.
- My fixer Mr. Chen & me, the day after the typhoon—in his hometown of Foshan in Guangdong. He wanted to take me to lunch at his favorite neighborhood place. We worked well together. We had to communicate entirely thru translation apps, but we made it work. And, yes, he said he'd do it again! 谢谢陈先生!
- Cat-5 Super #Typhoon #RAGASA raking the Babuyan Islands of the #Philippines with winds of 145 knots. Babuyan Island is squarely in the eye; the larger & more populated Calayan Island is in the inner eyewall—no doubt seeing extreme winds—& about to enter the lull. Next stop for me: China.
- Night falls on #Philippines as Cat-5 Super #Typhoon #RAGASA heads for Luzon Strait—a place that's seen many such beasts. After it clears the Strait, a weaker RAGASA will threaten big population centers in China. Me: hanging in Manila. I've made no decision where I'm going to hunt. There's time.
- #Typhoon #RAGASA is gorgeous—& difficult to chase. My target was Babuyan Islands (orange). There's no airport, but I had a plan—& then the plan fell through. Plan B: Hunt it in China (pink), where it could be a big impact. My possible targets: Hong Kong, Macau, Zhanjiang, & Leizhou. No decision yet.
- P.S. Sorry I've been silent for a while. Bluesky isn't available in Mississippi due to some age-verification bullsh*t, and I haven't gotten around to setting up a VPN.
- Hey from 35K ft over Pacific. I'm on the journey to hunt down #Typhoon #RAGASA. My plan: there ain't no plan—yet. Too soon. I'm just gonna land in Manila & look at it. From there, I have six distinct paths I can take—across different nations, etc. This is a tricky one. WPAC always a pain in the ass.
- #ERIN: big, powerful #hurricane that'll stay out over Atlantic. However, it'll grow in size—typical as hurricanes move N—so parts of US East Coast will see gusty winds & coastal flooding—like NC's Outer Banks. Re: next Atlantic wave: I'm starting to get a fishy, briny scent from that one, too.
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- Fifty-six years ago tonight, Category-5 #Hurricane #CAMILLE smashed #Mississippi. Eye passed right over my town, Bay Saint Louis. Community was devastated. I've been documenting the oral histories of neighbors who survived it. Check out their accounts here: www.facebook.com/share/p/1EfY...
- Pic from Hurricane Hunters' mission into #Hurricane #ERIN. Spectacular stadium eye. ❤ But I've moved on from ERIN. It's over between us. I'm a chaserdude—so if I can't have it, I'm not into it. Ain't gonna oooh & aaah over sexy fish food. My new focus? Possible rebound romance models are hinting at.
- San Juan radar shows #Hurricane #ERIN's tight core passing well N of #PuertoRico. Even so, outer rainbands are bringing heavy rain & gusty winds to PR & Virgin Islands. That inner core may collapse & give way to new, larger core—a classic eyewall replacement cycle. Either way, ERIN will miss US.
- Say hey to #ERIN, first #hurricane of the Atlantic season, passing just NE of Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands. It's now a Cat 5, with winds of 140 knots. Check out that sexy pinhole eye. Fortunately, this monstruous specimen is fish food—taking the perfect path, "field goaling" between all landmasses.
- TS #ERIN is looking much healthier. It's increasingly feeling like a fish storm, with models suggesting it may "field goal" between landmasses—N of Caribbean islands, E of Bahamas, between US & Bermuda, then S of Atlantic Canada. But outliers threaten E Bahamas, Newfoundland, & Bermuda.
- Morning light reveals TS #ERIN lurking in far-E Atlantic. It's struggling right now but will become 2025's first Atlantic #hurricane. Most models bring ERIN on parabolic recurve that keeps it N of Caribbean Islands, threads it between US & Bermuda, then hooks it NE so it stays S of Atlantic Canada.
- African disturbance is now Invest 97L. Will likely become season's first #hurricane. Where's it going? Generally WNW. Will it impact North America? Unclear—although overnight models have trended more N & E, increasing odds of recurve into open Atlantic. For now: watch & wait.
- Since the tropics are dead, I popped back into #LosAngeles for a quick visit. Reconnecting with my #SoCal loves: dry heat, stunning light, creative people, healthy living.
- August fruit salad. A couple of these should become DEXTER and then ERIN. But I'm not gonna have much to say about 'em. It's against this here chaserdude's religion to waste energy talking about fish food. (The lemon could *possibly* be something more than fish food, but I ain't holding my breath.)
- CO-MAY (EMONG) is pulling away from the #Phlippines. It's unclear exactly what happened, but it seems it was strong tropical storm (not a typhoon) as it passed near or over the W coast of Luzon overnight. (Compare JMA, JTWC, & PAGASA tracks—they're all different.) Main impact has been flooding.
- Doing personal travel as I wait for hurricanes. In #NYC for a few days. Nice to see family & reconnect with the city where I was born. NYC today is so different from when I was growing up—now cleaner & safer—but it's still the random & cool mishmash of humanity. Feels like the whole world lives here
- Get your natural sleep aid—now in weather-map form. Atlantic or Eastern Pacific flavors.
- TS #WIPHA is now within radar range of Hong Kong. It ain't exactly what I'd call a fine specimen, but it has an easily identifiable center and decent banding. Estimated winds are 55 knots. It'll be a stormy Sunday morning in Hong Kong.
- TS #WIPHA (called CRISING by Filipinos) is pulling away from the #Philippines (pink) after causing flooding & travel disruptions there. It's looking a little more organized as it crosses the South China Sea, & it could be near #typhoon intensity when it passes near #HongKong (star) in ~24 hours.
- View from Hurricane House just before it poured yesterday. #Invest93L brought 2.79 inches here, with 2 falling in only about a half hour. Lots of lightning & thunder, too, but peak winds of only 22 knots. With that, I am officially done talking about this annoying, boring system. Next!
- Wow. Hadn't looked at the radar since KMLB came back online & when I did, I was kinda surprised. That convective pattern is definitely giving cyclonic vibes. Excited to see #hurricane models run this afternoon, now that this has been designated Invest 93L. Getting some tingles from this one.
- This thing's gonna move W, across Florida & into Gulf. once there, it could spin up this week. Computer models are mixed. Euro ensembles don't care for it, but GFS ensembles develop it—& naughty ICON shows a #hurricane! Whatever it is, it'll move generally W, across N Gulf, toward Texas.
- The National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on the NE Gulf, where low pressure may form and develop during the coming week. Computer models aren't exactly screaming it out, but GFS and Euro ensembles are hinting at cyclone development in this region. 'Tis the season.