Follow along as Mark Sudduth and Matt Clemons are in Florida to cover Hurricane Ian's impact on Florida. Follow along as they set up various cameras and other weather monitoring equipment in various parts of the Florida West Coast. Today is Landfall day. Note many of the folks assisting with the live stream live in the effected area, so the stream may have issues during this event. Full access to the remote camera streams are only for Patreons, however Mark will post and show previews of them from them here at times. (Check twitter and public Patreon as well -- see below) Feel free to use the chat, but Mark usually won't be able to respond directly. The chat is moderated, on slow mode, and requires you to be subscribed to the channel for at least 10 minutes. Some times during the stream the audio may be muted for privacy. Streams typically last up to 12 hours, if that time limit is reached, another live stream may be started to replace it. For more information see and check out his Patreon page to help support his work. Support Mark and gain access to all the feeds: Twitter: Store: More information about the Hurricane Landfall Research Project can be found at
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing