At one point, forecasters predicted Hurricane Dorian would head straight into Florida. Then, they said the storm would head north and evade the state, perhaps making landfall in Georgia, or maybe the Carolinas.

At this point, no one knows for sure where or even if the storm will make landfall again after hitting the Bahamas over the Labor Day weekend. But ever since the storm formed, Lane Pittman has been ready for it.

The Jacksonville-native who found internet fame after filming himself in 2016 half-naked, with his red hair blowing in the winds of Hurricane Matthew while holding a U.S. flag, has been on a hunt to face down the storm.

"Jacksonville, Florida. Jacksonville, North Carolina," Pittman recently posted. "It doesn’t matter. Wherever Dorian lands, so will I 🇺🇸🤘🏻"

How Lane Pittman became the Internet's most famous 'Florida man'

Since 2016, Pittman has had had videos of himself headbanging to hurricanes filmed once a year. In 2017, he did it to a Slayer song during Hurricane Irma. In 2018, he released a short clip of himself during Hurricane Florence.

His videos have received millions of views online and just this week, VICE released a short documentary on Pittman as part of their series "What the Florida."

"Videos like this are something that anyone can laugh at and have a good time," Pittman told the USA Today Network via direct message. "Whether you think it’s awesome, or I’m an idiot, at least you’re getting some comedic relief."

Inside the hunt for Hurricane Dorian

Pittman teased in a video posted Sept. 4 from his hometown that he was headed to face Dorian in North Carolina.

However, Pittman only got as far as Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the same city he visited and head-banged against Hurricane Florence last year.

"People know what to expect and they love it! Slayer, a shirtless ginger, American flag, and some sweet speed, baby," Pittman said.

Nate Chute is a producer with the USA Today Network. Follow him on Twitter at @nchute.