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Liked: Wind Speed Power Rankings - Derecho vs Tornado vs Hurricane Thanks again to Morgan and Morgan for sponsoring this video! If you’re ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. Their fee is free unless they win. For more information go to https://ift.tt/3BmA15O Tornadoes? Hurricanes? Derechos?... Nuclear Bombs? Which has the highest wind speeds? Today we find out in the Wind Speed Power Rankings. Thanks for watching! Next Video is about Tornado Lost Media! Videos Used: Justin Celso Iowa Derecho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6T24WCyLtc&list=PLoZnoovnbkdT_9EYKHjxCY8EvceEEWH10 Dean W - Cedar Rapids Derecho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWLoVocdICc E Hindman - Cedar Rapids Derecho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBkPichBlt8 Storm Chaser Vs Hurricane Winds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4pFdLJmG7M ScottGuest67 - Jarrell Tornado Raw Coverage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6EhR47EM-g&t=644s Angel Escobales Jr. - Jarrell Aerial Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhGk2yVC8dw Atomcentral - Apple 2 Atomic Bomb Effects https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztJXZjIp8OA Content: 0:00 intro 0:50 Calm Conditions 1:27 Windy 2:28 Morgan & Morgan Ad 3:34 Damaging Winds 3:58 Derecho Winds 5:00 Hurricane Winds 7:06 Tornado Winds 10:25 Mount Washington Winds 11:26 Atomic Bomb Winds #tornado #wind #weather via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4CBqU9yjDM

Wind Speed Power Rankings - Derecho vs Tornado vs Hurricane Thanks again to Morgan and Morgan for sponsoring this video! If you’re ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. Their fee is free unless they win. For more information go to https://ift.tt/3BmA15O Tornadoes? Hurricanes? Derechos?... Nuclear Bombs? Which has Tags: ifttt, youtube https://www.youtu via Pocket https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4CBqU9yjDM April 24, 2023 at 04:20PM
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This is the story behind one of the most famous tornado photos of all time. The Jarrell F5 Tornado Dead Man Walking Photo. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe for more tornado content. Contents: 0:00 Intro 1:35 The Jarrell F5 Tornado 3:18 Double Creek Estates Tornado Damage 4:00 The Dead #ifttt #youtube

Liked: Tornado Lost Media - The Dead Man Walking Tornado Footage This is the story behind one of the most famous tornado photos of all time. The Jarrell F5 Tornado Dead Man Walking Photo. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe for more tornado content. Contents: 0:00 Intro 1:35 The Jarrell F5 Tornado 3:18 Double Creek Estates Tornado Damage 4:00 The Dead Man Walking Tornado Myth 5:30 Multi Vortex Tornado 6:15 The Dead Man Walking Photo 7:42 The Search 9:00 Scott Beckwith 9:50 The Dead Man Walking Photo Location 11:45 The Search for the Lost Jarrell Tapes 12:44: Other Dead Man Walking Tornadoes Cullman and El Reno Sources: Jarrell Tornado Home Video Mux ("Dead Man Walking" Home Video) Angel Escobales Jr. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTYHP5_dxh4 Antarctic Vortex - Jarrell Texas F5 Tornado Dead Man Walking Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBauRBN-8As&t=2s Scott Guest Jarrell Tornado Raw 16 x 9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6EhR47EM-g&t=646s Stormstalker May 27, 1997 -- Jarrell, TX F5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQxhpcMc33I&t=45s Jarrell Tornado 1997: Where Are The Videos? Angel Escobales Jr. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyyxNBatOoE&t=131s Time Magazine Article - Nowhere to Run by Belinda Luscombe https://ift.tt/i4wHbfc Jarrell By Mary H. Hodge, Priscilla S. King Available on Google Books #tornado #lostmedia #weather via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK7XOMTs6j8

Tornado Lost Media - The Dead Man Walking Tornado Footage This is the story behind one of the most famous tornado photos of all time. The Jarrell F5 Tornado Dead Man Walking Photo. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe for more tornado content. Contents: 0:00 Intro 1:35 The Jarrell F5 Tornado 3:18 Double Creek Estates Tornado Damage 4:00 The Dead Tags: ifttt, kevin1230san, tornado lost media - the , youtube, youtube https://www.youtu via Pocket https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK7XOMTs6j8 April 22, 2023 at 05:20PM
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Liked: The 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore F5 Tornado - The Strongest Tornado - A Retrospective and Analysis SOURCES USED: https://ift.tt/t8zRqHn Want to request a storm for me to cover? Fill out this form! (Please read the instructions on the form before sending a request): https://ift.tt/YUwiN1J Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjC-vhlDXh6cJSwePxc-V_A/join Moore, Oklahoma. A small suburb outside of the state capitol of Oklahoma City. To those outside of the weather community, the city of Moore, Oklahoma may just seem like an ordinary suburb of a major metropolitan city. However, to those who are interested in weather, Moore, Oklahoma is known for one reason and one reason alone; Moore, Oklahoma is one of, if not the most unlucky towns when it comes to being hit by Tornadoes. Since 1998, Moore, Oklahoma has been hit by 9 separate tornadoes; with 4 of those ending up being violent tornadoes.. Over the next two videos; I will be taking a look at the two most infamous tornado outbreaks that included a tornado that hit the city of Moore, Oklahoma. The first tornado outbreak; is the most infamous, and it happened in Early May 1999. From May 2-8 a tornado outbreak sequence tore through the central and eastern portions of the United States; with the majority of the activity occurring on May 3rd through the 4th. Throughout the outbreak sequence, multiple strong to violent tornadoes occurred; with 4 F4 tornadoes, and one F5 tornado that lives in infamy. The Bridge-Creek Moore F5 Tornado is one of the most infamous tornadoes in world history, because it holds the record for the strongest wind speed ever observed from a tornado at approximately 301 mph. The legacy and importance the Moore F5 Tornado has to tornado history is massive; and the outbreak itself is one of the most significant outbreaks to ever be observed in the United States. Even outside of the Moore Tornado itself. So today, I am going to take a deep dive into the May 2-8 Tornado Outbreak Sequence, going over the outbreak as a whole with a primary focus on the Bridge Creek-Moore F5 Tornado. Going over the state of the 1999 Tornado Season thus far, The synopsis of the event, the event itself, the aftermath, and the historical significance of the event. Welcome to Nature’s Fury. Special Thanks to: @krakelaksLLShackelak For Letting Me Use Their Music @cyaniblue5127 For Letting Me Use Their Music @Zinle For Letting Me Use Their Music Rishi, Broker, And Alice for Proofreading the script Oklahoma Tornadoes on Twitter for helping me find damage photos. Nicholas for letting me use their radar loop of Moore 2013 @CelticWhite For my commissions. @ReedTimmerWx For letting me use his footage SOCIALS Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/alferia​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Alferia_ Discord Tag: Alferia 7274​ Discord Server: https://ift.tt/mQuHFK9 Patreon: https://ift.tt/V5AylMv COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All Images, footage, and music are NOT OWNED BY ME AND ARE OWNED BY THEIR RESPECTFUL OWNERS. I own nothing but the video itself. #documentary #weather #tornado via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZmygBCJf8c
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LIVE: Post-Mortem Briefing/Analysis- March 24th-27th/March 31st-April 1st, 2023 Outbreak SequencesLiked on YouTube: LIVE: Post-Mortem Briefing/Analysis- March 24th-27th/March 31st-April 1st, 2023 Outbreak Sequences LIVE: Post-Mortem Briefing/Analysis- March 24th-27th/March 31st-April 1st, 2023 Outbreak Sequences On Saturday, April 8th, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET, the US Team will take you through an hour of analysis, overview, and post-mortem of two previous, devastating, historic and deadly tornado outbreaks across areas of the Central US. Those outbreaks in particular being the March 24th through the 27th, in addition to the more recent, Bi-Modal HIGH Risk which lead to a historic tornado outbreak across areas of the Mid South US and Mississippi Valley Region, where over 120 tornadoes touched down and wreaked a path of destruction across several states, killing 27 people and injuring dozens. Across the span of both of these outbreaks, 150+ tornadoes were confirmed, in addition to 22 fatalities, and dozens of injuries. Truly heartbreaking stories and damage continues to come to in from the hardest hit areas... We will be with you for an hour on Saturday, to take you through all of the recent events that have happened over the last week or so, and process these particular events with you, through all of its aspects. Please do note, that at some points of this particular debriefing, in areas where we talk about damage and impacts, that there will be some emotional points that we will be touching on throughout an extensive de-briefing/post-mortem here on the channel, taking you through what happened, why it happened, and the impacts that it caused, the cities that were hit, the emergencies that were issued, and so much more to come For those who were impacted by these deadly outbreaks, and notable tornadoes, our thoughts and prayers are with you throughout these upcoming days, weeks, and perhaps months of sorrow, recovery, and building back HOW TO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT TORNADO/OUTBREAK VICTIMS: https://ift.tt/TUSHWmp To keep up to date with the latest information from us here on Force Thirteen US, check out our outlets to support us, and keeping up to date with the latest weather information! Follow us on Twitter ⊳ https://twitter.com/ForceThirteenUS Subscribe to us here on Youtube ⊳ https://www.youtube.com/@ForceThirteenUS Support us on our Patreon ⊳ https://ift.tt/9J6lWi8 Join our Discord Server to get in on the latest conversation ⊳ https://discord.gg/forcethirteen​ Follow us on Facebook ⊳ https://www.facebook.com/ForceThirteen/​ And finally, BUY OUR MERCH! ⊳ https://ift.tt/ijRwCVT #ALwx #MSwx #TNwx #KYwx #MOwx #IAwx #ILwx #ARwx #TXwx #tornadooutbreak #severeweather #rollingfork #mississippi #arkansas #iowa #tennessee #indiana #illinois #ohio #INwx #tornado #severe #wx #tornadoes #2023 #weather #wx #HighRisk #ModerateRisk via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yDwTj-iROo Tags: IFTTT, YouTube April 08, 2023 at 12:21PM Evernote link: https://ift.tt/nQkRs8M
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Liked: LIVE: Post-Mortem Briefing/Analysis- March 24th-27th/March 31st-April 1st, 2023 Outbreak Sequences On Saturday, April 8th, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET, the US Team will take you through an hour of analysis, overview, and post-mortem of two previous, devastating, historic and deadly tornado outbreaks across areas of the Central US. Those outbreaks in particular being the March 24th through the 27th, in addition to the more recent, Bi-Modal HIGH Risk which lead to a historic tornado outbreak across areas of the Mid South US and Mississippi Valley Region, where over 120 tornadoes touched down and wreaked a path of destruction across several states, killing 27 people and injuring dozens. Across the span of both of these outbreaks, 150+ tornadoes were confirmed, in addition to 22 fatalities, and dozens of injuries. Truly heartbreaking stories and damage continues to come to in from the hardest hit areas... We will be with you for an hour on Saturday, to take you through all of the recent events that have happened over the last week or so, and process these particular events with you, through all of its aspects. Please do note, that at some points of this particular debriefing, in areas where we talk about damage and impacts, that there will be some emotional points that we will be touching on throughout an extensive de-briefing/post-mortem here on the channel, taking you through what happened, why it happened, and the impacts that it caused, the cities that were hit, the emergencies that were issued, and so much more to come For those who were impacted by these deadly outbreaks, and notable tornadoes, our thoughts and prayers are with you throughout these upcoming days, weeks, and perhaps months of sorrow, recovery, and building back HOW TO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT TORNADO/OUTBREAK VICTIMS: https://ift.tt/TUSHWmp To keep up to date with the latest information from us here on Force Thirteen US, check out our outlets to support us, and keeping up to date with the latest weather information! Follow us on Twitter ⊳ https://twitter.com/ForceThirteenUS Subscribe to us here on Youtube ⊳ https://www.youtube.com/@ForceThirteenUS Support us on our Patreon ⊳ https://ift.tt/9J6lWi8 Join our Discord Server to get in on the latest conversation ⊳ https://discord.gg/forcethirteen​ Follow us on Facebook ⊳ https://www.facebook.com/ForceThirteen/​ And finally, BUY OUR MERCH! ⊳ https://ift.tt/ijRwCVT #ALwx #MSwx #TNwx #KYwx #MOwx #IAwx #ILwx #ARwx #TXwx #tornadooutbreak #severeweather #rollingfork #mississippi #arkansas #iowa #tennessee #indiana #illinois #ohio #INwx #tornado #severe #wx #tornadoes #2023 #weather #wx #HighRisk #ModerateRisk via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yDwTj-iROo

LIVE: Post-Mortem Briefing/Analysis- March 24th-27th/March 31st-April 1st, 2023 Outbreak Sequences On Saturday, April 8th, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET, the US Team will take you through an hour of analysis, overview, and post-mortem of two previous, devastating, historic and deadly tornado outbreaks across areas of the Central US. Those outbreaks in particular being the March 24th through the 27th, in ad Tags: ifttt, kevin1230san, youtube, youtube https://www.youtu via Pocket https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yDwTj-iROo April 08, 2023 at 12:55PM
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This video is all about tornado sirens. Their history, their sounds, their shapes, and all the different brands and models. Which tornado sirens do you think sound the scariest? Thanks for watching!.. Also you should consider subscribing for more tornado content! Love you. Also I have a new chann #youtube

Liked: Tornado Sirens are Scary... This video is all about tornado sirens. Their history, their sounds, their shapes, and all the different brands and models. Which tornado sirens do you think sound the scariest? Thanks for watching!.. Also you should consider subscribing for more tornado content! Love you. Also I have a new channel called "Swegz" about the evolution of things if you're interested.. (Also also if I sound weird, its because I filmed this while I had strep throat) Contents: 0:00 intro 1:50 tornado siren history 3:20 civil defense sirens 4:38 history of tornado warnings 6:30 first tornado siren use 7:18 siren 101 7:58 siren alert sound 8:18 siren attack sound 8:49 siren hi lo sound 9:00 alternating wail sound 9:20 siren tones 10:00 siren ports 8/10 8/12 9/12 10/12 4/5 11:00 federal signal thunderbolt 11:56 ACA alerting communicators of America 12:10 electric sirens federal signal modulator 12:30 scary chicago siren 13:10 the future of tornado sirens sources: North Dakota Sirens and Roblox Decot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ9xm737Ivg Charlie Davidson Thunderbolt 1000T Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9rRSY0dRIU&t=54s Dillion Carpenter Thunderbolt 1000 Norman OK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbo24rCLZb8&t=48s BOOGIEMAN Tornado Sirens in Downton Chicago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnkMSmLc6mM Tyler Shaw - Federal Signal Thunderbolt 1003A Alternate Wail - Saint Paul, Nebraska https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoAznrsESGI&t=50s DSRX100 WPS Whelen WPS-2750, Alert, Voice, & Wail/Attack: Petersburg, Indiana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu56Wgz3hdE&t=60s Tornado Siren Junkie - Creepy Tornado Sirens Going Off in Downtown Chicago 06-15-2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84TSpb6UEwc uwtitanfan Federal Signal 1000T Colo IA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVFbGrSjnoQ BFI The Warning 1939 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPMIYyapLF4 National Library of Medicine: Let's Face It (Federal Civil Defense Administration, 1954) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwZmzlQfejs&t=119s Various scenes from Night of the Twisters Music: Carrington Institute - Perfect Dark The Sims Soundtrack - Neighborhood 7 Planetary Pieces - Apotos Night Hub World #tornado #siren #weather via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjcIs8FGrUE
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I was recently playing around on the Tornado Archive (link below) and I discovered that you can filter by strength and fatalities. So then my curiosity made me wonder what the deadliest small (F1 and F0) tornadoes since 1950 were. I thought others might find it interesting so I put together this sma #kevin1230san

Liked: Deadliest "Weak" Tornadoes I was recently playing around on the Tornado Archive (link below) and I discovered that you can filter by strength and fatalities. So then my curiosity made me wonder what the deadliest small (F1 and F0) tornadoes since 1950 were. I thought others might find it interesting so I put together this small video.. Plus It's been awhile since I made a video related to tragic tornado events. But yes, with that said, these events may be disturbing for many so viewer discretion is advised. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe for more tornado content! (lots to come) Contents 0:00 intro 0:44 Definition of an F1 Tornado 1:20 East Coldenham School Disaster 4:09 Whippoorwill Showboat Disaster 5:42 2018 Duck boat Disaster 6:07 1840 Natchez Tornado 6:50 Tornadoes and Mobile Homes 9:35 Deadliest F0 Tornadoes Music: Falling Forever References: The Tornado Archive: https://ift.tt/HTD4k1X 40 years later, memories of Whippoorwill tragedy remain vivid: https://ift.tt/zgbauOV East Coldenham Disaster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IbjLAMazmI 2016 Waverly Tornado: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loU9egzFq_8 2018 Duck Boat Disaster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEDumpeFFUw&t=7s Tornado Ditch Safety https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-JUwxyyzn8 #tornado #weather #disaster via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQpBBgVFDfQ
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🔴 LIVE DANGEROUS Travel Conditions After The BLIZZARD -Storm Chaser @radaromega_wxLiked on YouTube: 🔴 LIVE DANGEROUS Travel Conditions After The BLIZZARD -Storm Chaser @radaromega_wx 🔴 LIVE DANGEROUS Travel Conditions After The BLIZZARD -Storm Chaser @radaromega_wx #live #weather #stormchasers A BLIZZARD is forecast! Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan! FRIGID Arctic air will flow in with this snowstorm, so expect SUB ZERO temps and windchills! Download RadarOmega: iOS: https://bit.ly/iOSVinceWaelti Android: https://bit.ly/GoogleVinceWaelti Store: store.seethestorm.com Paypal: https://ift.tt/xjsFvcq Venmo: @stormchaservince Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSk-ojoH2rgAuYadPLJgJA/join Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and subscribe on YouTube. Social media links: seethestorm.com via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1GxkeamjEg Tags: IFTTT, YouTube December 24, 2022 at 10:20AM Evernote link: https://ift.tt/8LKOfwj
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#live #weather #stormchasers A BLIZZARD is forecast! Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan! FRIGID Arctic air will flow in with this snowstorm, so expect SUB ZERO temps and windchills! Download RadarOmega: iOS: https://bit.ly/iOSVinceWaelti Android: https://bit.ly/GoogleVinceWaelti Store: #kevin1230san

Liked: 🔴 LIVE DANGEROUS Travel Conditions After The BLIZZARD -Storm Chaser @radaromega_wx #live #weather #stormchasers A BLIZZARD is forecast! Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan! FRIGID Arctic air will flow in with this snowstorm, so expect SUB ZERO temps and windchills! Download RadarOmega: iOS: https://bit.ly/iOSVinceWaelti Android: https://bit.ly/GoogleVinceWaelti Store: store.seethestorm.com Paypal: https://ift.tt/xjsFvcq Venmo: @stormchaservince Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSk-ojoH2rgAuYadPLJgJA/join Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and subscribe on YouTube. Social media links: seethestorm.com via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1GxkeamjEg
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#live #weather #stormchasers A BLIZZARD is forecast! Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan! FRIGID Arctic air will flow in with this snowstorm, so expect SUB ZERO temps and windchills! -WATCH RadarOmega's STUDIO COVERAGE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nwyCbM2dDI Download RadarOmega: iOS #kevin1230san

Liked: 🔴 LIVE Experience the BLIZZARD! Extreme Travel Problems Expected! - Storm Chaser@radaromega_wx #live #weather #stormchasers A BLIZZARD is forecast! Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan! FRIGID Arctic air will flow in with this snowstorm, so expect SUB ZERO temps and windchills! -WATCH RadarOmega's STUDIO COVERAGE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nwyCbM2dDI Download RadarOmega: iOS: https://bit.ly/iOSVinceWaelti Android: https://bit.ly/GoogleVinceWaelti Store: store.seethestorm.com Paypal: https://ift.tt/yT46ulO Venmo: @stormchaservince Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSk-ojoH2rgAuYadPLJgJA/join Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and subscribe on YouTube. Social media links: seethestorm.com via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOM8K_fct08
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Liked: LIVE: Major Snowstorm Coverage! Heavy Snowfall, Dangerous Cold, and Strong Winds! | Weather central #ice #snow #sleet #freezingrain #storms #northeast #midwest #winter #winterweather #weather #weatherforecast #forecast #snowstorm #winter #blizzard via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TnzqPvkeJk
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Are Tornadoes Going Extinct?Liked on YouTube: Are Tornadoes Going Extinct? Are Tornadoes Going Extinct? During the stretch from mid may to the end of June, I was out storm chasing every setup, and for a while it seemed like tornadoes were extinct in tornado alley. Did I eventually see a tornado? Watch the documentary/video and you'll see... Follow me on my other socials! IG: https://ift.tt/MXQSHCd Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskeChris #tornado #weather #adventure 0:00 - Intro 0:32 - May 11, 12, 15, 16, 17 3:27 - May 19, 24 5:18 - May 29, 30, 31 8:27 - June 5, 7 9:27 - June 23 via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Xx5hxXeW0 Tags: IFTTT, YouTube December 14, 2022 at 09:35PM Evernote link: https://ift.tt/Mn8TQPp
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Liked: Are Tornadoes Going Extinct? During the stretch from mid may to the end of June, I was out storm chasing every setup, and for a while it seemed like tornadoes were extinct in tornado alley. Did I eventually see a tornado? Watch the documentary/video and you'll see... Follow me on my other socials! IG: https://ift.tt/MXQSHCd Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskeChris #tornado #weather #adventure 0:00 - Intro 0:32 - May 11, 12, 15, 16, 17 3:27 - May 19, 24 5:18 - May 29, 30, 31 8:27 - June 5, 7 9:27 - June 23 via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Xx5hxXeW0
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Is The EF Scale Outdated?Liked on YouTube: Is The EF Scale Outdated? Is The EF Scale Outdated? On the night of December 10th 2021 and extremely violent tornado would rip a 165-mile path through western Kentucky, directly impacting the towns of Mayfield, Princeton, Bremen and many others. This tornado would do high end damage, fully sweeping multiple homes off their foundations. The surveyors would determine that this tornado was EF4 strength with a maximum windspeed of 190 miles per hour. To understand the decision made by the surveyors you need to understand the history of the EF scale, and how it works. The EF scale in its current form uses damage to determine the maximum windspeeds within a tornado, is this practice outdated with modern radar as well as videos and simulations of storms? The practice of using damage to analyze tornadoes got its start in 1945 when Tetsuya “Ted” Fujita would analyze the Nagasaki atomic blast on the ground. Ted Fujita would later move to the United States where he would continue his analysis of ground damage, except this time it was in the field of meteorology, specifically on tornadoes. Fujita would theorize that tornadoes had multiple vortex structure based on the damage patterns he observed. In 1974 an extraordinary tornado outbreak would occur; 148 tornadoes would materialize in over a dozen states and Canada. This day would provide the best tornado footage at that time, where tornadoes in Muncie Indiana and Xenia Ohio would verify Fujita’s theory of multiple vortex structure. It was clear using damage to assess a tornado was a valid technique. Over 30 years would pass, until 2007 when the National Weather Service would adopt a new scale, the Enhanced Fujita Scale. This scale was the same as the Fujita scale, except there were slight modifications to the projected windspeeds at each respective category, and there would be 28 outlined Damage Indicators to do a better job outlining surveyed damage to a windspeed. Since its introduction in 2007 there have been only 9 EF5 tornadoes, which is quite low considering there have been over 25,000 documented tornadoes during this time. Is the lack of EF5 tornadoes due to less violent tornadoes occurring? Or is it due to the way the EF Scale works. I believe it is because the EF scale relies on damage to occur for it to rate a tornado. Many tornadoes happen over open fields and do not do any damage that could have been used to rate a tornado. If the EF scale were to also take into consideration vehicle damage, ground scouring, debris granulation, doppler radar, photogrammetry, and simulated environments, I believe tornadoes would be more accurately rated. There are cases where the EF scale has misrepresented a tornadoes strength. The worst example of this was the 2013 El Reno tornado, which was the widest tornado, had measured winds greater than 300 mph, tossed multiple cars over 100 meters, but was only give an EF3 rating because the worst damage it did according to the Damage Indicators was EF3. The second example was the 2021 Western Kentucky tornado also known as the Mayfield Tornado, which swept multiple homes off their foundations and left granulated debris nearby, which in my opinion is indicative of an EF5 tornado. The last example covered is the tornado that hit Rochelle and Fairdale Illinois. The National Weather Service would survey the damage and determine at 20 different spots the maximum windspeed was 200 mph, which is only 1 mph under the cutoff for EF5 strength. This seems unlikely to have not had over 200 mph winds given the incredible video and ground scouring this tornado produced. I am not alone in my criticisms. In 2021 a paper was released by respected scientists that stated “Supercell tornadoes are much strong and wider than damage-based ratings indicate”. The observed that 20% of all tornadoes have extreme winds, which is much more than the 0.4% of tornadoes rated by the National Weather Service. In conclusion, the practice of determining a tornadoes windspeed through the damage it leaves on the ground is an outdated practice that originally started due to the lack of information. With modern technology, additional techniques should be employed to increase the accuracy of tornado wind speed estimations. Paper cited: https://ift.tt/ITbps8X PBS Mr. Tornado: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIAysI2oBRU&list=PLmh4YIWteoGjBFG7z-udPhTAY6vjAa0y0 Follow me on my other socials! IG: https://ift.tt/N8f9hQm Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskeChris Email: [email protected] #Tornado #mayfield #weather via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7ZXICicfCU Tags: IFTTT, YouTube December 13, 2022 at 10:21PM Evernote link: https://ift.tt/l4Nmgs5
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On the night of December 10th 2021 and extremely violent tornado would rip a 165-mile path through western Kentucky, directly impacting the towns of Mayfield, Princeton, Bremen and many others. This tornado would do high end damage, fully sweeping multiple homes off their foundations. The surveyors #youtube

Liked: Is The EF Scale Outdated? On the night of December 10th 2021 and extremely violent tornado would rip a 165-mile path through western Kentucky, directly impacting the towns of Mayfield, Princeton, Bremen and many others. This tornado would do high end damage, fully sweeping multiple homes off their foundations. The surveyors would determine that this tornado was EF4 strength with a maximum windspeed of 190 miles per hour. To understand the decision made by the surveyors you need to understand the history of the EF scale, and how it works. The EF scale in its current form uses damage to determine the maximum windspeeds within a tornado, is this practice outdated with modern radar as well as videos and simulations of storms? The practice of using damage to analyze tornadoes got its start in 1945 when Tetsuya “Ted” Fujita would analyze the Nagasaki atomic blast on the ground. Ted Fujita would later move to the United States where he would continue his analysis of ground damage, except this time it was in the field of meteorology, specifically on tornadoes. Fujita would theorize that tornadoes had multiple vortex structure based on the damage patterns he observed. In 1974 an extraordinary tornado outbreak would occur; 148 tornadoes would materialize in over a dozen states and Canada. This day would provide the best tornado footage at that time, where tornadoes in Muncie Indiana and Xenia Ohio would verify Fujita’s theory of multiple vortex structure. It was clear using damage to assess a tornado was a valid technique. Over 30 years would pass, until 2007 when the National Weather Service would adopt a new scale, the Enhanced Fujita Scale. This scale was the same as the Fujita scale, except there were slight modifications to the projected windspeeds at each respective category, and there would be 28 outlined Damage Indicators to do a better job outlining surveyed damage to a windspeed. Since its introduction in 2007 there have been only 9 EF5 tornadoes, which is quite low considering there have been over 25,000 documented tornadoes during this time. Is the lack of EF5 tornadoes due to less violent tornadoes occurring? Or is it due to the way the EF Scale works. I believe it is because the EF scale relies on damage to occur for it to rate a tornado. Many tornadoes happen over open fields and do not do any damage that could have been used to rate a tornado. If the EF scale were to also take into consideration vehicle damage, ground scouring, debris granulation, doppler radar, photogrammetry, and simulated environments, I believe tornadoes would be more accurately rated. There are cases where the EF scale has misrepresented a tornadoes strength. The worst example of this was the 2013 El Reno tornado, which was the widest tornado, had measured winds greater than 300 mph, tossed multiple cars over 100 meters, but was only give an EF3 rating because the worst damage it did according to the Damage Indicators was EF3. The second example was the 2021 Western Kentucky tornado also known as the Mayfield Tornado, which swept multiple homes off their foundations and left granulated debris nearby, which in my opinion is indicative of an EF5 tornado. The last example covered is the tornado that hit Rochelle and Fairdale Illinois. The National Weather Service would survey the damage and determine at 20 different spots the maximum windspeed was 200 mph, which is only 1 mph under the cutoff for EF5 strength. This seems unlikely to have not had over 200 mph winds given the incredible video and ground scouring this tornado produced. I am not alone in my criticisms. In 2021 a paper was released by respected scientists that stated “Supercell tornadoes are much strong and wider than damage-based ratings indicate”. The observed that 20% of all tornadoes have extreme winds, which is much more than the 0.4% of tornadoes rated by the National Weather Service. In conclusion, the practice of determining a tornadoes windspeed through the damage it leaves on the ground is an outdated practice that originally started due to the lack of information. With modern technology, additional techniques should be employed to increase the accuracy of tornado wind speed estimations. Paper cited: https://ift.tt/ITbps8X PBS Mr. Tornado: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIAysI2oBRU&list=PLmh4YIWteoGjBFG7z-udPhTAY6vjAa0y0 Follow me on my other socials! IG: https://ift.tt/N8f9hQm Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskeChris Email: [email protected] #Tornado #mayfield #weather via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7ZXICicfCU
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Liked: The Forgotten Tornado Outbreak Of 2013 - November 17, 2013: A Retrospective Join Alferia's Allusional Alliance!: https://ift.tt/HGR8n4u SOURCES USED: https://ift.tt/SvFLHV4 Update Video: https://youtu.be/ATDocr0PrVg November, a month that is often associated with the end of fall and the beginning of Winter, a month of reflection of the dead, and what people are thankful for. In 2013, that was the case for many, but for those in the midwestern United States, tragedy struck a week and a half before thanksgiving. Over the course of less than 10 hours, 73 tornadoes touched down across the United States, including multiple significant to violent tornadoes; including the Washington EF4 Tornado, the New Minden EF4 Tornado, the Brookport EF3 Tornado, the Lafayette EF3 Tornado, and an EF2 tornado just outside of Toledo, Ohio. The outbreak was devastating, and one of the worst outbreaks to occur in the month of November. Despite the mass devastation and the near record breaking status the outbreak has, the outbreak has been overshadowed (At least in terms of outbreaks that get requests on my channel), overlooked by the Moore EF5 tornado, and the El Reno EF3 from earlier that year. Due to the extreme circumstances regarding the status of the outbreak, specifically it's synopsis and it occurring in MID NOVEMBER, I feel like there's enough reason to take a deep dive into the November 17, 2013 Tornado Outbreak. So today, I will be taking a deep dive into the November 17th, 2013 Tornado Outbreak: Covering the state of Tornadic Events of 2013 thus far, the synopsis, the outbreak itself, and the aftermath. Welcome, to Nature’s Fury. SOURCES USED: https://ift.tt/SvFLHV4 Update Video: https://youtu.be/ATDocr0PrVg Special Thanks to my proofreaders: Alice, And Rishi All art done on the channel has been done by @Celtic White Please follow them on twitter! https://twitter.com/_CelticWhite_ Social Media: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/alferia​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Alferia_ Discord Tag: Alferia 7274​ Discord Server: https://ift.tt/bW5V2zN Patreon: https://ift.tt/BI3kexX COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All Images, footage, and music are NOT OWNED BY ME AND ARE OWNED BY THEIR RESPECTFUL OWNERS. I own nothing but the video itself. #weather #documentary #tornado via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRG9jywQ_4U
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