@@5kNaChebupele I though I saw something, great findings!
@Silas_B9 күн бұрын
Was it fun I would love to Cause storms
@Weather_in_2D-Offical8 күн бұрын
@@Silas_B It was really fun, but if you were to go storm chasing I would recommend bringing a friend because that was one of the reasons it carried.
@lukin_anton_3409 күн бұрын
😃👍❤🔥🌩
@maxamega9 күн бұрын
THATS ME!
@Weather_in_2D-Offical9 күн бұрын
LOL
@maxamega10 күн бұрын
I was here directly behind the camera watching the previous storms go out to sea, Microbursts that aren’t imbedded are rlly good.
@Weather_in_2D-Offical10 күн бұрын
@@maxamega Oh hey, I guess you just woke up lol 😂
@sherifabdlsalam629110 күн бұрын
SUPERCELLS Supercells are storms --- usually, but not necessarily, thunderstorms --- that contain updrafts that rotate about a vertical axis. This rotation is derived from shear in the environmental wind field (that is, a change in wind direction and / or speed with height) surrounding the storm as it begins to grow. Supercells often produce damaging wind, large hail, and tornadoes, and most strong to violent tornadoes are associated with supercells. Analogous to cancer cells in a living organism, supercells differ from ordinary thunderstorms in that the rotation of their updraft enables them to overcome the self-limiting mechanisms that bring demise to regular storms. Once formed, a supercell may perpetuate itself for an appreciable length of time, even upon encountering an environment that is hostile to the development of new storms. The figure below shows the vertical wind field associated with a typical supercell thunderstorm. The background photograph was taken from an airplane by T. Theodore Fujita, looking northeast over eastern Kansas on the afternoon of April 21, 1961. The storm is rotating counter-clockwise (red arrows), which is typical for most long-lived supercells in the Northern Hemisphere. The striations of the low-level clouds reflect, in part, converging low-level winds (green and yellow arrows) curving into the rotating updraft of the storm. This rotating updraft is known as a mesocyclone. The anvil-shaped formation at the top of the storm marks the level at which the updrafts reach the stratosphere, lose buoyancy (ie., stop rising) and begin to move downstream (blue arrow). The schematic plan views below show how isolated supercell thunderstorms (panel a) appear on radar reflectivity displays in comparison to various bow echo configurations (panels b-d). The arrows depict surface winds and downdrafts. Isolated supercells (a) often appear as roughly circular or kidney-shaped blobs, with a point or hook-shaped appendage on the rear side of the echo, relative to its direction of motion. ("FFD" and "RFD" refer to the storm's front flank and rear flank downdrafts, respectively). Panels b, c, and d depict common bow echo configurations. Bow echoes typically are larger in scale than individual supercells. However, supercells sometimes are embedded in bow echoes. Embedded supercell storms may occur at or near the poleward (northern) end of a bow such as the one in (b), or at the intersection of the two legs of reflectivity in a line echo wave pattern (LEWP) like that in (c). A classic serial derecho is depicted in (d); supercells in such systems frequently occur near the crests of the LEWPs that connect adjacent bowing segments. In some cases, bow echoes and, ultimately, derecho-producing convective systems, develop from individual supercell storms. Two examples of such evolution include the "Supercell Transition Derecho" of July 28-29, 1986, and the "Texas Derecho" of May 4-5, 1989. (Figure adapted from Johns and Doswell 1992). Back to the "Derecho-Producing Storms" section of the Derecho Facts page Back to the "Tornadoes and Other Circulations in Derecho Environments" section of the Derecho Facts page I hope that helped you 😊😅
@Weather_in_2D-Offical10 күн бұрын
WOAH THATS A LOT OF STUFF 😅
@LandspoutPlaying10 күн бұрын
😮
@geckohunting0911 күн бұрын
Wow!
@geckohunting0912 күн бұрын
Create the microburst Of snow in the next video
@lukin_anton_34012 күн бұрын
👍
@lloydbellis736012 күн бұрын
That was fun 😎😎😎👍👍👍
@ahmeddoesroblox84412 күн бұрын
Settings?
@Weather_in_2D-Offical12 күн бұрын
Everything not mentioned is set to default: Evaporation Heat - 3.5 Precipitation Settings: Spawn Rate - Max Snow Density- Max These settings are simple but effective
@ahmeddoesroblox84412 күн бұрын
@ thanks!
@Weather_in_2D-Offical12 күн бұрын
100 SUBSCRIBER SPECIAL HERE kzbin.info/www/bejne/foSpoJR6mrp2oNEsi=Rb4734qvEuhgqZau
@ArcticYT194513 күн бұрын
On my other channel I have a video of a tornado that I saw form it went from a drillbit/possibly multi vortex to a sidewinder to a small wedge/decent sized cone, in the disappeared as a rope
@foodwatermusic13 күн бұрын
Soon... the end of all life on Earty? 🙏
@ahmeddoesroblox84414 күн бұрын
Thanks for letting me learn about the storm thst hit me as well :)
@lukin_anton_34014 күн бұрын
❤🔥красота
@lukin_anton_34015 күн бұрын
Красота у меня было 45 гроз и все у меня на моем этом канале. Продолжай снимать. Ждем новое видео о гроз от тебя 😄❤
@lukin_anton_34015 күн бұрын
Это ты снимал?
@Weather_in_2D-Offical15 күн бұрын
@@lukin_anton_340 Yes I did, I have been filming storms for years now.
@geckohunting0916 күн бұрын
Beautiful!
@ahmeddoesroblox84416 күн бұрын
R u in Australia or smth because everytime u upload those storm vids its happening same fo r me
@Weather_in_2D-Offical16 күн бұрын
@@ahmeddoesroblox844 Hmmm ….. Yes I Am (:
@ahmeddoesroblox84416 күн бұрын
@@Weather_in_2D-OfficalOmg me too, earlier today around 2pm there was small hail falling
@lukin_anton_34019 күн бұрын
103 подписчика молодец. Поздравляю
@LandspoutPlaying24 күн бұрын
I maked tutorial video how to make landspout and im subscribed to you!👍👍
@lukin_anton_34029 күн бұрын
👍
@catsiftheywereshrimpАй бұрын
Version name?
@Weather_in_2D-OfficalАй бұрын
@@catsiftheywereshrimp It’s the version right now, and the video still should be valid for a long time.
@catsiftheywereshrimpАй бұрын
@ Well, when I try it the clouds from the top form WAY before water evaporates.
@Weather_in_2D-Offical29 күн бұрын
@@catsiftheywereshrimp That can happen but it shouldn’t effect the storms developing.
@catsiftheywereshrimpАй бұрын
Nice deadman structure at 0:04.
@geckohunting09Ай бұрын
There is no weather game because I would absolutely like it
@superr110126 күн бұрын
It's a website
@Silas_BАй бұрын
Cool I just use the ✈️
@volotemАй бұрын
hello, please add forecast weather in weather station
@Weather_in_2D-OfficalАй бұрын
Sadly I’m not the the developer, this is the developer www.youtube.com/@nielsdaemen
@volotemАй бұрын
hello, please add forecast weather in weather station
@lukin_anton_340Ай бұрын
Вау👍
@APerson-j2nАй бұрын
Important announcement: I am in the thick of it everybody knows
@GreenPassion7Ай бұрын
Really beautiful 🤩
@-Astralized-Ай бұрын
ty!
@MeteoDude101Ай бұрын
I am also a starting KZbinr with 148 subs and I followed you. I also do stuff that has to do with weather, like weather forecasts and tropical cyclones (aka hurricanes). Awesome videos. I you want you can use footage from my channel in your videos like my waether sandboxes and hurricanes from space (just rememberto credit me if you do). Again, awesome videos.