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@t98765af6 ай бұрын
Where are the resource links for learning more about interpretting the radar imagery?
@STEAMerBear6 ай бұрын
Do you mean hurricane? Tornado? Or both?
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
Apologies just tornadoes!
@youtubenoob95846 ай бұрын
I dont know for sure but I'm pretty sure both, Colorodo state said it would be an above average hurricane season because of la nina. Please update me if needed! Lol
@captaincarl82306 ай бұрын
@@youtubenoob9584 You are correct. The weather cycle always brings in an above average number of hurricanes. Any storm activity on the sun will affect our weather, just like in 2023.
@STEAMerBear6 ай бұрын
@@youtubenoob9584 I tend to trust them (perhaps more than any other source). I used to be in the CSU EE department (back then we were in same building as climate science). Lots of great folks-and VERY solid scientists. I had a number of mathematically rigorous “conversations” with climatologists at CSU. I’d been a science teacher and they truly schooled me about all the nonsensical/crap “climate science” propagating out there. (Bottom line: If a climate-related source doesn’t hold a Ph.D. in climatology, you should definitely doubt them!)
@rl80736 ай бұрын
He means hes a clueless idiot who calls himself an "influencer and a content creator".
@nathan430826 ай бұрын
Oh dear. That challenge out to flat Earthers will be met with a bit of non-science lunacy.
@MichaelM-uw3mk6 ай бұрын
4:14 You mispoke. You meant to say Missouri (as in the Joplin, MO tornado of 2011) but you said Montana. You also mispoke at the beginning when you said hurricane season. Your graphic of air coming out of the gulf is also geographically wrong.
@samuxan6 ай бұрын
it would have been interesting to go into why tornadoes need flat lands and don't really form on slopes or mountains, specifically because the wind shear mountains create. wind farms can have the same effect so I have to wonder if big wind farms can make the conditions for tornadoes less likely
@galvanaut71196 ай бұрын
They do take energy out of the wind and that energy makes tornadoes so yes, they probably would make them less likely/powerful. The question would be: how much less.
@TheMrCougarful6 ай бұрын
No.
@nnonotnow6 ай бұрын
No.
@rnbsteenstar6 ай бұрын
Nope, tornadoes will form wherever they feel like it when conditions are correct.
@ioneeamigo83576 ай бұрын
Sounds kind of right
@johnsonrepp6 ай бұрын
I keep saying, each year is a record breaking year for weather events. Each year is worse than the one before. Just think, how many “record setting” moments have happened in the last 10 years…?
@TheMrCougarful6 ай бұрын
That's right. Guess what, that trend doesn't end in anything under 100 years.
@RScottMelton6 ай бұрын
I don't understand the misstatements in this video considering that NOAA's graph shows a significant decline in strong (F3+) since 1970. Likewise, when normalized, all tornado damage is trending down since 1950. By every metric, climate related disasters & deaths (flooding, drought, forest fires, etc.) are very much on the decline over the last 100 years (EM-DAT). Not that there can't be outlier years which can be cherry picked, but overall, this video seems like climate crisis fear mongering.
@slayer187266 ай бұрын
@@RScottMeltonbecause people dont research for themselves. They heard it on the news so it must be true.
@lonnywilcox4456 ай бұрын
@@RScottMelton yes, the NWS is pretty deceptive about their tornado numbers going back in history. While the number of tornadoes appears to be going up since the 1970's, a lot of that is an artifact of expanding weather radar use. These days the NWS will send out teams to inspect the area of any radar indicated tornado activity, not just the ones that hit a human habitation and cause damage. This can be confirmed by looking at the confirmed tornado tracks each year and making note of the number of tracks which begin and end in uninhabited areas and did no damage beyond crop damage. Crop damage is important but the insurers don't really care if the damage was caused by a tornado or straight line winds. But every confirmed tornado does matter to the NWS even if there was zero damage. That is why we see a huge number of tornado tracks which cover less than a mile and less than 50 feet wide. The number isn't changing in the big picture, and may actually be decreasing, as 20 years ago the NWS simply didn't go looking for tornados that weren't sighted by someone or did no damage to property.
@dupetrooper6 ай бұрын
So far this year, we've seen 82 significant tornadoes yet only 15 fatalities, i.e. only 18.2 percent of significant tornadoes result in fatalities, compare this to 81.1% in 2021, 50.9% in 2013, and over 240% in 2011 (2.4 fatalities on average per significant tornadoes). forecasting technology and methodology has never been more precise, and the means to communicate warnings have never been so widespread - although tornadoes are getting more common, they're getting less dangerous on account of warnings and better shelters. PLEASE keep the NWS as the life-saving public service it is! Some politicians want NOAA to be dismantled due to its research into climate change, however these events are only going to get more and more dangerous if our existing methodology is uprooted over such a small disagreement.
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
well said!
@Cleanse_6 ай бұрын
i wil l say for 2011, that was the craziest tornado year. The super outbreak, the joplin tornado, and many other huge tornado outbreaks. But still, the NWS is doing great.
@PM-vv3uc6 ай бұрын
And the rise of live streams of storm chasers and weather enthusiasts, f.e. Ryan Hall Y'all
@mkmac95396 ай бұрын
I agree with your point that better communication reduces fatalities. However, be careful with the math. Your 18% calc assumes an even distribution. If 15 people die in 1 of the 82 tornadoes, then you would say 1.2% of significant tornadoes resulted in fatalities.
@dupetrooper6 ай бұрын
@@mkmac9539 % make monkey brain pay attention sorry macaroni michael
@warpdriveby6 ай бұрын
I'd definitely watch the supercomputer simulations done by Leigh Orf of UW. The bottle analogy looks like a typical stovepipe tornado, but what he appears to have found is that in supercell spawned tornados the inflow that is squeezed into the "notch" will line up and form a parade of small vertical vortices that train into the visible tornado. It's the aggregate of rotational momentum from these sub columns that create the most violent tornadoes in his models. I should just leave it there and say look up Leigh Orf.
@Rocksteaddy6 ай бұрын
Michigan is frequentley seeing tornados now and it use to be something we never worried about infact we worry more about how long winter will last then if theres ever going to be a tornado last year one right near my area in dearborn 20 minutes away from detroit and now we are seeing even more this year stay safe everyone🙏
@ClownPilled886 ай бұрын
Tornadoes are happing during winter now. Primarily in the US. I believe the military weather weapon conspiracists are right unfortunately. Only in the US? This shit is unnatural.
@EssoxVanOstenberg6 ай бұрын
I Live In Michigan But I Honestly Enjoy Tornados.
@mercifulbull58136 ай бұрын
That's because parts of Michigan lie in what's part of "Hoosier Alley". Which spans from illinois to ohio and from kentucky through Michigan. This Tornado season has seen an extremely above average season for the Plains and midwest and has been relatively quiet for the deep south. (Dixie Alley)
@texasstardust60106 ай бұрын
...Add to the Equation...GEOENGINEERING...and States that did not have to be concerned about Tornadoes...now they will. It's by Design..call your Reps, let them know you are TIRED of Weather Manipulation.
@Rocksteaddy6 ай бұрын
@@EssoxVanOstenberg I use to wana be a tornado chaser but tbh when it happens in a city where we usually only worry abt thunderstorms and to much snow it’s not something you can prepare for or appreciate 🤷♂️
@AllThingsConsidered3336 ай бұрын
This is great thanks :) I especially appreciate the explanation of the radar terms ❤
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@steventaylor41596 ай бұрын
We need to make those concrete 3D printed homes a standard in tornado alley that would help.
@InimitaPaul6 ай бұрын
It’s baffling that building with wood is even allowed in tornado alley! If I were an insurer I’d laugh every time someone tried to insure their home there.
@steventaylor41596 ай бұрын
@@InimitaPaul Yeah exactly hey I know every year there are guaranteed tornadoes let's allow trailer parks.
@madcow34176 ай бұрын
I know that ABS prints are about 1/3 as strong as cast ABS. I'm guessing 3d printed concrete is even weaker than 1/3 because the material has to be slightly different. Maybe all houses must have concrete basements or a tornado shelter?
@steventaylor41596 ай бұрын
@@madcow3417 yeah and block exterior walls with metal bolted truss roof framing.
@ClownPilled886 ай бұрын
We need to move underground. There too many fkn tornadoes.
@donfields12346 ай бұрын
If you REALLY want to learn about tornados, particularly if you or friends/family live in tornado alley.... or these days pretty much anywhere on earth. I highly suggest watching and at least subscribing to Ryan Hall Ya'll. His crew is by far the best tornado, and general severe weather channel to watch hands down. You will have to see it to believe it and after you see them, if you are a westher nerd, or are in severe westher prone area and you see Ryans channel broadcating/streaming you will want to watch. Only one way to find and know the best and that is to actually experience their presentstion.
@kandismueller77166 ай бұрын
The weather has been getting increasingly worse. I noticed it in March of 2013 when there was a tornado on the ground in Macon County, IL, and heading our way, what seemed about half the days in that month. We moved away from the Mid West (to Arizona) primarily because I was afraid of tornadoes. When a tornado lifted a 6 inch slab of concrete off an underground shelter I realized that nothing but a monolithically poured dome is actually safe from a tornado, I began my campaign to convince my partner to move out west. It would be interesting (and vital to some) if you could do a show on what actually is a really safe tornado shelter.
@lonnywilcox4456 ай бұрын
Reality is the weather is subject to perception bias. I live in the same area you did live in and I kind of miss the almost daily thunderstorms from the past. When I started in the fire service getting called out for severe weather was a common thing, but the number of call outs for weather have dropped off significantly over the years.
@StuTheDon176 ай бұрын
For what it's worth, I've had a tornado miss my house by less than 100 metres. It did some damage, but nothing like you get in the US. I live in the south west of Western Australia.
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
wow really? is it a common occurrence?
@StuTheDon176 ай бұрын
@@TwoBitDaVinci I suppose so. We get one hit our area every 5 years or so. The last one was only 2 days ago.
@Right-Handed_Neutrino6 ай бұрын
Actually, here in Oklahoma, we just broke that 62 tornado in a day record, last week. Most weren't violent tornadoes, but there were a few that were. It was a busy day! I use to be an amateur storm chaser. Got into it after the movie Twister. But now there are just too many "amateur "storm chasers, it's making it dangerous for the professionals, so that's why I no longer do it. Those were the good ole days. Oh and with most "sisters" or "twins" tornadoes, one will be rotating normally, counter-clockwise and the sister tornado will be anti-cyclonic, spinning clockwise
@Israel_Two_Bit6 ай бұрын
I'll bet there'll be more amateur storm chasers after the remake Twisters comes out!!
@maggiekelley2596 ай бұрын
Tornadoes are also acting *really friggen weird.* Drunknado is now a term after a tornado did a full circle down in Texas.
@ipp_tutor6 ай бұрын
That's crazy. Didn't know that.
@EdT.-xt6yv6 ай бұрын
According to legends from the elders, certain areas should be avoided at certain time of the year but h-sapiens keep getting on the path of these natural phenomena?
@filiplachance85766 ай бұрын
Oh please, no. Don't confuse tornadoes with hurricanes. Enough confused people as it is.
@filiplachance85766 ай бұрын
But I can see you meant to say "tornado season" so it's all good 😉
@dylanscalfscalf94885 ай бұрын
Great video man!
@TwoBitDaVinci5 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@suggesttwo6 ай бұрын
1:30 Airspeeds are higher as you get closer to the equator. That's what gives the air a little spin. 1:35
@ZirothTech6 ай бұрын
Loved the tornado demonstration Ricky 😀
@Shay-n8c6 ай бұрын
Hello, this video was really good and good information thanks so much for all the information about the tornadoes
@matthewbarry44646 ай бұрын
FYI, your graphics at 2:38 are backwards. The desert plains and the Gulf of Mexico effects don't match the narrative.
@tomholroyd75196 ай бұрын
yeah that's not where GoM is, don't cut off the map eh?
@ericschout80586 ай бұрын
For a country with this much tornados it is strange that after every tornado people rebuild their houses again with plywood and plaster. Why? There has to be a learning effect. In western Europe we build with bricks
@TheRealInky6 ай бұрын
Tornadoes don't care about bricks, at least not the tornadoes that you need to seriously worry about. The strongest tornadoes reduce homes of any kind to their slabs... They also have ripped chunks of paved roads out. That's how powerful they are.
@lacylaizure65406 ай бұрын
Probably due to cost/benefit analyst due to probability. I live in Oklahoma and own (2) stick framed homes, both over 100yrs old. The monsters that hit Moore, OK or Joplin, MO are pretty rare. To rebuild and replace homes with all concrete oe CMU construction is probably substantially more expensive for the rare chance a tornado is going to hit you.
@lacylaizure65406 ай бұрын
Probably due to cost/benefit analyst and to probability. I live in Oklahoma and own (2) stick framed homes, both over 100yrs old. The monsters that hit Moore, OK and Joplin, MO are pretty rare. To rebuild and replace homes with all concrete or CMU construction is probably substantially more expensive for the rare chance a tornado is going to hit you.
@Israel_Two_Bit6 ай бұрын
@@lacylaizure6540 That was my thought exactly. I wonder how many people have been hit multiple times by a house-crumbling tornado and have had to rebuild. We have a saying here in my country: "no one learns in another man's shoes" The learning curve would make sense if it happened repeatedly to the same people, but I'm guessing that's not really the case here. Of course,I could be wrong
@lacylaizure65406 ай бұрын
@@Israel_Two_Bit actually, Moore, OK could speak to that, as it was hit by 4 tornadoes in 14 years. Rather than building concrete homes though, people simply quit trying to build back in that location. It was a bit of an anomaly, as it is the only place I know of that acted as a magnet like that. Most of the time we just get smaller ones that spin up in rural areas. Now that I say all this, we will probably get a monster that destroys tulsa this year. I think the Simpsons did predict some bad tornadoes for Oklahoma this year. 😅
@SuperTinaFaye6 ай бұрын
it started 2 months ago when we got hit with an F3 in Indiana.. What you need to be warning about is the hurricane season coming up.. It's gonna be bad
@chasepirtle86626 ай бұрын
Great video!
@rl80736 ай бұрын
If you're an idiot maybe.
@Samuel-H6 ай бұрын
Kinda late for “it’s coming” when we’ve been in it for awhile and have had some bad nights with tornado outbreaks already
@greysonward2246 ай бұрын
Yeah that's what I was thinking because tornado season ends in less than a month so I thought he was talking about next year but nope he's talking about this year
@mkmac95396 ай бұрын
Thanks, Ricky. Good video.
@raylowe33243 ай бұрын
This year has actually been well below average.
@Shadow-hw3kn6 ай бұрын
At 0:02 you said hurricane instead of tornado
@Spagine6 ай бұрын
I think that he meant to say that.
@tomholroyd75196 ай бұрын
@@Spagine It might be quite true that this year's hurricane season will be more extreme than average. Possibly much more extreme. There is in fact a causal link between hurricanes and tornadoes. H can cause T. Not really in Oklahoma
@NGC-catseye6 ай бұрын
So, what caused the reverse spin tornado 🌪 ❔
@Israel_Two_Bit6 ай бұрын
Good question.
@i_am_a_toast_of_french6 ай бұрын
because when an updraft lifts a horizontal axis of rotating air, it normally forms 2 columns of air rotating in opposite directions and the anticyclonic one usually dies off but occasionally survives
@DavidHalko6 ай бұрын
Hurricane season is different that Tornadoes
@urbanstrencan6 ай бұрын
Last year I saw first smaller tornado here in Europe Slovenia, weather is getting strange
@Israel_Two_Bit6 ай бұрын
Wow, that must have been a pretty weird site to see!
@HobbesNJoe6 ай бұрын
Ricky, you used to research what YOU are interested in. Please, stop trying to cater to the algorithm. Your channel will improve if you do.
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
Hey I wanted to tell you I"ve been thinking about your comment for a few days now, and I just wanted to tell you it really stuck with me. It's hard to do 52 of these each and every week. Little time to rest or celebrate, or commiserate lol.. It's also been so many years I'm equal parts overjoyed, older, and a little burnt out. It's a very tough thing, and I decided I may step away and take a week off here and there... and continue to remember how lucky I am to do this. And you have NO IDEA how powerful comments like yours are man... If you're EVER in SD let me know, dinner is on me! thank you again!
@janasorensen25566 ай бұрын
Plenty of research has already been done to prove that these tornadoes are being generated/ exacerbated by weather mod activities.
@i_am_a_toast_of_french6 ай бұрын
@@janasorensen2556 please cite something from the plenty of research you claim there to be then
@xyzyyz6 ай бұрын
I’m guessing you have not been monitoring the weather in the last few months. Tornado season started a long time ago.
@praetoriangward85076 ай бұрын
This video is fraught with errors. It was Alabama and Missouri not Montana . El Niño is not why this is happening it's the La Niña effect which will also increase tropical cyclone activity.
@tomholroyd75196 ай бұрын
He started out by saying hurricane season, it's even in the closed captions. The weather is confusing
@DeathsGarden-oz9gg6 ай бұрын
Why don't we rebuild out of rock or brick in tornado alley as timber obviously isn't strong enough. Hell we can use the waste rock from some mines just melt it into blocks and tada building materials for homes and as it rusts it gets colored naturally 🎉.
@Poppetje756 ай бұрын
Living in the Netherlands in a brick house, I never understood this. There are brick houses in the U.S. but I still see many houses being built and rebuilt from just wood. And then they complain about the billions in damage tornadoes cause every year.
@comic4relief5 ай бұрын
8:23 You seem to be referring to the Coriolis Effect, which is rather complex. That force is not prevalent enough to determine the direction of the water in the bottle.
@oliviahodges51616 ай бұрын
2 And he said unto me, What seest thou? And I answered, I see a flying 🌪️ roll; the length thereof is twenty cubits, and the breadth thereof ten cubits.
@BrianBetron6 ай бұрын
Nice job
@ipp_tutor6 ай бұрын
Loved the simplicity and down-to-earth explanation! Awesome video!
@The_Joshuan_Empire6 ай бұрын
4:25 note: the 62 tornadoes in one day is true; for the highest in a single day, thatd be either apirl 3rd 1973, the "super outbreak" or the march 31st outbreak of 2023, 90~ and 93 each in one day. severity wise, 2011 by far.
@aggonzalezdc5 ай бұрын
10:38 "If you are a flat earther, I'd love to hear your reason for tornadoes." God Farts!
@TwoBitDaVinci5 ай бұрын
hah!
@Im_Halcyon6 ай бұрын
I was confused when the video started with "predicting one of the worst hurricane seasons" and then you talked about tornadoes.
@Im_Halcyon6 ай бұрын
@freedomoffgrid Not really. They are formed different, effect different areas, and the storms that produce them are very different.
@Soothsayer2106 ай бұрын
Thx. for the video. Now that the El Nino has been confirmed to have transitioned to La Lina, can you do a video on the affects of this on a Global Level please?
@ipp_tutor6 ай бұрын
Great idea!!
@Israel_Two_Bit6 ай бұрын
Definitely a good idea. We'll look into it for sure. Thanks!
@oliviahodges51616 ай бұрын
THEN I turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and behold a flying 🌪️ roll.
@olcountry84326 ай бұрын
Had one at my place in north Louisiana last week. Fella up the street got a tree through his house. Sucks.
@jamesbensley79146 ай бұрын
I think you mean it blows man
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ136 ай бұрын
America once again reminding me why Australia is so much safer... In every respect. Yes, including the wildlife.
@redhatpat6 ай бұрын
Literally hours after this video went up we got hit by a tornado here in WA that tore through a school and prison 😅
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ136 ай бұрын
@@redhatpat Geez Louise... I've always been fascinated by tornadoes and it's on my bucket list to see one in real life. But I sure as hell wouldn't wanna be living where you guys get them on the regular. Stay safe out there mate! Hopefully the season isn't as bad as they're predicting, but I'll be sure to be watching the kick arse videos from the safety down unda. That said, there was one in Western Australia last week, which is very unusual.
@JohnnyJenkins6 ай бұрын
It certainly has nothing to do with the solar flares storm this weekend
@i_am_a_toast_of_french6 ай бұрын
most of the tornadoes that happened this year happened before the solar flare, so you're correct !!! :)
@dhoffman49556 ай бұрын
A tornado warning will be sent if predicted by radar. Meteorologists don’t wait for the tornado to touch down before sending warning; there would be too little time to seek shelter.
@TheMrCougarful6 ай бұрын
Nobody these days pays any attention to science, didn't you know that?
@gingerfreak016 ай бұрын
A couple of points. At the off you say scientists are predicting one of the worst hurricane seasons of all time. It's true the upcoming hurricane season is predicted to have above average storms, but this is nothing to do with tornadoes. Hurricanes and tornadoes are completely different things. The spring tornado season was also predicted to be potentially more active than usual, but neither has been predicted as 'one of the worst of all time'. At 7:58 you imply this velocity couplet indicates a tornado - it does not. It shows divergence, where the back half of the air is moving away and the front half toward. This can be indicative of a downburst. A tornado velocity couplet has (for typical anti-clockwise rotation) the left half green and the right half red. And while rare, anticyclonic (clockwise) tornadoes happen every year, most often as satellite tornadoes to very strong tornadoes. You can see this in your bath. If you spin the water round fast enough and dip your finger somewhere close you can get an eddy spinning the other way round. I don't know of a true twin (from separate conjoining storms) where one was cyclonic (anti-clockwise) and one anticyclonic (clockwise). I'd be more than happy to be proved wrong on this though. Enjoyed the video despite my points here!
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
I'm sorry I misspoke, I meant to say worst tornado, nothing to do with hurricanes ... apologies!
@gingerfreak016 ай бұрын
@@TwoBitDaVinci That's ok, you can fix it in post :p I realize I've been picky with my points, but a well-followed informative source has to be accurate, because viewers trust everything that the source is saying, and inaccuracies can have serious consequences. 'Worst of all time', well that's channel promotion, I don't have a problem with that, but I'd love to see you do a vid on weather forecasts and how anything other than the next few days are based on historic weather records, and how a forecast is a statistical evaluation, with no absolutes (and a lot of hedging). Thanks for replying, everyone's so busy right now!
@dreuxlescell31846 ай бұрын
Think DIRECTED ENERGY like a turbo on a race car!
@n.npixel29376 ай бұрын
im honstly surprised how much weaker these tornados are becoming like most are not even that dangerouis yes they are still deadly but i think the wind shear is making this more rare for ef4's and ef5's
@oliviahodges51616 ай бұрын
3 Then said he unto me, This 🌪️ is the curse that goeth forth over the face of the whole earth: for every one that stealeth shall be cut off as on this side according to it; and every one that sweareth shall be cut off as on that side according to it.
@rl80736 ай бұрын
Dudes just making a click bait video because weather channels are trending and hes clearly clueless and is speaking out of his butt. "Don't recommend channel." is the best option.
@ArcticYT19456 ай бұрын
Record hurricanes tornados and solar flares
@bxndsalot6 ай бұрын
man pray for us in kzoo & portage we sure got hit bad & we in michigan
@jamesmcdermott50486 ай бұрын
Occasionally, we see an anti-cyclonic tornado... Why?
@i_am_a_toast_of_french6 ай бұрын
because when an updraft lifts a horizontal axis of rotating air, it normally forms 2 columns of air rotating in opposite directions and the anticyclonic one usually dies off but occasionally survives
@jean-clauderainville6776 ай бұрын
The blue waves showing the doppler effect are reversed. They should be compressed in the direction of movement...
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
they are compressed in the direction the fire truck is traveling in, and spread out as it passes.
@CajunGaming015 ай бұрын
also, tornado alley has shifted southeast of its original spot, youve really done NO research on this
@katanaridingremy6 ай бұрын
Is it just me or does it seem like the videos on this channel are designed as Cliff Notes for 9th graders on science topics instead of being for grown adults interested in the science of topics and are hoping for detailed analysis. Like I go to channels like Kyle Hill, Limiting Factor, Munro channel and am overjoyed by the deep analysis. Truly, for the amount of adverts this channel has please do deeper dives and really explore topics
@TheMrCougarful6 ай бұрын
The script is probably written via ChatGPT, so yeah, you are likely correct.
@slayer187266 ай бұрын
Convective Chronicles does great meteorological videos about in-depth forecasts to case studies of past weather events . Highly recommend if details are what you are looking for.
@snake105666 ай бұрын
Let'sssss gooo!!!!
@dreuxlescell31846 ай бұрын
Jesus said in the Bible as to when His return will be. We ARE the last generation of human beings on this earth! He said as recorded in the Bible to watch for changes earth wide, which is exactly what you are presenting in this particular video!!!
@undertow21426 ай бұрын
I keep my Bible under the bathroom sink just in case I run out of toilet paper. Jesus doesn’t want me to be stranded on a toilet bowl.
@swere12406 ай бұрын
i dont think the 2011 super outbreak had tornados in montana lol i believe it was Mississippi. dont quote me on that though lol. also derechos can also be very destructive as well. here in iowa where i live the 2020 derecho caused the most damage overall by any storm. you could see its path from satalite images and its took a swipe through the state several hundred square miles across. i heard it damage a 3rd of iowas tree canopy. also not alot of people knew what was coming either and it was moving so fast it caught alot of people off guard
@maggiekelley2596 ай бұрын
This whole string of comments makes me realize how completely out of touch your audience is with these communities and vice versa. Change will never happen if we don't make an effort to understand other people, even if we don't like what we hear.
@johnb10106 ай бұрын
Tornados are good for global warming. Like Giant country size turbo fans....A huge amount of energy is released from the heat trying to escape the ceiling
@mikeb26116 ай бұрын
yes they were for sure right
@Cujo86006 ай бұрын
So are you saying tornado season isn’t here yet? Are you talking about tornado season 2025?
@phillipweber71956 ай бұрын
All it would take (probably) to stop or even reverse climate change is marine cloud brightening. According to projections, it would cost just a few billion dollars per year and could easily lower global temperatures by one or two degrees celsius. A single industrialized country could pay for that and the economic benefits would far outweigh the cost. Seems to be perfectly safe too. If something goes wrong, it can be stopped and the water droplets that were blown into the clouds would fall down within a few days. As I see it, this is the only way to go forward: Accept that there will always be far too many people who don't care and who will eventually use up most fossile fuel reserves (and if it's not in the western world, then it will be in China, India, Brazil and so on). During that time we artificially lower global temperatures and make use of that time finding alternative energy sources (like better photovoltaics, tidal or geothermal power - maybe even nuclear fusion) that can then eventually be used to not only replace fossil fuels but also to power whatever methods for sequestering carbon dioxide we've come up with in the meantime.
@donfields12346 ай бұрын
If you want info on Tornados and severe weather one choice stand far above ALL the rest: Ryan Hall Ya'll's utube stream period.
@freeheeler096 ай бұрын
Ricky, you are so wrong with your rain comment. You can watch real time satellite imagery of afternoon thunderstorms building up, or storms sweeping in from the coasts. As a kid, my dad was stationed in Okinawa, an island off Japan. We actually got hit by a surprise typhoon! No warning. Yeah, the forecasts aren't exactly perfect, but folks get tornado and flood warnings nowadays. As penance for your flip disrespect to the thousands of meteorologists out there, you are to say ten Hail Marys and then interview some meteorologists and do a show about modern weather forecasting! And stop aid Ing and abetting the science haters. Just stop!
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
I love meteorologists and its why I had so much fun researching this video! I'll do my hail mary's, but know its all just fun and joking around. CHeers!
@tomgallagher93586 ай бұрын
I think you need to do some research on Haarp. And do some checks on your editing. You are behind the curve! Wake up!
4 I will bring 🌪️ forth, saith the Lord of hosts, and it shall enter into the house of the thief, and into the house of him that sweareth falsely by my name: and it shall remain in the midst of his house, and shall consume it with the timber thereof and the stones thereof.
@PalimpsestProd6 ай бұрын
It's marketing for the sequel movie, right?
@Cujo86006 ай бұрын
Good attempt at a video but just feels like it’s a click grab. It should have come out in February. Not mid May. Also needs a bit more editing and refinement of the content to get rid of errors.
@dexooh6 ай бұрын
Very muffled voice! Could you adjust the eq a bit to make it more clear?
@sg94146 ай бұрын
When I explain the Dawin awards to anyone, I use the example of someone living in a trailer in Oklahoma (even tho Texas gets more ..probably cuz it's a larger state)
@BigChillingGoingDown6 ай бұрын
Maybe they're poor. Also what's a Dawin award, you simpleton
@YeeLeeHaw6 ай бұрын
It's actually an investment. If the tornado hits the trailer it might fly away to a better spot, increasing the value of the home.
@msheart26 ай бұрын
Weather modification cover that.
@albertvanlingen75906 ай бұрын
The moment I hear "scientists say" I know it's BS. This season is nothing in comparison to record past breakouts like 1974. Stop click-bate hysteria 😱
@undertow21426 ай бұрын
Your comment just reveals to everyone you have a smooth brain. That’s not how natural phenomena work and not what “scientists said”. Did you know scientists aren’t like Voltron? They don’t assemble into a single thing. They study the physical world and make predictions based on evidence and observations. Its not gospel it’s subject you change and is always evolving. It’s the opposite to you, making all your decisions with ego and bias. When you have severe MR it’s all you have I know but maybe read a book or something damn.
@KingOfGamesss6 ай бұрын
Perth, Western Australia just had it's first Tornado
@beaudavis38086 ай бұрын
I really do not trust you.
@KingOfGamesss6 ай бұрын
@@beaudavis3808 You know me?
@TheMrCougarful6 ай бұрын
Don't worry, there will be a lot of them before long.
@KingOfGamesss6 ай бұрын
@@TheMrCougarful Why do you think the other guy doesn't trust me? LOL
@philipvecchio32926 ай бұрын
It makes you appreciate the sacrifices that Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton made to release Dorothy into a Tornado.
@stevewinner6 ай бұрын
You start out talking about hurricanes then switch to tornadoes... Did I miss something or a corelation?
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
apologies I misspoke, tornadoes!
@barbriley5836 ай бұрын
2011 was bad too
@Dope-Five-06 ай бұрын
I respect and appreciate the effort and time that someone puts into creating videos. However, the information that's communicated needs to be nothing short of compendious. @ 2:36, the verbiage doesn't align with the illustration. The description of the air masses in the gulf and Southwest are backwards. Also, it's the culmination of 3 ingredients, not 2 (in terms of air masses) that are "key" in a tornadic recipe. The dry air from the southwest is its own entity The depiction of the Polar jet stream is inaccurate as well. Jet streams "follow the Sun; as the Sun's elevation increases each day in the spring the average latitude of the jet stream shifts poleward. By summer in the Northern Hemisphere, the polar jet is typically found near the U.S.- Canadian border. Depending, the polar AND the subtropical jet will be situated over the continental US; both of which contribute significantly to tornadic development.
@raymondpeters91866 ай бұрын
If you want an affordable tornado proof home Pumicecrete is by far the best building material on the planet Take care Ray
@TeeG-er3eh6 ай бұрын
I wonder if people will ever read Deuteronomy 28?
@capnpugwash54036 ай бұрын
So long as we don't say it's all down to CO2 cow farts and man's impact. It's on record if the agencies were honest we are actually colder now than for a long time. Any one heard of the 30's heat waves and dust bowls? Weather is weather, it can be dramatic over short periods of time, although again it is on record if the records are taken over a long period that NO event is greater than we have already experienced. Whether it be hurricanes, tornadoes, snow, heatwaves, forest fires Etc. We are about to slide in the next 5 years or so into a cold period. Which may last for quite some time. We NEED CO2, it is the gas of life for plants, it is already at an all time low. If this met zero stupidity continues we will be creating an extinction event.
@i_am_a_toast_of_french6 ай бұрын
the 30's dust bowls was literally caused by humans overfarming the great plains which ruined all the topsoil and made it blow away there is no evidence that a cold period will happen in 5 years co2 is not at an all time low, and plants already have enough of it
@nathankeys1996 ай бұрын
Hurricane ? Or tornado?
@adroper626 ай бұрын
This is an interesting overview, but it is impossible to cover the topic of tornadoes in a 12-minute video. The primary reason the US leads the world in tornado generation is our geographic set-up of the Rockies west of the plains, the Gulf of Mexico as a persistent source of moisture and abundant cold Arctic air. You touched on cold air, warm moist air, and shear effectively, but the Rockies are one of the US's critical amplifiers for tornadoes. The Rockies produce a phenomenon called the "dry line," AKA the Marfa front. When this front interacts with the mix of cold air, warm-moist air, and vertical shear (from 2K ' and above), supercells pop more than when the Marfa front is not present or diminished. Much more goes into forecasting tornadoes, and thanks for doing this video. I am a retired USAF meteorologist who was a Severe Weather Action Team (SWAT - corny, I know) leader at Little Rock Air Force base in 1986's-1990, and this video taught this old dog a new trick - Correlation Coefficient wasn't a tool I am familiar with, primarily because NEXRADS was rolling out when I left Arkansas, and that was the last operational position I had in the US before retiring.
@lucidgoetia99956 ай бұрын
I feel like I said this recently 😅
@greysonward2246 ай бұрын
Bro you're a little late tornado season ends in a couple weeks 90% of it as already happened lol
@tr23196 ай бұрын
and as of today.?
@stephieubanks5 ай бұрын
Seriously, HAARP, Cloudseeding, Geoengineering, please educate yourself ; this is not rare now, look at what is happening in Dubai - dude c’mon if your going to speak on this subject stop the splaining
@RScottMelton6 ай бұрын
I don't understand the misstatements in this video considering that NOAA's graph shows a significant decline in strong (F3+) since 1970. Likewise, when normalized, all tornado damage is trending down since 1950. By every metric, climate related disasters (flooding, drought, forest fires, etc.) are very much on the decline over the last 100 years. Not that there can't be outlier years which can be cherry picked, but overall, this video seems like climate crisis fear mongering.
@TwoBitDaVinci6 ай бұрын
who ever mentioned climate crisis ? I know I didn't ...
@CajunGaming015 ай бұрын
how u go from stating "hurricane season" in the first few seconds to speaking about tornadoes? this dude is a clown that spreads false information.
@williamgidrewicz47756 ай бұрын
There is another crucial factor and that is these flying star cycles. A cosmology of the east that deals with earth's inner energies. This twenty year cycle the 9th is what is termed a severe energy change from the 8th which ended in February. 9 on this compass wheel is nourished by 4 which is termed the WIND = TORNADOES AND FIERCE STORMS. This year is a 3., but if you take the IChing trigram for a 9 and put that over the trigram for 3 then you get Hexagram 20 BITING THROUGH THE DARKNESS. . THIS HEXAGRAM HAS THE SOUTH 9, THE EAST 3 AND THE INNER TRIGRAMS OF 1 NORTH AND THE NORTHEAST 8. THE COMPASS DIRECTION MISSING IS THE WIND "TORNADOES" 4. WHEN ONE NUMBER OF A SERIES OF COMPASS DIRECTIONS IS MISSING THEN AS THE OLD ADAGE GOES "NATURE ABHORES A VACUUM" ! AS WE ALL KNOW THE WIND AND TORNADOES AND HURRICANES ARE A VERY NASTY VACUUM!😢 THIS ILLUSTRIOUS SCIENCE OF FLYING STARS COSMOLOGY IS USED IN MANY AREAS OF SCIENCES
@tonyrome0686 ай бұрын
Mathew 24
@BradKarthauser6 ай бұрын
Solar activity drives tornadoes.
@graphixkillzzz6 ай бұрын
what a remedial understanding you have of this phenomena 🤔🤷♂️
@galvanaut71196 ай бұрын
Solar activity drives about everything so this is not really a point.
@MrBadassc86 ай бұрын
Great news!
@beonfly11116 ай бұрын
🌟"... Nation shall Rise against Nation, and Kingdom against Kingdom" : "And Great Earthquakes shall be in Divers Places, and Famines, and Pestilences; and Fearful Sights and Great Signs shall there be from Heaven". ... "Gospel" of "Luke" Ch. 21 V. 10 + 11 "Amen" !