I like the sirens you used. It sounds very realistic. I like when these are realistic. This stuff could indeed happen, so hopefully this won't jinx us! lol
FYI: A Fallout Plume detection and warning alarm is Three Alarm/Siren Bursts, or Three Blasts via special handheld "flare-like devices" that launch, give a burst of bright light and most importantly, make a loud sound and leave noticible "Smoke Puffs" as a default safety feature. Just trying to help! Great Job!
ive seen that power plant from the air lol. that would be absolutely terrifying if i was there and i could imagine the loss of life because the power plants just sort of sitting in the middle of everything.
Sports teams that would cease to exist if that really happened: NFL: Jacksonville Jaguars Tampa Bay Buccaneers Miami Dolphins NBA: Miami Heat Orlando Magic Major League Baseball: Tampa Bay Rays Miami Marlins NHL: Tampa Bay Lightning Florida Panthers Major League Soccer: Orlando City
Gotta say, I just found this one and I really liked the Music Choice at the beginning, nice touch. Also, in this scenario, I'll bet virtually nobody from the Keys would evacuate. You have to drive right by the plant in order to get out unless you've got a boat. Might as well stay in Key West and drink vodka (hey, I played Stalker, I know that vodka repels radiation!). :)
Thank God all the reactors in this country have containment buildings that would laugh at even the strongest tornado in history without even a scratch. Hell even a freak tornado with wind speeds twice as fast as the most powerful tornado ever, wouldn't damage those things. The containment building walls are like 5 foot thick steel reinforced concrete.
As a resident of Arizona we have the good ol Palo verde nuclear plant here and as a Boy Scout got to get a small tour of the area they talked to us about the possibilities of the plant coming under attack or a melt down or anything that could put the plant or state and the features they have to hopefully prevent that can’t really remember
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Most EAS scenarios I see are nuclear attacks. I've been looking for a long time for a legit nuclear meltdown scenario, and you fucking delivered! You've earned my sub, no doubt!
I don't like the idea of a tornado warning and a flash flood warning at the same time. Where are we supposed to go, underground or higher ground? For crying out loud, weather, stop being contradictory and make up your mind or else we're all doomed!
Ayyy, returning to this masterpiece just before Halloween. I immediately felt the nostalgia when I heard "This is Halloween". THIS is a great example of a scenario that will stay around for a while!
That's because if you build a basement in Florida, building code requires waterproof lighting, a pump, a filter, and a 4 foot fence with self closing gate. And they call it a pool. You dig 4 feet down and you have groundwater.
@@FesterPussbucket And that's when it's not limestone caverns with a tendency to cause sinkholes. If I remember correctly, Florida is around Sea Level.
@@ZKP314 if Florida was to have a runaway meltdown that accelerated into a out of control detonation, archeologists from another species would find the hole in the limestone and think an asteroid hit. Limestone is soft, porous, and turns into powder in a high brisance detonation. The temperatures in a runaway detonation would be hot enough to turn it into cement. I would not want to be the poor Bastard that had to explain themselves for that mistake.
My first thought upon hearing this is what I would do. Assuming I am staying at the place my family was at last time we visited Florida, we'd leave Kissimmee and attempt to make our way to Valdosta upon the first warning, assuming that whatever will hit Miami-Dade is heading for us next. Assuming the worst case scenario, traffic will be backed up and it will likely take us 4 hours to make it there. By the time the tornado warning is issued, we will likely be out of range of the alert area and just north of Orlando. By the time it hits Turkey Point, We would likely be near Gainesville, still proceeding up I-75. As soon as the issue occurs at Turkey point, I would be at Lake City, Meaning I would be roughly 372 mile from ground zero. By the Civil danger warning at 4:15 I would be at White Springs. Knowing I am outside of the main effected region, I continue north. By 4:25 I am likely near Jasper when the Blast occurs. Knowing that Fallout is inbound, I continue north for another hour to Valdosta, and attempt to seek shelter there while the fallout dissipates. While we pass Jasper, we call family to inform them we will likely be stuck in the US until further notice.
you know, this kinda makes me think of the movie atomic twister. a tornadic storm hits the tenessee nuclear power plant, and it nearly goes into meltdown
I think in a situation like this they'd Scram the Reactor right off the bat! The dudes in the containment building would hear a familiar, and in this case very comforting sound.... Control Rods sliding down into the Reactor!
Late reply from me, but they have advance warning of at least two days before the impact of a hurricane, while a tsunami is in the region of two hours or less. Turkey Point would have time to fortify itself or shut down to prevent a radiological disaster, while Fukushima did not have much time to do anything.
If there ever was a third Level 7 Nuclear incident it would probably take a natural disaster like a tsunami or a volcano to cause it. That’s pretty much what happened at Fukushima Daiichi, an earthquake and tsunami knocked out very important equipment and cooling systems causing multiple meltdowns and explosions.
A little curious as to why you didn't include Palm Beach, and St. Lucie counties and even more northern ones. A 7.1 Magnitude earthquake would threaten the entire Southeastern Coast, if not more. Good scenario none the less.
I don't think the fallout would effect all those counties. I think it would effect South Miami to the upper to mid Keys and the Bahamas.But I could be wrong. Jet stream is blowing East in that area.
I’m in Florida and this made me google how far inland a tsunami can travel and **** I am in the danger zone for a tsunami though just barely the record is 10 miles I live 8 miles from the water... though I’m in the west Palm beach area so regular Palm beach ( which is a barrier island) will probably absorb the worst of it lol Also doubtful the fallout would spread out to here because of the near constant eastward wind currents here it would probably mostly go seaward
Very entertaining. There are a couple of critiques I have though. The Bahamas cannot have a magnitude 7 earthquake unless the plate splits. There is no subduction zone there. A very real possibility would be a volcanic eruption on the Canary Islands. The geographic nature of Florida is flat. I'm from there. The highest point in Broward County is 16 feet above sea level. A tsunami event would go through the tri county area like Paris Hilton through a Master Card. A Tsunami moves through open sea at barely subsonic speed. It would move in, inundate, and be in the everglades in less than 30 minutes in Broward. 45 Minutes in Dade. Broward would be completely underwater in 10 minutes because a tsunami would use the canals like super highways. Ft Lauderdale would be almost instantly under 5 meters of water westward to SR 441 in 5 minutes. The C-13 Canal and the New River have been giving locals nightmares every hurricane season since they pick fish up off US1 after Camille. The weather situation was not taken into account with regard to fallout. A squall can only be associated with a weather front, a hurricane, or a Seabreeze Thunderstorm that hits in the afternoon between 13:00 and 18:00. A hurricane would be an interesting and possibly more accurate situation. Squall lines that come through Florida move from northwest to southeast. Occasionally from north to south. From northeast to Southwest only happens in a hurricane event. The other possible movement would be in a training effect directly in front of the frontal boundry. But would be almost exclusively from Southwest to northeast. Given an advancing front from a low pressure system, and the inflow from the south, the fallout would most likely be sucked into the Atlantic ocean. The Bahama would be screwed. Bermuda as well. However northern Florida and the carribean would have at least a two to four hour shielding. A tornado would have no effect on turkey point. A nuclear power plant is more or less wind proof. At least the reactor and cooling system. The parabolic towers could possibly be damaged, but I doubt it. Flooding could only cause a failure as in Fukushima if the reactor cooling stopped. Turkey point is built to withstand 30 feet of storm surge with no precautionary changes to operations. In the event something like a Tsunami did happen, all reactors would be immediately shut down. It isn't like flicking a switch. It takes time, but by the time this perfect storm hit, super critical activity would be greatly reduced and so the cooling demand. All being said I was very entertained and enjoyed the presentation very much. I just had to chime in on a few little things. To add one last comment regarding nuclear power. It is playing with fire. However fire can also be tamed. At the end of the scenario was a mass detonation. The reality is, a runaway meltdown is a fission reaction. Not a thermonuclear fission/fusion/fission reaction as in a Teller Ulam device (Hydrogen Bomb). Yes it would be big and loud, but unless the stored uranium buffer of heavy water evaporated away and began fissioning due to the x-ray radiation given off by the core meltdown nearby, an Armageddon size explosion would not happen. But! If the buffer was gone and X-ray /Gamma radiation got to the fuel rods and brought them to supercritical fissioning, there is not telling how big it would be. Hiroshima happened when a mass of Uranium the size of a paperclip fissioned. A mass the size of a Walmart would probably be just a little bit more intense. In that scenario where the entire stockpile underwent a runaway fission cascade, Dade county would cease to exist. Broward would have a radioactive southern coastline from Joe Robbie Stadium to the Elbow Room on Las Olas and A1A.
*Sings* In this town, We call home, Everyone hail to the pumpkin song. (I know it's very early for Halloween but I had too. LOL XD! Happy Early Halloween and Anniversary)
Both big contaminating nuclear power incidents in history have been from human error, be it design flaws and bad operators(chernobyl) or ignoring a known danger (fukushima). Considering that our usage of coal/natgas/oil is far more likely to kill us all in the next 100 years then us going to modern nuclear designs. As well as wind/solar power production having a much larger environmental impact then nuclear power production. (vibrations from wind turbines are found to fuck with fish, and solar takes land away from both agriculture and tree replanting.
You wouldn't use a non-CBRN gas mask for a situation like as I believe a non-CBRN mask would make the effects worse, or at the very least just do nothing to null the effects
I Am Currently Visiting Miami FL USA It Is Currently Christmas Scene Not Halloween Season So I Don’t Know 🤷♀️🤔 Oh Tsunami Warning I’m Heading To The Rooftop Of The New Miami Tower
How did you make those news graphics or the graphics on that music station in this scenario cuz I'm trying to find out what I can used for EAS scenarios is there like a free program or something like that
Me: I live in Iowa! There’s no way I could die from Florida!
Yellowstone: don’t worry, I’m still here
Me: oh come on!
i dont think that the supermassive volcano will practically self destruct any time soon.
I like the sirens you used. It sounds very realistic. I like when these are realistic. This stuff could indeed happen, so hopefully this won't jinx us! lol
You double Jinxed us we are screwed
It's a joke btw
The Sirens are the Tornado Sirens in Downtown Chicago th-cam.com/video/LnkMSmLc6mM/w-d-xo.html
And I visit to Florida most years...
**chuckles** I’m now scared of this happening
I live around 5 nuclear plants in Illinois. Don't be so melodramatic..
Holy crap I'm late lol. Well done on the scenario!
I’m even later than all of you
I'm later then ALL of yall
I’m *later* than you.
Late
@Oofieman knock knock, I'm later than late.
I was watching this and then the WIFI went out! Coincidence I think not
So I'm goanna die from not being exposed to WiFi
oonf
FYI: A Fallout Plume detection and warning alarm is Three Alarm/Siren Bursts, or Three Blasts via special handheld "flare-like devices" that launch, give a burst of bright light and most importantly, make a loud sound and leave noticible "Smoke Puffs" as a default safety feature. Just trying to help! Great Job!
Ah, "Maroons" I believe they are called. The flare-like devices, that is.
The both of you are correct
From what I can tell, we don't use those in the states. I may be wrong, but after looking into it it looks more like a UK thing more than a US thing.
I like how flooding becomes the least of everyone's worries but turns into a recurring setting at the same time.
ive seen that power plant from the air lol. that would be absolutely terrifying if i was there and i could imagine the loss of life because the power plants just sort of sitting in the middle of everything.
How do you make people leave a great state: turn it into Chernobyl.
Also works to make people leave shitty states apparently
Fl a great state????maybe if you've never traveled outside the south east
Joshua Powell they got Florida man
Atomic Twister 2.0
Aw shit dudes!
sounds easy enough
the last Eas warning and the lone siren and sudden explosion is so so chilling! love this scenario!
The subtitles trying their hardest is hilarious.
*siren goes off*
TH-cam subtitles: [music]
*alert tone*
TH-cam subtitles: [applause]
Couldn't agree more 😂
why is this accurate and chaotic?
It is Trying It’s Best
Sports teams that would cease to exist if that really happened:
NFL:
Jacksonville Jaguars
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Miami Dolphins
NBA:
Miami Heat
Orlando Magic
Major League Baseball:
Tampa Bay Rays
Miami Marlins
NHL:
Tampa Bay Lightning
Florida Panthers
Major League Soccer:
Orlando City
I never thought about that.
R.I.P
forget the college football team
College Football/Basketball:
Way too many to list across 5 associations
Well CAROLINA Panthers arnt
Turbo Wheeler/ターボウィーラー including Florida Gators?
Gotta say, I just found this one and I really liked the Music Choice at the beginning, nice touch.
Also, in this scenario, I'll bet virtually nobody from the Keys would evacuate. You have to drive right by the plant in order to get out unless you've got a boat. Might as well stay in Key West and drink vodka (hey, I played Stalker, I know that vodka repels radiation!). :)
ben definitely deserves more popularity, everything is perfect, realistic, high quality, and overall better then most EAS scenarios.
Thank God all the reactors in this country have containment buildings that would laugh at even the strongest tornado in history without even a scratch. Hell even a freak tornado with wind speeds twice as fast as the most powerful tornado ever, wouldn't damage those things. The containment building walls are like 5 foot thick steel reinforced concrete.
Great scenario, I will give you a hint as to why your video was so popular, the Eas mock fan group love long scenarios. Keep up the good work,
Thanks! I have a scenario in the making which will be released in the next few weeks.
“Something strange” then “Tsunami Warning.” Now that is something strange.
That indeed is something strange.
This is honestly quite terrifying alot of my family live in Miami, so if this would happen in real life I would be devastedated good vid!
Glad you liked it!
devastated* sorry i just HAD to correct such an old reply
This was perfect. Also, I like how the siren sounds broken when the Evacuation Immediate pops up. I've never heard that in one of these before.
It's called the Federal Signal EWOS-612. It's really different than the other sirens
US: Tons of storms
Mexico: *exists*
Canada: *Has no storms pretty much*
Think of Canada as the North of the wall from game of thrones just no ice zombies
@@m.elizabeth985 exactly
Canada does get winter storms and tornadoes and post tropical cyclones in the southeast canada
@@matteo1462 Yeah like eighty a year lol.
@@heroinboblivesagain5478 still more then your mom
As a resident of Arizona we have the good ol Palo verde nuclear plant here and as a Boy Scout got to get a small tour of the area they talked to us about the possibilities of the plant coming under attack or a melt down or anything that could put the plant or state and the features they have to hopefully prevent that can’t really remember
Cool! , I’ve never been on a tour to a nuclear plant before
4:22 No sh*t Sherlock, unless you want to meet a watery death.
Good scenario though.
The alert always says this during flooding events, but it should be common sense lol
ahh watery grave. just like the watery grave my grandma made last thanksgiving
wat
EVIL GHOST ALT dafuq
you know during the flooding you could meet a watery grave? And that refrence from fairy odd parents?
*Sees Florida In Description*
*Evacuates To Japan*
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And hear blings
Means Earthquake or Tsunami
What about Fukushima
@@RadioMuffinEAS fukushima?
I threw up reading those edits
*We've hit 1K views!*
Ben M well done sir!
Thanks!
Ben M no problem at all. I sometimes wonder how the EAS works.
Yay?
3k
I can’t believe this vid is almost 5 years old, I remember when it was a recent scenario
Most EAS scenarios I see are nuclear attacks. I've been looking for a long time for a legit nuclear meltdown scenario, and you fucking delivered! You've earned my sub, no doubt!
Thanks! I feel like the nuclear attack scenario is overused, so I came up with something new.
I don't like the idea of a tornado warning and a flash flood warning at the same time.
Where are we supposed to go, underground or higher ground?
For crying out loud, weather, stop being contradictory and make up your mind or else we're all doomed!
Just go to the middle floor
huh. i thought this was about the COUNTRY of turkey.
Captor heh....
same lol
Nicebjoke
Me too lmao
Captor Merhaba My Name Is Turkey
as a floridian in miami, this is TERRIFYING
Ayyy, returning to this masterpiece just before Halloween. I immediately felt the nostalgia when I heard "This is Halloween".
THIS is a great example of a scenario that will stay around for a while!
Some may disagree, but this still goes pretty hard. There's just something about this scenario.
19:45 nice you added the chicago sirens
8:43 I Stoppt
There’s no fallout shelters in Florida 😞
Then ask for them to make one, make a difference.
That's because if you build a basement in Florida, building code requires waterproof lighting, a pump, a filter, and a 4 foot fence with self closing gate. And they call it a pool. You dig 4 feet down and you have groundwater.
@@FesterPussbucket And that's when it's not limestone caverns with a tendency to cause sinkholes.
If I remember correctly, Florida is around Sea Level.
@@ZKP314 if Florida was to have a runaway meltdown that accelerated into a out of control detonation, archeologists from another species would find the hole in the limestone and think an asteroid hit. Limestone is soft, porous, and turns into powder in a high brisance detonation. The temperatures in a runaway detonation would be hot enough to turn it into cement. I would not want to be the poor Bastard that had to explain themselves for that mistake.
Disney world would be uninhabitable,and KSC would have to be shut down, universal studios too,Busch gardens also!
Yay, Disneyworld will close! All Disney parks are rubbish!!!
Basically it would be Chernobyl 2.0
@@epicstimulus282 calm down mate! Keep your opinions to yourself
Hey Ben, Just like to say that I fucking love your eas scenarios. And btw 720p is plenty for any eas scenario.
Thanks!
I agree.
My first thought upon hearing this is what I would do. Assuming I am staying at the place my family was at last time we visited Florida, we'd leave Kissimmee and attempt to make our way to Valdosta upon the first warning, assuming that whatever will hit Miami-Dade is heading for us next. Assuming the worst case scenario, traffic will be backed up and it will likely take us 4 hours to make it there. By the time the tornado warning is issued, we will likely be out of range of the alert area and just north of Orlando. By the time it hits Turkey Point, We would likely be near Gainesville, still proceeding up I-75. As soon as the issue occurs at Turkey point, I would be at Lake City, Meaning I would be roughly 372 mile from ground zero. By the Civil danger warning at 4:15 I would be at White Springs. Knowing I am outside of the main effected region, I continue north. By 4:25 I am likely near Jasper when the Blast occurs. Knowing that Fallout is inbound, I continue north for another hour to Valdosta, and attempt to seek shelter there while the fallout dissipates. While we pass Jasper, we call family to inform them we will likely be stuck in the US until further notice.
fun fact: this nearly happened where I live
(the Davis-Besse plant on the Lake Erie coast of Ohio was close to meltdown at oine point)
which Ohio Ohio is everything
I know I'm very late but no one is talking about those explosion sound effects such a nice touch
this is the scenario of misfortune
Who else is 3 years late
btw WPLG is channel 10, its also local and will place EAS alerts for the area
you know, this kinda makes me think of the movie atomic twister. a tornadic storm hits the tenessee nuclear power plant, and it nearly goes into meltdown
Nova Stardom that scares me.
Not many people have seen that movie I'd say
Why would that be an awesome idea for the Fallout series
@@LennoxMatt1 true.
When you made this scenario you must have had 2020 on the mind.
Uh, you do know that Turkey Point took a direct from Andrew, a Category 5 Hurricane, and survived relatively safely, right?
I think in a situation like this they'd Scram the Reactor right off the bat!
The dudes in the containment building would hear a familiar, and in this case very comforting sound.... Control Rods sliding down into the Reactor!
Late reply from me, but they have advance warning of at least two days before the impact of a hurricane, while a tsunami is in the region of two hours or less. Turkey Point would have time to fortify itself or shut down to prevent a radiological disaster, while Fukushima did not have much time to do anything.
Andrew was actually a category 3 when it hit that area
Just a question...does your name have to be Karen in real life?
If there ever was a third Level 7 Nuclear incident it would probably take a natural disaster like a tsunami or a volcano to cause it. That’s pretty much what happened at Fukushima Daiichi, an earthquake and tsunami knocked out very important equipment and cooling systems causing multiple meltdowns and explosions.
A flood and a tornado...? That’s like the worst two disasters to happen at the same time
This was my favorite EAS scenario. Thank you so much for all the thrills I had. xD (Just imagining it)
I love the Modulators and Thunderbolts in the background!
A little curious as to why you didn't include Palm Beach, and St. Lucie counties and even more northern ones. A 7.1 Magnitude earthquake would threaten the entire Southeastern Coast, if not more. Good scenario none the less.
the only thing i'd comment on is that the text could stay on the screen just one or two seconds longer, other than that this shit is so cool
After what happened in Japan in 2011, you never know, doubtful but you know.
I don't think the fallout would effect all those counties. I think it would effect South Miami to the upper to mid Keys and the Bahamas.But I could be wrong. Jet stream is blowing East in that area.
I got immensely confused when “This Is Halloween” started playing.
Issued a tornado wash for Miami-Dade couny.
You can't wash tornadoes
XD
I would be pissed if I was listening to This Is Halloween and it gets interrupted by EAS lol. Good scenario! ^^
I see
Woah! I finally found someone with a Hime-Chan no Ribbon Profile Picture.
We would all be lol
Bet Mar 'a' Logo would receive emergency aid
Wow good EAS scenario.
Just imagine how many mutant Florida Men this would create!
I love the Tbolt synth! Sounds great!
A series of unfortunate events…
Also.
THIS IS HALLOWEEN.
THIS IS HALLOWEEN.
THIS IS HALLOWEEN.
THIS IS HALLOWEEN.
I find it ironic I’m watching this on October 21
Poor Florida... btw, radiologists take X-rays. You might be looking for “nuclear engineer” instead. Good scenario!
My biggest fears are tsunamis and nuclear leaks so both of them combined... I would have shit myself if this was on TV
I think anyone would if this was real lol
SPCdenver99 true
Kinda, I originally got the idea from the event.
Basically a less worse Fukushima.
I really loved this scenario. Keep it up!
Thanks!
Who else is getting nostalgia here?
I Love your eas Videos with sirens
Thanks for watching!
I’m in Florida and this made me google how far inland a tsunami can travel and **** I am in the danger zone for a tsunami though just barely the record is 10 miles I live 8 miles from the water... though I’m in the west Palm beach area so regular Palm beach ( which is a barrier island) will probably absorb the worst of it lol
Also doubtful the fallout would spread out to here because of the near constant eastward wind currents here it would probably mostly go seaward
Very entertaining. There are a couple of critiques I have though. The Bahamas cannot have a magnitude 7 earthquake unless the plate splits. There is no subduction zone there. A very real possibility would be a volcanic eruption on the Canary Islands.
The geographic nature of Florida is flat. I'm from there. The highest point in Broward County is 16 feet above sea level. A tsunami event would go through the tri county area like Paris Hilton through a Master Card. A Tsunami moves through open sea at barely subsonic speed. It would move in, inundate, and be in the everglades in less than 30 minutes in Broward. 45 Minutes in Dade. Broward would be completely underwater in 10 minutes because a tsunami would use the canals like super highways. Ft Lauderdale would be almost instantly under 5 meters of water westward to SR 441 in 5 minutes. The C-13 Canal and the New River have been giving locals nightmares every hurricane season since they pick fish up off US1 after Camille.
The weather situation was not taken into account with regard to fallout. A squall can only be associated with a weather front, a hurricane, or a Seabreeze Thunderstorm that hits in the afternoon between 13:00 and 18:00. A hurricane would be an interesting and possibly more accurate situation.
Squall lines that come through Florida move from northwest to southeast. Occasionally from north to south. From northeast to Southwest only happens in a hurricane event. The other possible movement would be in a training effect directly in front of the frontal boundry. But would be almost exclusively from Southwest to northeast.
Given an advancing front from a low pressure system, and the inflow from the south, the fallout would most likely be sucked into the Atlantic ocean. The Bahama would be screwed. Bermuda as well. However northern Florida and the carribean would have at least a two to four hour shielding.
A tornado would have no effect on turkey point. A nuclear power plant is more or less wind proof. At least the reactor and cooling system. The parabolic towers could possibly be damaged, but I doubt it. Flooding could only cause a failure as in Fukushima if the reactor cooling stopped. Turkey point is built to withstand 30 feet of storm surge with no precautionary changes to operations. In the event something like a Tsunami did happen, all reactors would be immediately shut down. It isn't like flicking a switch. It takes time, but by the time this perfect storm hit, super critical activity would be greatly reduced and so the cooling demand.
All being said I was very entertained and enjoyed the presentation very much. I just had to chime in on a few little things.
To add one last comment regarding nuclear power. It is playing with fire. However fire can also be tamed. At the end of the scenario was a mass detonation. The reality is, a runaway meltdown is a fission reaction. Not a thermonuclear fission/fusion/fission reaction as in a Teller Ulam device (Hydrogen Bomb). Yes it would be big and loud, but unless the stored uranium buffer of heavy water evaporated away and began fissioning due to the x-ray radiation given off by the core meltdown nearby, an Armageddon size explosion would not happen. But! If the buffer was gone and X-ray /Gamma radiation got to the fuel rods and brought them to supercritical fissioning, there is not telling how big it would be. Hiroshima happened when a mass of Uranium the size of a paperclip fissioned. A mass the size of a Walmart would probably be just a little bit more intense. In that scenario where the entire stockpile underwent a runaway fission cascade, Dade county would cease to exist. Broward would have a radioactive southern coastline from Joe Robbie Stadium to the Elbow Room on Las Olas and A1A.
what a horrible day to live in florida…
Unrealistic to an extent
Tsunamis wouldn't happen in Florida as its geologically impossible
One issue: most if not all SAME headers were not played at the correct time/not even played at all. EOM bursts were fine though.
*Sings* In this town,
We call home,
Everyone hail to the pumpkin song.
(I know it's very early for Halloween but I had too. LOL XD! Happy Early Halloween and Anniversary)
Thank you for making this video.
Japan had occurred that Nuclear power plant exploded in Fukushima.
We must to consider can we use nuclear power?
Both big contaminating nuclear power incidents in history have been from human error, be it design flaws and bad operators(chernobyl) or ignoring a known danger (fukushima).
Considering that our usage of coal/natgas/oil is far more likely to kill us all in the next 100 years then us going to modern nuclear designs. As well as wind/solar power production having a much larger environmental impact then nuclear power production. (vibrations from wind turbines are found to fuck with fish, and solar takes land away from both agriculture and tree replanting.
You wouldn't use a non-CBRN gas mask for a situation like as I believe a non-CBRN mask would make the effects worse, or at the very least just do nothing to null the effects
"Don't drown" will do
it FUCKING took YT long enough to fix my caption.
btw good scenario
ok... I'm pretty sure the plant wouldve had a meltdown just as the tsunami overtakes it. XD
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Thanks, I appreciate it!
Good scenario. Also nice background uses. Kudos! 👍👍
Thanks!
Istanbul: Tornado?OH SHİT *sirens*
What a intense night!
2:25 anyone else hear EAS tones in the background of this alert?
That's just weird
Yea Weird
Excellent scenario. Need to do spell check though.
Kinda wondering, is all alerts in this scenario (including all nws issued alerts) for Miami-Dade, FL or what other county?
Say "small squall line" 3 times fast
My attempt sounded like this ⬇
Small squall line
Small squall line
*Small scwall wine*
You obvously didn't know about Chernoybl
And nearby Pripyat...
Wheres our Nuclear Power Plant Warning?
Nice Video I think this is the best video i have ever watched for your reward im subscribe and turning on the Bell notification And likeing the video!
At 0:22 my fav halloween song
I Am Currently Visiting Miami FL USA It Is Currently Christmas Scene Not Halloween Season So I Don’t Know 🤷♀️🤔 Oh Tsunami Warning I’m Heading To The Rooftop Of The New Miami Tower
Everything is good except the tsunami... we don’t get those here nor earthquakes
totally feasible scenario, nicely done
Thanks for watching!
Chicago's Broken Siren is used in this lol
correction: Alternate-Wail sirens
why does this say 7 days ago still lol
3:06 what in the glitches?
22:13 byproduct*
Rip TV
How did you make those news graphics or the graphics on that music station in this scenario cuz I'm trying to find out what I can used for EAS scenarios is there like a free program or something like that
I used my video editing software to make the scrolling text at 0:39
SPCdenver99 What site or program what is it called
I use Magix Movie editor 2015 to make these
SPCdenver99 Thanks alot keep up the good work
there goes the neighborhood again
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Tom: 5:45 PM EDT.
Great Video Subbed!!
thanks!