EAS Scenario: EF-8
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The real danger, the text moving to fast
I agree lol
i thought i was the only one who noticed it-
Ya fr
The text be rapping
The Banjo music goes good with it 😂
It’s clear that EF6 was an inspiration for this part. Decent dialogue with some slight dips in quality. Small mistakes with the topic at hand, such as the spotter identifying the tornado as an EF3. Classification occurs after the storm, by a team of structural engineers.
Yea from the news,skycam,comericals with some alerts. Bro it went way to fast and they indentfied the level before assesing. They would have probably said oh my god a ef5. it was fast, very fast progression. I agree with the fact it inspired by ef6. Its not better, not horrible. This was ok.
Sir it only goes to ef5
@@GavinW-hd6withis is just a hypothetical for hypotheticals sake. It doesnt have to be 100% realistic, just conceivable
@@dukedragon28yea
Having a tornado in Alabama is both realistic and very unique, because alabama is part of the Dixie Alley, a small tornado alley where the tornadoes are not common, but when they do occur they are much stronger. I find this very interesting.
They are extremely common in North Alabama and Mississippi. Not as many as tornado alley most years, but the number is still significant. Luckily, we are blessed to have an amazing meteorologist in James Spann.
That's why I'm trying to get the eff out lol. Got hit by one, and I'd rather not go though that again.
My theory is the storms move faster in Dixie Alley so that's one factor as to why the stronger tornadoes travel longer and are potentially stronger(Remember just guessing, not really sure)than anywhere else, one of those EF5+ were on the ground for 2 and half hours and traveled either the full width of the state or half Mississippi and the other half Alabama, I mean absolutely crazy to think that you could be across the entire State and still get obliterated.
It’s would be funny if when the announcement said “source, weather spotters in the area spotted a tornado” it said “source, I made it up.”
Or Source: Dude, Trust Me
lmao 😂
That’s a nice argument spotter, why don’t you back it up with a source?
@@BigSmokeRailfanning Dude, trust me
@@BigSmokeRailfanning source: trust me bro
A few nitpicks:
At 6:50 you skipped "Hazard", as in "Hazard: Tornado. Source: Radar indicated".
The EF level of tornadoes are determined by damage, so the EF level isn't confirmed until after the storm
For a tornado that powerful, 5483 deaths doesn't seem high enough
Does half a million to a million seem like enough? Maybe 2 million, I’m just speaking logic I mean An EF 8?! That’s probably gonna rip building off their land maybe even demolish some basements, airports, gone! Schools, POOF! A statue? Is now a missle shooting throw so many homes
EF is determined by wind speed, not damage.
@@LerRhann it is actually by damage, its just that the way is shoen on simplified charts is not by the damage points. If you see the EF scale, you can see that they are big charts, which give damage points that ultimately end up giving it the rating
Wrong! The scale is a DAMAGE scale, not a wind scale. You're ignorant!
That just means what it is likely to be based on area and wind speed
16:55 "This tornado has heavily damaged or destroyed shelters." I'd say easily in excess of 400 mph with this one.
Overground shelters obliterated
That's very unlikely! You are obsessed! More than likely won't happen.
@@ILoveOldTWC this is a hypothetical scenario of course it wont happen
smithville ef5: wdym??
el reno ef3: erm what
"Wow, I am so sorry for your truck Gavin 😐"
I loved this video by the way, Keep up the good work!
Nice video.
There are a few things you could change to make it an even better one. First Ef scale rates the damage that tornadoes do so the rating comes after the tornado has occurred. The death toll sounds reasonable. The highest was the tri-state tornado which did 695 deaths and much weaker and plus this tornado was unnoticed at first. Great job.
Okay I was about to say this was a direct rip-off of EF6 and then I saw you credited them 😂😂
However, this does have creativity and many differences and I like it!
I mean this scenario is a step up from EF6 😂
It only goes to ef5
@@GavinW-hd6wi its a scenario
Awesome scenario, i could see something like this happening in the late winter or mid fall months as thats when tornadoes are more common in alabama, they don't happen too much in the deep summer months, keep up the good work
Credits: EF-6 by EmceeCh4p
EF9 Tuscaloosa Alabama EAS scenario
I have a good one the unstoppable EAS scenario
Can you do a video on how you made this or how you make scenarios?
I would be very interested in that, I might even make some of my own!
@@tvold9204 I Do Not Do EAS Video On This Channel
@@SG118P I wasn't asking you
This was great! Few critiques though, presenters are not allowed to say things like "This is probably a tornado emergency", that can't be broadcasted until it is a fact issued by officials. And also, they're allowed to say "this LOOKS like an EF(whatever number)" or "This has EF(number) wind speeds" but an EF rating is also based on the damage surveyed. Which at the minimum is usually calculated hours after the storm. Very entertaining though, keep it up!! :)
Good play off of the EF6 vid, glad you credited him, good vid, loved the airen ambience.
Cat 5 blizzard, cat 5 hurricane, and ef5 tornado all combine and destroy the Maryland Virginia peninsula, Deleware and New Jersey
can we have an F in the chat for the stormchaser's truck
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As someone who lives in Alabama (in Huntsville!) I can say with 100% certainty that anyone who was born and raised in Alabama don’t give two shits when they hear about a tornado warning or even sirens 😂 half the time the sirens go off not a damn thing happens and we’re so used to tornado watches I swear sometimes we get one once a week during the spring lmao. Great video! Loved it !
Question at the beginning of march in 2023 did u have a tornado cuz when I visited I had a tornado
@@Swix_yt yes we did. Very weak though
That's a very dangerous mindset to have. In the aftermath of the 2011 Joplin EF5, investigators found that many people did not seek shelter when warnings were issued as they were used to false alarms.
The enhanced Fujita scale is NOT by wind speed but by damage and also it have to be a massive educated guess to determine the rating during the actual event if it was a EF 3 about Half of a house would be gone and also for example if a tornado would be rated as an EF five if The entire house would be gone and there are these huge 2 feet metal bolts that keep The whole the house together and secure the foundation If those bolts were bent or heavily damaged then will be classified as an EF five if they were just fine then it would be a EF 4
Correction: Houses that are stronger than normal ones that are swept away with anchor bolts in perfect condition will still signify a EF5 rating.
It is a damage scale correct. But remember that the whole point of the F scale and even the EF scale is to give an approximation of the minimum necessary windspeeds to cause said level of damage. Intensity and windspeed are MOTIVATORS of both the retired F scale and the current EF scale regardless.
I have watched this like 10 times now. It's fun to watch.😊
I made something like this up in my head, thank you for making this! I subbed bro, good job.
out of all scenarios, this is the best. ❤😊🎉
Gotta love that synthesized siren ambience with some 9/12 port sirens, Whelens, and thunderbolts
The upper left radar signature at 15:01 shows the tornado rotating the wrong direction
Anticyclonic tornado.
@@PizzaDelivery4uProductions Anticyclonic tornadoes don't have backwards hook signatures that clear and discernible, at least not in North America...
I thought at the start it went to commercials for real 💀💀😂😂
Same
Same lol
Good Shit man, popped up in my recommended, here to stay 👍
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
the moving text: GOTTA GO FAST
F a s t
The only thing slightly off about this is when the storm chaser said it was an EF3 while he was chasing it. Tornadoes aren’t rated as they happen. They’re rated based on the damage they caused once they go back up into the clouds.
Mike Morgan of KFOR tries to guess, based on the size and appearance, and size is not always an indication of strength. The scale is a DAMAGE scale, NOT a wind scale.
Well it’s atleast good to guess what the tornado is before it hits
@@aaamogusthespiderever2566not really, it can cause extreme panic
Ok hear me out:
EAS Scenario for a large scale tornado outbreak in the North East, starting from Virginia and and going to Maine, while also sneaking in some Enviroment Canada with Quebec and New Brunswick
Nice mashup! However, if you do another, make the Tornado Watch a PDS watch, non-Tropical Alabama tornadoes in August are extraordinarily rare let alone a EF5+. Lastly, EF scales are based on damage, not size. I still dropped it a like tho because it definitely wasn't 20 minutes wasted and those hook echoes were apocalyptic! :)
Hey, how’d you make the Eas alerts, and also how’d you make the news coverage?
Quick question: have you done a ef6 or 7 scenario?
Omg ok I love what they did there with the “DELIVERance”. Made my night 😂😂
There are a few ways you could improve this, you could do the hazard tornado before source and impact since they don’t say source after the direction the storm is moving
Why is the text scroll so fast
Cuz creator hasn't actually seen one.
no its so people dont put this on there tvs in there areas and if it was slower people would thinks its real
*Hears Sirens*
*Stops video*
*Still hears sirens*
“Oh I Forgot I Live in Northern Alabama…”
1:57 Alarm Text be like: GOTTA GO FAST
*fast*
@@Lando-hd9zy yeah
The timing of the music is what got me 😂
Do an EF9 Tuscaloosa Alabama EAS scenario
Can you an EAS Secnario about a EF-7 Tornado in Tallahassee Florida?
Request EAS Scenario The Red Giant Sun
Tornado sirens heard *in order* :
Silligent: ACA Allertor 125
FS Thunderbolt 1000T
Euataw: FS 2T22
Hartselle: FS 2T22
Two FS Thunderbolt 1000TS(?)
Birmingham: ACA Allertor 125
FS 2T22
FS Thunderbolt 1000T
Also interesting video I liked the idea of an ef-8 it’s terrifying
how the hell do you know that
@@conorburke7541 cuz I like sirens
@@conorburke7541 if you familiarize yourself with how sirens sound its probably really easy.
@@SpheroJr3289 Huh I never knew that
you should do a ef5 EAS of a tornado spawning in richmond ky and staying on the ground until willamsburg, VA and causing ef5 damage in most counties
Ok I absolutely love how similar this is to the EF6 scenario
Wow, hopefully Gavin's truck is now better by now 1 year later 😢
As an Oklahoman, this was my last Saturday.
Yes sir Joe, we'll hold out breathe waiting.
When the video came on I thought it was a real ad😂
16:07 that life or death situation
His reaction: *HOLY COW*
Amazing video
Though this is meant to be a scenario, a tornado's rating is measured by damage surveys. It's not based on how big the cone is visually
Can you do EF-10 which happens to tear through both Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, and Pell City?
Does the EF-10 Travel from USA to UK or is it the USA’s Birmingham instead of Britain’s Birmingham
@@melissajones2738 maybe both.
I actually might
@@thescenarioguy :o
@@miragelee9754 probably
I remember Studio Q from that… now this? NICE.
I just subscribed to your Channel
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Can you do a major tornado for Chicago?
Make a Ef7 tornado scenario but use the state of Missouri and Illinois for the video
Thank goodness I live in wisconsin! We get this weather EVERY DAY!
Hey could you do a North Dakota EAS scenario plz
EF6: I am most powerful tornado
EF8: No I am
Super Nice!❤
where is James Spann?
Could you do ef-13 LMAO SORRY IF THAT SOUNDS WEIRD BUT I HAVE A GOOD IDEA FOR IT THIS TIME DO TENNESSEE
This is cool!!
When the “death toll” popped up my heart broke. Like it’s a scary thing to think. If you were in that situation there’s no chance of survival unless your 6 feet under in a basement.
In a little bit our radar will update shortly.
This message is a message presented by the department of redundancy department.
0:57 my EARSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Sorry 😅
@@thescenarioguy Oh no its ok!
Went from a Severe T-Storm capable of producing a tornado to a confirmed strong tornado spotted by trained weather spotters in a single alert.
We interrupt this program for a Special Report from The News: Weather Channel meteologist Jim Cantore was found tonight in the Thames River in London, swimming to a dock along the banks of the river.
Cantore was swept up in a tornado while covering a tornado outbreak in Alabama, was spun inside the storm for thousands of miles, and dumped into the Thames, over 4,000 miles away!
He has been hospitalized and is expected to fully recover.
Do a EF6 scenario in NYC.
Finally, a channel that got the eas voice correct.
5:13 Just a couple of issues here, coming from an Alabamian:
1. The scrolling is way too fast.
2. The sound of “Fayettevelle County.” It’s just Fayette County.
3. Fayette, Lamar, and Marion Counties are all in *northwestern* Alabama. The audio puts them in *northeastern and northern* Alabama.
I’m not trying to knock you here, but there had been a study done concerning about 60% of Alabamians not able to find their county on a state map. (I’m in the other 40%.)
Man I’m jammin’ on that apple ad!!!🤣🤣
Thanks I like this video
so no info on how wide or how fast the winds were in that thing ???????
I dunno how you did it, but you ended up in my recommended. Keep up the good work man, you'll get there someday ❤️
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* sighs *
@SPCWilmington8008 bruh.
@SPCWilmington8008 I do agree, but maybe you could have said it nicer
@thescenarioguy4410 you know people giving you criticism is meant to help you make better videos? It wasn't that great bud, you made quite a few mistakes... you should probably want to fix them instead of only wanting peoples praises.
I do weather on my TH-cam channel for parts of Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana. Whatever the severe weather in my area I do weather reports. As long as I got power internet I do them.
But what about the firefighter, police and medical team searching for the missing people at Birmigham, Jefferson county ? But the total death of the people still rising up so fast !
nailed the NOAA voice
ef5 tornado that is 6.4 miles wide in oklahoma eas scenario with people that are driving
That’s gonna take its toll..
Thumbnail is January 25, 2021 Fultondale AL tornado, which was an EF3. Tornado like EF8 would COMPLETELY FLATTEN THAT THING
14:22
What type of siren is this? Also if you have it, can I see it?
An ef8 tornado would have a wind speed of 350+ mph
That’s a good estimate on an EF-8. I could see an EF6 wind speeds about 201-260 or 275 MPH.
For mi opinio ef 8 wind speed are more that 400 mph
nah that would be ef6, if it existed
I’m literally moving to Alabama in 2 days and here I am watching this
better stay out of Alabama
Welcome! Remember to pick a college team before the locals start pressuring you
@@TnD_BigJax I’ve already been briefed! 😂 Thank you!
If you were to make a list of languages you speak, how far down is English?
I am not being an asshole, just curious.
The cape for this tornado is probably 1 million
what the tornado siren you use?
i’ve never seen someone do it so i’m from ocean city maryland, and it would be cool to see a mega tsunami in ocean city. if it helps it’s Worcester county. if this interests you lmk ill give you info about the surrounding areas but it’d be really cool to see someone just include ocean city, or even rehoboth beach delaware cause that’s where i am now.
You should do EF-10 next.
INTO THE STORM EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM BE LIKE:
Never watched it but i agree
Wonder if it's possible for the most dangerous EF5 to completely destroy all types of tornado underground shelters by it digging 20 feet deep? That'd be quite the disaster. No shelter from that kind of a funnel.
But am EF8 can and would make even nuclear bunkers useless.
nice. ef9 next
Where did you get the tornado from the thumbnail
4:06 what next to speech site did you use for this
Oh my God oh my God! Haaaaaaaaaaaaa! Love it!
this is a great scenario but the text scrolls too quick, and a tornado emergency would be broadcast as a tornado warning or a pds tornado warning. a fallout shelter wouldn’t make sense because most shelter would be fine
what my bedroom looks like sometimes
Those commercials where amazing.
The message is going at the speed of light
EF 5 in Lakeland FL scenario please
Those NWS Office IDs in the EAS Bulletins are incorrect, NWS Huntsville is not KHSV, it's KHUN, and NWS Birmingham is not KBHM, it's KBMX
Bro when the homepod mini ad started I just started freestyling 💀💀
Lmao 🤣
Pecos hank would be out there watching this on his front porch