Phoenix the horse have you heard the broken Chicago siren? Those tornadoes must have the non existent guts of steel to even just freeze up when hearing that.
There's a video of an EF2 And EF5 boutta touch down in Dodge City and their sirens sound like the Simpson choir opening lmao, they didn't touch down. I don't think, can't remember.
I will never forget it...August 15th,2016 EF5 went over my town and it caused MAJOR wind damage and also...Burnt a church from wires blowing on it and I was a at school and Sirens were scary AF and we were all there in a hallway crying,tears, fear.....
I actually live in Kansas and for my family and I this is a normal thing, almost every weekend. After a while you just get used to it. In my town when we do here the siren, everyone goes out on their front porch to make sure there really is a tornado. But yea this is normal for me.
I live in new Jersey and I will die if there's a tornado in my area..since when I haven't experience it yet.. Except for the hurricane Sandy which was years ago.
Once apon a time, there was a cloud, the cloud was very nice and kind to all other clouds in Cloud Nation. This was in 1986, the friendly nice and kind cloud is missing. Reports had said that the cloud got drunk and transformed into a Tornado... The end
I remember back in 4th grade my classmates and I would hear this noise every Wednesday once a month and my teacher would say it a tornado siren. She said it’s not much of a problem since it’s just testing to see any volcanos. Now hearing this back reminds me when I first heard it. Edit: I know I’m probably not gonna get likes but just do.
This is the thing with Tornado sirens. They ramp up, and they stay ramped up so you can hear many other sirens, from other counties nearby, or from many miles over, that create this terrible dissonance between each other's sirens in their tones and they combine to make this horrible SCREAM when they are ALL going off at once! It's a terrifying sound, and it means that you ALL have to take shelter in the Southwest Corner of your basement, if you have one! PLEASE be safe! May ALL OF YOU BE SAFE during our horrible Tornado seasons!
I was in Israel for eight months. Six months, I was in Sderot. Rockets and rocket alarms are generally more scary than these things; the sirens and the tornadoes that go with them. These are nothing compared to rockets and having to go into a shrapnel proof bunker, with the explosions being so close to where you are. And the worst thing about that is: there's an eerie feeling that always follows. You are waiting and waiting, but the rockets never come. But when they finally get shot off, they are when least expected. But with tornadoes, you watch as they come and get to shelter, with whatever little buffer you have. But with rockets, you don't know when they are coming and where they're going. You have 15 seconds to get to cover. No prepping; no saving whatever you have. Nothing. That's what makes my experience different from those over here.
We don't have any sirens here. I guess people assume that since we're so accustomed to the crazy amounts of hurricanes and tropical storms here, we don't need sirens. Bullshit if you ask me.
There are not many remaining metropolitan area siren networks still in place west of the 105th meridian. According to FEMA, after the cold war ended many audible CD systems in the US were dismantled and replaced with programs like Reverse-911. The decommissioning of siren networks has been controversial, with some local governments claiming budgeting issues, while others claiming they are still the best way to warn residents.
княуѕαlιѕ we don't have the either. It'd be nice though! We have had days we lose power and have no way to check the weather so warnings would be nice!!
Tornadoes are pretty rare here in Billings, Montana, but on Father's Day in 2010, a tornado hit town. It did a lot of damge to some houses, buisnesses, and more importantly, our arena. Its roof was completely ripped off the top and scattered within a 3 or 4 mile radius. A truck was even dropped inside. No deaths, but one injury.
Hearing these sirens must be scary, especially at night. I live in eastern Pennsylvania. Here we get nor'easters, blizzards, severe thunderstorms and occasional tornado watches and warnings. However, nothing like this. Great video!!
I live in Georgia and one time I was at school and there was three tornadoes that touched down. We had to eat lunch in the hallway and I got picked up early and I saw one of the tornadoes on the way home, but luckily it didn’t hit us.
luckily I've managed to avoid actually being caught by a tornado. However the search and rescue team I volunteered for was called into Joplin... absolutely insane the sheer destructive force that a tornado has and just how quickly it can take away lives.
I was told that where i live, (New york) There are rarely tornadoes. There was a really small one that didn't do any damage a while back but still, i get scared when I watch tornado stuff.
Fayleure Fayleure It is true that they occur in only a few areas in the world, with one area of superactivity being the US midsection. As the climate changes though, it's possible other regions will experience severe weather.
Canyon Raven My city (Muncie, IN) has the river shaped like a horseshoe that wraps around my hometown. It is said to be the reason why we very, very rarely have tornadoes. I believe that because my house has been standing for 100-200 years. Now with climate change, I'm scared that not even the horseshoe will protect us. :(
Awsome footage! Thanks for posting this. I would have recorded this too. Although im completely fascinated with severe weather, i would have been slightly discomforted by this one lol
I live in New York so I don’t get tornados that often. I’ve never experienced one actually. Stay safe out there for those who do frequently get tornadoes ✌️
I don't know why, but as a kid I always found the national weather service's text to speech voices terrifying and still kinda find them creepy to this day
In the 80s they sometimes were live voices. Sometimes they would say details in 20 seconds, details in 10 seconds. Or a very low voiced man would come on. Scary shit.
I remember back a while ago I was over at a friends house and it was storming real bad, sirens and all. The only thing was her dog was still outside but the bolt in the door was jammed and we had to bust a window. It was one of the scariest things I’ve ever witnessed.
ive been into sirens since 4th grade. and i did a IIM report in 5th grade about them, and what we would be like if we didnt. i went all around the entire city of Roswell taking photos on all the sirens in the city for my IIM. Roswell, has 7 modulator and 2 2001's
At least your town keeps up with the sirens. Some towns are removing tornado sirens saying it's the residents' responsibility for their safety. Not everyone has their phones on them or even has cellphones. It's totally irresponsible and just damn stupid.
Yeesh, I’m honestly glad that I live in the state of Maryland, most of the EAS weather warnings we get here are for blizzards, snow squalls, flash floods, severe thunderstorms, sometimes hurricanes along with tropical storms, wind advisories, etc. We also get tornado warnings, but they mainly affect areas like Ellicott city and Ocean city, which are at least 2-3 hours away from my area Also the mountains tend to either break apart or lower the intensity of severe storms capable of producing tornadoes
Scary story: I was just tryna sleep last month, it was around 4am . I was so close to sleeping (with my tv on, yes I do that) and I heard beeping and thought it was just a police siren from the show I was watching or something. After a while it hadn't stopped which irritated me so I was gonna change the channel so I opened my eyes,,. BOOM tsunami warning . I freaked but realised I live in England and we dont get tsunamis ... me and my friends got it to so I wasnt the only one.,, no tsunami happend and I still have no idea what happened that night
when it was summer time in 2017 I went to Florida for the summer visiting my parents and we were out and in the Lanai and there was a tornado touchdown like a mile away or whatever and we could see it in the field and it happened twice and to be honest I didn't see it and he was looking off and I'm like what are you looking at I said he just saw a tornado touchdown I'm like what and he's like yeah. they live back in Michigan now and I'm going down there on the 24th with my grandparents and we're going to fly I love flying the one time we had a night flight it's really pretty
I live in Indiana and we didn't have a basement OR a storm shelter so what in the hell are you supposed to do exactly? It scares the daylights out of you but........ And I have seen and heard tornadoes and it's incredibly frightening but it's over very quickly.
When I was little there was a tornado siren going off and all of us were hiding in the basement. Well my dad decides that it’s a good time to make smoothies so he GOES UPSTAIRS IN THE MIDDLE OF A TORNADO WARNING AND STARTS MAKING SMOOTHIES. I was begging him to come back downstairs because I didn’t want him to die but he just kept on making his damn smoothies. Scariest thing I’ve ever witnessed.
I hate those new sirens that sound like ambulances because they are not distinctive enough. I think they got rid of the old ones because where I live, the kids tend to be spoiled, petulant, and neurotic, and the city fathers apparently don't want to scare them unduly. (Why don't they just play the theme from "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood?" That's scary enough!) Bring back the old time, Cold War, "Voice of Doom" siren; that is more appropriate for signalling emergency situations. (If it hadn't been for that ominous, sepulchral wailing one night, I wouldn't have known to alert my parents to grab up our pets and seek shelter in the basement.We only lost a few shingles on our roof, but others in town had severe structural damage to their homes, and two people were killed. However, if the people hadn't been alerted to take cover by that easily recognizable, bone-chilling wail - there might have been more deaths reported because many people think that the new siren is juat an ambulance siren, and only realize that it isn't when it continues to howl; by that time, it might be too late...) Thus, it would be advisable for the city fathers here to restore the old siren, and tell the "little dears" to "grow up" (figuratively) by getting accustomed to its eerie sound; otherwise, they may not live to grow up - literally...
Thank the Lord I live in Washington State, between the cascades and olympic mountains. I don't have to worry about tornados and hurricanes ever being a thing. I've only experienced one earthquake here in the 15 years I've lived here.
One day, I saw Seven (7) funnels in one afternoon, standing in my front yard. Only 2 or 3 actually touched down. One hit SW of town, lifted and was still spinning as it went directly over downtown, dropping sticks and chaff, etc.This was in North Texas, about 60 miles north of Dallas.
What's worse is when your sitting on the couch on your phone, or doing whatever, and all of a sudden you hear the amber alert system sound or the annoying TV alert sound🤣
I lived near the siren down from my house. Two years ago Algonquin IL had tornado next town is Huntley IL the sirens going off I took shelter in my basement in the bathroom had my next door best friends neighbor came over used my basement they don't have a basement. Tornado is very scary.
I am PETRIFIED of tornadoes. anytime they do a test to make sure the sirens work, im down in my basement. i would like to hide in my bathroom, but every room upstairs (included the bathrooms) have windows in them.
They didn’t even bother with the sirens during Irma. They would just send out phone alerts “Tornado Watch. Seek Shelter Till Further Notice”. Most of the ones we got in my area were quite small. They ripped up some small trees and threw small objects around but that’s about it. Honestly more cool than scary in that case. Let’s face it, Irma was weak on the east coast.
Fact is, tornado sirens are scarier than the real thing.
B T that’s an opinion, no fact.
Beebo Way TrashYee That was a joke. Surprised you thought I was trying to be factual...
B T I think the sirens are 9999 more scary even tho I never had or saw a tornado 🌪 before
B T I almost had one and the sirens were going off crazy
Facts
Hell
these can probably scare away the tornado itself
Lol
Phoenix the horse have you heard the broken Chicago siren? Those tornadoes must have the non existent guts of steel to even just freeze up when hearing that.
There's a video of an EF2 And EF5 boutta touch down in Dodge City and their sirens sound like the Simpson choir opening lmao, they didn't touch down. I don't think, can't remember.
That doesn't work, unfortunately.....
Why do I like to terrify myself And I laughed so hard at this comment 😂
I hate the Amber alert or the flash flood alerts when there on the phone and ure sleeping
fang bang it's like
Damnit can't I just die in my sleep instead of be woken up and actually feel the pain of dying
Bro it kinda scares me 😂
fang bang well that's my take on it anyways
You can turn those off you know
Ik
I will never forget it...August 15th,2016 EF5 went over my town and it caused MAJOR wind damage and also...Burnt a church from wires blowing on it and I was a at school and Sirens were scary AF and we were all there in a hallway crying,tears, fear.....
Just watching this brings back flashbacks of OUR sirens
Thank you for sharing your experience. It is indeed frightening and something that stays with you for the rest of your life.
+Canyon Raven I'm afraid so
+Abstract Wind You don't know
There have been no EF5s in the U.S. since 2013
I actually live in Kansas and for my family and I this is a normal thing, almost every weekend. After a while you just get used to it. In my town when we do here the siren, everyone goes out on their front porch to make sure there really is a tornado. But yea this is normal for me.
MissKatieRae brvtal
True story I can personally vouch for this Top city here!
I live in new Jersey and I will die if there's a tornado in my area..since when I haven't experience it yet.. Except for the hurricane Sandy which was years ago.
Here, here but for Oklahoma.
Here and Oklahoma it’s a monthly thing😔
Me: **pauses the video**
Audio: **KEEPS PLAYING**
lmao
Omfg 😂
You know shit boutta get serious
Me: 🤤
P. S. 3:04 that rumble quite literally came out of nowhere.
Its a talking siren not creepy. Listen to Chicago's tornado siren.
StackableGold talking? I heard no talking.
That sht is scary
Omg their siren sounds like it’s broken but it’s not and it’s so scary
StackableGold oh believe me my siren is way scarier than Chicago’s. Sounds even more broken
the sirens do not talk here, that is a weather radio
the modulators do not use voice because of the sheer amount of mechanical sirens
Texan here.
Using this video to get myself ready for severe weather season.
@@addison5636 Depends where in Ohio. I'm in NE Ohio and we rarely get weather actually worth worrying about.
Adam Daniels I’m from southeast Ohio, we get a lot of severe storms
@@addison5636 bruh i live in florida and shit over here is CRAZY LIKE FOR REAL SHIT BE GOING DOWN
My great uncle was a truck driver. When he got back from a trip, his trailer home was gone from a tornado.
Oh come ON tornadoes!
Once apon a time, there was a cloud, the cloud was very nice and kind to all other clouds in Cloud Nation. This was in 1986, the friendly nice and kind cloud is missing. Reports had said that the cloud got drunk and transformed into a Tornado...
The end
Alex Line nice story
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Actually, the ending should be "Reports had said that the cloud was eaten by a Tornado." Because Tornadoes are made up by dust and debris, not clouds.
Oof
@@modernforever1528 R/WOOOOOOOSH
7:57 :D
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**INSERT VIOLENT SCREAMING HERE**
It’s Siren Head
I remember back in 4th grade my classmates and I would hear this noise every Wednesday once a month and my teacher would say it a tornado siren.
She said it’s not much of a problem since it’s just testing to see any volcanos. Now hearing this back reminds me when I first heard it.
Edit: I know I’m probably not gonna get likes but just do.
You got a like from me so u got in total of 16 likes from others
This is the thing with Tornado sirens. They ramp up, and they stay ramped up so you can hear many other sirens, from other counties nearby, or from many miles over, that create this terrible dissonance between each other's sirens in their tones and they combine to make this horrible SCREAM when they are ALL going off at once! It's a terrifying sound, and it means that you ALL have to take shelter in the Southwest Corner of your basement, if you have one! PLEASE be safe! May ALL OF YOU BE SAFE during our horrible Tornado seasons!
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Sounds smooth and scary at the same time🔈🔉🔊😓
i legit think i saw jesuses face (or someone elses face) in the first one
Omg i did to
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Obi Wan Kenobi time stamp
I saw a cloud in the shape of an angel
E Gaming time stamp?
Jesus's* dumbass
I was in Israel for eight months. Six months, I was in Sderot. Rockets and rocket alarms are generally more scary than these things; the sirens and the tornadoes that go with them. These are nothing compared to rockets and having to go into a shrapnel proof bunker, with the explosions being so close to where you are. And the worst thing about that is: there's an eerie feeling that always follows. You are waiting and waiting, but the rockets never come. But when they finally get shot off, they are when least expected. But with tornadoes, you watch as they come and get to shelter, with whatever little buffer you have. But with rockets, you don't know when they are coming and where they're going. You have 15 seconds to get to cover. No prepping; no saving whatever you have. Nothing. That's what makes my experience different from those over here.
We don't have any sirens here.
I guess people assume that since we're so accustomed to the crazy amounts of hurricanes and tropical storms here, we don't need sirens. Bullshit if you ask me.
княуѕαlιѕ What do you mean by "here" Every State and every country has a natural disaster siren.
There are not many remaining metropolitan area siren networks still in place west of the 105th meridian. According to FEMA, after the cold war ended many audible CD systems in the US were dismantled and replaced with programs like Reverse-911. The decommissioning of siren networks has been controversial, with some local governments claiming budgeting issues, while others claiming they are still the best way to warn residents.
Canyon Raven ? My point is that every state and country has a siren.
Glizzy Sniping Not in my county
княуѕαlιѕ we don't have the either. It'd be nice though! We have had days we lose power and have no way to check the weather so warnings would be nice!!
Tornadoes are pretty rare here in Billings, Montana, but on Father's Day in 2010, a tornado hit town. It did a lot of damge to some houses, buisnesses, and more importantly, our arena. Its roof was completely ripped off the top and scattered within a 3 or 4 mile radius. A truck was even dropped inside. No deaths, but one injury.
Imagine living in Chicago while a tornado is going on (we had a tornado over here in Dallas 2 days ago)
Don't live in Chicago....the sirens are fucking terrifying
Hearing these sirens must be scary, especially at night. I live in eastern Pennsylvania. Here we get nor'easters, blizzards, severe thunderstorms and occasional tornado watches and warnings. However, nothing like this. Great video!!
I live in Georgia and one time I was at school and there was three tornadoes that touched down. We had to eat lunch in the hallway and I got picked up early and I saw one of the tornadoes on the way home, but luckily it didn’t hit us.
luckily I've managed to avoid actually being caught by a tornado. However the search and rescue team I volunteered for was called into Joplin... absolutely insane the sheer destructive force that a tornado has and just how quickly it can take away lives.
Hunter Smith have you heard of the will Norton story cuz I have
I was told that where i live, (New york) There are rarely tornadoes. There was a really small one that didn't do any damage a while back but still, i get scared when I watch tornado stuff.
Fayleure Fayleure
It is true that they occur in only a few areas in the world, with one area of superactivity being the US midsection. As the climate changes though, it's possible other regions will experience severe weather.
Canyon Raven My city (Muncie, IN) has the river shaped like a horseshoe that wraps around my hometown. It is said to be the reason why we very, very rarely have tornadoes. I believe that because my house has been standing for 100-200 years. Now with climate change, I'm scared that not even the horseshoe will protect us. :(
In mississippi we get 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 maybe even 6 tornados a year
the replies on here are saying how they rarely get tornadoes while as we speak i’m in a severe thunderstorm and we get 23 tornadoes a year
Fayleure Fayleure I also live in NYC but I’ve never experienced any type of tornado in my life :/
Awsome footage! Thanks for posting this. I would have recorded this too. Although im completely fascinated with severe weather, i would have been slightly discomforted by this one lol
joseph isaacs
Thanks for watching! It can be so frightening and yet oddly hypnotic all at the same time. Go figure.
It was scary in the 2nd one to see the sky grow darker, and the trees move from wind more and more...
Facing my fears while hearing this at max w/headphones
Ughh a FS-2001 i hate these things
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kara mishi u dumb bitch for a to be an it's A E I O U I'm pretty sure that there's no F in there
It's pronounced like "eff ess too thou sand won" so it would be an because of its pronunciation. Not trying to be mean, just saying.
Or Tornado Sirens
Realised it is stupid. Do your research
I saw a tornado once here in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico, behind the parking lot of a pharmacy in town/city. The tornado didn't touch ground.
Then you didn't see a tornado
@@FATTYBONGRIPS It didn't form completely. It was too weak to enlarge and touch ground. It went into the news here though.
I live in New York so I don’t get tornados that often. I’ve never experienced one actually. Stay safe out there for those who do frequently get tornadoes ✌️
Think of taking a relaxing walk in a forest when suddenly you see a storm coming in. And 3 min later you hear that siren. (i have goosebumps)
5:03 got me spooked.
Ikr
When you pause the video and the siren doesn’t stop
I don't know why, but as a kid I always found the national weather service's text to speech voices terrifying and still kinda find them creepy to this day
In the 80s they sometimes were live voices. Sometimes they would say details in 20 seconds, details in 10 seconds. Or a very low voiced man would come on. Scary shit.
First one is so damn scary. Heck even the thunder is intense
Could listen to that for hours
Way more exciting! Been in 4. I didn’t lose anybody thankfully.
That sounds like a weather radio in the background
God why am I watching this so I want to not sleep?
i was in the kent island tornado a couple days ago 😿
Watching this as a tornado is 20 miles away😀
Thank goodness I've never been in Chicago for a tornado siren. I've heard those sound the worst.
Imagine being in a tornado surrounded by 4 layers of bullet proof glass😱 scary and cool to not get killed and be able to watch
I remember back a while ago I was over at a friends house and it was storming real bad, sirens and all. The only thing was her dog was still outside but the bolt in the door was jammed and we had to bust a window. It was one of the scariest things I’ve ever witnessed.
stinkydishdog dayummmnn that’s scary
3:42 That scared me so much I almost vomited
you can here a thunderbolt in the background.
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ive been into sirens since 4th grade. and i did a IIM report in 5th grade about them, and what we would be like if we didnt. i went all around the entire city of Roswell taking photos on all the sirens in the city for my IIM. Roswell, has 7 modulator and 2 2001's
- ̗̀StrikerTheFoxy ̖́- Ah cool
This is so scary D;
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The 1st one, that's my siren. We used to have a test every Wednesday
At least your town keeps up with the sirens. Some towns are removing tornado sirens saying it's the residents' responsibility for their safety. Not everyone has their phones on them or even has cellphones. It's totally irresponsible and just damn stupid.
Yeesh, I’m honestly glad that I live in the state of Maryland, most of the EAS weather warnings we get here are for blizzards, snow squalls, flash floods, severe thunderstorms, sometimes hurricanes along with tropical storms, wind advisories, etc.
We also get tornado warnings, but they mainly affect areas like Ellicott city and Ocean city, which are at least 2-3 hours away from my area
Also the mountains tend to either break apart or lower the intensity of severe storms capable of producing tornadoes
Scary story:
I was just tryna sleep last month, it was around 4am . I was so close to sleeping (with my tv on, yes I do that) and I heard beeping and thought it was just a police siren from the show I was watching or something. After a while it hadn't stopped which irritated me so I was gonna change the channel so I opened my eyes,,. BOOM tsunami warning . I freaked but realised I live in England and we dont get tsunamis
... me and my friends got it to so I wasnt the only one.,, no tsunami happend and I still have no idea what happened that night
Oh jeez
The Chicago siren can probably scare the tornado because it's so scary
I low key love this
Omg, i live where there arent tornadoes, so idk what its like! But hearing this? Im glad, and sorry for all of you who do!
when it was summer time in 2017 I went to Florida for the summer visiting my parents and we were out and in the Lanai and there was a tornado touchdown like a mile away or whatever and we could see it in the field and it happened twice and to be honest I didn't see it and he was looking off and I'm like what are you looking at I said he just saw a tornado touchdown I'm like what and he's like yeah. they live back in Michigan now and I'm going down there on the 24th with my grandparents and we're going to fly I love flying the one time we had a night flight it's really pretty
Has anyone as a kid fell asleep and woke up to a really bad storm and the powers out so you feel around in the dark to find anyone else at home?
I did
I used to live in a mobile home about 100 yards from a siren. Talk about LOUD! It sounded like it was inside with us...
I live in Indiana and we didn't have a basement OR a storm shelter so what in the hell are you supposed to do exactly? It scares the daylights out of you but........ And I have seen and heard tornadoes and it's incredibly frightening but it's over very quickly.
Florida don't get very big tornadoes but we had one come over our apartment and hit another town close to us and I heard what sounded like jet engines
I never seen a tornado in New Jersey and I never seen a tornado anywhere
Holy carp that thunder at like 3:04 sounds scareyer then chicos broken siren!!!
This is what I had to hear for a full week in Oklahoma with everyday a tornado happening
Thanks god for our czech General alert sirens
when you stop the video and still hear the sounds
8:05 REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I LIVE in Wichita Kansas, and i was about ten when it happened and I didn't stop praying. We were fine though
7:56 is what my tv does and 8:05 is what my phone did at 3am one night without my permission
When I was little there was a tornado siren going off and all of us were hiding in the basement. Well my dad decides that it’s a good time to make smoothies so he GOES UPSTAIRS IN THE MIDDLE OF A TORNADO WARNING AND STARTS MAKING SMOOTHIES. I was begging him to come back downstairs because I didn’t want him to die but he just kept on making his damn smoothies. Scariest thing I’ve ever witnessed.
I’m happy that I live in a tornado free place.
Good thing you like tornadoes
This gave me the shivers
federal signal 2001 and thunderbolt 1000t on lowest chopper setting
That Thunderbolt in the background is very low
I found my nostalgia from years ago…
Dang that's scary :0
I hate those new sirens that sound like ambulances because they are not distinctive enough. I think they got rid of the old ones because where I live, the kids tend to be spoiled, petulant, and neurotic, and the city fathers apparently don't want to scare them unduly. (Why don't they just play the theme from "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood?" That's scary enough!)
Bring back the old time, Cold War, "Voice of Doom" siren; that is more appropriate for signalling emergency situations. (If it hadn't been for that ominous, sepulchral wailing one night, I wouldn't have known to alert my parents to grab up our pets and seek shelter in the basement.We only lost a few shingles on our roof, but others in town had severe structural damage to their homes, and two people were killed. However, if the people hadn't been alerted to take cover by that easily recognizable, bone-chilling wail - there might have been more deaths reported because many people think that the new siren is juat an ambulance siren, and only realize that it isn't when it continues to howl; by that time, it might be too late...)
Thus, it would be advisable for the city fathers here to restore the old siren, and tell the "little dears" to "grow up" (figuratively) by getting accustomed to its eerie sound; otherwise, they may not live to grow up - literally...
A heart attack would get you long before the tornado listening to that guy`s frantic warnings
I have seen one in ocean city sirens we’re going off everywhere scariest thing in my life.
i wAS NOT PREPAIRED
Salty Tristan prepared
@@GetRekt-bw6pu stfu
that sounds like a tornado siren that is from dodge city kansas
8:06 wth?
*shrugs*
What were the names of the sirens heard in this video?
8:21 Ayyye, Harvey County! It's a good thing they replaced that old, beat up eows 812, am i rite? ;p
WHAT ARE YOU DOING OUTSIDE??!??!!??!
i hate tornados
scary as they may be, they are quite a rush. even the sleepiest day gets exciting with the sounds of a siren backed by rolling thunder.
+MrGOLDENSHOT25
Very true indeed.
Thank the Lord I live in Washington State, between the cascades and olympic mountains. I don't have to worry about tornados and hurricanes ever being a thing. I've only experienced one earthquake here in the 15 years I've lived here.
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I dont wanna live there if there are tornados, my anxiety would go like this
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Everybody gangsta until the video ends and you still hear the siren
I lived in Wichita, Derby and in Burden Kansas.
Siren saying I will be killed by a tornado... instant panic!
3:03 yikes
The first tornado siren is the same where I live it is VERY haunting when you are in my shoes.
Freddy The Fisherman
I agree. I is very haunting. It's something that doesn't exist in many places in the world, save for war zones.
I Never Saw A Tornado In My Entire Life!
One day, I saw Seven (7) funnels in one afternoon, standing in my front yard. Only 2 or 3 actually touched down. One hit SW of town, lifted and was still spinning as it went directly over downtown, dropping sticks and chaff, etc.This was in North Texas, about 60 miles north of Dallas.
P.S. We had no sirens then, 1951.
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@@miltonroberts7948 i never saw a tornado either
8:07 this gives you permanent ear damage. (WHO CAN LISTEN TO THIS SIREN AT 100 VOLUME)
ALL OF THEM ARE SCARY AND TERRIFYING
what are the black dots about on the second one in? I assume measuring or something but a couple whizzed away near the start
What's worse is when your sitting on the couch on your phone, or doing whatever, and all of a sudden you hear the amber alert system sound or the annoying TV alert sound🤣
I lived near the siren down from my house. Two years ago Algonquin IL had tornado next town is Huntley IL the sirens going off I took shelter in my basement in the bathroom had my next door best friends neighbor came over used my basement they don't have a basement. Tornado is very scary.
I live in tornado alley so tornado sirens are just normal. Like ambulance sirens. But ours talk and sound kinda like a howl.
Tornado sirens sound more scary during a storm and I don't know why unless that's just me.
I hear a 2001 amd a Thunderbolt on chopper level 1 or 2
Thunderbolt 1000T how do you even know that?
Thunderbolt 1000T that thunderbolt gives a even more creepy vibe
That Thunderbolt sounded so eerie from that far away
I am PETRIFIED of tornadoes. anytime they do a test to make sure the sirens work, im down in my basement. i would like to hide in my bathroom, but every room upstairs (included the bathrooms) have windows in them.
They didn’t even bother with the sirens during Irma. They would just send out phone alerts “Tornado Watch. Seek Shelter Till Further Notice”. Most of the ones we got in my area were quite small. They ripped up some small trees and threw small objects around but that’s about it. Honestly more cool than scary in that case.
Let’s face it, Irma was weak on the east coast.