Hey there! You got a good start to an EAS severe weather scenario going already. You seem like you know a lot of weather knowledge already but there is major room for improvement. I am only a year away from graduating and earning my meteorology degree. Please let me know if you’d like extensive or even minor feedback on how to improve from a meteorological standpoint!
Yes please. Any kind of feedback would be greatly appreciated as I’m trying to bring back an interest in weather scenarios to the EAS Community. Also best of luck with the meteorology degree. Being a meteorologist is my dream lol.
I gotta admit, this scenario is pretty good! For being the first one I've seen on your channel, this is a pretty great first impression! I especially love all those unique graphics, I don't recall ever seeing those in other scenarios like this. You're doing great, keep up the good work! :D
You think by now someone would do an Katrina EAS story or an Tornado EAS story for the southern Alabama cities of Mobile, Enterprise and Dothan. I've been mentioned in EAS stories but never get included in the action. It's like no one knows where Dothan is. It's in the extreme Southeastern Corner of Alabama and known as the Wiregrass. Think you could do EAS stories on Southern Alabama and Hurricane Katrina since I haven't seen anyone yet do one for that massive storm that hit Mississippi in 2005.
2025: A Tornadic Star Wars Day (May 4) Tornadoes: 573 (201 EF0s, 140 EF1s, 115 EF2s, 66 EF3s, 46 EF4s, 5 EF5+'s) Cost: $32.5 Billion (World's Costliest Tornado Outbreak) May 2: 75 Tornadoes (16 EF0s, 28 EF1s, 15 EF2s, 12 EF3s, 4 EF4s) May 3: 127 Tornadoes (45 EF0s, 30 EF1s, 18 EF2s, 16 EF3s, 18 EF4s) May 4: 310 Tornadoes (118 EF0s, 70 EF1s, 65 EF2s, 28 EF3s, 24 EF4s, 5 EF5+'s) May 5: 61 Tornadoes (22 EF0s, 12 EF1s, 17 EF2s, 10 EF3s) Hardest-Hit Western States: Utah, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado Most Violently-Hit Regions: Midwest, Southwest, Southeast, and Northeast Most Powerful Tornadoes: 3 Tri-State Tornadoes (1 between Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, another between Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia, and the third Tri-State EF5 between Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania), Quad-State EF5 (Missouri, Illonois, Indiana, and Kentucky) and EF5-State Tornado (Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee) Quad-State EF5 Stats EF5+ Mayfield and Midwest May 3 - First ever Quad-State EF5, 295 MPH 1925 All Over Again - 735 Fatalities and 3.18K Injuries Modern Joplin - $5.22 Billion El Reno Remastered - 3.1825 Miles Wide Philadelphia (Mississippi): Midwest Version - Ground Scoured 2.23 Feet EF5-State Tornado Stats Modern May 3 and EF5+ Mayfield - 305 MPH El Reno Remastered - 3.25 Miles Wide Modern Joplin - $5.407 Billion Modern Philadelphia (Mississippi) - Ground Scoured 2.35 Feet Modern 1925 - 753 Fatalities and 3.3K Injuries 5-State Mayfield - First ever 5-State Tornado Death Toll: 2,011 Injuries: 5,220
Such a creative EAS scenario you've really outdone yourself this time!
Hey there! You got a good start to an EAS severe weather scenario going already. You seem like you know a lot of weather knowledge already but there is major room for improvement. I am only a year away from graduating and earning my meteorology degree. Please let me know if you’d like extensive or even minor feedback on how to improve from a meteorological standpoint!
Yes please. Any kind of feedback would be greatly appreciated as I’m trying to bring back an interest in weather scenarios to the EAS Community. Also best of luck with the meteorology degree. Being a meteorologist is my dream lol.
@@ftscenarios is the sequence around 10:24 based off of people like Ryan Hall? That’s what it reminds me of.
I gotta admit, this scenario is pretty good! For being the first one I've seen on your channel, this is a pretty great first impression! I especially love all those unique graphics, I don't recall ever seeing those in other scenarios like this. You're doing great, keep up the good work! :D
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed! :D
Just found your channel. Love what iv listen to so far!
Finally made it to a premiere! Epic scenario.
Amazing scenario FT, very well done!
Thanks man. Appreciate it!
Sick animations
6:46 WOW, BEST PART EVER BRO!
28:14 may be the scariest silent eas I've ever seen. Good shit
Holy shit this was fantastic sucks this doesn’t have more views
Not really into the weather EAS scenarios but this one is really good! I think I like the weather scenarios now
You think by now someone would do an Katrina EAS story or an Tornado EAS story for the southern Alabama cities of Mobile, Enterprise and Dothan. I've been mentioned in EAS stories but never get included in the action. It's like no one knows where Dothan is. It's in the extreme Southeastern Corner of Alabama and known as the Wiregrass. Think you could do EAS stories on Southern Alabama and Hurricane Katrina since I haven't seen anyone yet do one for that massive storm that hit Mississippi in 2005.
2025: A Tornadic Star Wars Day (May 4)
Tornadoes: 573 (201 EF0s, 140 EF1s, 115 EF2s, 66 EF3s, 46 EF4s, 5 EF5+'s)
Cost: $32.5 Billion (World's Costliest Tornado Outbreak)
May 2: 75 Tornadoes (16 EF0s, 28 EF1s, 15 EF2s, 12 EF3s, 4 EF4s)
May 3: 127 Tornadoes (45 EF0s, 30 EF1s, 18 EF2s, 16 EF3s, 18 EF4s)
May 4: 310 Tornadoes (118 EF0s, 70 EF1s, 65 EF2s, 28 EF3s, 24 EF4s, 5 EF5+'s)
May 5: 61 Tornadoes (22 EF0s, 12 EF1s, 17 EF2s, 10 EF3s)
Hardest-Hit Western States: Utah, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado
Most Violently-Hit Regions: Midwest, Southwest, Southeast, and Northeast
Most Powerful Tornadoes: 3 Tri-State Tornadoes (1 between Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, another between Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia, and the third Tri-State EF5 between Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania), Quad-State EF5 (Missouri, Illonois, Indiana, and Kentucky) and EF5-State Tornado (Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee)
Quad-State EF5 Stats
EF5+ Mayfield and Midwest May 3 - First ever Quad-State EF5, 295 MPH
1925 All Over Again - 735 Fatalities and 3.18K Injuries
Modern Joplin - $5.22 Billion
El Reno Remastered - 3.1825 Miles Wide
Philadelphia (Mississippi): Midwest Version - Ground Scoured 2.23 Feet
EF5-State Tornado Stats
Modern May 3 and EF5+ Mayfield - 305 MPH
El Reno Remastered - 3.25 Miles Wide
Modern Joplin - $5.407 Billion
Modern Philadelphia (Mississippi) - Ground Scoured 2.35 Feet
Modern 1925 - 753 Fatalities and 3.3K Injuries
5-State Mayfield - First ever 5-State Tornado
Death Toll: 2,011
Injuries: 5,220
Could you make a scenario where Purvis, MS, where I live, is hit by an EF5 tornado? 116 years ago, it was hit by an F4 tornado
I love this scenario so much
Impressive!
Thank ya Thank ya! Thank ya Thank ya!
17:13
I MISSED IT GOD DANG IT
I love your voice acting! Let me know if you ever need a female voice!
Will do! Thank you very much! :)
San Angelo, huh? Lived there back in 2010 or so...hated it.