I'm a physics student, and I have a fluid mechanics exercise about the Coriolis effect and geostrophic current due for tomorrow. I wish it was as simple as the video makes it appear.
I tell people summing up this one thing I learned in 4 years in meteorology: when air rises it rains, when air sinks it’s clear. All the math surrounds this.
Good observation, as Newfoundland and Labrador did not join Canada until 1949, the weather station was initially built (in 1943) in the Dominion of Newfoundland. It was a ruse to make the Newfoundlanders think that Canada were spying on them.
Which degree is that? Third degree? LOL. But "were a jacket"? "Were"? Yes, I know, even linquists have brain farts. And while I'm pretty sure you're joking, and I like your joke, nevertheless, from Dictionary.com: ORIGIN OF WEATHER: before 900; Middle English (noun), Old English weder; cognate with Dutch weder, German Wetter, Old Norse vethr
Mike Clark Yeah my native language is Spanish, I’m not sure why my profile picture is the golden gate, it’s from a vacation and I can’t be bothered to change it
@Olathian Whiskey - Where? I don't see him! LOL. My wife and my cats need me, though! Therefore I am not the MOST needless man. There are more needless men.
I am from Labrador and this has been one of our big exciting stories. There's also supposedly a German U-Boat from the same period at the base of one of our waterfalls in Labrador. The thought is they were spying on the new air force base being constructed by the Americans in Central Labrador and made a wrong term and went up the wrong river until they were unable to turn around.
@Antimatter Mapping This is true for his second term as prime minister but just seems unfounded regarding his role during the war. I've heard so many people say this but not with much evidence to back it up
"Weather stations cant run very fast" killed me with that one lmao. Love the sense of humor you bring to your videos they are always sudden, completely unpredictable and always great lol And now "Imagine the manhattan project was called .. Steve." LMFAO 🤣😂💥☠️☠️☠️
Arirezz please learn the difference between the country called United States of America and the continent known as North America. Also, UK relinquished HK over 20 years ago.
Northern Labrador isn't the name of the place; Kurt was in the northern part of Labrador, the mainland portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Though I do see your point. Labrador is indeed the namesake of a popular dog breed.
Whoever is writing these episodes gets a huge thumb up! Your channel has gotten really funny recently, and it's great. I love the attention to geography.
You left out the point that a weather station named "Canadian Meteor Service" was erected in a location that at that point wasn't even a part of Canada
3:03 as a German I can confirm you nailed that translation about as well as they nailed Jesus on the cross. Which was not very good I think cause how else would he still have been alive afterwrads?
Ive been watching since the fifth video on Wendover, and you finally mentioned my city! I've actually been to that museum many times, but never noticed Kurt. Next time I'm there Ill have a great story to tell who every I dragged along with me!
Originally I thought the hurricane on the map at 2:37 would be ANDREW (1992), since it had a very similar path through South Florida, but as it was in August (rather than October) I've searched a bit deeper... It was the 1941 FLORIDA HURRICANE (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1941_Florida_hurricane) months before US became involved in WWII (December 7-8, 1941). It was slightly weaker than Andrew (100mph / 160kph sustained winds when it touched the south Dade County coast on October 6th, 1941, a few miles south of Andrew's). As per the Catholic tradition back then it would've been named SAINT BRUNO (that's the way tropical storms were named until the 1950's in the Caribbean Basin, of which Florida is part of).
0:46 Actually if you did your research you'd know that in 1939 they also had a secret base in Mexico which they used to try to awaken ancient Aztec vampire gods.
Ah finally this topic, i never came to suggest it to you. While i was researching for a History exam in a library in munich i came across a little side note in a book about this Base, and after some research in the Internet it was my favourite History fact of ww2 thanks to make a Video about it
fun fact: the first submarine wasnt even launched when all of this occured (the type XXI has this title). all shown units are u-boats of earlier type that are technicaly submersibles instead of real submarines (different operation profile: submarines dive to fight whilst submersibles dive to hide).
Well the German name for those since WW1 ist unterseeboot. U-boot, u-boat, so technically you correct but even those could stay under water for hours and travel with mighty 3 knots.
Hey, it's WW2. You don't really get to pick a side that doesn't have a genocidal megalomaniac. You just get to pick how much moustache and alcoholism you want mixed in.
First time i ever heard about 'Kurt' was a note on a National Geographic Map. For some reason the 'Nazi weather station on Canadian soil' stuck in my head, and so years later when I visited the War museum in Ottawa and saw it on display I had a mini freak out because IT WAS RIGHT THERE.
Do a video on the Aleutian Islands Campaign! It's the only time the Axis Powers launched offensive operations on North America (not counting Pearl Harbor of course). The story isn't wildly long but would fit perfectly with your format
Coriolis effect is a phenomenon where an object (in this case air) is deflected due to inertial force of drifting Toyota Corolla. This effect is especially strong when Toyota Corolla Sprinter AE86 Trueno GT Apex is drifting. It was observed by Prof. Bunta Fujiwara from Akagi University in early 80's while running in the 90's.
The German weather ships in the Atlantic were also used as U-boat supply vessels and also as commerce raiders. So some of them were indeed captured but for the most part, they were targeted and sunk.
Apart from the fact that "one of the only" is illogical dummy speech, the USA are inviting nazis by supporting them abroad. ua-cam.com/video/F2-xBKQo-_U/v-deo.html
Hey I am actually in Ottawa right now!!! That is pretty cool to know that there is a nazi weather station in the war museum. Also I quite like your rather interesting video topics keep it up!!!
Fun fact: Britain and France are the only two nations in the history of the world to have invaded at least more than 80% of the world’s countries, France invaded more than 80% of the world’s countries (152 out of 195), Britain invaded more than 90% of the world’s countries (173 out of 195)
You forget about the Nazi submarine landing in 1942 in Long Island in a plot to blow up the Horseshoe Curve in Blair County, PA which is not far from where I live.
So, not only is the Canadian Meteor Service not a thing, but the station was deployed in Labrador, which was at the time part of the Dominion of Newfoundland, which was not yet part of Canada
Hmmmm. And we technically moved the border across the station when NL joined confederation... so does that mean... Canada liberated Nazi-occupied Britain?
As a student studying meteorology, “something something Coriolis effect” simplifies my entire first semester
As a student pilot after passing meteorology, can confirm "something something coriolis" is accurate
I'm a physics student, and I have a fluid mechanics exercise about the Coriolis effect and geostrophic current due for tomorrow. I wish it was as simple as the video makes it appear.
I tell people summing up this one thing I learned in 4 years in meteorology: when air rises it rains, when air sinks it’s clear. All the math surrounds this.
You're going to get sick of people licking their finger and sticking it in the air quick.
The Corolla (named after the technical name for a part of a flower) has nothing to do with the Coriolis Effect however. Simply coincidence.
“Canadian meteor service”
Not only did it not exist, but the weather station wasn’t even in Canada
Good observation, as Newfoundland and Labrador did not join Canada until 1949, the weather station was initially built (in 1943) in the Dominion of Newfoundland. It was a ruse to make the Newfoundlanders think that Canada were spying on them.
Halifax?
Good catch. In the early years, Foster Hewitt would open Hockey Night in Canada with "Hello, hockey fans in Canada and Newfoundland."
*"The Nazi Weather Station in America"*
_Must be a Glitch in the Matrix_
Ah yes peppa pig the WW2 horror show
Oh nos
Communism found on American soil?!! *_exterminate_*
travis elliott why stop at them? I say we go after the French next.
@@3vilboy062 As a person who has 500 hours into HoI4, i can relate
Top 3 wars:
1. The Emu War
2. WW2
3. WW1
@Antimatter Mapping it was a joke
No, WW1 and WW2 are swapped.
Oh just you wait you'll see ;)
@@jevinliu4658 r/wooosh
Fortnite vs. Minecraft War
Pilot: we are on target
Bomber: deploying the S.T.E.V.E
Sbeve
Specialized Targeted Explosive, Very Energetic
Commander: Steve, go kill the hentai fans!
Steve: ok
Super Terrain Explosion Version E
Hi my names Steve just kidding my names not Steve
Fun fact about the Canadian War Museum - the windows on the exterior are Morse code and spell out "Lest We Forget".
Wow, that's super cool!
That's awesome!
Yeah you can find "Lest We Forget" hidden messages on basically all war related memorials and museums in canada
@@patyos2 also in Australia
I have a degree in linguistics and can confirm that “whether you should wear a jacket today” is the root of the word weather
Which degree is that? Third degree? LOL. But "were a jacket"? "Were"? Yes, I know, even linquists have brain farts. And while I'm pretty sure you're joking, and I like your joke, nevertheless, from Dictionary.com:
ORIGIN OF WEATHER:
before 900; Middle English (noun), Old English weder; cognate with Dutch weder, German Wetter, Old Norse vethr
Mike Clark Hahahah thanks for pointing that out, English isn’t my native language we don’t even laugh with ha over here (🇦🇷). And yeah it was a joke
@@tomaspietravallo3832 - would that be Spanish? Your name looks Spanish anyway.
Mike Clark Yeah my native language is Spanish, I’m not sure why my profile picture is the golden gate, it’s from a vacation and I can’t be bothered to change it
@Olathian Whiskey - Where? I don't see him!
LOL. My wife and my cats need me, though! Therefore I am not the MOST needless man. There are more needless men.
"In order to keep it secret, the station was nicknamed 'Kurt' - which is kind of a weird choice. Codenames are usually something much cooler."
🥺
F
F
Yes, I also have ears with which to listen to this video
@@urumomaos2478 You didn't get the joke
@@urumomaos2478 The joke is that the guy is named Kurt
1:22 Real Life Lore has entered the chat
ha ha
"World War 2, of all the world wars, it's definitely in the top 3."
You enjoying your extra dose of radiation there bud?
He's referring to the Seven Years' War, DUH
@squishsquishsquish This kind of wisdom gave me an existential crisis.
Seven years war is the actual first world war tho..
Did i time travel to the wrong year?
Hees basically saying there were only 2 wws
Nobody:
HAI: *Toyota Carolla Effect*
I'm sure everyone was wondering when the Corolla was coming.
RealLifeLore : That's illegal!
*RealLifeLore detected*
Corolla even...
As for no other fighting in America: Look up “Battle of Attu, Alaska.”
Aleutian Islands campaign yeah
Yea
Yes weird how people forget that number of US territory was invaded.
Was gonna bring this up. Wrote an essay on why nobody talks about this in highschool
And Northeast Greenland
A̶u̶s̶c̶h̶w̶i̶t̶z̶ ̶
Canadian Children's Orphanage
Why must that always be brought up?
this is probably one of the funniest things I've ever seen
@@Crabbicles Millions of people died there. its not funny
@@Simon-rd1jg humour is subjective anne frankly I find his comment funny too.
Jonathan Simpson 🤣🤣🤣
"Oh sheesh i need a sponsor for my video!"
CuriosityStream, NordVPN and Skillshare:
*"Hello there."*
Paul M. wheres raid shadow legends
And you forgot Audible and Squarespace
I am from Labrador and this has been one of our big exciting stories. There's also supposedly a German U-Boat from the same period at the base of one of our waterfalls in Labrador. The thought is they were spying on the new air force base being constructed by the Americans in Central Labrador and made a wrong term and went up the wrong river until they were unable to turn around.
"Churchill good"
The IRA wants to know your location
Also India.
Also anyone who actually knows anything about what he did.
@Antimatter Mapping This is true for his second term as prime minister but just seems unfounded regarding his role during the war. I've heard so many people say this but not with much evidence to back it up
Stupid comment
@@beaucaspar3990 you know why the IRA and Irish people in general don't like Churchill?
5:10 So, when they took the station from there... Does that make them Labrador Retrievers?
Labradar*
While a cool story, I still prefer the totally real event of the nazis invading Florida.
Tell me more
I prefer the actually real story of when Japan invaded Alaska
Not joking, that really happened
^^ operation cottage??
Maybe that’s why they are so crazy
@pierusofpella you're nuts
Wow, I didn't expect to ever see the name of my hometown Kiel in one of your videos :D
Interesting. My Mom is from Labrador!
Represent
I live in Ottawa!
"Weather stations cant run very fast" killed me with that one lmao. Love the sense of humor you bring to your videos they are always sudden, completely unpredictable and always great lol
And now "Imagine the manhattan project was called .. Steve." LMFAO 🤣😂💥☠️☠️☠️
HAI: "and if you don't have time to drive all the way to Ottawa"
Everyone who lives in Ottawa: Am I joke to you?
“World war II: Of all of the world wars, it’s definitely in the top three.”
Me:poor choice of words there
"american cigarettes packages"
*turkish domestic blend cigarettes*
Greenland is part of North America, meaning this isn’t the only landing of Germans in NA in the war.
Big brain indeed!
It belongs to Denmark, though, so it's still not a US landing, which is what people mostly care about.
@@Alex-sv7vt Canada isn't the US...
',M,
@@Ra1d_danois Labrador wasn't Canadian until 1949
This guy is really funny! He should do a collab with Wendover Productions!
Balance between your jokes and serious information was spot on. Good job.
Friendly reminder from Germany:
It´s Funkgerät with Ä ;D
and if you can not find the "ä" on your keyboard use "ae"
Pretty sure the æ is harder to find
Edit: nvm you can totally use ae
@@f_f_f_8142 That, or just google it.
Isnt that a type of mushroom or something?
If you wanted the rest of us to use your spellings, you shouldn't have lost the war.
"Your Anger Makes Me Stronger"
--HAI (2019)
The National War Museam in Ottawa is a beautiful place to go to honour those who served in WW2.
Thanks for giving it some recognition
"There was very little seen in North America besides one pearl harbor"
*Cries in aleutian island*
Also, Hawai’i isn’t in North America.
@@caseywillits long way away, in the tropics
@@caseywillits its owned by north america just like Hong Kong was British till last year
Arirezz please learn the difference between the country called United States of America and the continent known as North America. Also, UK relinquished HK over 20 years ago.
@@Arirezz : Really? Hawaii is owned by Canada also?
Sadly the weather station was put in museum storage last
December 😢
I can't believe my city's war museum made it into a HAI video...
He's talking about Canada's national war museum, not Ottawa's municipal war museum.
I've been to the war museum several times and ever even noticed this was there... time to go there again.
"Kurt's an unusual name".
"... Northern Labrador".
Northern Labrador isn't the name of the place; Kurt was in the northern part of Labrador, the mainland portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Though I do see your point. Labrador is indeed the namesake of a popular dog breed.
hears "siemens"
*immature giggle*
...unless you "make s3x" while riding the train. (chuckle)
App: Wear a jacket today
Me: How bout no, then he waddled away!
Waddle waddle
I see you every where
Are you the new Justin Y
The Canadian war museum is kick ass. The vehicle gallery is the best part.
At 3:07 I think there’s a “ä” missing in the Funkgerät.. just your topical German “Umlaut” 😅
Yeah, though it's just the points.
Richtig. Execute him
"it's in the top 3" is he planning for the future so this video's still relevant-
I wanna know who is the voice coach who's teaching all youtubers the exact same inflection
Chef john
actually, Japan invaded small islands in Alaska called Aleutian Islands. So there where 3 invasions of north america
Hawai’i isn’t part of North America
Whoever is writing these episodes gets a huge thumb up! Your channel has gotten really funny recently, and it's great. I love the attention to geography.
You left out the point that a weather station named "Canadian Meteor Service" was erected in a location that at that point wasn't even a part of Canada
This man predicted ww3 before it even happened
comment aged well
Imagine beeing a candian kid, that vandalized a weather station and single handedly deafeted the nazis.
3:03 as a German I can confirm you nailed that translation about as well as they nailed Jesus on the cross. Which was not very good I think cause how else would he still have been alive afterwrads?
Ive been watching since the fifth video on Wendover, and you finally mentioned my city! I've actually been to that museum many times, but never noticed Kurt. Next time I'm there Ill have a great story to tell who every I dragged along with me!
Hanz, get ze flammenwerfer
Churchill - drunk? I’ve never heard the likes. Churchill the National Hero? Drunk?
Press x to doubt
"Madam, in the morning, you will still be ugly."
"I neither drink nor smoke and I am 100% fit sir"
"Well I both drink and smoke and I am 200% fit"
They should've had one near Stalingrad...
Originally I thought the hurricane on the map at 2:37 would be ANDREW (1992), since it had a very similar path through South Florida, but as it was in August (rather than October) I've searched a bit deeper...
It was the 1941 FLORIDA HURRICANE (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1941_Florida_hurricane) months before US became involved in WWII (December 7-8, 1941). It was slightly weaker than Andrew (100mph / 160kph sustained winds when it touched the south Dade County coast on October 6th, 1941, a few miles south of Andrew's).
As per the Catholic tradition back then it would've been named SAINT BRUNO (that's the way tropical storms were named until the 1950's in the Caribbean Basin, of which Florida is part of).
0:46 Actually if you did your research you'd know that in 1939 they also had a secret base in Mexico which they used to try to awaken ancient Aztec vampire gods.
*AYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY*
Ah finally this topic, i never came to suggest it to you. While i was researching for a History exam in a library in munich i came across a little side note in a book about this Base, and after some research in the Internet it was my favourite History fact of ww2 thanks to make a Video about it
fun fact: the first submarine wasnt even launched when all of this occured (the type XXI has this title). all shown units are u-boats of earlier type that are technicaly submersibles instead of real submarines (different operation profile: submarines dive to fight whilst submersibles dive to hide).
Well the German name for those since WW1 ist unterseeboot. U-boot, u-boat, so technically you correct but even those could stay under water for hours and travel with mighty 3 knots.
As a Ottawa Citizen I have seen "Kurt" and the story is very fascinating.
“Churchill drunk but still good”
👍
Also, super racist.
Hey, it's WW2. You don't really get to pick a side that doesn't have a genocidal megalomaniac. You just get to pick how much moustache and alcoholism you want mixed in.
First time i ever heard about 'Kurt' was a note on a National Geographic Map. For some reason the 'Nazi weather station on Canadian soil' stuck in my head, and so years later when I visited the War museum in Ottawa and saw it on display I had a mini freak out because IT WAS RIGHT THERE.
Well Steve (Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement) is the name of a specific type of Aurora - that's cool.
And yet, STEVE the aurora is super jealous of cooler names like "The Northern Lights".
5:13
I love how that picture makes it look like the Canadians just put Kurt in a random corner of their museum.
UA-cam Demonitasation when HAI Has nazi in the title
I am Inevitable
Friendly, condescending SJW reminder that the Nazis were bad
Immeasurable
@@Snagprophet pretty sure everyone is aware of what they did
He has sponsors though.
@@im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username my disappointment is immeasurable and my final solution is ruined
I actually went to that war museum. It was so incredible and I wish I spent more time there :(
Topic is slightly talking about germany.
Germans: let me invade this comment section
Exzellenz!
Guten Tag
@@likeazir TUM
Jawohl
Video über nazis
Englischsprachige: Lasst uns die Kommentarsektikon vollschreiben!
Probably should get an award for channel with the most eye rolls
5:03 Oh Germany... You probably didn't think this name would be misinterpreted in other languages did you?...
Siemens is just the founders familiy name. Up to the 60s it was Siemens & Halske .
Do a video on the Aleutian Islands Campaign! It's the only time the Axis Powers launched offensive operations on North America (not counting Pearl Harbor of course). The story isn't wildly long but would fit perfectly with your format
I’m here for the “Steve” jokes.
Bryan Lawson Sbeve?
There was 4 battles in Alaska... One of them was a D-day style battle with thousand of troops on both sides
I don't know about the weather, but I forecast mostly demonetized with a 10% chance of algorithm prioritization.
Coriolis effect is a phenomenon where an object (in this case air) is deflected due to inertial force of drifting Toyota Corolla. This effect is especially strong when Toyota Corolla Sprinter AE86 Trueno GT Apex is drifting. It was observed by Prof. Bunta Fujiwara from Akagi University in early 80's while running in the 90's.
Well, there goes the demonetization
Yay, no ads !!
The German weather ships in the Atlantic were also used as U-boat supply vessels and also as commerce raiders. So some of them were indeed captured but for the most part, they were targeted and sunk.
Yeah we learn litterly everything about this topic in Canada
"of all the world wars it's definitely in the top 3" gave me a little chuckle
What about the Japanese occupation of the Aleutian islands.
Ikr
Isn’t that where US and Canadian troops accidentally fought each other in a friendly fire incident?
Kurt sounds like some German guy from the streets of Münich, "They got Kurt to Canada, and installed him."
Saw the title, was half as interested, give it a half-assed click, and half-enjoyed it. 😁
This was your best in a while!
Top 3 of the world wars..... hold up
Nice video I really enjoy your channel keep up the good work👍👍
3:04 i don't know if you count this as a mistake but i am guessing "Wetter-Funkgerät Land" is written with an "ä" and not a normal "a"
You're right, and if you can't write an ä, you use ae instead
@@Ink_25 or copy it from google somewhere
"out of all the world wars, its definitely in the top three" this man is a comedy genius
“One of the only times that the Nazis made landfall in North America” …and they forgotten about it
Apart from the fact that "one of the only" is illogical dummy speech, the USA are inviting nazis by supporting them abroad.
ua-cam.com/video/F2-xBKQo-_U/v-deo.html
lmao the disguise actually kinda worked prettyx good
Canadian meteor service
Illusion 100
"Back in WW2 the cell service wasn't good enough for smart phone based applications" MIND. BLOWN.
2:00 thats a bf 110 equipped with radar
Yes and not even possible has the range. Would say they used Condors for that, not night fighters
Hey I am actually in Ottawa right now!!! That is pretty cool to know that there is a nazi weather station in the war museum.
Also I quite like your rather interesting video topics keep it up!!!
as a labradorian learning this little fact about my province is pretty cool
"World War 2, top 3 out of all the World Wars" HE KNEW
This video was created to secretly warn us
Been waiting for this one!
Fun fact: Britain and France are the only two nations in the history of the world to have invaded at least more than 80% of the world’s countries, France invaded more than 80% of the world’s countries (152 out of 195), Britain invaded more than 90% of the world’s countries (173 out of 195)
You forget about the Nazi submarine landing in 1942 in Long Island in a plot to blow up the Horseshoe Curve in Blair County, PA which is not far from where I live.
0:28
wow, didn't know he went to a school ran by redditors.
I think this will get the government controls the weather crowd stirred up.
What about the Aleutian Islands?
So, not only is the Canadian Meteor Service not a thing, but the station was deployed in Labrador, which was at the time part of the Dominion of Newfoundland, which was not yet part of Canada
When the German weather station is in the Dominion of Newfoundland and not Canada :)
Hmmmm. And we technically moved the border across the station when NL joined confederation... so does that mean... Canada liberated Nazi-occupied Britain?
I learned in science class that the corriolis effect is essentially where things become curved because the earth is spinning.
*Correction: Russian was bad first, then went to good and then bad again...*
Schools didn't teach us that 10 million starved in India.
Of course.
NO TRAITOR SOVIET RUSSIA ALWAYS STRONG BLYAT
@Zaid Saad yea I agree but mother Russia always good
Tour Guide: "So, this is KURT, he is a former secret Nazi weather station"
I'm surprised UA-cam allowed you to use the N-Word in your title
Need to be more specific since there are multiple n-words.
He used the white supremacist n-word in his title.
...wait no