@@oofman9009 It's like this. Tornado Warning PDS Tornado Warning Tornado Emergency I don't think I have EVER heard of a PDS Tornado Emergency, hope to god not.
It's a 1050hz tone that sounds awful because it's a digital recording. The 1050hz tone was the original manner of activating weather alert radios before the digital SAME encoding was introduced. Radios would sit silently in stand-by mode until they received the 8-second tone at 1050hz, then they would unmute for audio. Problem was, everyone in range of the transmitter heard every alert. It's kept by most NWS offices because 1. there could be old receivers out there still activating from this tone and 2. its a great attention-getter.
"COMPLETE DEVASTATION LIKELY." Damn, that really is urgent. Sounds like an EF4-5. We had a similar warning when St. Louis got that EF-4 tornado. I just remember hearing "Loss of life and property is possible" and I just started crying.
@@ArrowLooper EF3+* It was a lone Super Cell with a well define Debris Ball Signature on Radar. This was also a bit ahead of the Cold Front before being overtaken by the line before it reached in Madison County, AL
Even if they use a new voice for the 24/7 radio thing, they NEED to keep using TOM for at least the warnings for two reasons. 1, because Tom always has, and still does, produce a quality, frightening voice that gets people's attention (in case anyone didn't know, NOAA deliberately made this voice different and terrifying to grasp people's attention during emergencies). And 2, having a different voice for the warnings would better get people's attention compared to always using the same voice for everything. The new voice is WAY too slow and doesn't produce that attention grasping element that Tom does.
The Lenny Leggo Show they should have just done away with the Paul voice and updated the tom and Donna voices because to me both of those voices made a warning and watch seem scary but the new voice is just like having a completely redone version of the old Paul voice but worse
I agree. Even for a monotistic robotic voice he seem to have two modes. The very calming that will put you to sleep during forecast. Then that OMG the crap is about to hit the fan voice. The new one just doesn't have that.
This is so scary when your woke by this in the middle of the night when your tv volume is high...thanks NOAA NWS thanks for the several heartattacks lol
Yeah. This is the warning I've only heard twice in my life. It means "STOP WATCHING THE TORNADO AND GET THE FUCK IN SHELTER NOW." It's the one thing that'll get us in the basement.
Most of my relatives live in Alabama. Practically EVERYONE, especially those in the more rural towns, has underground storm shelters. I used to play in the one at my grandparents house until the time we actually had a Tornado come through. Most of them have pipes that come out out of the ground to feed air and to even out atmospheric pressure when a tornado hits. Unfortunately you can also hear the chaos going on outside, and the sound is pretty terrifying.
Same here. Thanking the lord for not living in the central states. But with our planet warming...this kind of weather could start occuring here eventually
@@xin5aneshot410 thats the point of a tornado emergency. They shouldn't say you could be killed in every tornado, just like every tornado isn't a PDS or tornado emergency. In a tornado emergency, language such as "you could be killed" should be used because those emergencies will only be issued when there is extreme and imminent or ongoing threat to life and property. Good work from NWS Huntsville for this language on that day, I've never heard the phrase you could be killed in any NWS product before
Me: **gathers mom and dad for a prayer** God, this deadly tornado could hit us at any moment, Let not one family member be taken away, Spare our lives and protect our souls, may my family and I not be harmed, God bless me and my families, Amen
So imagine u laying on the bed during the night and u are watching a show and then the power went out and u get a notification of TORNADO EMERGENCY and it’s dark and hearing the rain stop in the dark and u feel a faint rumble that will get worse and loud and then your house is gone including you
When the EAS comes over & says "COMPETE DEVASTATION LIKELY" You are dealing with either an EF4 or EF5 tornado. It doesn't get more urgent than those words when it comes to an EAS warning from the NWS. I know because I'm a highly trained severe storm spotter myself. That is as serious as a warning can get. Here's how it works by level. Level 1) Tornado warning: Possible (radar indicated) or confirmed tornado on the ground but not moving through high population zones. Level 2) PDS Tornado warning: A confirmed Tornado is moving through populated areas. Level 3) TORNADO EMERGENCY: Worse case scenario kind of tornado. Moving through major populated areas & extremely powerful upwards of EF3 usually.
If anyone wants it, here is some information regarding the Tornado which triggered this Warning / Emergency: EF3 Rated Highest Recorded Winds 140MPH 600 Yards Wide Lasted 27 Minutes
Uhh, This was rated a low EF5 tornado, But still extremely dangerous, As winds were 265 Miles per hour, Fyi. Rip to anyone who was killed in the incident.
I swear, this old Tom voice was so much easier to hear and understand. The NWS couldn't have at least kept the damn voice?! Perfect Paul still ain't so perfect.
Ah yes, I remember this happening. I don't think I was within the tornado warning, but lightning struck the side of my house and caught the dryer on fire while we were in shelter (just in case). Luckily the fire died inside dryer but we had to buy a new one.
I think this brought up some memories. I lived in Huntsville for 10 years before I moved, and was in Huntsville in 2014... I was around probably like... 8? We lived of course, but damn that's scary...
i believe that east northeast means that it is moving more east than northeast but not exactly east (learned so in my physics class). i’m bad at explaining stuff like this but i hope you understand. it is easier for me to explain via graphing than by text.
That was just bad luck. Three years to the day after the area was nailed by an EF-5, another violent tornado sweeps through. The first half of the 2010s were wild with tornadoes. And you have to wonder what these people were thinking. I have a feeling most were thinking "oh no, not again!"
Do you have access to recordings of the Joplin, MO or the Tuscaloosa, AL tornado warnings? After watching Tornado Alley on The Weather Channel, I'm definitely convinced they would have issued a PDS or Tornado Emergency Warning using the Tom voice for these particular events as well.
fartpluswetone I do remember Joplin like it was yesterday though I don’t live there we did go under a warning. I think I remember hearing some other alert. It sent the Statement off on my weather radio but it was not exactly a warning it was the only time I ever seen something like that
I have been in a tornado warning when we almost got a tornado and a funnel cloud formed but didn't land. I was literally saying "WE'RE DEAD. HIDE IN THE BATHROOM!!" I was crying. I thought we did die for a second lol. Storytime: I was playing my XBox 360 (this happened August 31 2022) then I was getting a drink from my room when I heard the EAS tones and it said *tornado warning for my area* and I was crying thinking we were dead and my aunt also got the warning and her power was off and I imagined if a tornado was on the ground near me. Luckily, no nado but a funnel cloud but it didn't form a tornado.
if its just a warning, you should shelter but try not to be too scared. chances are the tornado 1. is not terribly strong, 2. is only radar indicated, meaning that there is no confirmed funnel on the ground yet, or 3. isn't moving through a very populated area. you should start worrying when the alert is for either a PDS (particularly dangerous situation) or a tornado emergency.
+Yesenia Vela We don't mess about down here. People go outside when they own storm shelters to watch it. I remember noticing the sky turn green, then shingles and tar paper fell from the sky. It missed us by less than a mile, and leveled homes in the path.
Its rare because not only is it a Tornado Warning, but also uses the Tornado Emergency tag, which is only used when a large tornado is sighted on the ground near a densely populated area.
+Zoey Gillpatrick zoey, that Tornado that hit Century, Florida a couple days back was an E-F3. NWS used the PDS(particularly dangerous situation) tag instead of Tornado Emergency because the Tornado only went over a rural area and state route.
This was part of the 2011 TORNADO OUTBREAK this was a EF5 and it got Huntsville Alabama my friend was in Madison when all of that happens but he was only 1 years old but I was not living there at that time I was in Texas and I was born there and I was born on a military base so I was lucky to not be there!
Tornado emergencies aren't extremely rare. There was one in Holly Springs, MI about a month ago that was an EF-4 that killed around 15. And there was also one about a week ago that was an EF-2. No one was injured in the EF-2.
Are you fucking stupid? Yes they are indeed. Plus, EF2 Tornadoes do not meet the requirements for a tornado emergency, And most tornadoes (89.2%) Do not meet the requirements for a tornado emergency. Check your fucks.
So I’ve been threw several tornados. Two passing over shelters I was in. Not monsters just ef-2 and a F3 in 2002. But I can’t imagine hearing the enhanced warning and not having a shelter. “You could be killed” it’s like damm man just tell me some good news. In 2006 I was at my cousins a pretty big tornado moving our way. They had a cellar in the back yard. Right when we went to head to the shelter. Baseball and softball sized hail started coming down. We literally had a shelter 30yds from us but we knew the hail would kill us it’s self. So we had to stay in the house. It passed 1/2 to the north of us. So I’ve been in both situations where you have shelter and ride it out or the PTSD night when we had a shelter but couldn’t get to it alive. It was like the nightmare of struggling to grab a gun in time to save your life.
No, this is from April 28, 2014. 2 tornado outbreaks occurred in roughly the same area on both of those days. This particular EAS is from the high end EF3 Limestone county tornado. Clearly you are not an EAS and weather enthusiast.
They just laid everything out the way it was back then. It’s best to use harsh wording in order to try to get people’s attention during tornado emergency events like this. There’s going to be people out there who don’t heed these warnings; they’ll either be severely injured or very dead very quickly.
The Erietating Buzzing sounds Spooky and Voice sounds scary even it Repeats itself over an over again for National Emergencies but what scares me the most is Television screen being black or just Gray even UVB-76 The Buzzer gives me Creeps like something is coming another Countrie or a Hack or Nuke attack or Missle Threat Or Civil War stuff like that
oh my god every time that voice comes on, even when its like a flash flood warning or whatever (i live on a hill so im fine) i always freak out because that voice is creepy
this must have been an EF5, the highest classification for a tornado with winds in excess of 200mph. this tornado even ripped off an underground storm shelter and scoured the ground nearby. this must of been a very scary and unprecedented catastrophe...
"you could be killed" if i heard that I would be awake for 4 days straight
Tornado warning: Panic
Tornado emergancy: *Massive fucking panic*
PDS Tornado Emergency: Catastrophic panic
There is truly no in between
@@oofman9009 well there’s our first EF6
@@tingsteph lol
@@oofman9009 It's like this.
Tornado Warning
PDS Tornado Warning
Tornado Emergency
I don't think I have EVER heard of a PDS Tornado Emergency, hope to god not.
I have never heard that high-pitched sine wave before. Hearing that instead of the normal sine wave would’ve sent chills down my spine
It's a 1050hz tone that sounds awful because it's a digital recording. The 1050hz tone was the original manner of activating weather alert radios before the digital SAME encoding was introduced. Radios would sit silently in stand-by mode until they received the 8-second tone at 1050hz, then they would unmute for audio. Problem was, everyone in range of the transmitter heard every alert. It's kept by most NWS offices because 1. there could be old receivers out there still activating from this tone and 2. its a great attention-getter.
one of my favorite sounds in the world.
Not a sine wave
We had this warning in lake george NY and Buffalo NY
"Extreme devastation likely" HONEY WE ARE MOVING AGAIN!
He said "complete devastation likely."
lol
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Me too I’m like nope
"COMPLETE DEVASTATION LIKELY."
Damn, that really is urgent. Sounds like an EF4-5. We had a similar warning when St. Louis got that EF-4 tornado. I just remember hearing "Loss of life and property is possible" and I just started crying.
rhonda howard dame with Moore and el Reno. Scary stuff.
Scary shit dude
Ef2+
@@ArrowLooper EF3+* It was a lone Super Cell with a well define Debris Ball Signature on Radar. This was also a bit ahead of the Cold Front before being overtaken by the line before it reached in Madison County, AL
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The current National Weather Service voice is cool, but this one gives me chills
It’s supposed to. The current one doesn’t.
@@santinojozefmiller7721 that is what I was implying…
@@JBBrickman OK. The way you worded it made me think you didn’t know what the point of the voice was.
Even if they use a new voice for the 24/7 radio thing, they NEED to keep using TOM for at least the warnings for two reasons. 1, because Tom always has, and still does, produce a quality, frightening voice that gets people's attention (in case anyone didn't know, NOAA deliberately made this voice different and terrifying to grasp people's attention during emergencies). And 2, having a different voice for the warnings would better get people's attention compared to always using the same voice for everything. The new voice is WAY too slow and doesn't produce that attention grasping element that Tom does.
The Lenny Leggo Show they should have just done away with the Paul voice and updated the tom and Donna voices because to me both of those voices made a warning and watch seem scary but the new voice is just like having a completely redone version of the old Paul voice but worse
This would hurt their partnership with Neospeech who owns the new Paul voice.
Also, it's not a redone version of the old paul voice, it's a completely different voice from a completely different company.
Who's Tom? And who's Paul? These need to be alarming and scary because the situation at hand is alarming and scary...
I agree. Even for a monotistic robotic voice he seem to have two modes. The very calming that will put you to sleep during forecast. Then that OMG the crap is about to hit the fan voice. The new one just doesn't have that.
This is so scary when your woke by this in the middle of the night when your tv volume is high...thanks NOAA NWS thanks for the several heartattacks lol
Well, you don't want to be asleep when a tornado levels your house with you in it.
I hate when they say “THE NATIONAL ALERT SYSTEM IS BEING TESTED. THERE IS NO EMERGENCY” at like 4 AM like everyone is awake
How about instead you thank them for saving lives
Serious I’m just sitting playing forza 4 like a nightowl at 2AM with tv on the Spongebob 10 hour marathon then BEEEP
@@drewg7036 Dude, a National EAS test has never been during the night, it rarely happens at all.
You know it’s bad when the radio straight up says *you can be k i l l e d*
(1:16)
i miss it when people said killed instead of unalived.
@@vibrantgleam but muh YT cuckbux
@@vibrantgleamit doesn’t say unalived
1:12 I grew up in Tornado Alley, and that still gives me chills.
Same here. It just gets right to the point, and that blunt voice makes it even more scary.
I live in a tornado alley and haven't had one in my city in a long time
Every spring all the time we hear this
Yeah. This is the warning I've only heard twice in my life. It means "STOP WATCHING THE TORNADO AND GET THE FUCK IN SHELTER NOW." It's the one thing that'll get us in the basement.
Same here
It's one thing seeing that it's a tornado warning.
It's a whole other thing when you hear "Tornado Emergency for [your general location]."
Either that or PDS.
Most of my relatives live in Alabama. Practically EVERYONE, especially those in the more rural towns, has underground storm shelters. I used to play in the one at my grandparents house until the time we actually had a Tornado come through. Most of them have pipes that come out out of the ground to feed air and to even out atmospheric pressure when a tornado hits. Unfortunately you can also hear the chaos going on outside, and the sound is pretty terrifying.
NEED to be a tornado warning
alright i’m moving to alabama
I grew up in that area, All I remember is hiding in a small claustrophobic bathroom. This gave me goosebumps.
The part where it says you can be killed gives me chills
Same here. Thanking the lord for not living in the central states. But with our planet warming...this kind of weather could start occuring here eventually
1:30 “consider moving” say no more
1:16 this is what needs to be said. Mother nature will kill you if you don't heed the warnings. I tell ya just hearing that sends chills up my spine
Yeah. They also changed it too. To prevent people from panicing and get people to shelter
@@Tylerw1231 the need to say something like that. But save it for the extreme type of tornadoes could be EF-4-EF-5 then I would say that.
@@xin5aneshot410 Yeah since those are the few tornadoes that you can't survive above ground.
@@xin5aneshot410 thats the point of a tornado emergency. They shouldn't say you could be killed in every tornado, just like every tornado isn't a PDS or tornado emergency. In a tornado emergency, language such as "you could be killed" should be used because those emergencies will only be issued when there is extreme and imminent or ongoing threat to life and property. Good work from NWS Huntsville for this language on that day, I've never heard the phrase you could be killed in any NWS product before
Me: **gathers mom and dad for a prayer**
God, this deadly tornado could hit us at any moment, Let not one family member be taken away, Spare our lives and protect our souls, may my family and I not be harmed, God bless me and my families, Amen
best prayer of my life
I’ve heard one of these for the Taylorville, IL, wedge tornado in 2018. It was an EF3.
This gives me constant chills 🫢
So imagine u laying on the bed during the night and u are watching a show and then the power went out and u get a notification of TORNADO EMERGENCY and it’s dark and hearing the rain stop in the dark and u feel a faint rumble that will get worse and loud and then your house is gone including you
When the EAS comes over & says "COMPETE DEVASTATION LIKELY" You are dealing with either an EF4 or EF5 tornado. It doesn't get more urgent than those words when it comes to an EAS warning from the NWS. I know because I'm a highly trained severe storm spotter myself. That is as serious as a warning can get.
Here's how it works by level.
Level 1) Tornado warning: Possible (radar indicated) or confirmed tornado on the ground but not moving through high population zones.
Level 2) PDS Tornado warning: A confirmed Tornado is moving through populated areas.
Level 3) TORNADO EMERGENCY: Worse case scenario kind of tornado. Moving through major populated areas & extremely powerful upwards of EF3 usually.
If anyone wants it, here is some information regarding the Tornado which triggered this Warning / Emergency:
EF3 Rated
Highest Recorded Winds 140MPH
600 Yards Wide
Lasted 27 Minutes
600 yards!? Fck me!! I live in *t.a.* That's how far it is to the tree line behind my house. If i look at my window right now and seen that 😱
Uhh, This was rated a low EF5 tornado, But still extremely dangerous, As winds were 265 Miles per hour, Fyi. Rip to anyone who was killed in the incident.
@@davidj9804 the largest tornado is 2.6 miles wide in 2013 in El Reno, Oklahoma
600 yards wide: Wedge Tornado!
600 yards = 1800 feet wide or 6 football fields
Getting one of those at 4 am is a real nightmare
Even the computerized voice sounds urgent! 😳🌪
it's god dam Huntsville why wouldn't they
@@ararou girl my that you said I will shoot the tornado my sis was laughing
@@cheririchtmyer9376 surprisingly you know
It's supposed to. The new voice would almost sound happy that a dangerous tornado is coming.
I swear, this old Tom voice was so much easier to hear and understand. The NWS couldn't have at least kept the damn voice?! Perfect Paul still ain't so perfect.
Agreed
We have this voice in Arkansas. Just heard an Amber alert for it this morning.
They switched over the entire nation, they couldn't stop it if they tried.
airbusman5514 in my opinion Paul is clearer.
roddy blaster what’s your local NWR?
So scary. I remember the warning for the Jarrell, Tx. tornado: “Unsurvivable above ground”.
at that point i'd brace for my death bc i have no storm shelter.
@@vibrantgleam so sad, but true…😢
I clearly remember looking after my grandparents in Florence on this day. It was very nerve wrecking.
Ah yes, I remember this happening. I don't think I was within the tornado warning, but lightning struck the side of my house and caught the dryer on fire while we were in shelter (just in case). Luckily the fire died inside dryer but we had to buy a new one.
That was actually a cool story, bro, not even memeing.
R.I.P Dryer💀
3 years and one day after the Super Outbreak devastated that same area, my friend and his gf live in Athens, his gf saw both tornadoes
Damn, I've never heard it straight up say you could be killed before. That gives me chills
I think this brought up some memories. I lived in Huntsville for 10 years before I moved, and was in Huntsville in 2014... I was around probably like... 8? We lived of course, but damn that's scary...
Possibly the scariest tornado warning of all time
William L. Dobbs I like the older one better too. I take the older one more seriously than the new one
William L. Dobbs I do too, or it would be cool if there was a way to switch it
im not even from US but this gave me goosebumps
*Extreme Devastation Likely*
I would probably just ball up and cry if I heard that
Allendale just got this alert about 2 hours ago lol
I am from New England so stuff like this would be pretty much unheard of here.
Nice catch I’m so excited
I live in Alabama, and when I say this, I mean it. This tornado was so fucking SCARY.
I live in Kansas which gets a lot of Tornadoes so to me the beginning sound of any EAS is one of the most anxiety inducing sound
0:48 and 0:51 Doppler radar showed this *T0RNAD0* moving *east northeast* at 50 miles per hour.
The way it pronounced tornado
i believe that east northeast means that it is moving more east than northeast but not exactly east (learned so in my physics class). i’m bad at explaining stuff like this but i hope you understand. it is easier for me to explain via graphing than by text.
@@CactusCarrot yes, you’re right, comment was mostly about the way it pronounced tornado.
That was just bad luck. Three years to the day after the area was nailed by an EF-5, another violent tornado sweeps through. The first half of the 2010s were wild with tornadoes. And you have to wonder what these people were thinking. I have a feeling most were thinking "oh no, not again!"
Do you have access to recordings of the Joplin, MO or the Tuscaloosa, AL tornado warnings? After watching Tornado Alley on The Weather Channel, I'm definitely convinced they would have issued a PDS or Tornado Emergency Warning using the Tom voice for these particular events as well.
From what I've seen, they first issued a warning, although it's unknown if they upgraded it to an enhanced warning and if it was sent out in time.
fartpluswetone I do remember Joplin like it was yesterday though I don’t live there we did go under a warning.
I think I remember hearing some other alert. It sent the Statement off on my weather radio but it was not exactly a warning it was the only time I ever seen something like that
I have been in a tornado warning when we almost got a tornado and a funnel cloud formed but didn't land. I was literally saying "WE'RE DEAD. HIDE IN THE BATHROOM!!" I was crying. I thought we did die for a second lol. Storytime:
I was playing my XBox 360 (this happened August 31 2022) then I was getting a drink from my room when I heard the EAS tones and it said *tornado warning for my area* and I was crying thinking we were dead and my aunt also got the warning and her power was off and I imagined if a tornado was on the ground near me. Luckily, no nado but a funnel cloud but it didn't form a tornado.
if its just a warning, you should shelter but try not to be too scared. chances are the tornado 1. is not terribly strong, 2. is only radar indicated, meaning that there is no confirmed funnel on the ground yet, or 3. isn't moving through a very populated area. you should start worrying when the alert is for either a PDS (particularly dangerous situation) or a tornado emergency.
JOSEPH! WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?
I'M NOT GONNA LET IT TAKE MY BEANS!
HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL YOU, THE TORNADO IS NOT HERE... FOR YOUR BEANS!!!
I understood that reference
Never have heard of one until this.
Really?!?! It killed 2 people.
this is extremly creepy cuz he tells u you could BE KILLED IF NOT UNDERGROUND I MEAN WHAT THE FUCK
+Yesenia Vela We don't mess about down here. People go outside when they own storm shelters to watch it. I remember noticing the sky turn green, then shingles and tar paper fell from the sky. It missed us by less than a mile, and leveled homes in the path.
As someone who’s moving to Alabama soon, this is not what I want to hear 0-o
This is the one that hit our house in Athens.
Had one of these go on the radio while I was in Shawnee when the EF4 came through, scared me to death but made it home in time
If I heard this on TV, I would start balling as I go to the neighbors
How was this rare. happens all the time in Limestone County I live in Elkmont Alabama and it happens over here so many times every year in April
Its rare because not only is it a Tornado Warning, but also uses the Tornado Emergency tag, which is only used when a large tornado is sighted on the ground near a densely populated area.
Ok, thanks
+Timothy Parry Jr tornado emergencies aren't extremely rare. There was one a couple weeks ago and one about a month ago.
Zoey Gillpatrick but they aren't used every time there is a tornado warning. There is a difference
+Zoey Gillpatrick zoey, that Tornado that hit Century, Florida a couple days back was an E-F3. NWS used the PDS(particularly dangerous situation) tag instead of Tornado Emergency because the Tornado only went over a rural area and state route.
This was part of the 2011 TORNADO OUTBREAK this was a EF5 and it got Huntsville Alabama my friend was in Madison when all of that happens but he was only 1 years old but I was not living there at that time I was in Texas and I was born there and I was born on a military base so I was lucky to not be there!
Oh my God I remember that set iWatch on Reed Timmer the hat that had a tornado emergency alert for Alabama and Mississippi
This was in 2014 April 28
Was this the April 27th 2011 EF-5 that destroyed Phil Campbell before it hit Limestone and Madison Counties??
Tornado emergencies aren't extremely rare. There was one in Holly Springs, MI about a month ago that was an EF-4 that killed around 15. And there was also one about a week ago that was an EF-2. No one was injured in the EF-2.
Are you fucking stupid? Yes they are indeed. Plus, EF2 Tornadoes do not meet the requirements for a tornado emergency, And most tornadoes (89.2%) Do not meet the requirements for a tornado emergency. Check your fucks.
Exactly 2 years ago from this day
Why does he always say “tornado” in a very specific way
Why was the attention tone so delayed?
So I’ve been threw several tornados. Two passing over shelters I was in. Not monsters just ef-2 and a F3 in 2002. But I can’t imagine hearing the enhanced warning and not having a shelter. “You could be killed” it’s like damm man just tell me some good news. In 2006 I was at my cousins a pretty big tornado moving our way. They had a cellar in the back yard. Right when we went to head to the shelter. Baseball and softball sized hail started coming down. We literally had a shelter 30yds from us but we knew the hail would kill us it’s self. So we had to stay in the house. It passed 1/2 to the north of us. So I’ve been in both situations where you have shelter and ride it out or the PTSD night when we had a shelter but couldn’t get to it alive. It was like the nightmare of struggling to grab a gun in time to save your life.
Fun fact that i'm from Florida, and Florida is actually in Tornado Alley
I lived in florida my whole damn life and didn't know that!!
New residents in Huntsville: *Panics*
Residents who survived the 1974, 1989, 1995, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Huntsville Tornado: First Time?
tornado is there in Podgorica
I think they only use this for highly populated areas or cities, correct?
The people in Greensburg heard this in 2007, it was the first EF5 tornado to hit the u.s.a
I get chills every time
@William L. Dobbs same
Combine this tone with the US EAS two-tone, it'll become a 3-tone.
Tornado emergencies are a big step up from a warning.
I can’t find the video now but we’re you the one that had the EAS warning for eagle point up? March 2021
Louisiana might be considered Tornado alley during a certain seasons we got lucky during Hurricane Rita.
Got the chills from this
12:15 Siren tornado Alley 20 7:00 PM
In case anyone was wondering, the tornado that hit Limestone County on April 28, 2014 was an EF-3 that killed 2 people.
You mean 2014?
Yea?
.
Yes.
oh shit ive been sucked into these types of videos again
You being like “yes I finally got a tornado emergency on footage. But oops I’m about to die”
Where do that get that guy its the same voice for years
blastman8888 it's not now it's Paul on the weather radio
What if i made this my ringtone?
You know those cartoons where a character is startled and screams so loudly that his skin peels back to his skeleton? This is that moment IRL
4/27/11 not 4/28/14. I was a victim of this exact TORNADO. I didn't get hit, but it was terrifying hearing the debris hit our windows.
No, this is from April 28, 2014. 2 tornado outbreaks occurred in roughly the same area on both of those days. This particular EAS is from the high end EF3 Limestone county tornado. Clearly you are not an EAS and weather enthusiast.
What was the tornado rating EF5
Nope, EF3
US weather alerts sound so spooky. I live somewhere with no natural disasters outside of the US, so I don’t get these
That doesn't mean it cant happen. You might not get tornadoes but you can get any other natural disaster. No where is safe.
Is this a direct recording from the radio or did you prop your camera up somewhere?
If the former is true, how'd you do it?
Its real
1000th like!
i remember this.. i live in madison county.
They just laid everything out the way it was back then.
It’s best to use harsh wording in order to try to get people’s attention during tornado emergency events like this.
There’s going to be people out there who don’t heed these warnings; they’ll either be severely injured or very dead very quickly.
I remember this alert because I lived in northwestern Madison county
That was the alert that Tom put the fear of god in me
I just noticed this was happening in my area, I live in Madison county
wow
The Erietating Buzzing sounds Spooky and Voice sounds scary even it Repeats itself over an over again for National Emergencies but what scares me the most is Television screen being black or just Gray even UVB-76 The Buzzer gives me Creeps like something is coming another Countrie or a Hack or Nuke attack or Missle Threat Or Civil War stuff like that
Hearing this in the car as a child always creeped me out 💀
Is this the phill Campbell Hackleburg ef5
No, this is from April 28 2014, NW AL EF-3
Huntsville: Ah shit, here we go again.
oh my god every time that voice comes on, even when its like a flash flood warning or whatever (i live on a hill so im fine) i always freak out because that voice is creepy
Yeah, to get your attention.
@@BHV0810 boi
The attention tone was cut by the reception what
This was issued around the times of Mississippi tornado outbreak in Forest and Meridian
My friends went through a tornado in Indiana in 2013 then had to deal with this a year later, not to mention the 2011 super outbreak
1:48 flash flood watch
i just found out the joplin tornado never got a tornado emergency issued
Lowkey wanna play this on a speaker in class on a rainy day
this must have been an EF5, the highest classification for a tornado with winds in excess of 200mph. this tornado even ripped off an underground storm shelter and scoured the ground nearby. this must of been a very scary and unprecedented catastrophe...
Luckily it was an EF3.
I actually got this alert during a storm here up in NJ, plus I also got a Flash Flood Warning… I thought at the time “Guess I’ll die today..”
In Pennsylvania, tornadoes and any natural disaster occur very rare
Nice video!
Thanks ServerWeatherLiker3 I know between Warnings & Emergencies