if I ever heard a Tornado Emergency issued for my area, my stomach would be right at my throat . . . it's not just a confirmed tornado, it's the intensity in a heavily populated area that gives the term *Tornado Emergency*
@0:40 if you ever hear the EAS mention "storm spotter confirmed" you take cover. I am a trained NWS storm spotter/chaser and we don't just report a tornado directly to the NWS unless it's really on the ground, doing damage and have the proof sent to them. You hear that, it gets as serious as it gets. Nice capture!
+Abby Hobbs I got at Kroger, which is a grocery store chain around the great lakes 3 years ago after Christmas. You can find them at Walmart, RadioShack, Target, Best Buy, etc.
On 4/27/2011 the EAS was down and power out to 250,000 due to the early am storms. When the big tornadoes started in the afternoon warning was difficult. If yours had gone off for me like that I'd have a heart attack!
I lived in Florence when this happened. When it said "this is a tornado emergency", I got chills. This would be the storm that dropped the Crittenden tornado.
They do have weather radios up in Canada. You can find most Midland radios in Canadian grocery stores if you are lucky. Your version of the National Weather Service is Environment Canada.
"Tornado Emergency" is basically an enhanced Tornado Warning and is similar to "A Particularly Dangerous Situation." There's either a squall line with tornadic storms embedded within, or a large, destructive tornado about to hit a heavily populated area. So yeah, it's serious. Tornado emergency is basically a guarantee that a tornado IS ON THE GROUND. Tornado Warning might just be doppler indicated rotation but you should still seek shelter!
i got a PDS Tornado Warning, that had a Tornado Emergency on it, the warning said "A Confirmed Large and Extremely Dangerous Tornado was located near Kokomo, moving east at 30 miles per hour, This is a particularly dangerous situation, take cover now!"
I have one of these radios now? And thankfully I do? A few days ago we had confirmed tornadoes it’s confirmed on my other channel. How I know? Was it cut out right before it said “confirmed Tornado or a severe T storm capable of producing a Tornado”
I’m late to this party, but have the same radio. When we were trying to sell our home, the realtor told us to pack it up because of showings (during spring/summer). I said heck no. We live in central OH.
The first Tornado Emergency in Southwest Ohio and there isn't even a News Channel 7 coverage video on UA-cam because TheFritter is absent for the last 6 years
Makes sense...I was just curious b/c mine only ever goes off if something's issued for Johnson County, IA. Anything issued to any of the surrounding counties doesn't set it off, but I'll still hear the EAS
You feel like you're going to see this as your last then you see because they've never seen a PDS tornado warning but it's scary to go through tornado warning even if there is no tornado
My wife would go back to her families farm in the summer they had two of these one downstairs one upstairs. They both go off at the same time everyone would go in the basement. Only one time a Tornado came across the farm but it missed by about 1/4 mile.
I do remember this it was really bad in Henryville, Indiana which took a direct hit, just like Louisville, Kentucky took April 03, 1974, both April 03, 1974, & March 02, 2012 will go down in weather history as "Super Outbreaks".
You guys have to take in consideration that this was a very dangerous situation going on at the time. I should've kept my mouth shut yes, but I terrified for the people In that area. This storm produced an EF-4 tornado.
The Hawkins EAS/ SPC Kingsport 6460 actually, 2013 of May 31st, the El Reno tornado was over 300 mph of windspeeds and the tornado was 2.6 miles wide, this is basically the move destructive tornado in the world.
To you, maybe not. Try telling that to a survivor of any other tornado. March 2, 2012 changed many lives across the Ohio Valley. Same with May 20, 2013 and May 3, 1999 where I live now in Oklahoma City and Moore. Space Doge, scientifically, you're correct though -- El Reno 5/31/13 IS the largest tornado on record. Radar data did record a wind speed well above the EF-5 rating, however because it didn't hit structures, it could not be classified as such.
Even as someone who lived through April 27, 2011, I don’t think that’s fair. Yes, that day will go down in weather history, but most of the country has their own “April 27”.
my county was under a tornado warning in september, it was saturday the 6th, it had been very hot and humid all day, then the storms popped up, we didn't get any damage in our area, we only dealt with heavy rain, deafening lighting, and winds gusting as high as 30 mph at a few short intervals, me and my dad drove to burger king and rode it out in the parking lot, the following monday, my whole class was talking about the storm
the day after the storm though, the weather was much better, while on the day of the storm the high was 93, the day after, the temperature struggled to reach the mid 70s
This was the first time NWS Wilmington had ever issued a tornado emergency, and is prior to when the format for tornado emergency bulletins was more or less standardized. In 2019, Wilmington's tornado emergencies for the Dayton area followed that format.
The NWS doesn't typically use the terminology "PDS" when referring to tornado warnings, but rather tornado watches. Tornado emergency is the terminology used when a confirmed violent tornado is headed toward a populated area.
Yeah I know even on that day later after that alert the storm hit Henryville Indiana and had a Tornado Emergency it's real!! Don't believe me check Tornado Alley Episodes and you will find Real time Henryville March 2nd 2012
My uncle steve and my aunt Jill's house just right on the border of Grant and Kenton county got their roof hit hard by the EF4 tornado and that was quite devastating for their house plus that was Two days before my 7th birthday wow!
You were, but this storm was further north -- it crossed the northern Louisville suburbs in Indiana, crossed the river, and then proceeded to create an EF4 in Grant and Kenton counties in Kentucky, 25 miles below Cincinnati.
how do you know that one of your weather radios will go off? because a winter storm warning was issued and it didn't go off on my weather radio. how do you know that it will go off
Just go on iembot and turn on audio notifications. When a warning is issued, see if your radio is activated. My WFO (PBZ) tones Areal Flood Warnings, but not River Flood Warnings, and they don't tone Winter Storm Warnings.
“This...is a tornado EMERGENCY!”
The stop between this and is lol
“My God…”
So scary. Great capture man.
Thanks!
Yoooo spccranford1056
I'm your very very best fan!
What in the world!? Spccranford!? Btw both spccranford1056 and this channel is awesome too.
Did your get hit by the tornado?
These save LIVES especially if u are asleep at night and sleep hard they will wake you up!
I agree
matthew booth YES!!!!
matthew booth all three you get a 1000
Truth
Especially in the Southeast. They are notorious for hitting overnight.
This is a great catch. It goes into such detail and even mentions other possible storms that aren’t near yet.
This is a day in tornado history we will never forget for Kentucky and Indiana
if I ever heard a Tornado Emergency issued for my area, my stomach would be right at my throat . . . it's not just a confirmed tornado, it's the intensity in a heavily populated area that gives the term *Tornado Emergency*
Wrong, doesnt matter how strong it is infact 95% tornado emergenies are EF1s it only matters if its in the path of a populatiom center
yeah! “Tornado Emergency” sounds scary, it made my heart drop.
No just the fact it’s heading into a populated area
@@blackhawkrescuemissiongame8461 i know but it sounds scary
@@blackhawkrescuemissiongame8461that and the fact that it is incredibly strong
@0:40 if you ever hear the EAS mention "storm spotter confirmed" you take cover. I am a trained NWS storm spotter/chaser and we don't just report a tornado directly to the NWS unless it's really on the ground, doing damage and have the proof sent to them. You hear that, it gets as serious as it gets. Nice capture!
Tornado Emergencies are great catches. I remember this passing by, considering I live near.
Nice catch. I actually caught a Tornado Emergency on September 1, 2021 here in Pennsylvania. That was the only Tornado Emergency I ever captured.
+Abby Hobbs I got at Kroger, which is a grocery store chain around the great lakes 3 years ago after Christmas. You can find them at Walmart, RadioShack, Target, Best Buy, etc.
the beginning: another one, another one. XD
this made chills go down my spine!
i got my Midland HH50 at Meijer, which is a grocery store chain also around the great lakes, and is supposed to compete with Walmart
WarrenOHWX8798 got mine at walmart
Risky move there... I'd imagine how much damage there was.
Henryville, Indiana got hit hard by the same storm and had a Tornado that killed a lot
This is the best EAS video I have ever seen! Even 2 years later!
11 years old now. Crazy how time flies.
0:06 the YOU'RE FUCKED sound
OLOLOOLOLOLOLO
"Another one" lol
Get out
RyZeRun dj Khalid!
Hayley’s Comet I think you meant “DJ Khaled”.
👎
10 years later I will never forget this..
The words Tornado Emergency gave me fucking chills.
Drill: everyone is calm and safe.
WARNING: TAKE COVER!!! WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE!!!!!!
XD
Sums up the students at my school when there is a *flood*
Also sounds like my AcuRite that is out of service.
This is scary considering I heard my own counties name. Hello from Grant County!
The video that got me into EAS. Love it!!
On 4/27/2011 the EAS was down and power out to 250,000 due to the early am storms. When the big tornadoes started in the afternoon warning was difficult. If yours had gone off for me like that I'd have a heart attack!
The EAS can't "be down", it's a system on every television and radio station in the country. For the EAS to go down, every station has to be down.
I lived in Florence when this happened. When it said "this is a tornado emergency", I got chills. This would be the storm that dropped the Crittenden tornado.
the camera shaking and the audible gasp really sets the terffying message.
Yeah. I only have S.A.M.E. codes in my radios in case of a National Emergencies. Not weather products.
Strange no weather products
That is a Great system to have. Wish we could have something like this in our homes in southern Ontario
They do have weather radios up in Canada. You can find most Midland radios in Canadian grocery stores if you are lucky. Your version of the National Weather Service is Environment Canada.
Holy shit. Thank you for sharing your video. It's nuts.
“oh god”
“THE NATIONAL IS TO THIS DAY THERE IS A TORNADO”
The new alarm clock system for kids who over sleep :D
“To protect your life, take cover now!” Now that’s some scary wording.
"Tornado Emergency" is basically an enhanced Tornado Warning and is similar to "A Particularly Dangerous Situation." There's either a squall line with tornadic storms embedded within, or a large, destructive tornado about to hit a heavily populated area. So yeah, it's serious. Tornado emergency is basically a guarantee that a tornado IS ON THE GROUND. Tornado Warning might just be doppler indicated rotation but you should still seek shelter!
@Beazilla What is TOR-C?
@Beazilla Thanks.
@Beazilla The definition of a TOR-E is a tornado that has to be on the ground headed for a major population center.
There was a tornado emergency south of here a year ago that was a false alarm
@@illuminatadarlington50 Yeah, there are some that never dropped a tornado
i got a PDS Tornado Warning, that had a Tornado Emergency on it, the warning said "A Confirmed Large and Extremely Dangerous Tornado was located near Kokomo, moving east at 30 miles per hour, This is a particularly dangerous situation, take cover now!"
I have one of these radios now? And thankfully I do? A few days ago we had confirmed tornadoes it’s confirmed on my other channel. How I know? Was it cut out right before it said “confirmed Tornado or a severe T storm capable of producing a Tornado”
I’m late to this party, but have the same radio. When we were trying to sell our home, the realtor told us to pack it up because of showings (during spring/summer). I said heck no. We live in central OH.
The first Tornado Emergency in Southwest Ohio and there isn't even a News Channel 7 coverage video on UA-cam because TheFritter is absent for the last 6 years
SDBM123 That's because this wasn't in the WHIO-TV area. This was covered by Cincinnati stations (WKRC, WCPO, WLWT, and WXIX).
You should have been in Oklahoma for the El reno tornado emergency it
Drove me crazy
That was so scary. But unfortunately there was nothing we were able to do to prevent the tornado from touching down
Makes sense...I was just curious b/c mine only ever goes off if something's issued for Johnson County, IA. Anything issued to any of the surrounding counties doesn't set it off, but I'll still hear the EAS
Wow! An amazing catch!
0:00 DJ KHALED XD
Now that's a good catch
R.I.P. Pants shitted in. XD
Holy shit, I was in high school when this tornado hit. The stories I heard from witnesses were horrifying.
I am starting to understand the importance of these now
Omg this is the scariest Moment of everyone’s lives when you hear this you freak out
You feel like you're going to see this as your last then you see because they've never seen a PDS tornado warning but it's scary to go through tornado warning even if there is no tornado
actually a tornado emergency is when there is a large tornado approaching a highly populated area.
Love em. Be safe man
I remember that day I was at my middle school. I had to get to my tornado area to know it may come for me. Thank god it never did.
I hope you were safe from this storm. What was the EF rating?
If it was an Emergency I would assume it was a EF 4 or 5
@@SPCWakefield1103 probably one of the 2
EF4
great capture!
My wife would go back to her families farm in the summer they had two of these one downstairs one upstairs. They both go off at the same time everyone would go in the basement. Only one time a Tornado came across the farm but it missed by about 1/4 mile.
That's good to hear!
That storm scared the shit out of my dog
hunter porth awwwww
Good catch!
I do remember this it was really bad in Henryville, Indiana which took a direct hit, just like Louisville, Kentucky took April 03, 1974, both April 03, 1974, & March 02, 2012 will go down in weather history as "Super Outbreaks".
I do. I said I only put county codes in case of a national emergency. heck I'll keep recording as everyone is watching!
I haven’t heard that kind of warning tone for like 9 years and also that part where he says ANTHER ONE😂🤣 and the ANTHER ONE VOICE was at 0:00
Thanks Manny!
Oof! I watched your videos when I was little
I would've been SCARED to death
The way you said oh god was priceless! lol
I agree. I know this situation was undoubtedly frightening, but the verbal commentary was great.
ha ha ha
You guys have to take in consideration that this was a very dangerous situation going on at the time. I should've kept my mouth shut yes, but I terrified for the people In that area. This storm produced an EF-4 tornado.
Repeat, an extremely dangerous and potentially deadly tornado is on the ground.
Nothing will ever beat April, 27,2011
The Hawkins EAS/ SPC Kingsport 6460 actually, 2013 of May 31st, the El Reno tornado was over 300 mph of windspeeds and the tornado was 2.6 miles wide, this is basically the move destructive tornado in the world.
To you, maybe not. Try telling that to a survivor of any other tornado. March 2, 2012 changed many lives across the Ohio Valley. Same with May 20, 2013 and May 3, 1999 where I live now in Oklahoma City and Moore.
Space Doge, scientifically, you're correct though -- El Reno 5/31/13 IS the largest tornado on record. Radar data did record a wind speed well above the EF-5 rating, however because it didn't hit structures, it could not be classified as such.
Even as someone who lived through April 27, 2011, I don’t think that’s fair. Yes, that day will go down in weather history, but most of the country has their own “April 27”.
That's What I Do, all the time whenever we get severe weather. I Have a NOAA Weather Radio Too!
Isn't it weird that of every state, even TORNADO ALLEY, Ohio has the most TOREs out there.
Nice catch!
EAStorcon1000 Thanks!
WarrenOHWX8798 you’re welcome
So with eas channels that begin with spc, does that mean those are yours?
Tyler Sankar SPC means the storm prediction center, so most likely a no.
If you are thinking SPC means "self personal channel," then that is not it.
Was it a PDS tornado warning
PDS particular dangerous situation
No, it was a Tornado Emergency. Please read the title.
The weird thing is, I have that exact same model weather radio.
Midland WR120 I believe
Even If It Wasn't For Your County, You Should Always Be On The Look Out, and Listen for possible warnings.
my county was under a tornado warning in september, it was saturday the 6th, it had been very hot and humid all day, then the storms popped up, we didn't get any damage in our area, we only dealt with heavy rain, deafening lighting, and winds gusting as high as 30 mph at a few short intervals, me and my dad drove to burger king and rode it out in the parking lot, the following monday, my whole class was talking about the storm
the day after the storm though, the weather was much better, while on the day of the storm the high was 93, the day after, the temperature struggled to reach the mid 70s
NWS Memphis just had the tornado tones then it says "Tornado emergency for -so and so- county."
This was the first time NWS Wilmington had ever issued a tornado emergency, and is prior to when the format for tornado emergency bulletins was more or less standardized. In 2019, Wilmington's tornado emergencies for the Dayton area followed that format.
I heard the sigh from him and I got so sad man
I'm curious why the radio went off if it wasn't for your county...
wow...this must have been scary hearing
Okay so I'm new to the EAS fanbase and is a Tornado Emergency the same thing as PDS tornado??? Please reply if it is or not.
EASFAN1003/ FranklincountyEAS it is NOT the same the same thing.
The NWS doesn't typically use the terminology "PDS" when referring to tornado warnings, but rather tornado watches. Tornado emergency is the terminology used when a confirmed violent tornado is headed toward a populated area.
@@FaintAura thanks
Piner/Crittenden/Moscow EF3. RIP to the 4 victims who lost their lives this day. In Moscow, Ohio.
this…. is a tornado emergency.
Found it funny at 1:21, it said to "Pretect your life...". That is the first thime i heard that on a weather radio.
I heard it on tv for a flash flood warning in Omaha
CrazyCreepersTube "Act quickly to protect your life" is played for Flash Flood Warnings. I find it funny xD
+SPCtorcon2000 Uh, that's not funny...
HOLY FUCK! THIS WAS ON THE WEST LIBERTY TORNADO!
Yes! O.O
Damn dude.
***** IKR O_O
***** O.O O_o OMG HOLY SHT!
Yesterday, I got a tornado emergency because an EF5 tornado was 6 miles away, and lightening burned my lawn like crazy. So scary
Yeah I know even on that day later after that alert the storm hit Henryville Indiana and had a Tornado Emergency it's real!!
Don't believe me check Tornado Alley Episodes and you will find Real time Henryville March 2nd 2012
Did your house get hit by the tornado?
Someone decided to freak out on one of my TORs when it was sunny out when the TOR was being broadcasted.
Hey Plz Reply umm this is from the big kentucky tornado outbreak in march 2nd 2012!
Haycole 1 Yes, this is from 3/2/12. The outbreak didn’t affect just Kentucky, but much of the Ohio and Tennessee Valley.
@@SincerelyWX i know i was just reminding you and did you live in kentucky at that time?
Haycole 1 No
@@SincerelyWX okey
Did u survive?!Hope your house wasn't destroyed!
I wasn't in the warning.
Oh thank god
Nice.
It was ohio anyway
jim mcintyre NO IT WAS IN KY
Reminds me when I was living in Joplin Missouri
My uncle steve and my aunt Jill's house just right on the border of Grant and Kenton county got their roof hit hard by the EF4 tornado and that was quite devastating for their house plus that was Two days before my 7th birthday wow!
Indiana. Kentucky. Ohio. And West Virginia.
this was nws willmington first tornado emergency
HOPE YOU WERE SAFE GOD BLESS
this was in kentucky? i live in etown, i dont remember this. we may have been under a watch.
+VenturianTaleFan _8 probably haha
You were, but this storm was further north -- it crossed the northern Louisville suburbs in Indiana, crossed the river, and then proceeded to create an EF4 in Grant and Kenton counties in Kentucky, 25 miles below Cincinnati.
Tornado warning : shoot
Pds tornado warning : SHOOT
Tornado emergency : pray to god now
I HOPE THEY GOT OUT SAFELY
This wasn't for his area.
I don't remember this, When was this?
March 2nd, 2012.
Ok, I didn't know tht, it didn't sound familiar because I live in Louisville, KY lol
Owen and Kenton counties were the ones that got hit.
Valerie Ross ME TO XD
I remember this this was a horrifying experience...
Perfect activation!
how do you know that one of your weather radios will go off? because a winter storm warning was issued and it didn't go off on my weather radio. how do you know that it will go off
Just go on iembot and turn on audio notifications. When a warning is issued, see if your radio is activated.
My WFO (PBZ) tones Areal Flood Warnings, but not River Flood Warnings, and they don't tone Winter Storm Warnings.
DID IT HIT U?!?!?!?!
What kind of tornado radio is this?
Midland WR-120.
+SPCDayton4577 thank you, I'm getting one for my bday.
+SPCDayton4577 my WR-120 is going off right now!
+The Gameplay channel excessive heat warning?
The Gameplay channel good for you?
Does the EAS bleepbleepbleep inturrupt some of he message?
No.
+SPCDayton4577 were you accepting just a normal storm capable of producing a tornado or A TORNADO EMERGENCY this gave me chills!
Yes. Considering everything that was happening at the time, I did.