@@mrpipefitter9963 this isn't even about ice it's about common sense, a car that goes underwater will have its electric system busted in no time. I'm certain he was referring to the one at the start where it got completely submerged.
What if we could go back in time to view historical events as they happened and to see and go wherever we wanted within those events, but also brought along the gray circle with us so that we don’t impact history and it doesn’t impact us and no one in the past can see us? That’d be cool. 😎
I know nothing about ice covered ponds, coming from a warm climate. I was hoping this video would give me a general idea of what safe-to-walk-on ice either looked like or what parts of a pond were more likely to be more solid (edges? Center? Small areas? Wide open arenas?)
Black ice can support from 5cm, but ice thickness will vary. 10cm is reccomended for big group, thus you have some margin as well (some might say 8cm, some 9, some 7, depends on how willing you are to risk falling through, and what safety measures you do). Ice will vary over the lake, but where water flows it is always thinner (inlets, outlets, thinner parts where water moves faster). On big lakes the more shallow parts on the edges will freeze first, but as the whole lake freezes, thickness will level out. Layered ice with different types of ice makes everything more complicated, but black ice (see-through clear) is the strongest, and easiest to calculate whether it will support a person/a group/snowmobile/car/tractor/truck. Sea ice is also more complicated than lakes. If you want it simple, find a lake with minimal inlets and outlets, and skate on it when 10+cm black ice. Bring rope, ice spikes (or knife or something) and extra wool skift for safety.
I don't know why I'm watching this. It's 93°F with a 110°F outside, and it rarely ever gets cold enough for even small ponds to freeze over where I live.
When i was little they said ice is super strong since it has water under. I recall something about 2 cm you can walk, 5 cm you can drive a car and 10 cm you can drive a truck. But in this they say 30cm for truck.
I damn love weather channel forecast. Awesome guys thats how you should report and show what your talking about. Now you proved your channel is in 2019.
Meanwhile, as I watch this.. Texas is getting record snow and ice in Houston. We have been in the single digits where I'm at for about 2 weeks, and haven't been above freezing in over a month.
"a Frozen Lake is never 100% Safe" >Mfw I was flying across Lake Baikal in Russia with friends at 65mph in a shitbox Lada and spinning the thing like it was a Carnival Ride. Also lmao Russia would like a word with you
knowing the lake is key. ask yourself, is there springs underneath? is the ice clear or white. clear ice 10 inches is good for 8 ton. but doesn't mean its the same across the lake. I prefer 15 inches myself.
Unfortunatelly, reality is not as easy as it's showed. There are different types of ice and each of them has got it's own endurance. Material from this video is proper only for this type of ice, which was created at calm water surface in temperatures about 10 F degrees ( - 15 C degrees). Not only thickness of ice cover matters, but also structure and temperatures during the freezing. Most people don't know that, so we have so many deaths under the ice each year :(
Always bring a gray circle, got it.
Judson The Pro stop with those comments they get old you know
Well, I like it every time.
ItsJudson hahahaha
They cost 13,000 dollar I saw it on amazon.com search for it
Guys you can buy them off me guess how much they are??? Don’t have a price not real never gonna be real
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@@gondametzger6146 Ok not my language
A what
@@myrinskthe European mind cannot comprehend
yeah it’s 4am , in the summer
and here i am watching this..
Same
Same
I’m honestly confused on why I even clicked on this I live in Florida and it’s summer
T V OMG SAME LMAO
I was doing that a month ago
Those are dangerous waters, he's fortunate to have taken proper precautions with that anti-sea-bear circle.
10/10
You little kids like the circle.
It's the grey circle of immunity!
*Truck Sinking in Water*
*Electrics: This Is Fine*
it wouldnt actually cause electricity wtf
@@WHITENITEHERO You have to be pretending
@@TheTiagoFire you’ve both never been on the ice, no there would be “electricity” it’s only 12v anyways you wouldn’t have anything to worry about
@@mrpipefitter9963 this isn't even about ice it's about common sense, a car that goes underwater will have its electric system busted in no time. I'm certain he was referring to the one at the start where it got completely submerged.
@@TheTiagoFire it’s busted your not getting shocked lmao
Every single comment on one of these kinds of videos : " *Or just stand in the unbreakable circle* "
Sjonnie Pedaalemmer they also say hold my tornado
I mean what ELSE are you supposed to do when any form of natural disaster hits? Jim has survived everything in that circle by now.
How can you measure the ice?
drill it?
Jump on it !
Adam Bussert Right answer
There’s a way
Do u live up north
CREEPER
1:34
Underrated comment, i actually laughed so hard from this
Wow 😂😂😂👏👏👏
Lmaoo
Orange Purple XD
Funny, laugh did
who else is watching all of these weather channel vids with the mixed reality? these are freaking great
I am 🤣
Remember kids, all of life's problems can be solved with a grey circle.
And a banana 🍌
They always say these stuff it annoying
@Michael Manley its a joke u dumbass
What about depressed
Not work with my friends
Nobody at all:
“Oh man, there goes that truck”
Creeper.
No.
or just find a grey circle to stand in
This is some *T H I C C* ice for my drink.
“Because times like these may not be like they used to be.... and they may not last much longer...”
*_WOAH_*
that one really hit
Jim? JIM? Jim, there's this guy who's not you and he's doin' Jim stuff! What's going on man?
The weather channel: where is that new video? You started a month ago
CGI guy: still rendering
The Weather channel: where did our budget go?
The CGI guy: yes
Tip how to survive any type of storm or anything dangerous: bring the gray circle with you and stand on it
What if we could go back in time to view historical events as they happened and to see and go wherever we wanted within those events, but also brought along the gray circle with us so that we don’t impact history and it doesn’t impact us and no one in the past can see us? That’d be cool. 😎
I think about this often. It would be absolutely fascinating.
@@NikkiDoesStufff yeah, now that you say it, that would be very interesting. you could also go back millions of years!
I know nothing about ice covered ponds, coming from a warm climate. I was hoping this video would give me a general idea of what safe-to-walk-on ice either looked like or what parts of a pond were more likely to be more solid (edges? Center? Small areas? Wide open arenas?)
Black ice can support from 5cm, but ice thickness will vary. 10cm is reccomended for big group, thus you have some margin as well (some might say 8cm, some 9, some 7, depends on how willing you are to risk falling through, and what safety measures you do). Ice will vary over the lake, but where water flows it is always thinner (inlets, outlets, thinner parts where water moves faster). On big lakes the more shallow parts on the edges will freeze first, but as the whole lake freezes, thickness will level out. Layered ice with different types of ice makes everything more complicated, but black ice (see-through clear) is the strongest, and easiest to calculate whether it will support a person/a group/snowmobile/car/tractor/truck. Sea ice is also more complicated than lakes. If you want it simple, find a lake with minimal inlets and outlets, and skate on it when 10+cm black ice. Bring rope, ice spikes (or knife or something) and extra wool skift for safety.
This shows that if you’re ever stuck on cracking ice just find a gray circle.
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What kind of lake is that. It’s just ice. Where I live the lake is packed with Snow
We should all just be building our houses on these grey circles it would be great
UA-camrs: flex their money weather channel:we flexing our CGI
VR we have the BEST animations ever!
The Weather Channel Hold my Icy Tornado...
I am addicted to watching these
1:33 look at the mirror on the truck, it duplicates xD
good eyes bro! sharp
Oh! Rendering time could have been twice shorter
please make more, these cure my curiosity
I don't know why I'm watching this. It's 93°F with a 110°F outside, and it rarely ever gets cold enough for even small ponds to freeze over where I live.
This is the best wether Chanel to be honest
0:56 OMG THE SNOWMOBILES ARE GONE! ITS MaGiC!!
>Hollywood: We have the best CGI
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>The weather channel: Hold my gray circle.
I need to get myself one of them grey circles to stay alive😂
When i was little they said ice is super strong since it has water under. I recall something about 2 cm you can walk, 5 cm you can drive a car and 10 cm you can drive a truck. But in this they say 30cm for truck.
holly wood; we have the best movies
weather channel; hold my cgi
Oh boy, here we go again with this freaking awesome CGI.
Dis I just watched all the CGI of the Weather Channel?
Woah!
The gray circle is getting advertised in the best way possible.
The science of that frozen lake scene in polar express
If only they showed this at school instead of boring safety lectures and posters.
“A little bit of a chill in the air*
*looks at the completely frozen lake*
*A LITTLE BIT OF A CHILL!?!?*
I love when they are in the circle and dangerous things are happening outside of the circle while they are around it lol
Moral of the story: Don’t stand on ice.
Only on gray circles
@@blizzrdddd_7798 nope. Stand on ice only when it's 6ft thick enough
Just be the person in the circle
I'm really getting addicted to these Weather Channel videos with the gray circle & CGI
Lol
me too lol when did god get that grey circle in this world lol
That AR Graph Was Awesome In Both Representation, And Execution!!!
I live in Florida so I’m watching this purely because I love this sort of videos lmao
Props to the cameraman who went underwater and filmed that
Is it on amazon where you buy the magical gray circles
How to survive every natural disaster on the weather channel: *Steal a gray circle from the weather station and stand on it*
Another great weather animation
Why do I like these videos so much?
And kiddos remember to always bring a grey circle if ur going out in natural disasters
Our weathermen would say that this is because of climate change, but I guess for you Murcs that is still a touchy subject.
I need one of these gray cricles to stay alive from everything!
Every 2nd to the gym today is not only about it was a great experience with you guys are doing
I damn love weather channel forecast. Awesome guys thats how you should report and show what your talking about. Now you proved your channel is in 2019.
All comments on weather channels now:
Hollywood: We have the best CGI
The Weather Channel:
✨GREY CIRCLE✨
Good thing he found a sturdy piece of grey circle 😥
My rule of thumb is to never drive on ice with a vehicle that has a roof. So you can easily escape if needed
Just, *stay on the grey circle*
*then you will be safe.*
Winters are warming; they say as Minnesota was -65 for 4 days straight
Amazing. I love these
The Weather Channel out here flexing on us with this 3D stuff
Those snowmobiles Cut around the corner like an F1 car 😂
"It is near 10 inches for me" - him
My whole family: Why not you?
F
Third time I have seen this grey circle that makes you invincible
Meanwhile, as I watch this..
Texas is getting record snow and ice in Houston.
We have been in the single digits where I'm at for about 2 weeks, and haven't been above freezing in over a month.
Yeah 15 below for a week in nw MT and warming to a nice 20 scorcher here.
"a Frozen Lake is never 100% Safe"
>Mfw I was flying across Lake Baikal in Russia with friends at 65mph in a shitbox Lada and spinning the thing like it was a Carnival Ride.
Also lmao Russia would like a word with you
the weather channel is the strongest community
Back in WW2 russians built an entire railroad over lake Lagoda. Just saying it.
How to survive: stand on a circle
You would hate how they test the ice thickness on the lake at Georgetown, Colorado.
Guys we just need a grey circle and we’re indestructible
gwyneth chloe gilana are u as thicc as the ice tho?
Car: *Falls throught ice*
The houses in the background: *I denined the laws of physics*
You could pull those houses by hand. Trucks are heavier.....
*Everybody talking about the gray circle that keeps you alive but nobody's talking about how it gave Jim the power of the ice*
This circle seems like they can never die
This is why the weather channel in the states is better than up here in Canada
knowing the lake is key.
ask yourself, is there springs underneath?
is the ice clear or white.
clear ice
10 inches is good for 8 ton.
but doesn't mean its the same across the lake.
I prefer 15 inches myself.
I love how The Weather Channel exaggerates situations as ice.
Got this in my recommended after going through the ice in a Polaris ranger.. it was 18 inches and went to 3/4 of a inch instantly came out of no where
springs, just got to know where abouts.
or gas pockets, it happens, and you are alive
Is that circle the circle is everything!
younger me aimed for this when doing powerpoint presentations
Great graphics 👍👍👍👍👍
The weather guy in his grey circle:
The neighbor across the street: Honey, the man is gonna make a storm again with his mind get the grey circle out!
Unfortunatelly, reality is not as easy as it's showed. There are different types of ice and each of them has got it's own endurance. Material from this video is proper only for this type of ice, which was created at calm water surface in temperatures about 10 F degrees ( - 15 C degrees). Not only thickness of ice cover matters, but also structure and temperatures during the freezing. Most people don't know that, so we have so many deaths under the ice each year :(
This is amazing
How To Survive: Stand In The Grey Circle
safe to say i have officially watched all of these natural disaster videos in 30 mins or less
Science behind Grey circle is highly requested from my side
These get recommended to me every year and I literally live in Uk…
Hollywood: The Day After Tomorrow
Weather Channel: Hold my coffee... 😂😂
As someone who's ice fishes all the time it amazes me how people just drive there vehicles on thin ice
Weather channel flexing their gray circles
1:25 *"guy just left his car in the middle of the lake, like wtf would you do that?"*
We coyld just go in your indestructible circle
"All across America"
what if i live in the deep south and it's not as cold?
_What if you live in Canada? It's not in America._
Your always protected as long as you have a circle around you