There was a bad typo at 1:55, "In addition to a tornado, tennis ball size is expected with this storm." Obviously they only put in the hail size comparison, and didn't bother to add in "large damaging/destructive hail up to" before it!
It kinda looks like a tornado but I live in greenville so me and my brother was hiding with my family and I was trying to start crying but I did not even want too.
@theEASexperience Okay, but I need you to make a remake of the April 15, 2008 tornado warning. COUNTIES: McPherson Kansas, Marion Kansas. EFFECTIVE UNTIL: 2:05 AM STARTED: 1:32 AM
The way the EAS voice says "Miles Per Hour" differentiates across the U.S. For example: Oklahoma: moving (whatever direction) at (something) miles AN hour. Elsewhere in the US: moving (whatever direction) at (something) miles PER hour.
LOL Its the guy who makes the EAS MOCKS. IDK why you dont use the VALID tones. you can find the EAS Tones on YT, Get the URL, then find a youtube to mp3 converter, paste the url, and download the mp3.
Only 1 day before this. 2013 Moore tornado EF5 tornado May 20, 2013 Moore, Oklahoma tornado.JPG The tornado as it was approaching the city of Moore Formed 2:56 p.m. CDT (UTC−05:00), May 20, 2013 Dissipated 3:33 p.m. CDT (UTC−05:00), May 20, 2013 Max rating1 EF5 tornado Highest winds 210 mph (340 km/h) Damage $2 billion (estimate)[1] Total fatalities 24 fatalities (+2 indirect), 212 injuries Areas affected McClain and Cleveland counties in Oklahoma; particularly the city of Moore 1Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita scale Part of the tornado outbreak of May 18-21, 2013 On the afternoon of May 20, 2013, a large and very powerful EF5 tornado ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, and adjacent areas, with peak winds estimated at 210 mph (340 km/h), killing 24 people (plus two indirect fatalities)[2][3] and injuring 212 others.[4] The tornado was part of a larger weather system that had produced several other tornadoes across the Great Plains over the previous two days, including five that struck portions of Central Oklahoma the day prior on May 19. The tornado touched down just northwest of Newcastle at 2:56 p.m. CDT (19:46 UTC), and stayed on the ground for 37 minutes over a 17-mile (27 km) path, crossing through a heavily populated section of Moore. The tornado was 1.3 miles (2.1 km) wide at its peak. It followed a roughly similar track to the deadlier 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore tornado, which was similar in size and severity; however, very few homes and neither of the stricken schools in the area had purpose-built storm shelters in the intervening years since the earlier tornado struck Moore.
The Oklahoma usually do it differently for some reason. The voice is the same but the wording is different. better (at least I find so for some reason) Here are the differences. Oklahoma EAS "So and So county in central Oklahoma.........." Other states EAS "So and So county...." (NOTE: Actually some states do the same as above, others do this). Oklahoma EAS "Until 00:00PM Central Daylight Time" Other states EAS "Untill 00:00PM" Oklahoma EAS "At 00:00PM Central Day Light Time, NWS Radar indicated a severe thunderstorm along line extending from [whatever cities] moving [direction] at ??MPH. Hazards in the warning include...(wind gusts to 60mph, hail up to the size of whatever, etc). Other states EAS "At 00:00PM, NWS doplar radar, indicated a severe thunder storm capable of producing damaging winds in excess of 60 mph (that wording is different). Oklahoma EAS "Locations in the warning include......." Other States EAS "Locations impacted include.........." Oklahoma EAS "This includes I-?? between mile markers ?? and ??." Other States EAS "This storm will affect I-?? between mile markers ?? and ??".
I was in the tornado, but I was lucky enough to be unscathed. I never got to hear this because the weather cut off the signal. I hope I hear it next time.
@@joshbrony2204 Some residents of Moore, Oklahoma consider the May 20th, 2013 tornado to be a deadly second act to the deadlier and more infamous May 3rd, 1999 tornado.
Yes, the screen is nearly identical to the ones used in Oklahoma, (or at least in the KOTV-6 TULSA viewing area) except the font is different on the text
Texas. Rock-A-Bye-Baby has epilepsy. When I dreamed I was at the Olympic Winter Games I was like someone who you know. All my 3 sisters were like someone who you know. I didn’t have epilepsy. None of my 3 sisters had epilepsy.
When Moore, Oklahoma was decimated by the tornado on May 20, 2013; I couldn't keep myself from crying when I got the news that seven innocent children were killed by the tornado at Plaza Towers Elementary School. It was the second time I have cried over the deaths of young children; the first time was when I heard that twenty innocent children were murdered by a deranged madman at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14, 2012.
There was a bad typo at 1:55, "In addition to a tornado, tennis ball size is expected with this storm." Obviously they only put in the hail size comparison, and didn't bother to add in "large damaging/destructive hail up to" before it!
This is a bad typo
You can send an idea for a request to me. I may do it in the future, or I may not.
I use a special program and my personally created code to display a screen similar to what an EAS would look like on television.
10:07 why did the Tom voice become louder?
It kinda looks like a tornado but I live in greenville so me and my brother was hiding with my family and I was trying to start crying but I did not even want too.
I mean like why is the voice loud?
@theEASexperience Okay, but I need you to make a remake of the April 15, 2008 tornado warning.
COUNTIES: McPherson Kansas, Marion Kansas.
EFFECTIVE UNTIL: 2:05 AM
STARTED: 1:32 AM
The audio is an actual recording from a weather radio. He just creates the screens, I believe.
The way the EAS voice says "Miles Per Hour" differentiates across the U.S. For example:
Oklahoma: moving (whatever direction) at (something) miles AN hour.
Elsewhere in the US: moving (whatever direction) at (something) miles PER hour.
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LOL Its the guy who makes the EAS MOCKS. IDK why you dont use the VALID tones. you can find the EAS Tones on YT, Get the URL, then find a youtube to mp3 converter, paste the url, and download the mp3.
Only 1 day before this.
2013 Moore tornado
EF5 tornado
May 20, 2013 Moore, Oklahoma tornado.JPG
The tornado as it was approaching the city of Moore
Formed 2:56 p.m. CDT (UTC−05:00), May 20, 2013
Dissipated 3:33 p.m. CDT (UTC−05:00), May 20, 2013
Max rating1 EF5 tornado
Highest winds
210 mph (340 km/h)
Damage $2 billion (estimate)[1]
Total fatalities 24 fatalities (+2 indirect), 212 injuries
Areas affected McClain and Cleveland counties in Oklahoma; particularly the city of Moore
1Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita scale
Part of the tornado outbreak of May 18-21, 2013
On the afternoon of May 20, 2013, a large and very powerful EF5 tornado ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, and adjacent areas, with peak winds estimated at 210 mph (340 km/h), killing 24 people (plus two indirect fatalities)[2][3] and injuring 212 others.[4] The tornado was part of a larger weather system that had produced several other tornadoes across the Great Plains over the previous two days, including five that struck portions of Central Oklahoma the day prior on May 19.
The tornado touched down just northwest of Newcastle at 2:56 p.m. CDT (19:46 UTC), and stayed on the ground for 37 minutes over a 17-mile (27 km) path, crossing through a heavily populated section of Moore. The tornado was 1.3 miles (2.1 km) wide at its peak. It followed a roughly similar track to the deadlier 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore tornado, which was similar in size and severity; however, very few homes and neither of the stricken schools in the area had purpose-built storm shelters in the intervening years since the earlier tornado struck Moore.
The Oklahoma usually do it differently for some reason. The voice is the same but the wording is different. better (at least I find so for some reason)
Here are the differences.
Oklahoma EAS "So and So county in central Oklahoma.........."
Other states EAS "So and So county...." (NOTE: Actually some states do the same as above, others do this).
Oklahoma EAS "Until 00:00PM Central Daylight Time"
Other states EAS "Untill 00:00PM"
Oklahoma EAS "At 00:00PM Central Day Light Time, NWS Radar indicated a severe thunderstorm along line extending from [whatever cities] moving [direction] at ??MPH. Hazards in the warning include...(wind gusts to 60mph, hail up to the size of whatever, etc).
Other states EAS "At 00:00PM, NWS doplar radar, indicated a severe thunder storm capable of producing damaging winds in excess of 60 mph (that wording is different).
Oklahoma EAS "Locations in the warning include......."
Other States EAS "Locations impacted include.........."
Oklahoma EAS "This includes I-?? between mile markers ?? and ??."
Other States EAS "This storm will affect I-?? between mile markers ?? and ??".
You are correct
I was in the tornado, but I was lucky enough to be unscathed. I never got to hear this because the weather cut off the signal. I hope I hear it next time.
Just 1 day before the Moore, OK tornado.
It is so upsetting that seven innocent children lost their lives at Plaza Towers Elementary School when the tornado hit.
@@michaellovely6601. I feel very bad for those parents, considering I've been in 4 different tornado warnings.
@@joshbrony2204 Some residents of Moore, Oklahoma consider the May 20th, 2013 tornado to be a deadly second act to the deadlier and more infamous May 3rd, 1999 tornado.
That's really cool. Keep up the good work!
Don’t worry, the tornado has a comfortable 190 MPH wind
Very nicely done! Thank you!
6:44 so there’s 2 tornadoes on the ground near Johnson and dale
Thanks for sharing my son use to play with this💫
Yes, the screen is nearly identical to the ones used in Oklahoma, (or at least in the KOTV-6 TULSA viewing area) except the font is different on the text
10:27 PDS Tornado Warning or Tornado Emergency.
it depends. i wouldnt usually count a PDS as a tornado emergency, but you do you
Texas. Rock-A-Bye-Baby has epilepsy. When I dreamed I was at the Olympic Winter Games I was like someone who you know. All my 3 sisters were like someone who you know. I didn’t have epilepsy. None of my 3 sisters had epilepsy.
How do you make these? They are so cool!
why cant they use a voice more soothing so that it doesnt cause panic
if morgan freeman told me to get to my basement id be calm as can be
Here's the thing: They WANT to scare you so that you actually take cover.
No because it would take too long to get a real person to get on air to the right place to warn YOU
i found you from vsauce btw
Unfortunately this was just the warm-up for what was yet to come...
When Moore, Oklahoma was decimated by the tornado on May 20, 2013; I couldn't keep myself from crying when I got the news that seven innocent children were killed by the tornado at Plaza Towers Elementary School. It was the second time I have cried over the deaths of young children; the first time was when I heard that twenty innocent children were murdered by a deranged madman at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14, 2012.
You Should Do a mudslide warning for california
please do a tornado emergency for baton rouge louisiana
i have friends from the shawnee area!
Thank VSauce for this visit.
I live in Greenville
oh well i live in michigan near detroit
Me to in Taylor and Redford
indy gang
actually your channel i mean
Can't read it
"An addition to a tornado, tennis ball size is expected with this storm." Wtf?
uh oh im near thatplace im soooooooooooooooooooooooo freaking screwed
was that a real one!?
Yes this one is from the el reno Oklahoma tornado in 2013
Christopher Martinez No this is the Moore tornado.
You're both wrong! It's the Shawnee tornado!
@@rhielsoccers7939 Shawnee, Moore, and El Reno were put through Hell in late May of 2013.
@@michaellovely6601 Yeah, I kinda figured that one out myself. But even then, I'm surprised you came to this video after 7 years.
what voice is used in that eas? sounds like the "diabetes" guy on those diabetes commercials
Paul LeClair it is the National Weather Service Tom voice
And a bit of a heads-up on the guy who is in the commercials for diabetes glucose monitors: his name is Wilford Brimley.
It's the Tom text to speech voice from “Nuance!”
You mean “diabeetus.”
Cleveland Oklahoma
Request: Ohio tornado outbreak preferably central Ohio
ROFL!
oh freaking racist crap (200000000000000000000x)
Hmmm,what's racist about the video?