@@muhdsyakiib8798 Pushy much? You do realize we don't spend all of our lives making content, do you? We have jobs to do, people to take care of, in some cases motivation to get back.
I was in Tuscaloosa during the outbreak of 2011. Probably one of the scariest days of my life. I’m now 24 years old, And reflecting on that terrifying day is hard to do without getting scared of what Mother Nature can do to feast upon us. I like watching scenarios like this as they have so much detail in them and I know that they take long to make. In my opinion, This was great. Keep the good work up and don’t give up. Ever.
As a person who witnessed the Tuscaloosa Tornado, I can confirm this scenario is quite near what happened 10 years ago. Using actual locations that actually is in Tuscaloosa that I definitely recognize rather makes me happy that someone still recognizes us. That day was a horrible day. 10 years later and I still can see it perfectly.
Clay you have blown me away... this has now dethroned WD7 as my favorite scenario you’ve ever made... the accuracy and the absolute amazing experience is what blew me away. You’ve one upped the Wedge 2 and even one upped WD8... I’m very proud of you. Well done!
The 2011 Super Outbreak of tornadoes was very horrible back 10 years ago. R.I.P. to those who died from the god awful outbreak. Very heartbreaking to see the pictures of the damages that the tornadoes did in 2011. Nice work on the video Clay. Take care.
I know my comment is late, but this scenario just appeared on my algorithm. I have lived in Alabama my entire life, so tornadoes are a way of life. But 4//27/2011 was a nightmare from Hell. It was a very long day spent in my neighbors’ basement. When I was three years old, my hometown was devastated by an F-5 tornado during the April 3, 1974 outbreak. My father had the ugly task to identify bodies, many of them whom were our friends. Thank you so much for this scenario. Well done! RIP to the victims of the 4/27/2011 outbreak. BTW, I can always remember the date because that is my mom’s birthday.
I never thought I would get a comment like this from someone who went through both the Super Outbreak of 1974 and the Super Outbreak of 2011... I'm speechless. I'm glad you liked it! Being that this was purely a work of fiction and inspiration from both events, I hope this never happens again.
@@ClayRanger143 We are in agreement in hoping that a super outbreak never happens again. They aren’t fun. Thank you for your post. Speaking as someone who survived both outbreaks, I watch the weather carefully when storms are predicted. Keep up the great work!
@@Beachgirl1 being an alabama native as well I endured a long crazy day 4/27/11. I was up at 4 am when the first storm hit around Oakland in Lauderdale County. I took a nap due to work around noon and awoke at 1800 to JUST WOW is all I can say to this day. Phil Campbell/Hackleburg,Tuscaloosa, amongst many others. Just guessing but are you from around Gu-win? Only town that hits me being totally decimated in 74.
@@chvfd687 My hometown is Guin and it was completely devastated in the ‘74 outbreak. Gu-Win is a neighboring community. Everyone in Guin who lived through that horrible night will never forget it. I was only three years old, but I can remember the loud noise of the tornado and the screams of the residents. I’m glad you survived the 2011 outbreak. That part of the state was hit very hard. What a horrible day. I never want to experience another major tornado outbreak in my lifetime.
Respectfully, Rest In Peace to those who perished in 2011. The 2011 outbreak goes to show, as much as we wish to understand the fury of Mother Nature she will strike harder, faster, with violence that we can comprehend. This scenario was fantastic both as an homage to those who were part of the severe weather awareness and to the outbreak itself. You did a fantastic job and the end section explaining the outbreak and discussing the whole thing was certainly a nice touch. At the time I was only 11 but my fascination with weather was well underway, at the time I didn’t understand just how bad this was but after furthering my own personal research it really shows just how much we wish to understand weather. Furthermore, from someone who has EAS scenario ideas but no real drive to make them or the means to do so, I must say, Clay, your work is very well done. Keep up the fantastic work, I personally can’t wait to see what more you’ll bring to the table with your scenarios weather related or not.
Excellent, excellent work here. I live a few miles north of Anniston in Calhoun County and the worst damage I can remember was from the thunderstorms that morning (2011). They don't get talked about enough but that was some of the most extreme straight-line winds I've ever witnessed. I was a junior in high school at the time and as soon as I got there the power was out and everyone was going home. I had to go pee in the dark lol
Rest in peace to those who died in the 2011 outbreak. At least you won't have to experience violent times anymore, and will live in a peaceful afterlife.
Before this scenario, I actually did not know that over 300 people died in the April 2011 outbreak. Although I am not a history nerd, something like that blows away the Moore Tornado, which caused 24 fatalities. I was shocked to learn such a thing like this.
We've been waiting for this for almost a full year, and there's just 2 1/2 days left! Don't forget that there's another video coming in just under a month, everybody.
Glad to see you’re keeping up the good work! I would be very happy to see a scenario that involves the KZZ47 listening area. How about a reactor meltdown at the Davis-Besse?
The 2011 Super Outbreak is one of the largest Outbreak of Tornadoes on record that beaten the 1974 Tornado Outbreak. 2011 was a very heartbreaking year for tornadoes ever including the Super Outbreak of April 25th-28th, Joplin, Missouri EF5 Tornado of May 22nd, Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak of May 24th, 2011. 2011 will not be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers for the ones that died, injured, & survived from the Super Outbreak. Great EAS Scenario!
oh crap i just sat to watch the video instead of just listening*loooong work drives.* and i just saw the tornado footage you interspersed..... just wow.....
Thanks to Muta from SOG, I am back to watching EAS videos. I couldn't have come back at a better time because this was AWESOME. Quite emotional in places, and VERY immersive! (I love the outro music too.)
I remember the 2011 super outbreak, I was young, Luckily we didn't get any of them where I lived but I do feel bad for the people who went through the trauma and hope the best for them.
1:22:30 "...tornado warning is in effect. Seek shelter now. Tune to your local TV station for further information. Seek shelter now." Also, what was that alert tone (the musical one) that was in Mt. Cheaha? It's sounds really cool. (59:18)
The next time Clay you do an EAS story in Alabama, lease include the Wiregrass area in it. Dothan and Houston County feel like we're being ignored. I get mentioned but never get to take part in the action. Wedge 4 should have the Wiregrass in it. We're in the Southeastern most corner of Alabama. Just west of Georgia and north of Florida. 79 miles from the coast and 77 miles from Panama City and Panama Beach Florida. Now you know where I am, I hope you do for my area. Ok?
@@ClayRanger143 It was mentioned but never hit by anything other than being parts of you nuclear power plant chain reactions where Sharon Harris and Mcgwire both go up and fire off an chain reaction of plants going boom. I live about 12 miles from Farily Nuclear Power Plant, an tri-reactor complex and I got mentioned in them when that place went up. Other than that, you didn't do an tornado Emergency scene for Dothan, Alabama and I would like to hear that in the Wedge 4 or Weather Disaster 9 when you come up with the ideas for it.
Your buddy Shadowafrost did Twister Trouble I and he added my hometown of South Bend-Mishawaka in it and it got leveled by an F-5 Wedge Tornado that was 3.5 miles in size. I know you saw the video and I did too. It shocked me first but later on it really didn't happen. Now you know what I'm talking about Clay.
James Spann and Jason Simpson are some of the greatest TV meteorologists I've ever seen. I don't live in Alabama but I can just tell from this that they are awesome
Pretty much a relatable eas scenario cuz Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama are in Tornado alley now, I’m in Tennessee and there are lots for tornados in the spring
I’m saying this right now, there’s never been a scenario that I haven’t been eager to watch Bayou Clay ranger 143. Also, while I did like this scenario, I wish the event had actually never happened because of the violence. What I mean by that is I wish the actual event didn’t happen because of the three freaking eight fives. Well, that’s gonna happen at least sometimes. We’ve already had one disastrous event this year. So let’s make the best of it!
The entire U.S. will respect this event every year to does who lost there lives plz Mother Nature spare us and don’t let this happen again in the future
James Spann is the greatest TV meteorologist of all time. Don't let anyone question that!!
What happened to you? I am still waiting for part 3 of perpetual motion. Come on now
@@muhdsyakiib8798 Pushy much? You do realize we don't spend all of our lives making content, do you? We have jobs to do, people to take care of, in some cases motivation to get back.
@@CrownCrystal alright alright.
@@muhdsyakiib8798 Other interests, like livestreaming and voice acting, are taking priority lately. No need to get impatient.
Well, if it isn't the maker of the legendary EF6 Scenario! Fancy seeing you here!
I was in Tuscaloosa during the outbreak of 2011. Probably one of the scariest days of my life. I’m now 24 years old, And reflecting on that terrifying day is hard to do without getting scared of what Mother Nature can do to feast upon us. I like watching scenarios like this as they have so much detail in them and I know that they take long to make. In my opinion, This was great. Keep the good work up and don’t give up. Ever.
As a person who witnessed the Tuscaloosa Tornado, I can confirm this scenario is quite near what happened 10 years ago. Using actual locations that actually is in Tuscaloosa that I definitely recognize rather makes me happy that someone still recognizes us. That day was a horrible day. 10 years later and I still can see it perfectly.
After Comment: This seemed so realistic I really felt like I was apart of the scenario in real life. Very proud of you dude!
Man I’m in Madison (next to Huntsville) I rate this 10/10
Yes very realistic
Clay you have blown me away... this has now dethroned WD7 as my favorite scenario you’ve ever made... the accuracy and the absolute amazing experience is what blew me away. You’ve one upped the Wedge 2 and even one upped WD8... I’m very proud of you. Well done!
WD7?
The 2011 Super Outbreak of tornadoes was very horrible back 10 years ago. R.I.P. to those who died from the god awful outbreak. Very heartbreaking to see the pictures of the damages that the tornadoes did in 2011. Nice work on the video Clay. Take care.
I know my comment is late, but this scenario just appeared on my algorithm.
I have lived in Alabama my entire life, so tornadoes are a way of life. But 4//27/2011 was a nightmare from Hell. It was a very long day spent in my neighbors’ basement.
When I was three years old, my hometown was devastated by an F-5 tornado during the April 3, 1974 outbreak. My father had the ugly task to identify bodies, many of them whom were our friends.
Thank you so much for this scenario. Well done!
RIP to the victims of the 4/27/2011 outbreak. BTW, I can always remember the date because that is my mom’s birthday.
I never thought I would get a comment like this from someone who went through both the Super Outbreak of 1974 and the Super Outbreak of 2011... I'm speechless.
I'm glad you liked it! Being that this was purely a work of fiction and inspiration from both events, I hope this never happens again.
@@ClayRanger143 We are in agreement in hoping that a super outbreak never happens again. They aren’t fun.
Thank you for your post. Speaking as someone who survived both outbreaks, I watch the weather carefully when storms are predicted.
Keep up the great work!
@@Beachgirl1 being an alabama native as well I endured a long crazy day 4/27/11. I was up at 4 am when the first storm hit around Oakland in Lauderdale County. I took a nap due to work around noon and awoke at 1800 to JUST WOW is all I can say to this day. Phil Campbell/Hackleburg,Tuscaloosa, amongst many others. Just guessing but are you from around Gu-win? Only town that hits me being totally decimated in 74.
@@chvfd687 My hometown is Guin and it was completely devastated in the ‘74 outbreak. Gu-Win is a neighboring community.
Everyone in Guin who lived through that horrible night will never forget it. I was only three years old, but I can remember the loud noise of the tornado and the screams of the residents.
I’m glad you survived the 2011 outbreak. That part of the state was hit very hard. What a horrible day.
I never want to experience another major tornado outbreak in my lifetime.
Respectfully, Rest In Peace to those who perished in 2011. The 2011 outbreak goes to show, as much as we wish to understand the fury of Mother Nature she will strike harder, faster, with violence that we can comprehend.
This scenario was fantastic both as an homage to those who were part of the severe weather awareness and to the outbreak itself. You did a fantastic job and the end section explaining the outbreak and discussing the whole thing was certainly a nice touch. At the time I was only 11 but my fascination with weather was well underway, at the time I didn’t understand just how bad this was but after furthering my own personal research it really shows just how much we wish to understand weather. Furthermore, from someone who has EAS scenario ideas but no real drive to make them or the means to do so, I must say, Clay, your work is very well done. Keep up the fantastic work, I personally can’t wait to see what more you’ll bring to the table with your scenarios weather related or not.
the dedication to this must've been into orbit, this is so good!
This EAS scenario is really great! I really like the siren sounds and the live footage of the storms. I can tell that you put a lot of effort into it!
Your scenarios are always as long as movies, and I LOVE IT!!!!!
Wow...this...is just...amazing...the work put into this is astounding! I love your videos! Hope you continue this content!
Excellent, excellent work here. I live a few miles north of Anniston in Calhoun County and the worst damage I can remember was from the thunderstorms that morning (2011). They don't get talked about enough but that was some of the most extreme straight-line winds I've ever witnessed. I was a junior in high school at the time and as soon as I got there the power was out and everyone was going home. I had to go pee in the dark lol
Amazing job!!! R.I.P to those who lost their lives in the outbreak of 4/27/11.
Wow Clay you have absolutely outdone yourself .... truly one of your best
Nice Job Dude!
Been waiting for this, hope it is worth it.
So so good! Loved the video footage during some of the warnings! Very well done!
Rest in peace to those who died in the 2011 outbreak. At least you won't have to experience violent times anymore, and will live in a peaceful afterlife.
Alabama 2021: owie, a major whammy
Alabama 2011: *and I took that personally*
El Reno: *exist* twisters tornado and the 2011 tornado outbreak: *have you chosen death?*
Amazing scenario! You deserve way more subscribers. Love it!
I've watched the live coverage over and over. Thank you for this pov.
IF I HAD TO WAIT IMPATIENTLY FOR A WEEK TO SEE THIS THIS HAS TO BE A MASTERPIECE
It was a masterpiece and number 1 in my top 5 favorite was scenarios which is saying a lot since I've seen a lot of was scenarios and I mean a lot
Before this scenario, I actually did not know that over 300 people died in the April 2011 outbreak. Although I am not a history nerd, something like that blows away the Moore Tornado, which caused 24 fatalities. I was shocked to learn such a thing like this.
Of course, I'm talking about the Moore Tornado from 2013.
I've waited a long time for this!
I have no words for this scenario... It was amazing, but also very emotional in some parts
I just started watching this. And I can already tell, it's going to be a masterpiece.
We've been waiting for this for almost a full year, and there's just 2 1/2 days left!
Don't forget that there's another video coming in just under a month, everybody.
Isn’t it the black hole?
No, it's based on the Joplin tornado.
I’m talking about may
Glad to see you’re keeping up the good work! I would be very happy to see a scenario that involves the KZZ47 listening area. How about a reactor meltdown at the Davis-Besse?
KZZ-47 is my local NWR Station!!
The 2011 Super Outbreak is one of the largest Outbreak of Tornadoes on record that beaten the 1974 Tornado Outbreak. 2011 was a very heartbreaking year for tornadoes ever including the Super Outbreak of April 25th-28th, Joplin, Missouri EF5 Tornado of May 22nd, Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak of May 24th, 2011. 2011 will not be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers for the ones that died, injured, & survived from the Super Outbreak. Great EAS Scenario!
10 years ago... We will never forget...
Sweet Home Alabama, Where The Skies Are So Blue
I guess apocalyptic damage will approach us soon...
Can’t wait for the premiere!
Radios: Midland WR-120EZ, Midland EH55VP, Runningsnail MD-319, Uniden WX500, Midland WR-300 V8, Midland WR-400, Alert Works EAR-10, Radioshack 12-996.
Best EAS Scenario I've Watched. Sorry for the late comment lol.
I remember this day like the back of my head. Its so AWESOME yet TERRIFYING to see what nature did.
I never knew about the outbreak until now so thank you for making this video and rip to those who died
This Eas scenario should be and me and everyone can’t wait for it
Such a great scenario! 3 hours? Jeez my birthday has come early!
So ready! This is gonna be an interesting scenario!
Awesome scenario like always bro :3 💜
BRRP :3
@@ClayRanger143 MYA!!!
I JUST NOW SAW THIS :3
@@ClayRanger143 play this game is for you 😊 game jolt search up veggietales.exe
when the sirens are blowing in the video but u pause it and u still hear them 😂
Rest In peace for all victims, lets pray this never happens for a long time, if not ever again
This EAS Scenario should be Good and we can’t wait!
RIP to the all of the people who died during the April 27th, 2011 Tornado Outbreak...
All Hell Breaks Loose Tomorrow, can't wait to see how it turns out 🌪🌪🌪
Woah! This scenario was so good!
This scenario takes you back to the 2011 Super Outbreak
May the Super Outbreak victims be remembered also the scenario gave an idea to WX Radio chaos.
I still have to watch the first 2 when I have time!
This is gonna be FIRE
I'm so excited for tomorrow!
More memories are being brought back...
oh crap i just sat to watch the video instead of just listening*loooong work drives.* and i just saw the tornado footage you interspersed..... just wow.....
Oh yeah, it's been 10 years since RIP everyone who died in the super outbreak of 2011
Thanks to Muta from SOG, I am back to watching EAS videos. I couldn't have come back at a better time because this was AWESOME. Quite emotional in places, and VERY immersive!
(I love the outro music too.)
I’m so excited for a scenario
also at 2:43:00 if the glitch out in nyc from wd8 wasnt already loud enough this one was just on another whole goddamn level
Three days away O_O cant wait for this senerio 👏
I remember the 2011 super outbreak, I was young, Luckily we didn't get any of them where I lived but I do feel bad for the people who went through the trauma and hope the best for them.
Exciting!
man how inconvenient is it that another super outbreak occurs 10 years after the first one
1:22:30
"...tornado warning is in effect. Seek shelter now. Tune to your local TV station for further information. Seek shelter now."
Also, what was that alert tone (the musical one) that was in Mt. Cheaha? It's sounds really cool. (59:18)
WX500 Uniden
@@DanAndZay Alias, the Uniden Bearcat WX-500?
@@theartoftimelapsemore424 yes
@@DanAndZay Must be a really good weather radio.
I lived this day in Alabama I will never forget watching these tornadoes destroying my state
It's three days out and I'm giddy already
Can you do Wichita Falls, Texas 1979 for the other wedge?
The next time Clay you do an EAS story in Alabama, lease include the Wiregrass area in it. Dothan and Houston County feel like we're being ignored. I get mentioned but never get to take part in the action. Wedge 4 should have the Wiregrass in it.
We're in the Southeastern most corner of Alabama. Just west of Georgia and north of Florida. 79 miles from the coast and 77 miles from Panama City and Panama Beach Florida. Now you know where I am, I hope you do for my area. Ok?
Wasn't Dothan impacted in WD7? or am I wrong?
@@ClayRanger143 It was mentioned but never hit by anything other than being parts of you nuclear power plant chain reactions where Sharon Harris and Mcgwire both go up and fire off an chain reaction of plants going boom. I live about 12 miles from Farily Nuclear Power Plant, an tri-reactor complex and I got mentioned in them when that place went up. Other than that, you didn't do an tornado Emergency scene for Dothan, Alabama and I would like to hear that in the Wedge 4 or Weather Disaster 9 when you come up with the ideas for it.
Your buddy Shadowafrost did Twister Trouble I and he added my hometown of South Bend-Mishawaka in it and it got leveled by an F-5 Wedge Tornado that was 3.5 miles in size. I know you saw the video and I did too. It shocked me first but later on it really didn't happen. Now you know what I'm talking about Clay.
@@ClayRanger143 I know you get requests all the time but could you do one for southwest Missouri
this video
10% huntsville
89% birmingham
1% jackson
100% awesome
Was Over Hackleburg Or Near Phil Campbell
James Spann and Jason Simpson are some of the greatest TV meteorologists I've ever seen. I don't live in Alabama but I can just tell from this that they are awesome
E tornado: exists
Black hole: you dare challenge me?
Great job Clay!
May I suggest for the next one Mayfield 12/10/21?
Not happening buddy.
Pretty much a relatable eas scenario cuz
Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama are in Tornado alley now, I’m in Tennessee and there are lots for tornados in the spring
a certified hood classic
Great scenario! Keep making more!
I would like to make the following scenario request : The Wedge IV
Christmas Day, 2022.
Was Observed Over Downtown Cullman Or About Near Fairview
Spam is expensive, guys.
I'll see myself out
this is going to be e p i c
I really enjoy your videos.
REST IN PIECE TO ALL OF THE VICTIMS OF THE SUPER OUTBREAK IN 20111, WE WEILL NEVER FORGET YOU
2011
I CANT WAIT FOR ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
The day this will release is the day of the 2011 super outbreak
It's 3 hours, y'all! Wahoo!
Have you ever done any of these for other weather events, like ElReno?
the wording in the those tor-e alerts are terrifying as fuck
wedge III: revenge of the wedge
people in alabama. is there really a snotty, alabama? Thought i heard it twice on the video but cant find any info on it.
did you get james spann to voice act? if so, thats fucking awesome, and hes awesome for letting someone come in and get him to do so.
@@shadowthefurryscientist yea that could be a thing. Still cool tho
This video comes out on the 10 year anniversary of the 2011 super outbreak
I’m saying this right now, there’s never been a scenario that I haven’t been eager to watch Bayou Clay ranger 143. Also, while I did like this scenario, I wish the event had actually never happened because of the violence. What I mean by that is I wish the actual event didn’t happen because of the three freaking eight fives. Well, that’s gonna happen at least sometimes. We’ve already had one disastrous event this year. So let’s make the best of it!
Mother Nature unleashes her fury on Dixie once again....
Western Kentucky Tornado: hold my debris
Dude 3 hours? Amazing?
Talladega Superspeedway is IRREPLACEABLE!
Before Comment: Can't wait for TW3!! Also RIP to those affected by 4/27/2011
after comment: (silence)
The entire U.S. will respect this event every year to does who lost there lives plz Mother Nature spare us and don’t let this happen again in the future
tHIS IS AWESOME
Do The Wedge V: The Virginia Tornado Outbreak
How many miles wide was the tornado at the end?
What sirens were used in this video?
2:02:23 what siren is this?