Until very very recently the only time you had to worry about a tornado in a city is if it was a huge powerful tornado. Now tornados of all sizes seem to be able survive City streets, concrete, & buildings.
Yeah for most of my life I would have bet you $100 that a tornado couldn't survive a city due to the buildings breaking up the wind currents. And I would have lost that bet. Because I was in Atlanta when we had one tear right through downtown in 2008. Although this was officially only called a "storm" for many years it has been officially recognized as an EF2. And I can tell you because I saw the destruction firsthand that it definitely had gusts far in excess of 130mph. Saw a steel street sign as big around as my leg bent over like a drinking straw. And based on the size, location, nature of the damage, etc that had to have been one hell of a gust.
That is because they are not caused by "sideways wind" they are a combination of three vortexes, and inner, positive column, and outer negative sheathe around that one and a debris column made of wind... This is called a "charged sheathe vortex" and it is an electrical discharge between the ground and the charged storm above.
the 1966 Topeka Ks. tornado . the major damage path started near Kansas Wesleyan University, damaging several buildings on campus, the storm continued trough an area of light industrial and office buildings . the twister then struck the capitol building damaging the bronze dome and other parts of the building, the tornado then moved through the downtown retail area. after crossing I-70 the tornado flattened an older wealthy neighborhood before moving through the east side of town. 17 people died ! prior to that storm, experts and residents were certain that the large hills west of town would protect the city .....
whaaaaat? society doesnt come to a standstill during isolated weather events? thats crazy man. also... its chicago. they get these storms multiple times per week this time of year
That's so funny because I was like, umm, yesterday we had a decently severe thunderstorm, but then again, I'm about 2-3hrs away from Chicago. Unless that's the slowest moving storm in history I don't think this was from 2hrs ago!? 😜🤣🤣
It gets very calm before a tornado comes down. 'Calm before the storm'! That is what happen during the 3 I have personally seen. When you sand outside looking up at the sky while the sirens are blaring and the guy on the radio is telling folks to take cover lol
He took care to warn everyone, then they showed a very calm weather condition just outside the building. "I love my co-workers" said the altruistic on-air weatherman. "They always have my back" he added. "Thanks for showing the calm conditions outside, thus undermining my concern for you, my fellow employees, and making me look foolish" _Super-nice news day. Incredible_
@@badaudio4251 I was stationed for U.S. Navy boot camp at the AFEES Great Lakes base in north Chicago. There was a particular cloud formation that was pure insanity to look at one day when we were outside doing marching drills. All the recruits kept looking up then getting frightened, and the arpoc (the drill instructor) said "Platoon, HALT! Look UP!" His idea was, if the recruits are frightened of that cloud formation, the best thing to do is force them to confront the fear. Midwest weather can get pretty crazy.
A tornado is a funnel of wind...comes at you but bounces around. People walking outside may not be listening to the weather report. Hopefully warning sirens.
@@Tripplesmoke Did it hit downtown, no it didn't, you're right big guy. 11 only touched down around the outer suburbs, not a big deal right? Surely you couldn't be that dense or be that uncaring toward your fellow man.
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everyone talking about how caring and awesome the news guy is, yet you can clearly see the trees barely swaying, pedestrians and traffic moving along just fine, no one panicking over strong winds.. I think you're ok camera guy...
@1311Lucky Though more rare in the city, it's still possible. The big question, if it comes to pass, is how much damage downtown may see should a tornado actually form there.
ok, where did you get your masters degree in meteorology, better yet , I'd like to know where you got your Ph.D. in continental severe weather ..... didn't think so ! ! DO NOT!! criticize a meteorologist for doing the best job he can !! GOT IT ? ! !
Wow. Not something you see every day, but at least he's remaining calm and giving good instructions!
That's because nothing's happening and Democrats are swallowing it like they do a load of black semen.
Did the newsroom people listen to him, did they take cover? He's a very caring co-worker, I hope everyone is safe.
Well he is being honest, rare on the news today. Cheers to him for keeping it real.
This guy is awesome! It takes guts to break the normal pattern of what your audience expects from you to take an emergency into account.
Yeah it takes guts to forecast nothing. Keep voting Democrat you slaves!
He did great!!!
Wow, outstanding job.
for what? he did nothing..
Hahahahaha that look and the step back at 0:06 of him realizing 😂😂
Ha ha I’m in danger
hope they're ok 😅
grateful you're dedicated but be safe 🙏 💛
Until very very recently the only time you had to worry about a tornado in a city is if it was a huge powerful tornado. Now tornados of all sizes seem to be able survive City streets, concrete, & buildings.
Yeah for most of my life I would have bet you $100 that a tornado couldn't survive a city due to the buildings breaking up the wind currents. And I would have lost that bet. Because I was in Atlanta when we had one tear right through downtown in 2008.
Although this was officially only called a "storm" for many years it has been officially recognized as an EF2. And I can tell you because I saw the destruction firsthand that it definitely had gusts far in excess of 130mph. Saw a steel street sign as big around as my leg bent over like a drinking straw. And based on the size, location, nature of the damage, etc that had to have been one hell of a gust.
That is because they are not caused by "sideways wind" they are a combination of three vortexes, and inner, positive column, and outer negative sheathe around that one and a debris column made of wind... This is called a "charged sheathe vortex" and it is an electrical discharge between the ground and the charged storm above.
It was Forth Worth Texas that pretty much showed the world that tornadoes don't care about your pretty tall buildings. That downtown got slapped hard.
the 1966 Topeka Ks. tornado . the major damage path started near Kansas Wesleyan University, damaging several buildings on
campus, the storm continued trough an area of light industrial and office buildings . the twister then struck the capitol building
damaging the bronze dome and other parts of the building, the tornado then moved through the downtown retail area.
after crossing I-70 the tornado flattened an older wealthy neighborhood before moving through the east side of town.
17 people died !
prior to that storm, experts and residents were certain that the large hills west of town would protect the city .....
Oh I hope you all are safe!
Wow!! Be safe❤
Atlanta down town got hit by a tornado
Good work id say. Rotation right over you during a tornado warning, you take cover. If you don't well a future Darwin award is waiting for you.
Good job, dude!
Meanwhile there's traffic and people walking outside..lol
You do know there were tornadoes
, right?
Typical. Most people are oblivious to nature's fury until it bonks them on the head.
whaaaaat? society doesnt come to a standstill during isolated weather events? thats crazy man. also... its chicago. they get these storms multiple times per week this time of year
@@Dude9190naw. Lotta them are good ppl. Cant judge a person by immutable attributes alone.
collateral damage
God be with you all
This is literally yesterday’s news, dated incorrectly.
That's so funny because I was like, umm, yesterday we had a decently severe thunderstorm, but then again, I'm about 2-3hrs away from Chicago. Unless that's the slowest moving storm in history I don't think this was from 2hrs ago!? 😜🤣🤣
MLS played at Soldier Field yesterday. Sounds like the only storm brewing was insurance scammers 😡.
Really this got was saying, "ahhh look here, everyone get the f*ck outta the News Room NOW!" But I liked his composure lol
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Just to the west of whereweare... then, the uh oh hits.hope all is well
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Won't someone think of the children
Missed opportunity to cause chaos. Should have started screaming and panicking. Ratings would have gone through the roof.
he's so chill tho
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Did anyone notice the trees weren't moving in the wind? 🤔
that's when it's most dangerous, the eerie calm right before
It gets very calm before a tornado comes down. 'Calm before the storm'! That is what happen during the 3 I have personally seen. When you sand outside looking up at the sky while the sirens are blaring and the guy on the radio is telling folks to take cover lol
Usually that chill part in the middle of the storm is the most dangerous. cuz if magic is happening, it typically starts then 😅
@@tonihudspath2856 I like magick✨
@QuadMochaMatti right?! the calm before the storm has such an erie, heart-pounding effect! 🤗
Do everyone a favor and bring it all down.
He took care to warn everyone, then they showed a very calm weather condition just outside the building.
"I love my co-workers" said the altruistic on-air weatherman.
"They always have my back" he added.
"Thanks for showing the calm conditions outside, thus undermining my concern for you, my fellow employees, and making me look foolish"
_Super-nice news day. Incredible_
it gets really calm right before a big storm hits, it's eerie and dangerous
@@badaudio4251 I was stationed for U.S. Navy boot camp at the AFEES Great Lakes base in north Chicago. There was a particular cloud formation that was pure insanity to look at one day when we were outside doing marching drills. All the recruits kept looking up then getting frightened, and the arpoc (the drill instructor) said "Platoon, HALT! Look UP!"
His idea was, if the recruits are frightened of that cloud formation, the best thing to do is force them to confront the fear.
Midwest weather can get pretty crazy.
Gee the flags outside are hanging limp, maybe take an actual peek outside.
did you know that alot of times, before a tornado strikes the air is eerily calm? just as it appears here
A tornado is a funnel of wind...comes at you but bounces around. People walking outside may not be listening to the weather report. Hopefully warning sirens.
@@dwiggzmasterflex Did a tornado hit chicago downtown? No.. but good try buddy..
@@susieb7305 I dont believe you have ever been in a tornado by your very basic and meager description..
@@Tripplesmoke Did it hit downtown, no it didn't, you're right big guy. 11 only touched down around the outer suburbs, not a big deal right? Surely you couldn't be that dense or be that uncaring toward your fellow man.
If only the tornado can take all of Chicago's politicians with it when it leaves.
He basically said everyone to get the fkucc out of the building
actually quite the opposite. He said to get to the middle of the building away from the windows Last place you want to be in a tornado is outside
Take cover,climate change is coming for you!!!😂😅😂. Climate change every season
Jesus is coming soon . Hope everyone is getting right with God while there is still time. Repent of your Sins and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour and accept the free gift of eternal lasting life. ...I know I am working on myself with the help Of God the creator of the Heavens and the earth. To get right within and repent of my sins . God is my Super hero and Jesus is my savior...I pray that anyone reading this turns to God while there still alive in the flesh so that you might be accepted into the kingdom of Heaven. The Bible teaches us that the only way into Heaven is through Jesus Christ the king of Kings Lord of Lords . He is our savior and the only way to Heaven is through him...God Bless everyone. The World needs Jesus way more now then like ever before . Come oh Lord Come soon We Love you Heavenly Father our creator The Alpha and the Omega...You are amazing oh Lord❤❤...Amen
You really got that from air blowing in a circle?
I am here don’t be scared just fear me
If you really believe he never left😱NEVER LEFT🤩 That has a nice ring to it.
@@ducttapeengineer933 No I follow Jesus and I am only sharing it with others . Jesus is coming . There are many things taking place right now upon on the 3D earth that is prophesied in the Bible . One of them says that the Euphrates river will dry up . And this is taking place currently right now . I am only sharing the truth of Jesus with everyone because it weighs heavy on my heart knowing that they might end up in the lake of fire for all of eternity meaning ever and ever if they do not have a relationship with God the Father who created the heavens and the earth . For Jesus is the only way into the kingdom of Heaven...❤❤❤ Amen !!
@@WorldsBestMCFreeLip The only thing I fear is the Wrath Of God the creator of the Heavens and the earth and the death of my soul. But I know through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ who gave his life of the flesh for my sins upon the cross of Calvary and believing in his name and following his teachings and having a relationship with him. My soul will be saved and not be casted into the lake of fire for all of eternity. And that praise goes to God Almighty himself the creator of the Heavens and the earth. And I pray that you come to Jesus before it's to late ...❤❤❤ .God is my hero and Jesus is my Savior...Amen !
So? They do it here in Oklahoma all the time
everyone talking about how caring and awesome the news guy is, yet you can clearly see the trees barely swaying, pedestrians and traffic moving along just fine, no one panicking over strong winds.. I think you're ok camera guy...
Have you ever heard of the calm before the storm?
What a goofball. Has there ever been a tornado in downtown Chicago?
@1311Lucky Though more rare in the city, it's still possible. The big question, if it comes to pass, is how much damage downtown may see should a tornado actually form there.
What's goofy about this? Giving saftey precautions during a potential weather emergency?
ok, where did you get your masters degree in meteorology, better yet , I'd like to know where you got
your Ph.D. in continental severe weather ..... didn't think so ! ! DO NOT!! criticize a meteorologist for doing the best job he can !!
GOT IT ? ! !
Yea, imagine weather going to downtown Chicago.
Yes. Look up the 1967 oak lawn tornado.
Lmfao……this is like an intern that just got called up to the show