The fact that your first scenario is on par with EF6 is actually insane. Finally a new member of the weather scenario community that knows how to stand out!
Wow this is pretty damn good, it's not like every other tornado EAS Scenario where it's just some radio screen and some cliche stuff with nuclear power plants exploding, or "super EF7 tornadoes", this is actually something like EF6, ironically a realistic tornado scenario
Wow dude... you have seriously set the bar for any future tornado scenarios. From one creator to another, this was incredible. The use of soundings, recreated mesoscale discussions, and damage assessment pictures from Piedmont, Moore, Mayfield, etc. just blew me away, I even laughed a bit at the mention of the HRRR. It's incredibly relieving to see a GOOD tornado scenario made by someone who actually knows their shit, I was beyond tired of the ridiculous EF-8 scenarios. Not to mention the AMAZING reflectivity and velocity simulations, and the intricate audio depicting an entire story. Seriously blown away here (no pun intended) and I'm super excited for what else you may bring in the future.
I love how you made us live through the tornado passing through with the ambience as this monster rolled through Purcell. This most have been what it felt like for the people of Rolling Fork and Silver City last night. An amazing first EAS scenario and I hope to see more of this from you!
I would love to see this scenario with actual voice acting. It's so well done and professional (seriously do the other creators even know what a tornado emergency is lol)
I say this is one of the most realistic tornado scenarios I've ever seen. This video is fantastic and I wish to see more of this in the future. Happy Christmas!
How are you so underrated, this was better than most if not all the most recent weather scenarios currently out right now man. I REALLY enjoyed this man, hope to see more.
thank you, im working on a new one now and hopefully itll be twice as better as this one, making a bunch more graphics and tornado pictures to come with it too.
@@arizona7979 Would it be okay to feature me as a storm spotter? I live in Pott. County in Central Oklahoma. I recently had a nightmare where there was an EF-5 that had a wind speed over 300 mph and a forward motion of 60-70 mph that struck Tecumseh, OK. This tornado may have touched down much further to the SW. It was HUGE! When I realized that this tornado was heading towards town, I got into my car and drove HARD towards OK-9 and HARD towards Tecumseh on OK-9. I got there just as the tornado started to strike town. I had to keep some distance from this monster because of it’s wind speed, forward motion, and the size of that thing. I was watching that tornado in pure horror as it literally ripped through town. Seen a lot of cars go flying like toys, homes also ripped from the ground and power lines were literally snapped and carried off with the power poles. The roar of that tornado was extremely intense even inside the car. When it became safer as the tornado moved away. I moved slowly and carefully. It looked like a war zone. Everything was gone. Even parts of roads were stripped off. I even noticed that the roof of a below ground concrete storm shelter that was reinforced with Steel Rebar is gone. That sight scarrred me forever in that dream. (Also, maybe do Correlation Coefficient? A CC drop means there is a tornado on the ground)
I thought I commented on this, but guess I didn’t. But AZ, this scenario still has an incredible impact to this day. It’s a huge sigh of relief seeing weather scenarios that are actually good and fun to watch! I believe you will soon cement yourself as the top weather EAS creator! Keep up the grind AZ! From a former Arizona guy!
I live just east of Tulsa. Lived here since I was a couple months old. The weather here is bipolar. Seen it snow in May while at a track meet. Only to unleash hell right after. "We're going green." Love the weather just gotta pay attention.
An EF6 tornado is not possible using the enhanced Fujita scale because the scale bases the strength of a tornado on the damage that it causes. Since the damage caused by an EF5 tornado is cataclysmic, with houses completely swept off their foundations, you can't get worse than that. This is why I have been advocating for tornado intensities based upon direct wind measurements. I have no doubt that this will be the case at some point in the future. At that time, a W6 (or whatever the scale is called) tornado will be possible because we are just beginning to learn how fast the winds in a cataclysmic tornado blow.
Me too. I can't stand the current EF scale, and it's because of those wind speeds being reduced. I still believe that the current record for the windspeed is 318 MPH no matter what Dr. Josh Werterman says. (I hope I spelled his name correctly.)
Well there’s a problem, do we really need a “w6”? These ratings are only to asses damage and prevent deaths so it dosent really matter what windsoeed there is as that’s just pointless. What are you going to do with a w6 tornado? It dosent rwally help
13:00 OH NO! THAT IS HEADING TOWARDS ME! I MUST GET OUT! THERE IS NO WAY I CAN GET BELOW GROUND AND SURVIVE! Did my location get struck? Or did it barely miss me? I live north of Macomb.
Normally I find these EAS scenario videos a bit amateurish, but this was really well put together. 👍 I've seen the ominous 'purple polygon' only a few times, but never as a live weather product. Can you explain it to me? Does it simply mean the tornado is spotter confirmed or somthing more serious?
The Purple Polygon I think you are talking about is called an Tornado Emergency, its a very enhanced version of a tornado warning meaning that there a violent tornado in progress with history of destruction or a tornado with intense to violent radar signatures are heading toward a majorly populated area.
@@Coop-sg6qc The Purple Polygon means Tornado Emergency. A Tornado Emergency means that there's a confirmed large and destructive tornado. Radar has picked up a debris ball on reflectivity , very strong rotation in the Storm Relative Velocity , and a Tornado Debris Signature on the Correlation Coefficient.
May I ask where you got the sounding and such? I am actually going to do something like this (on a more experimental scale as I have literally not even touched the EAS scenario category once) I know it's a surface sounding but it would be nice on how you found such sounding. Also for creating SPC mesoscale how would be done as well (like the colored boxes and the arrows and such used)
With the final toll being 72, it reminds me of the phil Campbell hackleburg tornado that tracked into two states and the final toll was 72, This was itself an EF5 that was violent and deadly. One of the many EF5s that impacted during the Super Outbreak of 2011. RIP to all that died that day on April 27th, 2011
My only complaint was that a couple counties were mentioned twice, and that T-Watches tend not to be issued on TV, other than that, this is a great scenario! I've seen it compared to EF6 by StudioQ, and a better comparison, I have yet to find.
I'm sorry to but you can't Imagine what an EF-4 TO 5 sounds like, not an airplane or Train, not even Godzilla can come close. They well it sounded like a like a Volcano blowing it's top only there is another much more horrible sound It was this whurp-whurp only it was cousing my teeth to hurt. Than the silence. Could hearted silence, then screaming lots of screaming! (this s a survivos acount) when I left the walk in it was as if I stepped into Hell. I hurd a man screaming his wifes name she was in a car, I came up and told him I can help her until I noticed her head had been ripped completely off and was in the back seat. Did you know decapatated heads gurgle? A dog found me I decided just to sit down with my new friend and ask God why?
We will never truly be able to accurately depict where and when a storm will form. We can guess the environment based off model calibrations and such but it's impossible to pinpoint every feature.
If you're interested in looking for (actual) tornadoes that happened around the Purcell area, some good dates are 5/10/2010, 5/24/2011, and 5/3/2018. Cheers!
@@arizona7979 yes I checked them out cuz I wasn't sure if was fictional I'm like when did a ef5 hit that I didn't know about especially after 2013 cuz hasn't been a 5 since than even tho I'm convinced Mayfield and even bassfield soso were ef5s. I kind want even say Hattiesburg hit a ef5 at some point
@@patricklaurojr7427 Pertaining to Hattiesburg, Mississippi; they came dangerously close to an EF5 tornado. On February 10th, 2013 Hattiesburg was hit by an EF4 tornado. Despite the tornado being rated as an EF4 by the National Weather Service office in Jackson, Mississippi the Hattiesburg tornado killed no one and only eighty-two people were injured. This tornado badly damaged numerous businesses on Hardy Street and Oak Grove Road in downtown Hattiesburg as well as damaging or destroying many homes and vehicles and damaging residence halls on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi. Fortunately, there weren't many students or faculty members of USM on campus as they had gone to New Orleans, Louisiana for Mardi Gras weekend because Hattiesburg isn't too far from New Orleans. This tornado was a wedge tornado like the ones that hit Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Joplin, Missouri just two years earlier.
Why are people so confused and asking if this is real? If this was real, it would’ve been all over the news. Clearly that’s not the case and it’s obviously a fictional scenario. I swear some of these people are children that should not be on the internet.
NE Ohio, too! The only big one around here within my lifetime, (May 31, 1985 Niles-Wheatland F5), took place while I was living out of state, in the DC area. Turned on the nighly news, the area looked like Beirut, I was shocked when the announcer said "Niles, Ohio!" In the 2000s, an EF0 or 1 hit very close to my home. It lifted train cars off the tracks, but no injuries. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@olivesouch6423 Joke or not, it is not really something to toss to the side because it is "fictional". Anything can happen when the conditions are right. There are rare weather phenomenons that happen and get rated, despite the evidence of what is happening inside a storm putting off something that has never been seen before by modern day meteorologists. The Bridge Creek/Moore 1999 tornado and the 2013 El Reno, OK tornado are two examples of where it would have been EF6, instead of the high end ratings they got.
The fact that your first scenario is on par with EF6 is actually insane. Finally a new member of the weather scenario community that knows how to stand out!
Facts
Hello big man, I also really liked this one!
There's no such thing as an EF6. But if EF6 eventually becomes a thing, then cities would be steamrolled by these tornadoes
@@ThomastheGOAT1975 it's a really popular tornado eas scenario that I myself have watched multiple times
@@ThomastheGOAT1975shut up
Wow this is pretty damn good, it's not like every other tornado EAS Scenario where it's just some radio screen and some cliche stuff with nuclear power plants exploding, or "super EF7 tornadoes", this is actually something like EF6, ironically a realistic tornado scenario
Exactly!!!
agreed, also kablam kaboom this power plant is now your tomb
EF6 classification does not exist.
@@tfk_001 yeah. This is all hypothetical dream land
@@tornadoclips2022 yeah but this scenario is EF5. Literally no matter what the damage reports say it would be EF5
Wow dude... you have seriously set the bar for any future tornado scenarios. From one creator to another, this was incredible. The use of soundings, recreated mesoscale discussions, and damage assessment pictures from Piedmont, Moore, Mayfield, etc. just blew me away, I even laughed a bit at the mention of the HRRR. It's incredibly relieving to see a GOOD tornado scenario made by someone who actually knows their shit, I was beyond tired of the ridiculous EF-8 scenarios. Not to mention the AMAZING reflectivity and velocity simulations, and the intricate audio depicting an entire story. Seriously blown away here (no pun intended) and I'm super excited for what else you may bring in the future.
Couldn't have said it any better, truest words here
@@thed4cho
The person at the end crying had me fucked up for a sec, I was boutta cry
I love how you made us live through the tornado passing through with the ambience as this monster rolled through Purcell. This most have been what it felt like for the people of Rolling Fork and Silver City last night. An amazing first EAS scenario and I hope to see more of this from you!
I would love to see this scenario with actual voice acting. It's so well done and professional (seriously do the other creators even know what a tornado emergency is lol)
I say this is one of the most realistic tornado scenarios I've ever seen. This video is fantastic and I wish to see more of this in the future.
Happy Christmas!
How are you so underrated, this was better than most if not all the most recent weather scenarios currently out right now man. I REALLY enjoyed this man, hope to see more.
Bro this is so good! This is like the EF6 scenario. And for it being one of your first scenarios, this is really good. Keep it up 👌👍
Yo....those velocity signatures are wild! Even I failed to do that in my magnum opus lol
thank you, im working on a new one now and hopefully itll be twice as better as this one, making a bunch more graphics and tornado pictures to come with it too.
@@arizona7979 Would it be okay to feature me as a storm spotter? I live in Pott. County in Central Oklahoma. I recently had a nightmare where there was an EF-5 that had a wind speed over 300 mph and a forward motion of 60-70 mph that struck Tecumseh, OK. This tornado may have touched down much further to the SW. It was HUGE! When I realized that this tornado was heading towards town, I got into my car and drove HARD towards OK-9 and HARD towards Tecumseh on OK-9. I got there just as the tornado started to strike town. I had to keep some distance from this monster because of it’s wind speed, forward motion, and the size of that thing. I was watching that tornado in pure horror as it literally ripped through town. Seen a lot of cars go flying like toys, homes also ripped from the ground and power lines were literally snapped and carried off with the power poles. The roar of that tornado was extremely intense even inside the car. When it became safer as the tornado moved away. I moved slowly and carefully. It looked like a war zone. Everything was gone. Even parts of roads were stripped off. I even noticed that the roof of a below ground concrete storm shelter that was reinforced with Steel Rebar is gone. That sight scarrred me forever in that dream.
(Also, maybe do Correlation Coefficient? A CC drop means there is a tornado on the ground)
@@iceresistance That is one well detailed nightmare.
@@mrpeach2023 and another one I also had recently, I was tossed by a violent tornado inside a Pickup Truck for over a mile, and I survived it somehow.
@@arizona7979 Can’t wait for your next scenario!
Hats off man. This is extremely well done.
Awesome Scenario! One of the best I have ever seen!
This is amazing bro! Such hard work
This is, by far, THE BEST EAS SCENARIO I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!!!
YOU MY FRIEND ARE SO UNDERRATED! YOU NEED WAY MORE SUBS THAN THIS!!!!
I consumed and thoroughly enjoyed this content
I thought I commented on this, but guess I didn’t. But AZ, this scenario still has an incredible impact to this day. It’s a huge sigh of relief seeing weather scenarios that are actually good and fun to watch! I believe you will soon cement yourself as the top weather EAS creator! Keep up the grind AZ! From a former Arizona guy!
I kept thinking to myself… I don’t remember an EF5 tornado hitting Purcell! I believed it until reading description 😅
I live just east of Tulsa. Lived here since I was a couple months old. The weather here is bipolar. Seen it snow in May while at a track meet. Only to unleash hell right after. "We're going green." Love the weather just gotta pay attention.
I can go from summer to winter in less than a week! I live near Tecumseh, OK. ESE of OKC.
Bro I literally get so pissed at the weather here
An EF6 tornado is not possible using the enhanced Fujita scale because the scale bases the strength of a tornado on the damage that it causes. Since the damage caused by an EF5 tornado is cataclysmic, with houses completely swept off their foundations, you can't get worse than that. This is why I have been advocating for tornado intensities based upon direct wind measurements. I have no doubt that this will be the case at some point in the future. At that time, a W6 (or whatever the scale is called) tornado will be possible because we are just beginning to learn how fast the winds in a cataclysmic tornado blow.
Me too. I can't stand the current EF scale, and it's because of those wind speeds being reduced. I still believe that the current record for the windspeed is 318 MPH no matter what Dr. Josh Werterman says. (I hope I spelled his name correctly.)
Well there’s a problem, do we really need a “w6”? These ratings are only to asses damage and prevent deaths so it dosent really matter what windsoeed there is as that’s just pointless. What are you going to do with a w6 tornado? It dosent rwally help
Or a Ef 6 being bunkers ripped out of the ground and soil being greatly disturbed
you're one of the few people who can make an eas scenerio feel eeirly realistic.
You can tell the voices are computer-generated, but they're a hell of a lot better than the current NOAA broadcast voice.
13:00
OH NO! THAT IS HEADING TOWARDS ME! I MUST GET OUT! THERE IS NO WAY I CAN GET BELOW GROUND AND SURVIVE!
Did my location get struck? Or did it barely miss me? I live north of Macomb.
Ty bro for putting the city purcell Oklahoma out there we dont get any intention at all
Normally I find these EAS scenario videos a bit amateurish, but this was really well put together. 👍
I've seen the ominous 'purple polygon' only a few times, but never as a live weather product. Can you explain it to me? Does it simply mean the tornado is spotter confirmed or somthing more serious?
The Purple Polygon I think you are talking about is called an Tornado Emergency, its a very enhanced version of a tornado warning meaning that there a violent tornado in progress with history of destruction or a tornado with intense to violent radar signatures are heading toward a majorly populated area.
I'm not sure, but I am pretty sure it stands for TOR-E or Tornado Emergency, since I also saw it used for the Western Kentucky Tornado of 2021.
@@Coop-sg6qc The Purple Polygon means Tornado Emergency. A Tornado Emergency means that there's a confirmed large and destructive tornado. Radar has picked up a debris ball on reflectivity , very strong rotation in the Storm Relative Velocity , and a Tornado Debris Signature on the Correlation Coefficient.
@@FindingClock4 Yes, dark red means “PDS Tornado Warning”
This is fake? WTH
May I ask where you got the sounding and such? I am actually going to do something like this (on a more experimental scale as I have literally not even touched the EAS scenario category once)
I know it's a surface sounding but it would be nice on how you found such sounding.
Also for creating SPC mesoscale how would be done as well (like the colored boxes and the arrows and such used)
You can find stock videos or simply get royalty free eas alarms (which are everywhere)
Tornado Emergencies are rare and thank god for that too. They only get issued if an F5 is on the ground followed by multiple others like F4's and F3's
First warning in KS was in Pratt county. In that case I wouldn’t have to go chasing, I could just walk outside 😂
With the final toll being 72, it reminds me of the phil Campbell hackleburg tornado that tracked into two states and the final toll was 72, This was itself an EF5 that was violent and deadly. One of the many EF5s that impacted during the Super Outbreak of 2011. RIP to all that died that day on April 27th, 2011
May god forgive us for our sins.
How do u make ur hypothetical SPC risks, I would like to make my own risk maps for hypothetical severe weather situations.
gulp. this is amazing. so realistic it scares me.
My only complaint was that a couple counties were mentioned twice, and that T-Watches tend not to be issued on TV, other than that, this is a great scenario! I've seen it compared to EF6 by StudioQ, and a better comparison, I have yet to find.
At 13:30 I was thinking, "How can it be hailing at KFOR? The TV stations are on the north side of Oklahoma City."
it's OKC4, not KFOR. copyright issues
16:20 this part actually scared me so bad
How do you create the soundings and get the horrifying scenarios into play?
13:36 JESUS CHRIST THE TORRIENTIAL RAINS SO LOUD I CANT HEAR THE GUY
The state of Arizona itself made an eas scenario 🤯
6:57 that's getting bad really fast!
Wow I live in Oklahoma City and this is real good the weather people from koco should see this
I'm sorry to but you can't Imagine what an EF-4 TO 5 sounds like, not an airplane or Train, not even Godzilla can come close. They well it sounded like a like a Volcano blowing it's top only there is another much more horrible sound It was this whurp-whurp only it was cousing my teeth to hurt. Than the silence. Could hearted silence, then screaming lots of screaming! (this s a survivos acount) when I left the walk in it was as if I stepped into Hell. I hurd a man screaming his wifes name she was in a car, I came up and told him I can help her until I noticed her head had been ripped completely off and was in the back seat. Did you know decapatated heads gurgle? A dog found me I decided just to sit down with my new friend and ask God why?
I've only heard a EF-2 and 1 maybe a three but I didn't pay attention to the last one in june
The photo of the white truck 19:31 was from the jarrel EF5
Better than the first
How did you make the radars?
May 2025? People still don't anticipate
We will never truly be able to accurately depict where and when a storm will form. We can guess the environment based off model calibrations and such but it's impossible to pinpoint every feature.
Hey if u need a voice actor i have experience! Funny enough that I live in Oklahoma myself! Don't be scared to ask!
Here's me looking for a actual tornado in Purcell. Did say it's in a very high risk for tornados lol
If you're interested in looking for (actual) tornadoes that happened around the Purcell area, some good dates are 5/10/2010, 5/24/2011, and 5/3/2018. Cheers!
@@arizona7979 yes I checked them out cuz I wasn't sure if was fictional I'm like when did a ef5 hit that I didn't know about especially after 2013 cuz hasn't been a 5 since than even tho I'm convinced Mayfield and even bassfield soso were ef5s. I kind want even say Hattiesburg hit a ef5 at some point
@@patricklaurojr7427 Pertaining to Hattiesburg, Mississippi; they came dangerously close to an EF5 tornado. On February 10th, 2013 Hattiesburg was hit by an EF4 tornado. Despite the tornado being rated as an EF4 by the National Weather Service office in Jackson, Mississippi the Hattiesburg tornado killed no one and only eighty-two people were injured. This tornado badly damaged numerous businesses on Hardy Street and Oak Grove Road in downtown Hattiesburg as well as damaging or destroying many homes and vehicles and damaging residence halls on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi. Fortunately, there weren't many students or faculty members of USM on campus as they had gone to New Orleans, Louisiana for Mardi Gras weekend because Hattiesburg isn't too far from New Orleans. This tornado was a wedge tornado like the ones that hit Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Joplin, Missouri just two years earlier.
Chat, we forgot... monkaW
As an Oklahoman myself this is pretty cool 😼😼😼
Why are people so confused and asking if this is real? If this was real, it would’ve been all over the news. Clearly that’s not the case and it’s obviously a fictional scenario. I swear some of these people are children that should not be on the internet.
Should have set it in Moore to make it more realistic. I live in Moore so it’s alright.
Bro the eas alarm for America sounds like siren head 😂
Average Tuesday in Oklahoma 💀
Tornado EF8
Calmest weather in Oklahoma
average day in oklahoma.
Bro why Oklahoma i literally live there💀
12:50 I'm not buying the computer voice's acting capabilities...
what
Tornado Look Like 😰 it not safe it’s dangerous😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
make a scenerio on western ohio
NE Ohio, too!
The only big one around here within my lifetime, (May 31, 1985 Niles-Wheatland F5), took place while I was living out of state, in the DC area. Turned on the nighly news, the area looked like Beirut, I was shocked when the announcer said "Niles, Ohio!"
In the 2000s, an EF0 or 1 hit very close to my home. It lifted train cars off the tracks, but no injuries. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
sad
O no not really good because there was a STORM!!!!!! 🌪🌩⚡
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The Purcell 4:51 The Night Of The Beginning This Tornado Was Spotted At Night 0:53
And A Scary Tornado 1:39
And The Tornado was been Issued until 27:04 Failed To Download 3:07
Pod Tornado 4:04
For Oklahoma City 7:15
And Lawton and Elk City And 8:14
There's no such thing as a EF6
Well, not yet, anyways.
It's only a joke and it's fictional.
@@olivesouch6423 Joke or not, it is not really something to toss to the side because it is "fictional". Anything can happen when the conditions are right. There are rare weather phenomenons that happen and get rated, despite the evidence of what is happening inside a storm putting off something that has never been seen before by modern day meteorologists. The Bridge Creek/Moore 1999 tornado and the 2013 El Reno, OK tornado are two examples of where it would have been EF6, instead of the high end ratings they got.
@@Ichigo_Kurosaki27 Oh...
I LIKE TURTLES 🐢
Ok
he likes turtles
why tf is this on an eas scenerio about a tornado.
@@vibrantgleam because he likes turtles 🐢
@@vibrantgleam because turtle 🐢 lives matter that’s TLM