No coincidence that Henry is also a popular stickman known for his adventures and *did* wear a scarf when escaping from a complex led by russian people.
@@thatdudethatcommentsstuff I was not trying to reference that drawing him, it was a name of a colleague of mine, but Henry Stickmin didn't wear a scarf now, did he?
the scary part about this is scrolling through these and thinking that maybe volcanoes or hurricanes are the worst kinds of disaster, and you look at like "huh, heat wave? isn't that a common thing?" and then you realize it kills like tenfold the scarier disasters
Read the ministry for the future! It’s about developing international committees to regulate policy that will greatly impact the future generations of earth. It talks about heat waves and their threat to our future a LOT. It’s just about the greatest threat to human kind outside of nuclear war.
@@beauhenry105 if u think about it, nuclear war is basically just an extreme heat wave concentrated into a single area and just so happens to be created by humans
It's easily visible how your art has improved over these months, it almost looks like animation sometimes, especially with that scene where those two people threw the snow! Love to see it, keep up the good work :))
5:50 Peru mentioned, sadly for the 1970 Yungay earthquake + avalanche :( Some facts about it (I'm Peruvian and live near Yungay): - The earthquake was so intense it literally made a huge chunk of the Huascarán snow mountain (highest tropical snow mountain in the world) fall off, bringing rocks, whole trees, etc, until it reached the town of Yungay and basically buried all of it. - Nowadays, the place is called camposanto (cemetery) and it is a memorial for the victims. Some remains are the old church's walls, pieces of trains, and four palm trees from the main square. Almost everything else was completely destroyed. - Some people survived by escalating to the old cemetery, which had a Jesus Christ statue and was at high altitude. - Lots of children survived because they were at a circus that came that day. When the earthquake hit, the children tried to run off to the main square and look for their parents, but the circus staff kept them inside, as it was far from the avalanche spot. Most children were later adopted by foreign families. - The earthquake happened on a Sunday afternoon, where more people were at Yungay than usual because of market trading which was common on weekends. Yungay used to be the center of commerce in the nearby cities. - That day (May 31st) became the National Day of Solidarity and Reflection on Disaster Prevention, since lots of cities and even other countries helped the affected people.
Are you under some sort of impression that tornadoes are downdraft winds? Yes, rearflank downdrafts are a thing in tornadic storms. They may be important to tornado formation, though there are more important air currents than that one, like the streamwise vorticity current. Unlike what your sketch suggests, it has nothing to do with the funnel itself, which is a region of extremely low pressure (hence the condensation) and essentially an extremely quickly spinning updraft.
@@lightening_ward8121yeah, I’m not sure why he drew it exactly like the tornado except for a lighter grey. If people aren’t knowledgeable about them they might not really know the difference from a tornado.
11:17 From what I remember, that flood caused the worst train incident In history, where a train with 1300 passengers was hit by a wave coming from Indonesia.
9:56 a pyrocumulonimbus cloud can definitely put out some fire with the rain, but it can also strengthen the main fire by drawing in tons of surrounding air into the low pressure area of the updraft. There's even been genuine tornados generated by them
Very small mistake on the tornadoes part. You are correct about some of the states being in tornado alley but you have also accidentally revealed some parts of dixie alley as well. Dixie alley is the part of the US where tornadoes are slightly less active than tornado alley but is more vulnerable to the general damage of tornadoes. I'm a huge fan of these beautiful and dangerous phenomena.
Also what ive learned just by living is that tornadoes can also form from hurricanes and tropical storms either having winds break off, or as their remains
Wait is the mantle full of volcanic ash? I thought lava being spewed into the air and partially solidifying like snow in rain was what created volcanic ash. Not that it's just sitting there under the surface
How can I recommend video ideas? I would like to recommend an idea of explain different types of subdivisions of land. There are provinces, territories, vassal states, city states, duchies, colonies and kingdoms.
Not so Fun fact:The tri-state tornado was The USA DEADLIEST TORNADO and It KILLED 675 people but now The worst tornado happened in Bangladesh in 1987 on The daulatpur-saturia área that KILLED 1,300 people, injured 12000 people and left 80,000 homeless people
The biggest tsunami on record was the Latonia Bay tsunami that happened in 1950s the tsunami wave was 1719 feet tall the biggest tsunami ever recorded the Latonia base tsunami happened by landslide the giant pile of dirt and rock fell 300 feet into Latonia Bay
The two scarfed reoccuring stick figures are named Karl and Henry!
i've been watching you for a while and saw your art has gotten really good
Yeah! named characters!
Thank you for telling them, Opera.
No coincidence that Henry is also a popular stickman known for his adventures and *did* wear a scarf when escaping from a complex led by russian people.
@@thatdudethatcommentsstuff I was not trying to reference that drawing him, it was a name of a colleague of mine, but Henry Stickmin didn't wear a scarf now, did he?
the scary part about this is scrolling through these and thinking that maybe volcanoes or hurricanes are the worst kinds of disaster, and you look at like "huh, heat wave? isn't that a common thing?" and then you realize it kills like tenfold the scarier disasters
Read the ministry for the future! It’s about developing international committees to regulate policy that will greatly impact the future generations of earth. It talks about heat waves and their threat to our future a LOT. It’s just about the greatest threat to human kind outside of nuclear war.
@@beauhenry105 if u think about it, nuclear war is basically just an extreme heat wave concentrated into a single area and just so happens to be created by humans
4:15 4:16 4:17 4:17 4:18 4:18 4:19 4:19 4:19 4:19 4:20 4:21 4:21 4:21 4:22 4:22 4:23 4:23 4:23 4:24 4:24 4:24 4:24 4:25 4:25 4:25 4:25 4:26 4:26 4:26 4:29 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30
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I think floods are a lot more dangerous I mean the deadliest natural disaster in all of history was a flood
It's easily visible how your art has improved over these months, it almost looks like animation sometimes, especially with that scene where those two people threw the snow! Love to see it, keep up the good work :))
I appreciate the compliments, glad that you have enjoyed it.
It was probably a patron
😮
You forgot a natural disaster: Someone else scrolling through your camera roll.
Someone else going on your computer and typing anything beginning with po in the search bar
@@syndrome5372 portugal :(
That's so real
@@syndrome5372virgin problems 😂
Aight bro, imma touch you
5:50 Peru mentioned, sadly for the 1970 Yungay earthquake + avalanche :(
Some facts about it (I'm Peruvian and live near Yungay):
- The earthquake was so intense it literally made a huge chunk of the Huascarán snow mountain (highest tropical snow mountain in the world) fall off, bringing rocks, whole trees, etc, until it reached the town of Yungay and basically buried all of it.
- Nowadays, the place is called camposanto (cemetery) and it is a memorial for the victims. Some remains are the old church's walls, pieces of trains, and four palm trees from the main square. Almost everything else was completely destroyed.
- Some people survived by escalating to the old cemetery, which had a Jesus Christ statue and was at high altitude.
- Lots of children survived because they were at a circus that came that day. When the earthquake hit, the children tried to run off to the main square and look for their parents, but the circus staff kept them inside, as it was far from the avalanche spot. Most children were later adopted by foreign families.
- The earthquake happened on a Sunday afternoon, where more people were at Yungay than usual because of market trading which was common on weekends. Yungay used to be the center of commerce in the nearby cities.
- That day (May 31st) became the National Day of Solidarity and Reflection on Disaster Prevention, since lots of cities and even other countries helped the affected people.
can you do every pure metal?
It's called the periodic table, minus the non-metals.
@@idogaming3532ah ok
I used to call hurricane katrina “the rainbow tornado” because of the rainbow colored meteorology chart
Gay Tornado
@@Penice-rj8wdNo wonder it hated the south so much
@@Penice-rj8wd gaynado
@@user-fn6yx3dg8q hurrigayn
Queerricane
"what about an F5?"
Utensils drop
"Hand of god"
@@idogaming3532 that's not what the line is from the movie
it’s always a good day when Paint Explainer posts
Are you under some sort of impression that tornadoes are downdraft winds? Yes, rearflank downdrafts are a thing in tornadic storms. They may be important to tornado formation, though there are more important air currents than that one, like the streamwise vorticity current. Unlike what your sketch suggests, it has nothing to do with the funnel itself, which is a region of extremely low pressure (hence the condensation) and essentially an extremely quickly spinning updraft.
Yeah I agree, he drew the hurricane wrong as well
@@lightening_ward8121yeah, I’m not sure why he drew it exactly like the tornado except for a lighter grey. If people aren’t knowledgeable about them they might not really know the difference from a tornado.
@@stillchillin7580 yeah, he’s almost saying that the only difference between them is the colour!
*Love the artstyle! Very educational and fun!!!! Subscribed!!!!!*
Very topical for Texans
Imagine if all these natural disasters collaborated to become the most dangerous mix possible?
That’s basically the movies 2012, Edge Of Tomorrow, and Geostorm
Damn, that art is stylized and slick as hell. Great job.
Your illustrations improved exponentially
Every climate explained next?
Right on!
Now do eas alert types
Really loving the art improvement!!
Bro hired artists from discord
Definitely!
I mean it's just different kind of tornado and wildfire but i would really like to see the fire tornado in this list
That would be quite the mixture.
11:17 From what I remember, that flood caused the worst train incident In history, where a train with 1300 passengers was hit by a wave coming from Indonesia.
9:56 a pyrocumulonimbus cloud can definitely put out some fire with the rain, but it can also strengthen the main fire by drawing in tons of surrounding air into the low pressure area of the updraft. There's even been genuine tornados generated by them
6:20
Can you NOT ILLUSTRATE HURRICANES LIKE THAT?! THAT'S THE REASON THEY GET CONFUSED WITH TORNADOES SO MUCH, AND THEY DONT EVEN LOOK ANYTHING ALIKE!
this
Very small mistake on the tornadoes part. You are correct about some of the states being in tornado alley but you have also accidentally revealed some parts of dixie alley as well. Dixie alley is the part of the US where tornadoes are slightly less active than tornado alley but is more vulnerable to the general damage of tornadoes. I'm a huge fan of these beautiful and dangerous phenomena.
Earthquake 0:00
Volcanic eruption 1:01
Hail 2:18
Landslide 3:04
Hurricane 3:31
Cold wave 4:12
I've been following you for a while and it's nice to see your drawing skills and editing has improved a lot. Keep it up!
Also what ive learned just by living is that tornadoes can also form from hurricanes and tropical storms either having winds break off, or as their remains
i have the feeling he discovered how to make sharp edges and now has fun drawing them and i love it
lava under the earths surface is called magma 1:04.
True
Voice plus art work makes this a masterpiece!
Fact: One of the largest natural disasters that ever happened was the 1931 Chinese flood where it’s estimated as much as 4 million passed away.
He literally said that in the video
Did you watch the video?
the first thing that comes to mind when i hear about hurricane katrina is that one vine "hurricane katrina, more like hurricane dordilla"
I wish someone could find a way to prevent these natural disasters from happening
Also does smog count as a natural disaster?
*thats 100% human made*
@@Jahito_EBTthe smoke part, yes. The fog part, no.
So 50% 😉😏
@@axelhens7831 *bruh, the second reply I made was deleted by UA-cam...*
@@Jahito_EBT they tend to do that, hate it when that happens.
Avoid certain terms like c l1 m8 ch@ nge , and G l0 b@l 1st
Tornados and tsunamis scare me so much that when they popped up I literally almost sharted
The art has really improved over the course of the channel!
7 year old me mixing all the playdoh colours thinking im gonna get rainbow but i get diorreah brown 😭
Nice one
what does this have to do with the video
crazy you post this when my city is going through tornadoes and thunderstorms
What about downbursts? Derechos? Ice storms?
Wait is the mantle full of volcanic ash? I thought lava being spewed into the air and partially solidifying like snow in rain was what created volcanic ash. Not that it's just sitting there under the surface
i love that you can visibly see paint explainer's drawings improving ❤🎉🎉
My hometown often has terrible floods.
Guys a flood is not bad but when lighting is active and it is bad with lighting
As an Arizonan, heat-waves are daily during the summer
90 degrees would be a blessing
Living in British Columbia, this is true. There are so many wildfires it’s not even funny.
Awesome art work!
0:42 ha, that's what she said
I'm not sure if it just me, but I think the drawings for this video seems to be better than before! I like it :))
2:23 when its almost hail but less compact its snailing
You should do every material
How can I recommend video ideas? I would like to recommend an idea of explain different types of subdivisions of land. There are provinces, territories, vassal states, city states, duchies, colonies and kingdoms.
Ah yes, the most historic natural disaster being explained, Tornados
Yo the art for the Stickmans got better!
Definitely!
fascinating once again!
Most certainly!
I love this video!
This guy’s voice is the human equivalent of the goanimate voice, which is cool
Yes indeed!
I am just imagining aliens watching this and wondering "How does anything live there?"
I’m pretty sure space has worst disasters then us
Every Kamasutra Poses explained in 20 Minutes
your art improved a lot W
I remember when i was a kid there was a hail in spain on february (i dont remember the year) it was cool by the way
The Tri-State Tornado[inator] sounds like something from Phineas and Ferb
In india heat wave LASTED FOR MOUNTS
fun fact: Cyclone Tracy hitted Australia in December.25th.1975 so they called it
Disaster Christmas...
What software do you use
Landslide and Avalanche is Literally The Same Thing.
As They're Down-Slope in Different Material.
Landslide are Stones and Soil
While Avalanche is Ice
Make a every surgical procedure explained?
Can you make video for every car component
You forgot blizzards ice storms and derechos/other windstorms like nor Easter’s that aren’t hurricanes
In winter/spring at my moms place it hails every two weeks 😮😮😮
The hurricane picture is a tornado. They dont look like that.
I just experienced hurricane beryl about 2 weeks ago
Hurricane has the symbol of a Tornado
You forgot light, darkness, lava, fire, water, gravity.
Flooding
China:MY BEINGCHINIG
philipines:supres
So if a supercell touches the ground.....
Shaanxi Earthquake: ❌
Shaanxi Genocide: ✅
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Never have I been so fast to a video before.
I'm surprised sinkholes aren't on the list though I guess big ones dangerous to constitute as a natural disaster is rare 😅
This just explains how Africa escapes natural disasters except for flooding which is rare 👍😄
This video gives stick man a new meaning!
do every metal or alloy
7:41 "The Tornadoinator" -Dr. Dofemshnirtz-
No one gonna talk about the high humudity levels? 6:06
3:28
Yay,
OW
Floods are the deadliest
6:16 I just hate it when it gets so hot I die of cold
Not so Fun fact:The tri-state tornado was The USA DEADLIEST TORNADO and It KILLED 675 people but now The worst tornado happened in Bangladesh in 1987 on The daulatpur-saturia área that KILLED 1,300 people, injured 12000 people and left 80,000 homeless people
Which of these would be the easiest to survive though?
You forgot acid rain 😅
Isn’t the ash in volcanoes produced during the eruption? It’s not already there in the magma
Watching this video in the middle of a heat wave in Europe
When I was six I thought volcanoes were angry mountains 💀
3:21 philipines has a lot of mountains meaning there are a lot of landslides?
Every Music Genre Explained can you make a video for thay
Nice idea. I added that to my to-do list 😂
I second this!
Girl fuck that Bangladesh also had the deadliest tornado.
The biggest tsunami on record was the Latonia Bay tsunami that happened in 1950s the tsunami wave was 1719 feet tall the biggest tsunami ever recorded the Latonia base tsunami happened by landslide the giant pile of dirt and rock fell 300 feet into Latonia Bay
Last time I had a hurricane
Aren't they called Cold Snaps? I've never heard of a cold "wave".
2:00 Mount Tambora, not Tabora
Forgot typhoon and the dead man walking tornado
Yay
-Famous last words 3:29