(I’m a storm spotter in Omaha) I was driving home from school at around 3:07 pm when the tornado warning was issued (I heard it over the radio in my truck) (if I stayed another 30 seconds they would’ve made me stay) I drove past the grocery store near my house to see the siren there go off, and when I got home I just sat in the driveway for a good hour just hearing the sirens and thunder, (around 3:40 I think) I heard this over my radio. And I was scared because I knew my sister was still at her school (she teaches at an elementary school in Elkhorn) so I drove there and picked her up (she lives 5 minutes from her school)
@@DominionWolf Not surprised they upgraded it. That thing was nasty. Mile wide, low-hanging wall cloud, HP supercell, and just an overall nasty multi-vortex wedge. 4/26/2024 had us all floored. It wound up being way more violent than anticipated.
Me and my mom are underneath the warning thank goodness I didn’t get hit I lived in between Boyertown and Chalko, but my mom barely scottfree in Elkhorn
PDS is for confirmed tornadoes that are large and dangerous, Tornado Emergency I believe is for when it is gonna hit a decently populated area. Correct me if I’m wrong
@@xero_3901 KirbySaysE has it right. Tornado Emergencies are only issued when a tornado which is large and dangerous is expected to hit a large, highly populated area within the next several minutes. This is typically issued as a severe weather statement, usually as an addition to the Particularly Dangerous Situation wording which is used when a large tornado is not headed into a large community, but is in a more rural setting.
We living in an EAS scenario at this point.
Every couple of years, yeah
Yep
THIS WAS UPGRADED TO EF4
(I’m a storm spotter in Omaha) I was driving home from school at around 3:07 pm when the tornado warning was issued (I heard it over the radio in my truck) (if I stayed another 30 seconds they would’ve made me stay) I drove past the grocery store near my house to see the siren there go off, and when I got home I just sat in the driveway for a good hour just hearing the sirens and thunder, (around 3:40 I think) I heard this over my radio. And I was scared because I knew my sister was still at her school (she teaches at an elementary school in Elkhorn) so I drove there and picked her up (she lives 5 minutes from her school)
For a ef4 I’m not surprised it played around 30 miles away😭
I was stoned the entire time
I agree
i as well! (i live in arizona)
i live there, crazy shit.
That’s crazy. That was rated an RF3 I think
*EF-3
@@Antoprod297 yup. My iPad loves misspelling apparently.
they just reclassified it to an EF4 after further damage assessment as of yesterday.
@@DominionWolf Not surprised they upgraded it. That thing was nasty. Mile wide, low-hanging wall cloud, HP supercell, and just an overall nasty multi-vortex wedge. 4/26/2024 had us all floored. It wound up being way more violent than anticipated.
I don’t record the tornado emergency but I recorded the tornado watch it was a crazy storm
This is freaking terrifying but cool since I live in Elkhorn.
Me and my mom are underneath the warning thank goodness I didn’t get hit I lived in between Boyertown and Chalko, but my mom barely scottfree in Elkhorn
Idk if this was also sent via EAS, but I got a WEA alert for an amber alert from Clovis, NM a few minutes ago.
Thanks for uploading this! If I may ask, how are you able to pull this EAS audio?
Sorry to interrupt, but there is an Amber Alert for a missing girl in Crawford County Arkansas. I got the alert.
will you be getting the eas from the mount horbe incdent?
No EAS was issued for that shooting.
@@PiggyPorkchop oh, i got one
@@g34hyourlocalstormchasermost likely an alert for mobile devices that was issued by phone carriers
Dang thats scary
Y'know I wish I didn't live through this lmao
Is a PDS warning the same as a tornado emergency, or did the term replace it?
PDS is for confirmed tornadoes that are large and dangerous, Tornado Emergency I believe is for when it is gonna hit a decently populated area. Correct me if I’m wrong
@@KirbySaysE I think tornado emergency means a tornado is 100% imminent or is actively occuring and it is severe enough to be life-threatening
@@xero_3901 KirbySaysE has it right. Tornado Emergencies are only issued when a tornado which is large and dangerous is expected to hit a large, highly populated area within the next several minutes. This is typically issued as a severe weather statement, usually as an addition to the Particularly Dangerous Situation wording which is used when a large tornado is not headed into a large community, but is in a more rural setting.
In terms of severity,
It goes: severe thunderstorm warning (tornado possible) -> tornado warning (radar indicated) -> tornado warning (observed/radar confirmed) -> PDS Tornado Warning -> Tornado Emergency
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Go ahead : )