The first siren heard is the University of South Mississippi's Modulator with the 3rd tone card in alert tone. The other siren is city of Hattiesburg Whelen in HI/Low tone.
This is why so many tornado related deaths occur. People don't heed the warnings, and they stay on 2nd and 3rd levels of apartment buildings. If the tornado had shifted at all in their direction, they wouldn't have had time to get to safe shelter. I'm a weather enthusiast. I appreciate wanting to see and document a tornado, but I also know when I'm in a dangerous position and need to seek shelter or reposition myself.
The first siren heard is the University of South Mississippi's Modulator with the 3rd tone card in alert tone. The other siren is city of Hattiesburg Whelen in HI/Low tone.
This is why so many tornado related deaths occur. People don't heed the warnings, and they stay on 2nd and 3rd levels of apartment buildings. If the tornado had shifted at all in their direction, they wouldn't have had time to get to safe shelter. I'm a weather enthusiast. I appreciate wanting to see and document a tornado, but I also know when I'm in a dangerous position and need to seek shelter or reposition myself.
You can tell there are other people watching the tornado from elsewhere from the screams during the power flashes.
sorry about the end of the video, I had trouble with stopping the recording :)
Really cool footage
that Tornado siren that Hattiesburg uses is quit interesting. It sounds like it starts as a normal blaring then goes into pulsing mode.
That sound! :o
Wow amizing!