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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024

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  • @ImAmNowHAPPY
    @ImAmNowHAPPY Рік тому

    Q: What got you in making this kind of videos/content?

  • @tylercaroppoli3324
    @tylercaroppoli3324 Рік тому

    congrats on reaching 600 subs and happy 2nd anniversary on UA-cam

  • @nickey77
    @nickey77 Рік тому

    Q: Where do you get your TTS voices from?

  • @Maxthepro1012
    @Maxthepro1012 Рік тому +2

    I love your channel and all your videos, Can you possibly do a scenario of a tornado with winds of 450mph with a width of 10 miles? in the middle of a supercell shaped like a circle with triangluar petrusions for inflow on the edges?
    Also with rain only on the outside of it, obscuring the monster inside it. And the tornado hitting fort worth and dallas?
    Also ( my thoughts ) 450mph would destroy skyscrapers leaving NOTHING not even the metal post thingys.
    And ground scouring as deep as 10-20 feet?
    And finally , underground saferooms are no longer safe.......
    Edit: also house slabs not getting slid, nor getting cracked, getting thrown and turned into dust.

  • @BlueOperatorOffical
    @BlueOperatorOffical Рік тому

    What was your favorite was scenario you made?

  • @Tpainmills.
    @Tpainmills. Рік тому

    Q: can you pls make something like The Ultimate Hurricane something so big and powerful that it causes tornadoes more powerful than EF5 and the national weather service updates the Category scale and Enhanced Fujita scale afterwards

  • @Mojj_3
    @Mojj_3 Рік тому

    What editing software do you use?

  • @ns3421thelocomotive
    @ns3421thelocomotive 9 місяців тому

    Eas scenario idea: landspout and tornado created by same supercell hit a major city at same exact TIME.

  • @OzzProductions
    @OzzProductions Рік тому

    I'll probably miss it cos I live in the UK and you seem to be from the US but congrats on 600 subs

  • @aidanbarron2485
    @aidanbarron2485 Рік тому +1

    can you do eas roblox doors monsters please

  • @silliest_rat
    @silliest_rat Рік тому

    Q: Whats your favorite type of scenario to make?

  • @jamestaylor4480
    @jamestaylor4480 Рік тому

    Happy 2nd Anniversary @TheScenarioGuy. And congratulations on reaching 600 subscribers 🎉

  • @CodyBurns6926
    @CodyBurns6926 9 місяців тому

    Hey TSG, how have you made these eas scenarios? If you told me, that’s amazing.

  • @dull3rn75tg3min1
    @dull3rn75tg3min1 Рік тому

    Q: Can you do a scenario “National Emergency” about an extreme chain of events that takes place in 2026, that features over 400 tornadoes, but put only the ones that would be, with a timeline with this taking place on March 6, 2026first a tornado forming near Hattiesburg, MS around 12pm and a tornado near Tupelo, MS around the same time. and the one to the north hits Lamar and Fayette counties, then Walker, then Tuscaloosa, and it collides with the other one that tore through rural areas in Alabama, before colliding together at extreme F5 status before striking the city of Tuscaloosa, and then enter Jefferson as an F5 tornado with 400+ mph winds and boulder size hail, that would completely tear through the city of Birmingham and surrounding suburbs, and then tear through Shelby, St. Clair, and then strike Anniston & Oxford as an F5 with beach ball size hail before weakening and dissipating. This one should be seen on Storm 7 news, then it also destroys the station. Also on the EAS, it should list that underground shelters were completely destroyed and in Anniston & Oxford, they asked for a mandatory evacuation because of what happened in Tuscaloosa & Birmingham. The tornado was also very hard to see due to extreme haze and it being rainwrapped.
    2. A tornado that forms around 1pm and intensifies before striking the Birmingham suburbs of Fultondale, Irondale, Center Point, Pinson-Clay-Chalkville, Grayson Valley, Bryant Park, Publix Mall, Arrowhead, Cosby Lake, Stonehedge, with beach ball hail and 300mph winds in these areas. There would also be lightning that can disintegrate houses, if it strikes one. It also would later tear through communities in St. Clair, causing devastation in St. Clair of F4 status. This one would be on a news station in Gadsden.
    3. A tornado tearing through towns in NW Alabama around 2pm, by forming west of the city of Hamilton, and completely destroy the city with F4-F5 damage. Then it would intensify rapidly, at F5, 340mph winds, boulder size hail, strange lightning, and apparently kills every single person inside the town of Hackleburg by completely obliterating houses and shelters, and a school. Then this catastrophic tornado would go towards Phil Campbell with up to 360mph winds, completely annihilating the town. And then it would shoot up northeast into rural areas of the towns of Lakeview, Ridley, Moulton, and Decatur (city). As well as completely trashing the Browns Ferry Nuclear Generating Station and the town of Athens before striking Madison and Huntsville as an F5 with 300mph winds and basketball size hail around 3pm. It would weaken after destroying the city of Huntsville and its suburbs. This one would be featured on Huntsville news.
    4. A tornado would form as the remnants of an F3 near Columbus, GA, in the GA area, and would intensify to complete F5 status with beach ball size hail and would tear through Peachtree City, then would completely trash the cities of Atlanta, Marietta, and Alpharetta. Complete flattening and 2 foot ground scouring would occur. It would die after causing F3 damages and softball size hail in the cities of Chattanooga, TN & Ringgold, GA. Also on the news clips for all 4 tornadoes, try to put many other tornadoes on the radar and ones that can look catastrophic.
    SPC outlooks, Stretching from central Mississippi to central Georgia, to southern Alabama to southern TN would be a high risk, with this area also getting a 60% chance for hail, wind, thunderstorm, & tornado.
    Other disasters: After the tornadoes passed, the Browns Ferry Nuclear Generating Station would be destroyed before Reactors 1 & 2 would undergo severe total meltdowns, which would bring a Nuclear Power Plant warning for places within a 75 mile radius of Browns Ferry. Then speculation about the plant exploding came in, before it would explode, bringing a huge mushroom cloud and an evacuation order for places within a 600 mile radius of the plant, before it would get into the water supply and leafy greens would become inedible, bringing a Contaminated food warning with the transmitter being in Cullman, Ala. After 3 months, people within cities of Birmingham, Cullman, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, and other areas evacuated would have people returning but Decatur, Madison, Lakeview, Ridley, & Athens would become uninhabitable. A Civil Emergency Message would be in place for the state of Alabama for tornado aftermath and possible radioactive material in the air as well as a flooding event from all the hailstones melting especially because many of the hailstones ranged from instances of apple, basketball, softball, dodgeball, boulder, or beach ball size hail.
    Extreme dangers and damage from the four tornadoes and power plant explosion:
    The four tornadoes would make underground safe rooms no longer safe as some tornadoes moved so slow right as they struck a city that it would graze and significantly damage to destroy safe rooms and killing the people inside as well as causing over 10 ft of ground scouring. Reports of when the tornado left there was still cynder block to giant boulder size chunks of concrete and steel falling from the sky.
    PART 2:
    Remnants of the storm would have a blizzard moving across the Northeast & New England colliding with a storm that impacted the Dakotas & Minnesota. In South Dakota, North Dakota, & Minnesota, freezing temps to -61.5°F to -79°F takes place, with the same within the Northeast, starting in West Virginia & Virginia, before this one moves on to Washington DC, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and collides with the Dakota storm and causing catastrophic damage to the rest of the northeast. Temps were between -61°F to -103°F. Humidity was at 0%, it lasted for more than a week, a mess of ice also formed, Arctic blasts and gusts around 160mph, and consistent winds of around 135mph. This weather conditions were so severe that houses were getting severely damaged to destroyed and the conditions were so strong it took a couple minutes to around 10 seconds for you to die from the harsh conditions. Disturbing reports of people deciding to walk outside, never to be seen again was spread in the areas the blizzards were impacting. The conditions were so harsh that the people walking outside in North Dakota, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, & Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, & Nova Scotia in Canada froze within the span of 30 seconds to 1 minute and the winds in areas closer to the south in areas like South Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, & Washington DC reported that wind broke houses and people had died from being torn by the winds, which was also seen in the northern parts of these blizzards. After, people was seen still frozen, buried in over 30 meters of snow, torn apart in pools of snow that seems to be red, and killed at least 30,000.
    Watches and Warnings, Blizzard Warning for the states I listed before, Ice Storm Warning for Michigan and Eastern Wisconsin, Civil Danger Warning for the Northeast states I listed, and Civil Emergency Message for all states I listed that got hit by blizzards.

  • @ANGELMADFIARGR2008
    @ANGELMADFIARGR2008 Рік тому

    Hey,uhm,You Will do EAS about other natural disaster events?

  • @Mk_48
    @Mk_48 9 місяців тому

    Why have you been gone for so long Q are you in school and if you are that is that why you haven't been posting that much

  • @Majora_2010
    @Majora_2010 10 місяців тому

    Where u go