Tornado Emergencies of 2021
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- čas přidán 11. 02. 2022
- In the year 2021, tornado season was interesting as April, May, and June were all pretty quiet... Several strong to violent tornadoes hit all throughout the year with the strongest tornadoes hitting in early December. This video goes in depth on each tornado that had a tornado emergency, accompanied with it are facts, images and radar loops of each tornado! The pink "polygon" you see in each radar clip shows the tornado emergency issued alongside the designated tornado for that radar loop.
Tornado #1 EAS: • Tornado Emergency (Jef...
Tornado #2 EAS: • TORNADO EMERGENCY EAS!...
Tornado #3 EAS: • Video
Tornado #4 EAS: • #Tornado emergency for...
Tornado #5 EAS: • HYPER RARE!! FIRST EVE...
Tornado #6 EAS: • EAS MOCK: Tornado Emer...
Tornado #7 EAS: • EAS PDS Tornado EMERGE...
Tornado #8 EAS: • EAS PDS Tornado EMERGE...
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I remember wanting to be a meteorologist ever since childhood but dropped the idea of becoming one after finding out how in college you gotta do calculus and pre calculus nonstop 😭
Calc 1-3 I think along with calculus based physics 1 and 2
I wanted to go into meteorology too but I can’t do calculus to save my life 😀 I literally almost failed that class and didn’t graduate hs 😭
Me too! No calculus based physics for me!
Meteorology was my dream job and I loved it so much, reading all the natural disaster books they had in the library and my dad putting Blown Away by Carrie Underwood on and showing me it, it was my passion but when I found out about the fact that in college all they did was constant calculus I literally had my dream crushed. Shout out to those who stuck through their dream even after learning about the nonstop calculus, it's sad that a lot of future meteorologists are lost because of the college course being non stop calculus
Facts!! Same with me
You know it's bad when you can see the entire supercell structure on correlation coefficient.
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I live near the city of Mayfield. On December 10th, I remember monitoring radars around 7 p.m as a rotating storm made its way into Kentucky. We suffered minor wind damage, but just to my south by about a mile, there was complete destruction.
That satellite graphic for Mayfield is just horrible. It got more violent just as it moved into the city, right after putting out a hail spike due to the massive amount of debris inside it. Monster.
As someone who lives about 10 minutes away from Peactree City, that surprise Newnan tornado was terrifying.
The second one dissipated about 5 mins before it was on track to hit my workplace.
That was a wild day. Even over a year later the Eagle Point area from the first storm from this video has noticeable damage to trees, homes and businesses.
I remembered the tornado emergency in September during Ida... I've never seen the TV meteorologists in Philadelphia be absolutely floored with hearing language in these tornado warnings like some of these were: especially considering that we never had a tornado emergency in the Northeastern US let alone several Particularly Dangerous Situation tornado and flash flood warnings in one day
i wanted to go outside and experience the weather but my father freaked out when he saw the tornado and flood warnings on TV just as i got out of the bathroom to leave lol, in hindsight the event was much more wild than even what i saw outside my window that night
9:00 “This is a zero particularly dangerous situation.”
Yes I actually knew he would add the NJ Tornado
I was directly in the path of the first warning and hearing that warning a year later still gives me major chills
I was in Mercer County NJ and was horrified to be in the first ever location on the East Coast to get a TOR-E. And then, as it turned out, it did little damage and lifted quickly. So I guess I learned that sometimes things turn out to be all right in the end.
Not sure what you consider to be "East Coast," but the first Tornado Emergency in an eastern seaboard state occurred in North Carolina on March 28, 2010, with a tornado that hit High Point, NC. I was about to mention April 16, 2011 (major tornado outbreak in eastern NC with 4 TOR-Es issued), until I realized that the 2010 High Point tornado had a TOR-E.
If you are only referring to the Mid-Atlantic (including Virginia) and New England by "East Coast," then you would be correct. La Plata in 2002 might get a TOR-E today, but those were still a very new thing when it happened; the only TOR-Es issued prior to April 28, 2002 occurred in Oklahoma (Moore 1999) and Texas (Fort Worth 2000).
I live in Alabama. The first one showed in this video actually hit our meteorologist’s house. (James Spann.. he is fairly well known in weather circles and you can pull up videos and watch him cover some really massive ones here, especially 4/27/11 Cullman and Tuscaloosa/Birmingham EF-4’s)
He stayed totally calm and as it weakened he stepped off air and handed coverage to his assistant to call his wife. Luckily minimal property damage for him and his family was fine. Volunteers showed up and cleared the damage for them, and told him it was a thank you for all he’s done for us for the many years he’s been here.
He is revered here in Alabama for all the lives he saved in the 2011 super outbreak (even though we ended with a death toll of 252 that day.. we had 62 tornadoes, 8 EF-4s and 3 EF-5’s. We get them often, especially in November and April).
Suffolk, Virginia got a tornado emergency a couple years ago. I was chasing the tornado, a night time tornado. I didn't realize there was an emergency attached to the cell until I got home. The sucker passed me by 50 yards and I never saw it until I saw power flashes.
i was in PA and was hit by it too, im very happy you're okay
If the 1953 Worcester happended now there would be a tornado emergency. Some people say it was a EF5. The 2011 tornado in Springfield was just a normal tornado warning not a PDS warning which is a level 2 out of 3
There was a Flash Flood Emergency and Tornado Emergency at the same time during Sep 1 for Bucks County PA. It has only happended 2 times in history the other was May 6 2003 in AL
I’m near Berks next to buck but I didn’t get one
What intensety was it
Emergencies are classed as Catastrophic
PDS TORNADO WARNING and life threatening flash flooding is classed as Considerable
Yes Post Tropical Ida Caused this I was in Louisiana when she hit it was real scary
4:17 I got a play by play from my sister that night. All those places are sooo familiar even my high school. That thing lifted at the right time...missed my mom's house.
Honestly the Tupelo TOR-E was the creepiest but the most shocking was the Mayfield one
12:02 saving for me. I have a friend that lives in Caruthersville. She was at her college (UoA) but her mom was home and she had to flee to the high school where they had a good tornado shelter already. A huge tornado has struck Caruthersville before back in 2006 and that caused the town to make storm shelters to prevent any other loss of life. The tornado moved in between Hayti and Caruthersville but my friend's mom said it was a scary and nasty night. Grateful shes ok.
I live in Langhorne, PA and was in that TOE for Burlington, NJ. It was absolutely terrifying, as just a month earlier an EF-3 passed just over a yard away from my job.
I remember the Mercer county one. Was bowling in my bowling league in the county over and bowled one of my lowest games in a long time.
Imagine just casually having fun bowling and then a tornado emergency.
This is good that your educating people about these type of emergencies 👍🏽
awesome job!
You earned a sub bud!
Thanks man! Really appreciated 🙏
that Farmington, MO one sure was a mean looking bastard! the debris signatures are nuts
Great video :)
No, this video stole my audio from one of my videos!
Can’t wait for the 2022 version.
And THAT my friends was my first tornado emergency. The only other time I had to take cover was the 7/29 outbreak
That second one just scared the shit out of me from how loud and abrupt it was
Why am I just now learning that 58 people were killed near Mayfield, KY? I knew that tornado claimed many lives, but I didn't read anything about it claiming THAT many lives.
The tornado travelled a while and it ended up killing more people before and after it hit mayfuels
it was in the news for weeks
That tornado was on the ground for 165.5 miles. That did not help the death toll
There's currently a lawsuit that the employees of Mayfield Consumer Products filed against the owners of the company, where many of those people died. They had refused to allow employees to leave early, even though they knew the storm was coming, and knew it was potentially very dangerous. They even blocked the exits.
@@babayagaslobbedaknobba the managers also said they gave the employees a 20 minute notice to be able to get in shelter but the employees said they didn't and they had like 5 minutes to get to the shelter
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I was in Trenton during Ida and I was scared bc I never had a Tornado Emergency before
There was a tornado going down my street this year march 22 or 23 and now I'm scared of thunderstorm during tornado season
The first warning seriously stopped less then 1 mile away from my house
Can’t wait to see 2022
Especially since there was a tornado emergency on April 15 with no tornado
The Centerville AL Tornado had Characteristics of a High End EF4 tornado if it would hit a more populated are it would have likely gotten that rating
Wheres the Bowling green Kentucky one?
They gave mayfield literally zero warning for the tornado emergency. The tornado was literally on top of the town.
Agreed, but the fatality count wouldn’t have changed either way.
The nws in dodge city ks put out a tornado emergency before the tornado hit Greensburg ks.
@@Sj430 Has nothing to do with the Mayfield EF4, but yes you are correct! 👍
@@nicholaskrasznavolgyi6340 I know that had nothing to do with Mayfield. but I was just making a point that the nws can issue a tornado emergency before the tornado is right on top of a city.
@@Sj430 then why don't you go work for them?
These storms can forum put of nowhere. The Greensburg tornado was one the ground for 20 miles in the middle of nowhere before it reached Greensburg. Some tornadoes can drop right on top of a town.
the tupelo, ms weather radio sounds absolutely terrible
If the 1979 Windsor/Windsor Locks CT Tornado happened now there would be a tornado emergency because both towns are heavy populated
12/10/2021 was not a good day.
Ho new a 2 year later from the Eagle point tornado there was a more destructive tornado ( rolling fork Mississippi tornado)
I got a tornado emergency back in 2019
13:46 an outbreak we will never forget
Are there two tornadoes at 11:09, the biggest one southwest from the smaller one? 😨🌪
Yes sir
Why is a emergancy issued with just 90 miles a hour some wind gust are worse
12/10 is my birthday, sad to know that people were losing their lives while I was celebrating.
It is also really sad to think they're were more than likely people who's bday was on that day and they're lives got flipped upside down
Same here. I spent the last hours of the day just watching the radar, even though I was on the other side of the country.
@@bw-leftturnracing7779 I am in Texas and I was shocked and horrified when I heard about the December 10th-11th outbreak
You forgot about the tornado in Dewitt/Stuttgart AR. Warning in Arkansas county and touched down between Gillette and Dewitt, Arkansas.
From what I recall there was no tornado emergency issued for that storm.
@@nicholaskrasznavolgyi6340 except there was. I was there, in Gillette, around 2 blocks away from the gas and goods, when I got an emergency. I sat in my closet watching a storm chaser chase a tornado that touched down between Gillette and Dewitt, right near some grain bins, causing some slight damage.
@@nicholaskrasznavolgyi6340 search up dewitt ar march 2021 and you’ll find it
@@adios9324 I know the tornado exists, it was rated an EF2, but there was no tornado emergency issued for this storm. I went back and looked at radar data to double check for ya, there was no tornado emergency 👍
@@nicholaskrasznavolgyi6340 dude there was. I got a tornado warning on iPhone and three weather apps
Not from the US but I like tornadoes too.
I remember watching some tv when I got the tornado warning in Shelby county in the town of helena where I live then a couple minutes later the tornado arrived like it was sonic I had no clue that tornadoes were in my state when the first one was issued in greene and hale counties I just wanted to watch some tv
Edit: I was in a mobile home but it wasn’t destroyed somehow
You are in a life threatening situation. A large and destructive Tornado is moving towards your town at 60 mph. I can’t even imagine what those people went through the night of Dec 10, 2021. To me the western KY tornado was an F5 after hearing the reports of the damage it did. Just my opinion
This is why I hate living in houses and mobile homes. I rather live in a brick apartment. Apartment is safer than houses.
nope unfortunately for you it isn't. apartments get leveled all the time in tornadoes
You wanna know whats safer? A underground house they actually exist. Apartments are just as bad as houses.
@@jayrowell2468 But houses scares me the most. I live in a brick apartment and I could just go in a safe place in the apartment. So
@@truck_dude my house is brick with a full basement which is arguably safer then an apartment building.
If your apartment is on the second floor, it's actually more dangerous. Brick isn't any more sturdy than wood and plaster in the face of a tornado.
If your apartment is on the first floor, it's also bad if you are against one of the outside walls, because once the roof goes the outer walls are next, and it's easier for debris to hit you if it only travels through one wall. You want to put as many walls between you and the tornado as possible.
The EF-1’s were bad but at least there was a tornado
2022's tornado emergencies could be.a little interesting..
How so?
I really don’t know.. just the gut feeling 😂
Considering one was from no tornado, only a pretend one
@@hotdog9423 That’s what makes that tornado emergency in particular interesting, especially since it was a malicious report that triggered that emergency.
There were two of them last night
When it was 2021 it was a very weird year 😂
What is the difference between a PDS Tornado and a Tornado Emergency?
PDS TOR means a large tornado is in a rural area or in not very populated areas. Meanwhile Tornado Emergencies are issued when large and deadly tornadoes are forecasted to hit a heavily populated area.
@@deletemepls-s2lThat's incorrect. PDS warning is just the step in between a regular warning and an emergency. Population is a factor that's considered in which type is issued, but you can have a PDS in a highly populated area or an emergency in a less populated area
@@rektspresso7288 here let me rephrase what I said. I was wrong. Basically a TORE means that catastrophic damage is expected and PDS TOR means considerable damage is expected.
1:09 😶
An emergency for an EF-1?🤔
@Ah-Leck fr
The NWS is lazy
What website/app are you using for the radars?
GR2Analyst
@@nicholaskrasznavolgyi6340 why not radaromega
6:05
Paul (NWS weather radio voice) pronounced mobile as “mo-beel” - not “mo-bull” - like it’s supposed to be.
I feel like NWS has pronunciations on hand for large cities depending on the office.
6:06 not only it was creepy a EF1 caused a Tornado Emergency, but the background sounds
Makes sense cuz it was big
Edit: it was like EEEEEE ROOOOOOO
im not deaf bro
@@jaypolas4136 Wat?
6:09 ef1 0 injured BUT A GODDAMN TORNADO EMERGENCY?!
blow my god damn eardrums why don’t you
The EAS’s you hear are the point of the video..
I wish when they have these tornado emergency's they would have a real human make the broadcast. This AI can't get the name of some of these towns right.
6:03 why is there a Tornado Emergency for an EF-1?!
NWS is lazy that's why
That’s what I’m asking
Pds
Mayfield should be EF5. Nws screwed up royally.
that first tornado emergency was near Indian Springs Village, Alabama and I live in Pelham, Alabama so I was pretty close to that tornado
@Joey Kim Weather Agreed... don't know why people make it personal
@Joey Kim Weather Their a government source, if you disrespect them you can get into some serious trouble.
Well, I'm glad we have an expert here who clearly knows more than hundreds of engineers and meteorologists.
They would make it, if the houses were lifted off foundations and shattered following to it being carried considerable distance’s..