Craziest Weather Phenomena We've Witnessed Fire Tornados
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Garnt describing Australia as a real life island from the Grand Line is the most amazing thing ever.
Honestly….an amazing analogy
and then you get connor thinking like "damn it the hells a grand line?"
Oda should make his next One Piece arc as the Australia arc
I’d say skull island
Laugh Tale
The difference between a dust storm and a sand storm is the size of the particle swept up by the wind. Dust storms are smaller particles compared to sand
Also, sand storms , usually strip away layers of anything, like you are in a sanding machine that blasts sand to clear parts for painting... sand is way way worse than dust. (As Star-Wars taught us)
@@Narinjas great for polishing metals!
There's no difference lol
As dangerous as it may be, I actually want to see a Fire Whirl from a distance.
Cuz the idea that a tornado could catch on fire was something younger me never thought was possible.
Around 5 years ago in Canada we had an ice storm. What was unique about this storm was that the next day every single tree branch was coated in a thick layer of ice which was absolutely gorgeous.
It caused a lot of damage though because bigger branches couldn't handle the weight
Around 5 years ago? There's always ice storms in Canada. What province?
@@lukatosic09 10 months later, we still dont know 😔
@antside7285 we lost a comrade from the ice storm 😔
Joey was straight up in Naruto's Ichiraku Ramen with Gaara attacking outside.
That same storm in Britain that swept through Western Europe killed a few people here in the Netherlands. Public transportation was shut down during that weekend because the winds were so strong
Damage from falling tree branches was pretty bad too. An electric signal pillar (I think about a metre wide and fifteen or twenty metres tall) of a sort was hanging completely horizontally during the storm until it finally snapped in half and fell on someone's roof.
@@caesarsalad-xu4vy did it uproot any trees?
I'm Flemish. When was this?
I think the coolest thing I've seen was an ice storm, where it basically rains but freezes on contact. Looks like everything is glazed in glass.
Thats just supercooled rain / underkjølt regn. Really annoying in the winter. You get it all the time in Norway and Sweden.
When I lived in Arizona I remember watching a dust storm rolling through and there was lightning arching in the cloud. It was very apocalyptic looking but kick ass. Also as a former wild lands firefighter I had seen fire tornados up close.
When I lived in Arizona (still do) I was swimming in my familys pool and a dust storm came in and ripped tiles off of our house and covered he entire pool with dust
Craziest weather I ever seen was water from the sky going BOO BOO BOO BOO BOOP then it stopped... and then it was like BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOOP all over again.
It turns out you can experience cyclonic storms in western Europe. That storm you guys were talking about blew our fence down, not too big a deal, but it blew our garage gate in and that's when there were problems. The damage was relatively expensive but we have learned lessons to be more prepared next time. I am on the coast so the wind is doubly violent. Like waves were climbing the height of a small tower block against the cliffs and harbour edge and crashing into the roads. Usually it's Scotland that gets the weather I thought but apparently that's not always the the case. Like the wind was howling and blasting around like a high speed train.
Could you imagine a news headline of this story?
*"The anime man it's trapped at Naruto's ramen shop on a dust storm"*
Why that reads so funny and so fitting? XD
Being in Texas when that ice storm hit last year was awful, worst natural disaster I’ve been apart of and I’ve had to sit through Hurricane Harvey and hurricane Ike, but that ice storm takes the cake easily
The UK actually gets a fair few wildfires each year. There were wildfires that went on for nearly three months in 2019. Saddleworth Moor was one of the badly hit areas that year and altogether there was over 72,000 acres burnt in that time period.
Also we do have idiots in the country that start fires which spread for days and are just as destructive as the wildfires if not sometimes more. I feel sorry for the wildlife 😔
When they spoke about the themed restaurant in Las Vegas, I had flash backs of Connor going all these UK themed places in Japan as well 😄
3:40 "what the fuck is a fire tornado" makes me laugh every time
One time when I was helping my dad burn a field (#FarmerThings) we inadvertently made a pretty big fire tornado when two fire lines met. This was about fifteen years ago so I didn't have a smartphone to capture it 😢
5:18 *it is* an anime attack. Look up "Inazuma Eleven fire tornado"
I mean, it's not even an attack lol more like technique, but inazuma eleven 👌👌 the footy animu of my childhood lol
First thing came to my mind fire tornado was the first Inazuma 11 centre forward player.
Same😂
I'd like to introduce you: Mediterranean Coast. Probably the area with the best climate on the planet. Kind regards from Málaga
In bc Canada 2 years ago we had "thunder snows" Thunder in the middle of a blizzard.
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anytime they make hypotheticals about the first person to discover or witness something makes me laugh so hard
Here in Florida, we have a couple of small Ramen places called Soupa Sayjin. Yes, it's decorated exactly like you think.
Lots of Anohana merch, right?
LMBAO
Lived in AZ a bit, dust storms were common. Like haboobs in Middle East, everything looks like Vegas in Blade Runner 2049, getting caught outside in an IC-engined car is sketch because aside from only meters of visibility, your engine air filter fills up with dirt and sand, sometimes plastic patio furniture flying through the air in the really bad ones. Usually over in less than a day.
One time in a Florida prision it started raining frogs
This was before Joey cut his hippie hair! 😭💙
Good for him, they wasn't long or short, they wasn't ugly or nice but they was all around awful, i hated them.
To be fair, fires do happen in the UK. Northern Ireland has seen a few. I've seen Slieve Donard on fire a number of times. There were two fires just the other day.
3:23
Me from LA: You're kicking the hornet's nest Joey
Therecwas a wildfire here in wales a while back at a place called Horseshoe Pass. It started becauce someone left a (piece of a) glass bottle i believe behind. Sun light caught it and began burning whatever was under it. Cuz we had such a dry spell ofc everything was easier to catch fire.
We drove through the smog of the fire on the main road that leads to a set of traffic lights to Wrexham (a town in wales). It was like driving through a gray-tinted brown fog. Smell of iit instantly came into the car despite windows and coolers being off.
Very weird feeling but kinda cool. No property damage or peoples got hurt from what i recall.
Sorry if this info is off in any way. happened a few years ago.
Can you actually survive a tornado if you hide in the bathroom or a small closet?
You can yea, I live in Kentucky and we get tornados kinda regularly this time of year, just had 3 next to me a few days ago. But you need to hide in a place that has no windows because the tornado can suck you out of the window, can throw something through the window, and obviously the high speed winds go into the rooms that have windows which makes it very dangerous and everything becomes a projectile basically that can kill you very easily even with small tornadoes, the safest place is inside of a bathtub though because those are the least likely things to move and provides basic cover if the house collapses.
@@SleeplessCynn thank u. 😊
3:35 🤣
Craziest was australian bushfires in 2020 when the sky was completely blacked out from the smoke and then the fire and light shining through the smoke turned the skies blood red and all you could see was blood red everything
3:38 What a lovely day!
Only thing worse than a fire tornado is a Flamin Hot Cheetos dust Tornado
sand is a lot chunkier than dust, making dust storms less severe.
Title sounds like "Pyro+Anemo" Gust Surge
Axel Blaze just practising his attack.
All that crazy weather just makes me think that anime powers need more craziness. It's all either elemental enhancement or basic bitch ranged attacks.
Also, the fire tornado reminds me that Gavin might have released new Slo Mo videos.
The difference between sand and dust is particle size
As someone who lives in Arizona, there's literally 0 difference between a sand storm and a dust storm lol.
The brits land on astrila see the animals there and like a cupil of fire tonidos in a desert and think this place is hell we, will use it as prison
Convicts: We survived and we adapted.
British: Oh, bollocks!
Anyone know where Garnt's shirt is from?
Australia Is actually just Gourmet world.
we got Sand Tornados in sweden They are pretty Rare But they Do Appear Or just Tiny Leaf Tornados
In Louisiana we have waterpouts
Ngl weather could be weirder than anime 😂
Torcanoquake firecane bees
2:58
This just gave me a great idea for a video, that I hope someone does.
Theres the meme that "The Simpsons did/predicted everything", right? I wanna see a couple of people, who are incredibly in-depth into The Simpsons and know everything about it, and try to have a normal conversation exclusively through Simpsons references, just like how Connor did here, where it would make sense as an actual conversation if someone were to "translate" it.
I really wanna see how far they can go lol, and if it already exists, please link it!
I don't know trees that can't catch fire sound pretty special to me
craziest weather for me happens at least once a year in florida and we have hurricane parties since its so common and no one cares.
Bullcrap that no one cares, we've just been really blessed for a few years now. But that worm does always turn eventually.
The UK sounds like the shire
Ironic that Australia was the only place untouched in doom iirc
Even hell don't want to mess with Australia.
Dust storm don’t come with the dududududu
Wildest weather where I'm from, hmm...
I live in southeast Texas for context, aside from the hurricanes and floods of biblical proportion, last year's winter storm brought thundersnow. So lightning and thunder alongside some snow, since snow naturally dampens sound, the thunder was muffled compared to your average thunderstorm.
We have a Noelle
The title gives me a stroke reading it lmao
Does anyone remember Dude What would Happen
did non of the boy really Associate fire tornado with inazuma eleven
3:28 - 5:37
I remember that the Bible also mentions a fire tornado I 🤔
A little tid-bit, fires actually have their own "weather patterns" and are being closely studied to help fend off forest fires.
I've actually heard of the Naruto ramen shop. Kinda disappointed to hear from Joey that's it mid =/
Well I mean it's not too surprising Australia is the polar opposite of the UK, after all the UK used to drop off their prison inmates there.
add a colon to the title i beg
You ask too much while paying too little. Suffer the fire tornado
Anyone seen Inazuma Eleven?
Axel Blaze
Yes
One of the biggest reasons why us Brits get so surprised when we just even hear about very bad natural disasters is because geographically wise we are one of the safest countries in the world when it comes too natural disasters.
Like the worst we get here most of the time is powerful winds and flooding, which though has gotten bad before that it killed people those people were unfortunately in possibly avoidable but unfortunate timing situations which unfortunately again took their lives. Main reason why I said “avoidable” because before those incidents could even happen we do get a weather reports that give us a rough understanding of what could accrue and I would’ve guessed people would plan out in trying not too be caught up in those situations, like avoiding places that are known too get hit very badly by our weather. But of course even just doing that doesn’t guarantee safety, like a place you possibly didn’t even thought could get hit badly end up does. So because of that the best advice we could give people is stay indoors, but even without there’s always a reason why someone even during very bad weather here someone had too go outside which unfortunately even though it’s avoidable it’s not guaranteed safe. It’s one of those actual doable “what if” situations that unfortunately just didn’t accrue because unfortunate timing. This was the best way I could explain the worst our weather and natural disasters that happen here in the UK, but when you compare it too like the US, Australia and Japan’s weather and natural disasters, ours looks like child’s play compared those countries.
When it comes too our tornado reports we get which get put on our weather & natural disaster recordings, they really only hit our Seas and if I remember correctly there’s only ever been 2 officially reported times that those tornados hit our lands but they were still very long time ago that most of us today were not even alive (now this was only the official reports, obviously if you go back far enough they would’ve hit us more times than that but again because they haven’t really been past down it was still a very rare accordance and we more than likely just forgot about it). Because of that a lot of people even in the UK don’t even know we get tornadoes because by all means most of us only really care about what happens on our physical land than what goes off in our waters.
Now I will say it’s actually because of those tornadoes and for our lands being naturally very safe for humans too live in is one of the few reasons why in our history a lot of people tried too conquer our country. In a sense our lands were seen as some form of paradise for humans too live in.
Now the only reason why our country isn’t as safe as it really should be on our official safety reports is because of 1 reason, and that is us humans. I don’t think I need too explain why that is the case to I as you can tell this is already freaking long 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Anyway from what I just explained you could at least see why a lot of us Brits get surprised by other countries weather & natural disasters because we are brought up you can say ideally it fits so well for humans it actually makes us completely forget, “oh yah Mother Nature could kill us at any time she would want too 🤔🤔🤔”.
Fire tornado is that one scene near the end of the Prince of Egypt by Dreamworks. One of gods ultimate attacks lol. Not making fun, I’m a Christian.
Hmmmmm
Dust storms sucks dude, It happened suddenly in my town and I was a bit far from my home. I think I ate a quite amount of dust goddammit...
Pfft first
Anyway I hate these comments, so im just gonna say; love your content guys :)
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Garnt: one stupid person doing a stupid thing.
reminds me of a certain person that ate a certain bat
Boooois
Something isn't right with the title
You ask too much after paying so little. Suffer the fire tornado