UPDATES (as of 4/17/24): - Winona, MS tornado upgraded to 165 MPH - Hendersonville, TN tornado upgraded to 130 MPH - Hendersonville, TN tornado injuries up to 22 - Amory, MS tornado injuries up to 55 - Robinson, IL tornado injuries up to 16 - Scottsbluff, NE tornado injuries up to 1 Here it is!!! Here are the tornado emergencies of 2023. Decided to post it early cause I don't think there's going to be any more emergencies this year. If there is, I'll post a part 2. Enjoy please! 0:00 - Intro 0:28 - Autaga, AL EF3 (1/12/23) 1:54 - Alexander City, AL EF2 (1/12/23) 3:50 - Deer Park, TX EF3 (1/24/23) 6:01 - Rolling Fork, MS EF4 (3/24/23) 7:49 - Winona, MS EF3 (3/24/23) 9:30 - Amory, MS EF3 (3/24/23) 11:16 - Little Rock, AR EF3 (3/31/23) 13:17 - Parkin, AR EF3 (3/31/23) 15:33 - Covington, TN EF3 (3/31/23) 17:10 - Robinson, IL EF3 (3/31/23) 18:45 - Scottsbluff, NE EF2 (6/23/23) 20:57 - Hendersonville, TN EF2 (12/9/23)
i live in Hendersonville and my neighbors saw the tornado. thankfully it went south of vietnam vets highway near our house but sadly hit west main. that is where the majority of the damage was. Literally right after it happened i drove down west main and it was horrible. I had never seen such bad damage in person
I used to visit Hendersonville when I had family living there, I have family in Gallatin as well. I had chills down my spine when I saw the video taken from the Vietnam vets exit since I actually knew that area in relation to Hendersonville. Glad it wasn't worse for Hendersonville and Gallatin.
We were doing a showing of a play that I was in, and because of my convincing we cancelled that nights performance as to not gather many people in a place that could get dangerous. The emergency was issued when we would've been performing, and me, the director and assistant director were there and we're a sharp turn off of losing the building and our lives. It was so eerie outside and when I heard emergency we immodestly went downstairs to avoid it. No damage to the theater and we had an extra performance for those who missed it (sold out before) Tl;dr we were close to the tornado
I was in Hendersonville that day visiting my family. my cousin literally went out the back door and begged the tornado to hit his school💀right after that we all sheltered in the basement
@@majesty2699but he doesnt do that? I dont remember him ever glamorizing tornadoes before and I have watched nearly every stream of his since March of 2023
Honestly even now the first tornado scares me, it was my first ever tornado, I live in the Lightwood/Marbury area and the fact it was rain wrapped made it 100x more scarier
i live about 50 miles north of little rock. there was a separate cell that was tornado-warned that passed right over my town and we had to take shelter at school. i remember everyone talking about how there was a tornado on the ground in little rock and we were all watching it on the news(while still in a warning lol)
The Autauga county one was a rough day for us in Alabama. While the Marbury area didn’t get the worst of the damage (or any fatalities), the entire area I grew up in is unrecognizable to this day. This tornado missed my childhood home by maybe a few hundred yards. County road 68, which I used to drive all the time when I was in high school, is still a mess. I remember watching this monster from Prattville that day. I have friends and former neighbors that lost everything from this storm. Can’t tell you how many trees I cut down or cut up after that storm. Mostly trees blocking driveways or too dangerous to leave standing due to the damage they incurred. I think the most frustrating part of this was talking with people who survived the storm and how many people flat out ignored the warnings. This storm had already dropped a tornado on Selma an hour earlier in the day. The warning lead time was more than adequate to warn people. This area had a lot of mobile homes. Either way, I’m glad it wasn’t worse and I think it opened a lot of people’s eyes that not every warning is a false alarm
1:57 I was at work at Blue Bell Creameries in Sylacauga when this tornado was heading for Alex City (my hometown). My dad said it came within about 5 miles from our house.
Covington Tn tornado was the one that scared me the most, it jad barely missed us and family/friends. My dad was working on roads in Covington prior to the tornado
A tornado alert was issued on Cass County IL and my family and me were in this situation and we had some destruction despite the medium winds on 3/31/23
there was a tornado that went right next to my house during the outbreak in Indiana. It was dark out so nobody could capture any videos. I'm pretty sure it was only an EF1 but the sound of a tornado slowly coming towards your house is so freaky. It's like your house is on railroad tracks and you hear a train rumblin towards you
I still remember how traumatized I was after the Deer Park tornado especially because it was the first tornado i have ever experienced in my whole life.
What’s crazy about that Deer Park tornado is that I lived in downtown Houston just a few miles away from that tornado and didn’t hear about it until after it passed through and did its damage.
I was looking at IEMBot Weather Alerts on the night of March 24th when I saw a text saying a PDS Tornado Warning was issued for Amory. From there I feared the absolute worst of what was gonna happen, and my fears were right.
@@jorslavwx Radar also indicated that it had winds higher than the EF-4 that struck Rolling Fork and Silver City, but because the EF-Scale is a damage scale, the Egypt-Amory-Smithville-New Wren earned it’s EF-3 rating
As a resident in Hendersonville, I experienced the horrible storm of December 9. Thankfully, nothing bad happened to us, but the very next day, my grandma had a medical emergency. She was diagnosed with a brain tumor and GI cancer. She passed away two months later. :(
As a Michigander, I can confirm that it surprised a lot of people. Even though Michigan doesn’t get lots of tornadoes, everyone in Union City and Sherwood knew what to do.
The Rolling Fork, Amory, Little Rock and Robinson,IL Tornado ranks are real But For Anyone Wanting to Know that the out break on the 24th Both the Rolling Fork and Amory Tornadoes are inaccurate in terms of their actual Strength Rolling Fork well it Should have been Ranked EF5 because of the Damage at a Flower Shop and A nearby tree being completely debarked and the Amory Tornado was a tornado that the NWS Believes had 200+ mph Wind but since it had Little impact and didn’t hit downtown at its peak intensity it couldn’t be ranked as Such and The Robinson IL tornado and the Little Rock tornado were considered low end EF4 but damage couldn’t rank it as Such
@@ARandomInternetUser08 The only reason it didn’t earn an EF5 rating is because the homes destroyed and swept away, clean of debris were because they weren’t properly anchored, thus a high-end EF-4 was given
@@ahoyitslexx I know that, but come on though. That's like saying the El Reno Tornado "EF3" downgrade was warranted. That thing had estimated winds of 300+ MPH. That is NOT an EF3, because if it hit a residential neighborhood, there would be no neighborhood left. I hate the damage-only rating system. It doesn't do justice to the strength of tornadoes. There needs to be a revision. El Reno 2013 was EF5, Mayfield KY was EF5, Rolling Fork MS was EF5, and there's probably a couple others. It's like they're afraid to rank tornadoes EF5 now.
There's tons of radar apps out there, I use radar omega and radar scope mainly for tracking severe weather and stuff like that. Highly recommend getting those apps if you can
HEY YOU know what's weird about this one is that THIS TORNADO EMERGENCY WAS ISSUED OM MY BIRTHDAY anyways thank God I was not apart of that rip to 3 poor souls that lost THERE lives form that ef-3
all Tornado Emergencies are the highest most urgent form of tornado warning. They are above PDS, but it always calls them particularly dangerous situations.
UPDATES (as of 4/17/24):
- Winona, MS tornado upgraded to 165 MPH
- Hendersonville, TN tornado upgraded to 130 MPH
- Hendersonville, TN tornado injuries up to 22
- Amory, MS tornado injuries up to 55
- Robinson, IL tornado injuries up to 16
- Scottsbluff, NE tornado injuries up to 1
Here it is!!! Here are the tornado emergencies of 2023. Decided to post it early cause I don't think there's going to be any more emergencies this year. If there is, I'll post a part 2. Enjoy please!
0:00 - Intro
0:28 - Autaga, AL EF3 (1/12/23)
1:54 - Alexander City, AL EF2 (1/12/23)
3:50 - Deer Park, TX EF3 (1/24/23)
6:01 - Rolling Fork, MS EF4 (3/24/23)
7:49 - Winona, MS EF3 (3/24/23)
9:30 - Amory, MS EF3 (3/24/23)
11:16 - Little Rock, AR EF3 (3/31/23)
13:17 - Parkin, AR EF3 (3/31/23)
15:33 - Covington, TN EF3 (3/31/23)
17:10 - Robinson, IL EF3 (3/31/23)
18:45 - Scottsbluff, NE EF2 (6/23/23)
20:57 - Hendersonville, TN EF2 (12/9/23)
what about iowa's tornado
@@desmondhenson8639 Iowa didn't have a tornado emergency this year
What about the perryton tornado?
@@CrisKazooToo There wasn't an emergency issued for it
I don't believe Hendersonville had any fatalities. The three fatalities were for an EF-3 that hit an area further south.
i live in Hendersonville and my neighbors saw the tornado. thankfully it went south of vietnam vets highway near our house but sadly hit west main. that is where the majority of the damage was. Literally right after it happened i drove down west main and it was horrible. I had never seen such bad damage in person
I used to visit Hendersonville when I had family living there, I have family in Gallatin as well. I had chills down my spine when I saw the video taken from the Vietnam vets exit since I actually knew that area in relation to Hendersonville. Glad it wasn't worse for Hendersonville and Gallatin.
We were doing a showing of a play that I was in, and because of my convincing we cancelled that nights performance as to not gather many people in a place that could get dangerous. The emergency was issued when we would've been performing, and me, the director and assistant director were there and we're a sharp turn off of losing the building and our lives. It was so eerie outside and when I heard emergency we immodestly went downstairs to avoid it. No damage to the theater and we had an extra performance for those who missed it (sold out before)
Tl;dr we were close to the tornado
Yea I was in Gallatin
I was in Hendersonville that day visiting my family. my cousin literally went out the back door and begged the tornado to hit his school💀right after that we all sheltered in the basement
I also live in Hendersonville and this was definitely one of the scariest moments I’ve ever experienced
RyanHall_Yall was live for i think all of em! the rolling fork tornado was one i remember to this day!
I watch him sometimes
I remember his coverage of rolling fork and amory, and covington too. He’s an excellent source for emergency coverage and content.
@@daisyp1670he’s also a cringe tool that glamorizes terrible situations
He wasnt for Scottsbluff
@@majesty2699but he doesnt do that? I dont remember him ever glamorizing tornadoes before and I have watched nearly every stream of his since March of 2023
Honestly even now the first tornado scares me, it was my first ever tornado, I live in the Lightwood/Marbury area and the fact it was rain wrapped made it 100x more scarier
i live about 50 miles north of little rock. there was a separate cell that was tornado-warned that passed right over my town and we had to take shelter at school. i remember everyone talking about how there was a tornado on the ground in little rock and we were all watching it on the news(while still in a warning lol)
I was working over in cabot when it hit was one of the scariest moments for me after seeing all the after math in little rock it was crazy
@@DolanTheMeme man the aftermath was a tough scene
I was in St. Louis tracking the day and my grandma aunt and uncle we just missed by the monster.
@@Mrtop9-ji5ex aw man
The Autauga county one was a rough day for us in Alabama. While the Marbury area didn’t get the worst of the damage (or any fatalities), the entire area I grew up in is unrecognizable to this day. This tornado missed my childhood home by maybe a few hundred yards. County road 68, which I used to drive all the time when I was in high school, is still a mess. I remember watching this monster from Prattville that day. I have friends and former neighbors that lost everything from this storm.
Can’t tell you how many trees I cut down or cut up after that storm. Mostly trees blocking driveways or too dangerous to leave standing due to the damage they incurred.
I think the most frustrating part of this was talking with people who survived the storm and how many people flat out ignored the warnings. This storm had already dropped a tornado on Selma an hour earlier in the day. The warning lead time was more than adequate to warn people. This area had a lot of mobile homes. Either way, I’m glad it wasn’t worse and I think it opened a lot of people’s eyes that not every warning is a false alarm
Wow, very interesting story. So glad you're safe!
Old Kingston was essentially forgotten. Selma, a weaker storm with no fatalities.
18:44 happened on my bday
1:57 I was at work at Blue Bell Creameries in Sylacauga when this tornado was heading for Alex City (my hometown). My dad said it came within about 5 miles from our house.
Covington Tn tornado was the one that scared me the most, it jad barely missed us and family/friends. My dad was working on roads in Covington prior to the tornado
Glad you and your family and friends were safe!
Wow! I know that this is a video on RUclips but it still gave me the willies.
A tornado alert was issued on Cass County IL and my family and me were in this situation and we had some destruction despite the medium winds on 3/31/23
there was a tornado that went right next to my house during the outbreak in Indiana. It was dark out so nobody could capture any videos. I'm pretty sure it was only an EF1 but the sound of a tornado slowly coming towards your house is so freaky. It's like your house is on railroad tracks and you hear a train rumblin towards you
Oh wow. Glad you're safe
I still remember how traumatized I was after the Deer Park tornado especially because it was the first tornado i have ever experienced in my whole life.
What’s crazy about that Deer Park tornado is that I lived in downtown Houston just a few miles away from that tornado and didn’t hear about it until after it passed through and did its damage.
BRO SAME
I live in ScottsBluff and this tornado was wild over 7 million dollars in damage from the tornado and hail
9:30 I'm from here!!!!! It's hard to believe that it's been a year since this tornado struck my hometown
covington TN tornado almost hit my house. the one fatality happened about 3 minutes down the road from my house. scariest day of my life.
Not to be a party pooper, but there was a tornado emergency in Omaha NE on 4/26/24 that my grandma was in the middle of. (It missed her by 2 miles)
I only chased Scottsbluff. Very nice day
I live in Gallatin, and the worst thing was we were in Huntsville, Alabama when this happened.
Started in OKC May 03, 1999!
I was looking at IEMBot Weather Alerts on the night of March 24th when I saw a text saying a PDS Tornado Warning was issued for Amory. From there I feared the absolute worst of what was gonna happen, and my fears were right.
Amory's radar presentation is one of the most incredible things i've ever seen
I'm from here!!! It turned about a mile from grandmother's house, and thankfully it didn't hit her house.
@@IvanHopper 🙏
@@jorslavwx
Radar also indicated that it had winds higher than the EF-4 that struck Rolling Fork and Silver City, but because the EF-Scale is a damage scale, the Egypt-Amory-Smithville-New Wren earned it’s EF-3 rating
As a resident in Hendersonville, I experienced the horrible storm of December 9. Thankfully, nothing bad happened to us, but the very next day, my grandma had a medical emergency. She was diagnosed with a brain tumor and GI cancer. She passed away two months later. :(
@@luigiman0902 Dang, I'm so sorry that happened :(
I knew he would add the TN tornado
I actually survived the Covington tornado. I was listening to the NOAA live, and heard the emergency as it happened. Very scary night.
That's the right thing to do! Glad you survived!
the rolling fork tornado was almost turning to a EF5
7:38 this gives me flashbacks to watching it live why did i click on this video
i think i might have ptsd related to weather
I cant beleive Michigan got one of these a few days ago. Although, im pretty sure it was a EF2, so not some crazy monster thankfully
As a Michigander, I can confirm that it surprised a lot of people. Even though Michigan doesn’t get lots of tornadoes, everyone in Union City and Sherwood knew what to do.
The Clarksville, Tennessee EF-3 tornado should've been a tornado emergency. I was there when the tornado destroyed the north side of Clarksville, TN.
Rolling Fork, MS Tornado is just sad😢 17 fatalities
I saw the TN Tornado on Apple Weather, but I only saw the PDS, not the emergency.
Thx bro!
Yup
Now i just realized the tornado emergencies of 2024 video is going to be *packed*
At the rate this tornado season is going, that video will probably be an hour long lmao (probably won't)
I’m sorry for the hole Hendersonville I PULLED THE REVERSE CARD
what radar do you use
Radaromega
the Hendersonville tornado hit my neighborhood so....
Oh dang... Glad you're safe!
What website is that to radar and hear alart
There are plenty of radar apps out there that you can download and use. And I either made the alerts myself, or got them off the internet.
Deer park 😭 i live in Deer park tx i was crying during the tornado
Where was the first tornado located at????
Started near Autagaville, Alabama and lifted near Five Points, Alabama
1/12/23 was standard time though? (0:51)
Yep i'm aware lol, I didn't know the difference between ST and DT at the time
@@jorslavwxoh alright
Expect to have multiple tornado emergencies for the 5-6/5-9, 2024 tornado outbreak.
you predicted well
@UnchainedAmerica Welp you were literally spot on lol
I love tornadoes
Wynne Arkansas still doesn’t have a high school built or church knocked down
The people in Deer Park, Texas are lucky since nobody was killed or seriously hurt.
Thankfully!
I do not like the eas sound for united states it gives me the chills everytime i hear it. Awesome video!
thank you!
Yeah, same. But that is a good thing because it can make us listen more
Its designed to keep your attention
U forgot about palm beach gardens, FL
There was no TOR-E in Florida
There only one clear video of the deer park TX tornado lol
I hope they'll be a 2024 tornado emergencies but it's September so
What about Clarksville
Clarksville wasn't a TOR-E
Oh ok
isnt a tornado emergency after a pds tornado
The Rolling Fork, Amory, Little Rock and Robinson,IL Tornado ranks are real
But For Anyone Wanting to Know that the out break on the 24th Both the Rolling Fork and Amory Tornadoes are inaccurate in terms of their actual Strength Rolling Fork well it Should have been Ranked EF5 because of the Damage at a Flower Shop and A nearby tree being completely debarked and the Amory Tornado was a tornado that the NWS Believes had 200+ mph Wind but since it had Little impact and didn’t hit downtown at its peak intensity it couldn’t be ranked as Such and The Robinson IL tornado and the Little Rock tornado were considered low end EF4 but damage couldn’t rank it as Such
They should've been EF5, as should the Mayfield KY tornado be, a couple years ago.
@@ARandomInternetUser08
The only reason it didn’t earn an EF5 rating is because the homes destroyed and swept away, clean of debris were because they weren’t properly anchored, thus a high-end EF-4 was given
@@ahoyitslexx I know that, but come on though. That's like saying the El Reno Tornado "EF3" downgrade was warranted. That thing had estimated winds of 300+ MPH. That is NOT an EF3, because if it hit a residential neighborhood, there would be no neighborhood left. I hate the damage-only rating system. It doesn't do justice to the strength of tornadoes. There needs to be a revision. El Reno 2013 was EF5, Mayfield KY was EF5, Rolling Fork MS was EF5, and there's probably a couple others. It's like they're afraid to rank tornadoes EF5 now.
I could maybe see Rolling Fork being high end EF4 still. But El Reno was 100% an EF5 and Mayfield probably was as well.
What the app?
There's tons of radar apps out there, I use radar omega and radar scope mainly for tracking severe weather and stuff like that. Highly recommend getting those apps if you can
@@jorslavwx The applications you said are free and are they from the Play Store?
We don’t have any of these in australia thankfully lmao
halfblood kentuckian here: we get quite a few. still cool to see funnels though
@@cIawguy yea I guess it would be cool to see those
You forgot Greenville, NC
Greenville didn't have one..?
@@jorslavwx it was on July 2, 2023
@@StormieThundermoon There were 0 tornado reports in NC that day
Did you know that’s it’s illegal to say “Are Kansas” in Arkansas
Lol no, that's pretty unique
My last name is Gering but never been to Gering NE
3/31/23 was a high risk righ
Yup
March 31, 2023 was a double high-risk
18:52 0 Fatalities And 0 Injuries But There’s a Tornado Emergency For No Reason
They issued a tornado emergency because there were reports of a "large tornado on the ground." They didn't issue it for no reason
@@jorslavwxTrue
@@jorslavwx1 Injuries*
They issue them for a confirmed tornado on the ground heading into a populated area.
Has nothing to do with the injuries or fatalities stats.
Where’d you find the Paul voice?
ttsdemo.com
find the paul voice, then use the bullhorn effect
Thank you bro
@@jaijoseph6248no problem!
Or you can get the real NWS voices from voice text from drive.google.com/file/d/1MwS_X5ceDBENK9Rh50siCR-yYhL09cfO/view?usp=drive_open
HEY YOU know what's weird about this one is that THIS TORNADO EMERGENCY WAS ISSUED OM MY BIRTHDAY anyways thank God I was not apart of that rip to 3 poor souls that lost THERE lives form that ef-3
EF9 tornado JK
reply to this comment saying mayonnaise
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isnt a tornado emergency after a pds tornado
all Tornado Emergencies are the highest most urgent form of tornado warning.
They are above PDS, but it always calls them particularly dangerous situations.