imagine living in cave creek turning on the news like, "I wonder what it's like today" and you just see this while the reporter says, "-Cave Creek.. There's probably nothing left up there."
@@airplanes_aren.t_real Finally no need to destroy desert anymore, i can finish my mob farm in peace, just gotta bring the silk touch and shulkers boxes
@@dijital4801 yeah, what's with the school system anyways? this is the perfect temperature to go for a swim in the asphalt roads to get some good exercise smh
When cast iron reaches around 2700F the silicon melts back into solution and the carbon will start to oxidize rapidly... This process is referred to as "carbon boil". So in a weird roundabout way he's correct in fahrenheit as well lol
@@SuperTrunkspace IF steel would be the same as (cast) iron... good steel should only contain traces of "contaminations" and be mainly iron (Fe) and carbon (C). So, no 2,5% Si in it to get that going, good aka interesting insight though.
“Cave Creek, Fountain Hills, they don’t look good either” Both at 2960 and 1665 degrees respectively. Yes, these look like very unattractive temperatures for sustaining living organisms. When not even bacteria can survive the temperature in your town, it is safe to assume that things don’t look good.
@@PappyP imagine the storm that is happening at the border between 65 degrees and 2900 degrees. if the heat doesnt kill em the Armagedon sized storm will.
@@PappyP if you think it's unrealistic temperature for weather - sadly, it's totally realistic. I was born in city, where +60°C in summer was "totally fine".
even if the high's here weren't themselves instantly deadly; pretty sure the temperature deltas here would create pretty much *every* extreme weather phenomenon simultaneously.
Love it when there's errors on screen and the news anchors just go with it anyways, hilarity always ensues.
based and nep pilled
@@DarmaniLinkbased icon
is that a Nep pfp?
@@trapnep bro....
“Everyone in McKinney is dead.”
I love when news channels have technical glitches like this and turn it into a comedy segment.
Nah, Phoenix-area temps aren't too far from this.
@@jasonkeith2832 Buddy, where do you think I live?
Hell?
@@vaultdweller1386 Hell, Michigan
😂 I absolutely agree with you fully
@@BierBart12
"Wickenburg is a total loss". The most accurate news I've heard reported in a very long time.
Has been since the Golden Nugget went to crap
I would get out
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He wasn't even talking about the temperature, that's just Wickenburg
I got food poisoning in Wickenburg. Sickest I've ever been. Thought I was dying.
" I'm not your dad, but I would get out" cracked me up😂
He didont mean it like that, even tho its funnier He meant it as like bossing you around
I read this as he said it
@@YoshiCHEEPI don’t think that’s what the commenter implied…
kinda assumed he meant "who am I to tell you what to do since im not your dad"
"That's what **her** dad told me last night!" 😢😂
The guy absolutely dying off screen makes this almost as funny as McKinney.
"Everyone in McKinney is dead."
@@JustAJosuke The heat index is 10 thousand- what is that? 101 thousand. It's hot in McKinney.
@@harrypotterfan1007It's hot in Mckinney!
It's hot in McKinney
Everyone in McKinney is dead...
Everyone calling him out for his lack of knowledge on steel's boiling temperature, give him a break! He's a meteorologist not a metallurgist!
Is a metaurologist someone who studies urologists?
@@EMLtheViewerhe said metaorologist, so its someone who studies people who study timepieces
Honestly if he said melts instead of boils he'd have been pretty close.
I think he's a matte allergist, an allergy scientist who reflects less than 10% light.
He said “I think” not “I know”
“surprise is starting to warm up here at 1300 degrees”
I bet they were surprised.
they were very surprise (ed)
Surprise is just our big joke honestly
Celcius of Fahrenheit? Doesn't matter, you're dead anyway
@GageTucker-of2wd But is it a bigger joke than Why?
imagine living in cave creek turning on the news like, "I wonder what it's like today" and you just see this while the reporter says, "-Cave Creek.. There's probably nothing left up there."
"Just gonna turn the AC on a bit more..."
i’m from cave creek, there wasn’t much there to begin with
i just imagine some granny with family up there almost getting a heart attack lol
"It's not even worth looting up there..."
Except if you want to loot glass, in that case grab a good pan and a long stick
@@airplanes_aren.t_reala very long stick
hey, molten slag can also be worth something... if you're desprate enough
@@airplanes_aren.t_real Finally no need to destroy desert anymore, i can finish my mob farm in peace, just gotta bring the silk touch and shulkers boxes
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Honestly love when the weatherman sees something obviously wrong and just rolls with it.
McKinny is still hotter but- 😂
Everyone in McKinney is dead.
But they are all dead there....except for Jimmy...he's a little sunburnt.
101105 degrees
It's hot in McKinny!
“Everyone in Mckinny is ded”
As an Arizonan, I can confirm, this is just Tuesday.
"schools will be remaining open despite the fact that the walls are melting"
@@dijital4801 yeah, what's with the school system anyways? this is the perfect temperature to go for a swim in the asphalt roads to get some good exercise smh
I don't know; those seem more like Thursday numbers to me.
As a southern Nevadan I can relate
I looked at the numbers and said:
“Only 2960 degrees? This must have been during winter.”
My favorite one of these joke bits will always be the deadpan "Everyone in Mickinney is dead"
Literally just came from that video to this one
0:28 It starts to melt at around 1500°C, but since boiling is the start of going gaseous it would need aprox 2800°C (5000ish °F)...
Well he had the right number, just the wrong system of measurement.
@@BigSmoke-vg7ed I would like to agree -- but Kelvin is the the only right measurement ;D
When cast iron reaches around 2700F the silicon melts back into solution and the carbon will start to oxidize rapidly... This process is referred to as "carbon boil". So in a weird roundabout way he's correct in fahrenheit as well lol
@@SuperTrunkspace IF steel would be the same as (cast) iron... good steel should only contain traces of "contaminations" and be mainly iron (Fe) and carbon (C). So, no 2,5% Si in it to get that going, good aka interesting insight though.
@@AND-od5jt If what you said is true, explain stainless steel.
i love it when something's totally screwed over in the news and the reporter just goes with it
“Cave Creek, Fountain Hills, they don’t look good either”
Both at 2960 and 1665 degrees respectively. Yes, these look like very unattractive temperatures for sustaining living organisms. When not even bacteria can survive the temperature in your town, it is safe to assume that things don’t look good.
As someone who spent 0.2 seconds in Cave Creek, I can confirm I am currently very well done KFC
@@olliegoria congratulations KFC
@@olliegoria You're not even well done at that point, you're CONGRATULATIONS
Most sanitary town in the state
@@rubylucyleftyhe ain’t wrong, none of those pesky humans to litter everywhere
The funniest part is that this is in Arizona lol
Of course it is lol
Then why are they laughing? It's just normal temperatures!
@@AbsolutDashertrue
yea thats normal tempuratures
@@sephsolves9150 fr
This is my favorite genre of weather report bloopers.
I like how he says that Wickenburg is lost but barely mentions Cave Creek
Cave Creek's is ironically a dry heat, so it's better
steel boils at that temperature
No words are needed for Cave Creek. We don't talk about Cave Creek.
Cape Creek is the one where steel boils
@@wintaaaaa
In Celsius at least
This is the exact polar opposite of the news anchor who realized his display was touch screen and he spent half of his broadcast playing with it
Where is that bideo
hes so professional, he didnt lose his cool and turned this lil softwaregore into a comedy segment
everytime i see one of these i think of "everyone in Mckenny is dead."
"Wickenburg is a total loss" My dude speaking like he's reporting on a war 💀
I mean if these temperatures were real I think it'd be a lot worse than a war
@@uncroppedsoop they are real, it's just a normal day honestly
It's a war with the sun, and unsurprisingly, we're losing
Many Steels will boil at around that if it's in Celsius, but it's around 5200 Fahrenheit.
Good, so it should be safe then
@@wef6146
Mmm... a scorcher to be sure but they'll make do.
Dont think its 65 degrees Celsius just casually
@@PappyP imagine the storm that is happening at the border between 65 degrees and 2900 degrees. if the heat doesnt kill em the Armagedon sized storm will.
@@PappyP if you think it's unrealistic temperature for weather - sadly, it's totally realistic. I was born in city, where +60°C in summer was "totally fine".
Love how he didn’t say “melt” he elaborated on the fact that steel would
*boil*
Going beyond liquid steel there.
Straight to gas@@gengarzilla1685
mmmm steel vapor
and hes actually right which is the funniest part. steal does boil at that temperate
This is the same energy of that one weather reporter saying “Everyone in Mckinny is DEAD!” XD
I love how they have a sense of humour with just enough professionalism to keep it appropriate for the news 😂
I remember this faintly, but it's funny that this was from one of my local news stations.
Steel balls boil at that tempature 🥶
Steel cubes also boil at 2900 celsius
But do steel beams boil at that temperature?
@@gengarzilla1685 steel is mostly iron so yes, shape doesnt matter
The crew laughing is what makes this so funny
The exasperated "oh my god-.." followed by the loud wheezing at the end is unbelievably hilarious
Cut out of the best part at the end - “There’s nothing left out there for scavenging.”
I could watch these kind of videos for hours!
I like how he doesnt mention Florence having a high number like its normal for Florence
"Again, im not your dad" i love him stressing how little he cares if they listen
This is up there with "Everyone in Mckinney is dead."
As someone living in Arizona, I can confirm these temps are real.
The confidence he had when saying that, really gets me...!
This is funny as heck!
"Everyone in McKinney is dead."
The best news reporter
Plot twist: Those temperatures were actually accurate and the crew thought it was just a glitch
The fact that he just rolled with it and started making actually funny jokes is pretty impressive.
typical phoenix metro area temps
I always love the jokes weather forecasters make when the system glitches
Remember when weathermen had humor?
even if the high's here weren't themselves instantly deadly; pretty sure the temperature deltas here would create pretty much *every* extreme weather phenomenon simultaneously.
steel boils at 2900 lol
In Celsius which is around 5000 in Farenheit. Steel melts at 2900 Farenheit but boils at twice the temperature.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl **removes context hoping for funny**
**gets told context**
...
Dang
@@domi-no1826 ????
@@trinityy-7 2900°c but it does boil at 2900
@@domi-no1826 no i mean your reply. you claimed to remove context for funny, but there is no funny in sight for miles
the fact that steel boils at 2750°C, and cave creek is 2960 is a crazy mistake
the sun: *exists*
Arizona: finally, a worthy opponent! our battle shall be legendary!
McKinney is the superior version of Arizona.
You can hear the guys in the studio laughing
"Uh, everyone in Mckinney is dead."
i was lucky enough to see this go down live 😂
They're laughing. Cave creek is boiling and they're laughing
If it was 2900 celsius, he would be REALLY close
Funny part is that the guy was exactly right about the boiling point of steel. He just had that fact on hand ready to go
the temperatures aren't an error, that's just an average summer day in arizona
I love how he plays along with the technical issue it’s hilarious
some maniacs been turning off play stations while the save icon is displayed across the damn county.
"Wickenburg is a total loss."
Was that before or after the Sun paid a visit?
Glad its not Celsius, i was confused for a second
I dont think its much better in either scaling
@CinnabarCereal not really, no
i love it when the decimal disappears
normal day in las vegas
It’s in Phoenix
He's got a smile like "my improv classes are about to pay off."
You're laughing. Cave Creek is boiling, and you're laughing. How dare you.
Now all we need to know is the combustion temperature of jet fuel
He's so good at improvising.
My technical brain is wonder why the weather sensors are reading that in the first place...
"hey, boss... Yeah, just checked the weather, I'm evacuating. See ya Monday!"
"Forecast during a nuclear war:
And yet I bet it initiated panic in some viewers. 😆
Me when steel boils around this temperature:
Steel boils at this temperature so I'm sure there's nothing left up there.
I had tears
they reallly had the chance to say "surprise is really surprising" but didnt
ive been to arizona and thats about right
In fairness, these are winter temps. Summer highs come close to doubling anything shown on screen.
"Everyone in Ahwatukee is dead"
can confirm
They have a town called surprise?!
With a temperature of 1350, yeah that pretty surprising
Imagine aliens finding this and not realizing it's a joke xD
Is it bad that I immediately recognized your pfp😭
*giant beam of light going into the sky from those towns*
Meanwhile the citezens: *ordering mcdonalds*
He's actually correct; molten steel begins to boil around 3000°F.
I’m glad they got a sense of humor about it
“Everyone in McKinney is dead”
This is what I'd expect on Top Gear, not a news network!!! LMFAO what a riot
Nice that he had a good sense of humor about the mistake
I’m from cave creek this is funny! I remember this
The fact that he actually semi-accurately remembered the boiling point of steel😭
THIS IS HILARIOUS???? That poor weather man didnt know what to say lmaoooo
The tempura in Surprise is certainly a surprise for the people who live there (though not a fun one.)
Same vibes as "Everyone in McKinney is dead."
I love it when news has jokes like this
he should have said "and over here at surprise, they're getting a real hot surprise"
It's the fact he says this stuff with a straight face.
I love it. 🙃
I love how they're a good sport about the tech issues, lol.
We need more news anchors like him
One of the best News moments
Everyone in Cave Creek, is (unwillingly) reenacting that scene from "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost ark."
I can't believe 64 was the Sky Harbor butcher all along
the image of an entire town being nothing more than a boiling blob of glowing everything is quite hilarious.
I ain't never been to Arizona but I still think I can speak on this with good authority:
Coldest winter day in Phoenix metro area.
huge respect for the people in the mcchicken
You know what, future career goal right here guys, be the funny weatherman people make videos about