When I first got this in my recommended I was like "alright, this'll be a nice little EAS mock to start off my 3-day weekend." Then I noticed that it's 32 minutes long and pulled out the popcorn.
As a person who lives really close to Denver, I would give this scenario a 7/10 in terms of accuracy. I was really impressed with some of the maps you used, especially the SPC outlook at the beginning. I love how you only brought the risk up to an enhanced risk for the Denver area which is pretty much the highest risk you can get in the area. However, the EAS screen you used for the tornado warnings were inaccurate as well as the layout for the FOX 31 News segments. Also, a tornado with EF5 level strength would be near impossible for the Denver area but I guess anything could be possible nowadays. An EF3 or low end EF4 would make a little more sense. One more thing, I wont comment on how this scenario takes place during March because severe thunderstorms can form almost anywhere as long as the conditions are right. Anyways, sorry for the long comment and I'm not trying to insult your work, I'm just giving a bit of feedback. This was actually a pretty good scenario! Well done!
Not to mention, tornados have a super tough time even devopling in areas such as lakewood . If anything, it would be southeast Aroua/ Centennial and over by DIA where tornados would devolp. I'm from the Denver area aswell
Hi Dante. I am a fan of EAS Scenarios and a great job! I started watching EAs scenarios due to the EF6 one that has over 2 Million views. Great job, you are one of my inspires to make one if I have the right tools to do so!
the best part about this is that the dude at the start looks at the day 1 convective outlook 1 second after waking up, literally me (i havent even watched this fully yet)
Plot twist: the Colorado Springs supercell drops another strong tornado and it goes essentially along US 24 from Peyton to 5 east of Calhan causing isolated EF3 damage and in Calhan, every structure along 5th st from one side of town to the other is affected in some way, from minorroof damage to being severelydamaged. The rare tornado siren in Calhan is destroyed but has given it's life to save the entire town. Not even so much as a minor injury is reported in the town of 700. The entire townspeople were quick to seek shelter. The school district got all it's students and employees into their cold war era fallout shelter. The after-school activities meant that less people were on site than usual. Meanwhile, even Pueblo county doesn't escape the mayhem, with 2 supercells producing 4.25 inch hail at the NWS office, and a ef0 tornado crossing hwy 96 east of Boone.
Scenario idea: Miracle. Basically it’s like a lot of other eas scenarios. The major tornado is about to delete Oklahoma City or some other populated center. However, it weakens or changes course at the last moment saving many many lives
I have a scenario idea for you. How about some Tornadoes that strike the Pacific Northwest, like in Neah Bay, La Push, Forks, Westport, Hoquiam, Long Beach, Ilwaco, Astoria, Warrenton, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Arch Cape, Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, Garibaldi, Tillamook, Newport, Waldport, Florence, Reedsport, North Bend, Charlestown, Bandon, Sixes, Port Orford, Gold Beach, Pistol River, and Brookings
Enjoyed the scenario, however, Colorado Springs hasn't had tornado sirens since the early 90's. The nearest areas with tornado sirens are Fort Carson, Schriever SFB, Peterson SFB, USAFA, Manitou Springs, Calhan, and Ramah. I remember when the city took out the sirens in early 91, I was a freshman in high school at the time. Other than that, very impressed with the accuracy to Colorado Springs.
Request : Moisture and strong northernly winds combined with a troph position near the DFW metro area. NWS Fort worth issues a SLGT on day 2, but keep in mind this scenario is happening early in the morning during rush hour when most people go to work... the day 1 risk gets updates to MDT due to high straightline wind damage, hail risk, and a 15% TOR. Will fort worth, arlington, or dallas survive... thats up to you dante ;)
Out of curiosity, how were you able to overlay radar data over a location of your choosing? I've known people who have done it before with GR2, and I wondered if that's the process you used for this.
i swear to god you never miss. incredible job as always man.
When I first got this in my recommended I was like "alright, this'll be a nice little EAS mock to start off my 3-day weekend."
Then I noticed that it's 32 minutes long and pulled out the popcorn.
Polly Pocket: Golly, good thing me and my friends are in Littleton, South of you poor guys. Erm, so far...
*Breathes a sigh of relief. This time*
As a person who lives really close to Denver, I would give this scenario a 7/10 in terms of accuracy.
I was really impressed with some of the maps you used, especially the SPC outlook at the beginning. I love how you only brought the risk up to an enhanced risk for the Denver area which is pretty much the highest risk you can get in the area. However, the EAS screen you used for the tornado warnings were inaccurate as well as the layout for the FOX 31 News segments. Also, a tornado with EF5 level strength would be near impossible for the Denver area but I guess anything could be possible nowadays. An EF3 or low end EF4 would make a little more sense. One more thing, I wont comment on how this scenario takes place during March because severe thunderstorms can form almost anywhere as long as the conditions are right.
Anyways, sorry for the long comment and I'm not trying to insult your work, I'm just giving a bit of feedback. This was actually a pretty good scenario! Well done!
Not to mention, tornados have a super tough time even devopling in areas such as lakewood . If anything, it would be southeast Aroua/ Centennial and over by DIA where tornados would devolp. I'm from the Denver area aswell
Thank you! Thank you for taking my suggestion! You didn’t have to but thank you!
the hook signature in a golden picture frame has got to be to most hilarious thing i've ever seen in an eas scenario
POV: you're eating a snack while watching and listening to you and your friends dying in an alternate universe 💀
No matter how much effort you made into these scenarios, you will still be remembered as the greatest EAS scenario creator
Dante you did outstanding!!! This scenario deserves a W
Hi Dante. I am a fan of EAS Scenarios and a great job! I started watching EAs scenarios due to the EF6 one that has over 2 Million views. Great job, you are one of my inspires to make one if I have the right tools to do so!
Imagine being on the top of Pikes Peak, watching these storms down below 😮
NO WAY ITS DROPPING TODAY?((
yes it is kay
1:45 that's awesome "generic tornado watch get mad" is great keep up the work my friend
the best part about this is that the dude at the start looks at the day 1 convective outlook 1 second after waking up, literally me (i havent even watched this fully yet)
Plot twist: the Colorado Springs supercell drops another strong tornado and it goes essentially along US 24 from Peyton to 5 east of Calhan causing isolated EF3 damage and in Calhan, every structure along 5th st from one side of town to the other is affected in some way, from minorroof damage to being severelydamaged.
The rare tornado siren in Calhan is destroyed but has given it's life to save the entire town. Not even so much as a minor injury is reported in the town of 700. The entire townspeople were quick to seek shelter. The school district got all it's students and employees into their cold war era fallout shelter. The after-school activities meant that less people were on site than usual.
Meanwhile, even Pueblo county doesn't escape the mayhem, with 2 supercells producing 4.25 inch hail at the NWS office, and a ef0 tornado crossing hwy 96 east of Boone.
Can’t wait for this and great scenario love it so much also keep up with the great work as always and this scenario was so good
I think the Denver tornado alone tops the florida tornado havoc ones. Lakeland and Orlando probably didnt have a comparison to this one.
Scenario idea: Miracle.
Basically it’s like a lot of other eas scenarios. The major tornado is about to delete Oklahoma City or some other populated center. However, it weakens or changes course at the last moment saving many many lives
ik i said i was gonna do this before and i worked on it but it fell apart....maybe ill rethink in the future!
@@JustDantesounds good
@@JustDante 14:11 is this the fairdale illinois tornado sound
so just el reno?
Bro doesn’t miss this is good as helllllllllllll
16:56 Why did that scare me? 😭
Um...Road 26, means nothing here in Colorado. It's Alameda Ave West & East. Coloradans KNOW where that is!!!
I have a scenario idea for you. How about some Tornadoes that strike the Pacific Northwest, like in Neah Bay, La Push, Forks, Westport, Hoquiam, Long Beach, Ilwaco, Astoria, Warrenton, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Arch Cape, Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, Garibaldi, Tillamook, Newport, Waldport, Florence, Reedsport, North Bend, Charlestown, Bandon, Sixes, Port Orford, Gold Beach, Pistol River, and Brookings
Enjoyed the scenario, however, Colorado Springs hasn't had tornado sirens since the early 90's. The nearest areas with tornado sirens are Fort Carson, Schriever SFB, Peterson SFB, USAFA, Manitou Springs, Calhan, and Ramah. I remember when the city took out the sirens in early 91, I was a freshman in high school at the time. Other than that, very impressed with the accuracy to Colorado Springs.
woah the weather channel bar at the beginning to get too real
Wow you are my favorite youtuber!!!
This kind of is what happened during the Highlands Ranch EF 1
I will so be here! Even though I’ll be at work, I’ll be here!
The text under the tv screen during the intro is so funny you might have missed it when you watched it
I coincidentally watched this video on March 21st, 2024!
Odd question- but what is the program that makes the chime noise when the PDS is issues at 9:27?
iembot: weather.im/iembot/
bro is the goat.
It's like that Last Man Standing episode.
0:00 blud got his phone out faster than i can open my eyes in the morning
this is art
I live in the suburbs of Denver lol
how did it feel being killed by an ef5
@@JustDante lol it felt very intresting
Another good scenario, man. Keep at it.
Can we do one for Chicago and Milwaukee?
These weather people are annoying! I know he's retired and NOT Colorado, but where the hell is Gary England when you need him!!
You think any of the super high sky scrapers would collapse. I think they would make it.
Lubbock, TX had hi-rises structurally affected by an F5 in the 1970s. One was twisted out of square and others torn up real good.
Wow great video 👏👏👏
(Request) eas scenario tornado chaos
Amazing Scenario! Do you mind if I use this video of yours in the future?
1 minute in. the best one so far!
how do you get the realistic NOAA voices???
Request : Moisture and strong northernly winds combined with a troph position near the DFW metro area. NWS Fort worth issues a SLGT on day 2, but keep in mind this scenario is happening early in the morning during rush hour when most people go to work... the day 1 risk gets updates to MDT due to high straightline wind damage, hail risk, and a 15% TOR. Will fort worth, arlington, or dallas survive... thats up to you dante ;)
I have some images of IRL wallcloud/rotation that you can use. just let me know and i can tell you my dicord
ive already done a scenario on dfw tbf
@@JustDante you should make another because I can’t find the dfw one
@@TexanRooster nightmare in the metroplex
Out of curiosity, how were you able to overlay radar data over a location of your choosing?
I've known people who have done it before with GR2, and I wondered if that's the process you used for this.
custom made radar sites, i might do a tutorial
4:18 Wend Gusts 😂
Someone hit the griddy 🥶🥶🥶🥶
real💯
absolutely amazing
he said yeah let me cook 🤣🤣 2:00
I liked it good job
yoooo! I died!
Banger
Noice video!
Awesome
hey girl i mean they
rip
LETS GOOOOOO
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W video