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  • Опубликовано: 30 мар 2021
  • Meteorologist David Yeomans breaks down natural disaster scenes from movies and television, including 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' 'The Day After Tomorrow,' 'The Crown,' 'Only the Brave,' 'Twister,' 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' 'War of the Worlds,' 'The Impossible,' 'Dante's Peak' and 'Everest.'
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @FerventLotus
    @FerventLotus 3 года назад +14610

    "Tornadoes are very sensitive to their environment."
    Never thought I'd have so much in common with a tornado.

    • @RandomBadAnimations
      @RandomBadAnimations 3 года назад +769

      Tornado:*sob sob * why did you hit me
      Hill: what I barley touched you

    • @Nugcon
      @Nugcon 3 года назад +90

      Mood

    • @Blernster
      @Blernster 3 года назад +162

      I wonder if tornadoes also want to die

    • @brucewayne4036
      @brucewayne4036 3 года назад +19

      Pathetic

    • @grindupBaker
      @grindupBaker 3 года назад +32

      Tornadoes aren't artistic.

  • @omarmier6188
    @omarmier6188 3 года назад +9143

    Bruh, imagine this guy breaking down "Cloudy with a chance of meatballs"

    • @Feimicha
      @Feimicha 3 года назад +385

      I’d imagine absolute chaos, and maybe another expert in a different field helping out with the conversion of water vapor to food.

    • @dinamosflams
      @dinamosflams 3 года назад +245

      You would need several experts Just to discuss How absurd that film is
      Great movie nonetheless

    • @rainbowslinkies
      @rainbowslinkies 3 года назад +111

      Or Sharknado lol

    • @GoldBirdQ
      @GoldBirdQ 3 года назад +26

      Yes now I want it

    • @temperyt3394
      @temperyt3394 3 года назад +8

      @@Feimicha has always happened

  • @navtektv
    @navtektv Год назад +1955

    If I was a kid watching this dude explaining this stuff I might have been inspired to find out become a meteorologist. He's well spoken, explains things well and makes weather sound more interesting to me than it ever has been. Wish most educators were this knowledgeable and adept at teaching their subjects.

    • @drdre4397
      @drdre4397 Год назад +14

      To be fair educators tend to teach far broader subjects...

    • @vm6824
      @vm6824 Год назад +5

      @@drdre4397 and they tend to only stay one page ahead of their students...

    • @longbow857
      @longbow857 Год назад +16

      @@vm6824 Generalizing a whole workforce with some grudge you hold. How sad. But even if it was true then as long as they can convey that knowledge in a good manner they are still better teachers then the wisest man who doesn't have this ability. So it seems like you don't even understand what qualities are sought after concerning teachers.

    • @justthisweeb
      @justthisweeb Год назад +15

      @@longbow857 most teachers don't have that ability. Especially in universities and public schools. The ones I've had that can actually be called that can be counted on one hand.
      There are also less and less teachers out there.

    • @Moose92411
      @Moose92411 11 месяцев назад +10

      No one should be allowed to be this informative and this handsome at the same time 😅

  • @jeruru
    @jeruru Год назад +803

    My family survived the 2017 Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, and they witnessed the eye of the hurricane and everything you described was how they experienced it. In fact it was so calm they thought the storm was over and then they could hear the wind rushing like a train and people scrambled back inside after they tried to investigate the damage.

    • @thaloblue
      @thaloblue Год назад +32

      Poor PR. They were all done so dirty by multiple govt officials.

    • @jeanninelockridge5235
      @jeanninelockridge5235 Год назад +14

      The same thing happened when I was a kid. When everything went quite, it scared me the most.

    • @jen-a-purr
      @jen-a-purr Год назад +14

      That’s exactly what they sound like. A big azz freight train. Happened here during Hurricane Irma right before Maria I believe. I’m in Florida & I’ve never heard such a loud noise with a storm coming through

    • @devleenachakraborty6829
      @devleenachakraborty6829 Год назад +4

      Same. Bay of Bengal region is prime cyclone area, but the city of Kolkata, which is slightly inland, along the river, is usually not in the direct path of the eye. We're no stranger to it, but when super cyclone amphan ran over the city, we witnessed the eye in the middle of the night; the wind around it reached 290kmph at one time. it was unbelievable

    • @FoodNerds
      @FoodNerds Год назад +9

      I hope that you all are ok.

  • @nii0325
    @nii0325 3 года назад +20858

    This guy managed to talk about weather for 46 minutes and it wasn't even boring

    • @anagulgul6361
      @anagulgul6361 3 года назад +817

      He litterrally explained better in 46 minutes then my teacher

    • @LucidHydra.R6
      @LucidHydra.R6 3 года назад +87

      @@anagulgul6361 honestly tho

    • @luciano53688
      @luciano53688 3 года назад +186

      thats because he is handsome

    • @kushalrai2732
      @kushalrai2732 3 года назад +81

      @@luciano53688 she/he is out of line, but she's right.

    • @kaila_girl3077
      @kaila_girl3077 3 года назад +6

      Right

  • @shadylane8672
    @shadylane8672 3 года назад +3871

    Volcanoes: *goes off*
    5,000 years later
    Volcanoes: AND ANOTHER THING!

    • @haremking7256
      @haremking7256 3 года назад +24

      😂😂😂

    • @CartoonyPirate
      @CartoonyPirate 3 года назад +246

      Volcanoes: _goes off_
      *Thinks of a better argument*
      Volcanoes: Oh I'm not done with you yet!

    • @2hot4u68
      @2hot4u68 3 года назад +60

      Kinda like my wife.

    • @seaborgium919
      @seaborgium919 3 года назад +10

      @Drew Harris I don't get it. Can you explain this joke to me?

    • @shei4654
      @shei4654 3 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂 damm

  • @yanniesays
    @yanniesays Год назад +521

    The Day After Tomorrow has been imprinted in my mind ever since I first saw it as an "educational film viewing" in 6th grade. I remember all of us leaving the room after the movie was finished, all feeling exhausted and shocked, as if we personally experienced those events 😂

    • @erikawilliams9558
      @erikawilliams9558 Год назад +26

      Educational? What class was it... how to make movies?

    • @octaviochavez8720
      @octaviochavez8720 Год назад +26

      ​@@erikawilliams9558 the US educational system is not great 😂

    • @BS-vx8dg
      @BS-vx8dg Год назад +19

      "The Day After Tomorrow has been imprinted in my mind ever since I first saw it as an "educational film viewing" in 6th grade. " Whatever teacher chose to show that to 6th graders should be fired. It's doubly bad that it was ostensibly "educational".

    • @ogcatboner7949
      @ogcatboner7949 10 месяцев назад +5

      Same, I remember watching this in 7th grade geography and history, a teacher showed us this on movie day, everyone else was probably a little shaken up but I was truly fascinated at the force of nature. Truly remarkable

    • @musenightingale
      @musenightingale 10 месяцев назад +4

      I swear I watched that movie at school no less than four times. 😂

  • @heathermcfarland6317
    @heathermcfarland6317 2 года назад +1308

    I wish he would’ve talked about at the end of “Twister” 🌪 when they are floating in the middle of a tornado. I’ve heard people say that could never happen because of all the debris in a tornado. It would’ve killed them. So it would’ve been nice to hear his opinion

    • @cheddar2648
      @cheddar2648 2 года назад +177

      You could probably survive inside like they did, but you could probably not survive the _getting inside_ with all the debris.

    • @williamenright1129
      @williamenright1129 Год назад

      You would be absolutely shredded by debris swirling inside and maybe even skinned alive like some corpses in the jarrel Texas tornado in 1997

    • @jessicarust5385
      @jessicarust5385 Год назад +72

      I would think it'd be hard to breath wouldn't it?

    • @ripnob
      @ripnob Год назад +21

      @@jessicarust5385 yep lmao

    • @Guitarisforgrins
      @Guitarisforgrins Год назад

      Same

  • @shinlee3045
    @shinlee3045 3 года назад +3871

    He talks about tornadoes like they're animals and now I think they're adorable.

    • @adamshearer4576
      @adamshearer4576 3 года назад +223

      to be fair, they are probably the most beautiful thing to watch on this planet when its in the middle of a field or something

    • @LoveAndSnapple
      @LoveAndSnapple 3 года назад +223

      Especially when he said that they don’t like to touch, like they’re shy or something. ☺️

    • @AgentKryos
      @AgentKryos 3 года назад +71

      I agree
      Until one swallows u up.

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 3 года назад +157

      xX CAUTION: DONT PET THE TORNADOES Xx

    • @miledytrujillo2298
      @miledytrujillo2298 3 года назад +15

      I’ve always thought they were adorable

  • @diekje8728
    @diekje8728 3 года назад +25362

    Volcanos are so epic to me because they can literally be “silent” for 500 years and all of sudden they go “Nah”

    • @goblinwisdom
      @goblinwisdom 3 года назад +844

      Live volcanos streaming on yt also get earthquake updates too.

    • @cleverusername9369
      @cleverusername9369 3 года назад +1113

      nobody:
      Volcano: YEET

    • @nicklaskowalski
      @nicklaskowalski 3 года назад +165

      Meteorologist on volcanoes & earthquakes?? I guess volcanoes can affect the weather due to airborne debris and fumes? Earthquakes??

    • @tbeller80
      @tbeller80 3 года назад +274

      @@nicklaskowalski he completely skipped over the part of the movie where the lake turns into acid.

    • @notacat7127
      @notacat7127 3 года назад +26

      On god

  • @SaraSaniA
    @SaraSaniA Год назад +465

    Please invite him again to talk about anything he wants. Really like his whole interview

    • @travay6328
      @travay6328 Год назад +5

      Me too
      I keep replaying. I want to learn about weather now. maybe become a meteorologist 😅

    • @sirius4k
      @sirius4k 8 месяцев назад

      This is not an interview.

  • @ngaireoleary7486
    @ngaireoleary7486 Год назад +287

    I need to add that Jake Gyllenhaal was playing Scott Fisher in the Everest movie and it is actually correct that his face wasn't covered, even though that was not something you would normally do. Fisher knew he was dying and took his oxygen mask off and sat down on the side of the mountain. His body remained there for a few years, but his face was completely blasted away by the ice and wind.

  • @ExoHazzy
    @ExoHazzy 3 года назад +9339

    There's something so cool about seeing an expert explain stuff and know what they're talking about

    • @asyd9477
      @asyd9477 3 года назад +61

      i agree

    • @asyd9477
      @asyd9477 3 года назад +313

      i love how passionate they r when they explain stuff that they love to study

    • @ironicanimations
      @ironicanimations 3 года назад +66

      I love hearing about it and knowing that I can learn so many things in one video :0

    • @skoll_5682
      @skoll_5682 3 года назад +96

      “If you can’t explain something easily, you don’t understand it enough”. After being a trainer....I can agree.

    • @Bllue
      @Bllue 3 года назад +8

      My favorite video is one where 3 scientists talk about movies together.

  • @saltymeatballs4351
    @saltymeatballs4351 2 года назад +4212

    I'm waiting for the "Crackhead breaks down drug addicts in movies"

  • @alluraambrose2978
    @alluraambrose2978 11 месяцев назад +79

    Learned more about weather in 40 minutes than I've ever in my entire life, what a guy, could become one of the best teachers ever.

  • @Krystal109
    @Krystal109 Год назад +114

    I could listen to this guy talk about the weather all day long. He's so knowledgeable and he makes it sound really exciting despite most people thinking the weather is boring.

  • @nobodyexceptme7794
    @nobodyexceptme7794 3 года назад +6732

    This is somehow exactly what i would expect a GQ meteorologist to look like.

    • @BallardMerRoss387
      @BallardMerRoss387 3 года назад +390

      Now imagine watching everyday on your local news like we do in Austin. Husband has a huge crush on him. Lol.

    • @toddgreer6314
      @toddgreer6314 3 года назад +214

      And he's got a masters in meteorology too so he ain't all just looks.....for those of you interested in that kinda stuff

    • @indiamoye2204
      @indiamoye2204 3 года назад +43

      @@toddgreer6314 You can get a master's degree in meteorology? 😳

    • @toddgreer6314
      @toddgreer6314 3 года назад +83

      @@indiamoye2204 Sure....Reed Timmer, a storm chaser, has a PhD

    • @rainesbobo
      @rainesbobo 3 года назад +31

      @@indiamoye2204 Yes.......you can SMH

  • @Purrfect_Werecat
    @Purrfect_Werecat 3 года назад +3041

    Today I Learned: dry storms aren't actually rainless, the water just evaporates before it hits the ground.

  • @matthewmoss4880
    @matthewmoss4880 11 месяцев назад +132

    Preview - 0:00
    Intro - 0:23
    The Day After Tomorrow - 0:33
    The Crown - 9:35
    Only The Brave - 12:23
    Twister - 15:00
    The Wolf of Wall Street - 21:13
    War of the Worlds - 24:18
    Mad Max: Fury Road - 27:30
    The Impossible - 30:59
    Dante's Peak - 35:45
    Crawl - 38:29
    Everest - 42:19
    Outro - 45:57

  • @electrontube
    @electrontube Год назад +89

    easily my most favorite breakdown. this guy is simply so knowledgeable and passionate about the subject. also, he does a tremendous job of explaining technical aspects in a way that I could easily understand.

  • @brandocommando7079
    @brandocommando7079 2 года назад +4397

    The best survival tactic to survive climbing Everest is to not climb Everest.

    • @woerty159
      @woerty159 2 года назад +81

      Big brain time

    • @Koose104
      @Koose104 2 года назад +8

      I liked but saw that the number was 123.

    • @elivandrisse
      @elivandrisse 2 года назад +17

      @@Koose104 I'm replying so u can come back and like it because it's now at 126

    • @cydneylucy2139
      @cydneylucy2139 2 года назад +3

      @@elivandrisse it went to 361 in 6 days

    • @Gamerboy-ml3xp
      @Gamerboy-ml3xp 2 года назад +30

      This has happened to me and I used this tactic and it worked!

  • @k.ottophillips4303
    @k.ottophillips4303 3 года назад +6568

    I like this guy, he's extremely knowledgeable in everything he spoke about, and he explained it in such a way that it wasn't over the viewers head, nor wasn't talking down to them.

    • @josephcoviello5721
      @josephcoviello5721 3 года назад +16

      He wasnt tho
      Dust storms and sand storms almost always create lightning or electrical discharges and tsunamis are not under water earthquakes that's just one of the causes that can make a tsunami
      Those are to blatantly false statements and it kind of makes me wonder if he knows what he's talking about

    • @drkfyres3745
      @drkfyres3745 3 года назад +219

      @@josephcoviello5721 see YOU’RE wrong. A tsunami is caused by the shifting of tectonic plates along fault lines which can lead to larger than usual waves. As for the sand storms I cannot argue upon but I can assure you, this guy is a meteorologist, you’re some lowlife making fun of him on the internet. I’m sure he knows better than you 😂

    • @thiccboi156
      @thiccboi156 3 года назад +26

      @@drkfyres3745 excuse me good sir not to argue here. Isn't movement of plates causes earthquakes therefore tsunamis. Just wondering. Sometimes experts can get wrong in some occasion. We're just human after all.

    • @1TrueGem
      @1TrueGem 3 года назад +4

      @@josephcoviello5721 you're right. The guy got several other details wrong & he often didn't seem to understand the exercise of escalation to the point of the movie's scenario.

    • @josephcoviello5721
      @josephcoviello5721 3 года назад +10

      @@drkfyres3745 tsunami's a unusually large wave not caused by normal tides
      They can be caused but meteors landslides and yes earthquakes
      Tsunami's the wave itself

  • @Redman147
    @Redman147 Год назад +192

    For anyone who wants to see two tornados simultaneously just look up the Pilger Twins. That's a well documented double EF4 event where a single supercell developed into 2 mesocyclones which dropped two tornadoes at the same time that leveled Pilger. Also another way to see two tornadoes at the same time would be a rare event called an Anti Cyclonic tornado which would mirror the main cyclonic tornado, but spins in the opposite direction. The reason tornados are called cyclones are because they spin in the same motion as the earth spins. So anti cyclonic tornado spins opposite the direction the earth spins. A large tornado, if you want to see just how big one can get. Look up the El Reno tornado. It wasn't the most powerful, but it was absolutely massive in size. The largest and one of the fastest moving tornadoes in history.

    • @gtagamer3446
      @gtagamer3446 Год назад +16

      I think the El Reno tornado's the widest tornado ever recorded. Having experienced that, it was terrifying. Especially knowing after the fact that it was over 1 mile wide (Edit: turns out it was 2.6 miles wide)

    • @sara-lorrainegannon8320
      @sara-lorrainegannon8320 Год назад +4

      Extremely informative,instructional and well explained;Thank you for the education!!

    • @Thornbloom
      @Thornbloom Год назад +5

      There's also the fact that you can have multicyclonic storms. Smaller funnels orbiting the main tornado. Rare but not unheard of.

    • @Prettykittychimi
      @Prettykittychimi 7 месяцев назад +4

      One of the Pilger tornados was the fastest moving as it got sucked up into the other tornado, so to speak. It’s weird a meteorologist hasn’t heard about the Pilger tornadoes which is well documented.

    • @chellesama8256
      @chellesama8256 6 месяцев назад +4

      You definitely want to see Pecos Hank's video on it! Gorgeously shot, excellent music composed by Hank, and very informative while staying interesting.

  • @Deus69xxx1
    @Deus69xxx1 2 года назад +869

    As someone that likes Day after Tomorrow, it's not about 'normal' weather, it's specifically about the weather getting severely abnormal.

    • @sarelloo
      @sarelloo 2 года назад +262

      Yeah but the way it's depicted is literally against the laws of physics.

    • @vergilsmotivation5126
      @vergilsmotivation5126 Год назад +127

      Yeah, but even at this level it’d be completely unrealistic. It is basically impossible for any of the weather to happen in this movie to happen in real life

    • @danielmalmros8532
      @danielmalmros8532 Год назад +91

      He is just talking about how realistic it is and explaining why it wouldnt happen, so he isnt hired to take consideration that its a movie..just to explain how realistic it is.

    • @pineforest1442
      @pineforest1442 Год назад

      I think technically speaking, climate change actually makes hurricanes and tornadoes less likely to occur...
      But yes, it’s Hollywood’s overdramatized way of warning of climate change.

    • @dimitrigegas4212
      @dimitrigegas4212 Год назад +85

      Meteorologist here… Yeah of course we can all suspend belief for a good disaster movie. He was just explaining the impossibility of it :)…. But I’m sure he too gets a kick out of films like this I know I did.

  • @JaredSVX
    @JaredSVX 3 года назад +2762

    This guy definitely needs to do another episode

  • @Truffle_Pup
    @Truffle_Pup Год назад +39

    Regarding "The Impossible", there was a kid at my school, about 2 years below me, who lost both his parents and brother in that disaster, I think they were in Sri Lanka. I have never seen the film, and I'm still not certain if that's out of respect or horror for what happened. I don't think I ever will watch the film though tbh, it really shook the whole school. I hope you're ok buddy.

  • @JBMystwind
    @JBMystwind Год назад +151

    That's true about hills and mountains not being immune to tornados. I lived in the bluffs of Wisconsin, and everyone always talked about how southern Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa were prone to the twisters because they were flat. Until we had a tornado tear through our hills. Interesting enough, it seemed like it followed the valley in the bluffs like a spinner that got stuck in a groove. Don't know if that was just a coincidence or if there was something to that, ie. maybe the air rising off the sides of the hills kept the tornado focused in the center of the valley?
    Tell you what though, it's unnerving moving to the west coast where there are no basements, even if there are slim to no tornados out here.

    • @a7xogg
      @a7xogg Год назад +5

      Mountains affect storms in different ways and since tornadoes need just the right conditions to forum and mountains affect that.

    • @madisonsykes4896
      @madisonsykes4896 Год назад +2

      Only thing we worry about are the eathquakes out here lol

    • @missladybug6556
      @missladybug6556 Год назад

      I live In the gulf coast and the reason we don’t have basements is because how close we are to sea level and because of floods

  • @chelseascardino3771
    @chelseascardino3771 2 года назад +3175

    this guy is my local meteorologist, I remember him coming to my school a few years ago and all the girls thought he was the hottest man alive

    • @amycompton9336
      @amycompton9336 2 года назад +441

      Lol I would stand by that. He's incredibly smart and very attractive. That's all I need 😂

    • @twstdreality
      @twstdreality 2 года назад +133

      Don’t tell Chris Hansen with Dateline NBC. He might make him take a seat right over there

    • @revipetersen7853
      @revipetersen7853 2 года назад +72

      They were right 😆

    • @iveecrews4735
      @iveecrews4735 2 года назад +92

      All he needs is some glasses and he be my pick for 2021 hottest guy of the year

    • @allmonstatements5032
      @allmonstatements5032 2 года назад +48

      They not wrong

  • @bastianhauler5071
    @bastianhauler5071 2 года назад +2480

    Please bring this guy back and let him Break Down "Sharknado"

    • @zebootytickler15
      @zebootytickler15 2 года назад +20

      Wtf 🤣🤣🤣

    • @zebootytickler15
      @zebootytickler15 2 года назад +20

      But that's not a bad idea tho

    • @gloriachelele7774
      @gloriachelele7774 2 года назад +36

      Most unrealistic movie I ever watched 😂

    • @Groovyredhead
      @Groovyredhead 2 года назад +50

      His first sentence for Sharknado would be “this is all bulls*t!” 🤣🤣🤣

    • @trossk
      @trossk 2 года назад +8

      Sharknado is a real thing.

  • @amaria1731
    @amaria1731 Год назад +16

    I cannot believe I just watched a video about weather for almost an hour and I was thoroughly entertained during every second. Love this guy, this was fascinating

  • @isaacmccarty1564
    @isaacmccarty1564 Год назад +81

    Being in the eye of a hurricane in so surreal feeling. Just looking up and seeing everything around you is insane. And it was crazy hearing him talk about it that way. When hurricane Laura hit, and the eye opened up, you could see people lined up looking at it

    • @StealsAndEatsYourSandwich
      @StealsAndEatsYourSandwich Год назад +4

      My mom was in the eye of a hurricane once! She said it was so surreal but my papa(grandpa) told her to get back inside because it was dangerous, and he was correct, cause according to my mum “ almost 2 minutes later the weather went insane “ makes me glad my papa knew what he was doing in that situation.

    • @autumnrain8479
      @autumnrain8479 Год назад +3

      and in Florida, we go out and swim in our pools during the eye of the hurricane lol

    • @Lady-Shun94
      @Lady-Shun94 2 месяца назад

      I've been in the eye of 2 hurricanes and it is both beautiful and terrifying.

  • @Emm_er
    @Emm_er 3 года назад +2384

    Everything this man says about The Day After Tomorrow is curing my childhood nightmares. Cold-cored hurricanes aren't real, Little Me, they can't hurt you.

    • @Gabriel87100
      @Gabriel87100 3 года назад +70

      Those aren't, but the ice cap melting-induced ice age is, it just takes a few thousand years. :P

    • @Emm_er
      @Emm_er 3 года назад +40

      @@Gabriel87100 *insert meme: An avocado! thaaanks...*

    • @KeepCoolguy
      @KeepCoolguy 3 года назад +2

      Emm_er 😐

    • @dynasty0019
      @dynasty0019 3 года назад +3

      Nor'easter's and Polar Lows say hi.

    • @settratheimperishable4093
      @settratheimperishable4093 3 года назад +15

      @@Gabriel87100 except right now we're kinda super speeding that process right now, we can even see those currents slowly starting to fail right now, due to global warming. Europe will be a cold place in 100 years (ironic, considering a lot of yje globe will become a whole lot warmer

  • @clineswxfe7181
    @clineswxfe7181 3 года назад +5059

    he taught me more in 40 minutes than my science teacher taught me this whole year

    • @random_fall
      @random_fall 3 года назад +85

      Lol same that’s why I watch the news because he is the weather man in my city lol

    • @nekrugderzweite8298
      @nekrugderzweite8298 3 года назад +14

      @@random_fall nice

    • @tracysouth3635
      @tracysouth3635 3 года назад +58

      And best of all is I wasn't forced to learn this I chose to which lead to way more interest, fun, excitement, and fun.

    • @AlexDeLarge1
      @AlexDeLarge1 3 года назад +58

      *I listened better to this video than to my science teacher

    • @sergiocaro8238
      @sergiocaro8238 3 года назад +4

      That happens every time I watch RUclips

  • @SamanthaSteMarie
    @SamanthaSteMarie Год назад +26

    I would watch a lecture form this guy any day. He explains things so well

  • @pinkyoilers
    @pinkyoilers Год назад +11

    MAN i love hearing experts talk about why they love their field of interest their passion always manages to make it extremely fascinating even if its not a topic im personally super into
    Like the part where he said "the weather is something that can get a lot of people to actually look up" I'm like huh! Wow! I guess you're right i never thought about it like that!

  • @cl0wny_y
    @cl0wny_y 3 года назад +1619

    This video made me both less scared of natural disasters and very scared of natural disasters at the same time

    • @JayJayvanriel
      @JayJayvanriel 3 года назад +57

      When he said in a tsunami, you'll probably die and there isn't much to do. I felt that.

    • @syene5739
      @syene5739 3 года назад +31

      @@JayJayvanriel tsunamis low key terrify me 😂😂😂

    • @Raatma918
      @Raatma918 2 года назад +3

      I live in Oklahoma and while I'm still scared of big storms at the end of the day its out of my control but when the time comes ill do what I have too no doubt!!!

    • @syene5739
      @syene5739 2 года назад +1

      @Weyland Punani good point

    • @sa.w.s.3070
      @sa.w.s.3070 2 года назад

      Right? I am so confused..

  • @TheAzn2go
    @TheAzn2go 3 года назад +2902

    Woooo that’s my local Austin weatherman! Awesome job David! He has always been great at explaining weather events and breaking it down for us on local tv, so it’s unsurprising how well he did this for GQ.

    • @jaxontheboss2319
      @jaxontheboss2319 3 года назад +82

      It's actually really cool to be honest

    • @electric7man
      @electric7man 3 года назад +51

      I just wish Jim Spencer was hanging with him in this video!

    • @grayonthewater
      @grayonthewater 3 года назад +46

      Bahahaha I’ve lived here in Austin for 8 years and I’ve never watched the local news I had no idea he is our weather guy 😂 in my defense I haven’t had cable in 15 years and I look at my phone weather app

    • @doombottv6524
      @doombottv6524 3 года назад +71

      Why tf is your weatherman so hot ?

    • @queenf8639
      @queenf8639 3 года назад +22

      is he single

  • @ben_car_8115
    @ben_car_8115 Год назад +45

    31:40 My dad was on the beach in Thailand when this tsunami occurred. At one point we snuck into a movie which ended up being this one, it was major PTSD. Literally this specific scene I remember so clearly.

    • @krio1267
      @krio1267 Год назад

      man be proud of urself for being in a movie

    • @jeanninelockridge5235
      @jeanninelockridge5235 Год назад

      So glad you made it.

    • @tfgrrl2042
      @tfgrrl2042 Год назад

      Did your dad survive? It happened a month after I left. The scenes of the destruction in Phuket and other beach areas where awful

    • @footloosegenius2242
      @footloosegenius2242 Год назад

      ​@@tfgrrl2042I assume the dad went to the movie as well

  • @annika5893
    @annika5893 Год назад +8

    Twister came out when I was 16, instant love and it's still one of my favorite movies. Also, the current president of Finland survived the 2004 tsunami, he was on a vacation in Thailand, at a beach location. He survived hanging on to an electric pole with his son. His other son was also there with his girlfriend, they survived too by floating upwards in the rising water at a very narrow alleyway until they managed to climb onto the roof of the other building they were in between.

  • @luxurypetscz
    @luxurypetscz 2 года назад +1712

    This guy took "just talk about the weather" to a new level.

    • @TheWormzerjr
      @TheWormzerjr 2 года назад +2

      In the age of information, ignorance is a choice. ruclips.net/video/uWXkZg5lUAU/видео.html

    • @chanellejade6206
      @chanellejade6206 2 года назад +1

      😂😂😂👌👌

    • @Banidil
      @Banidil 2 года назад +6

      He is a scientists that likely speaks on weather to people who rely upon his accuracy and knowledge. Its A LOT more than "talk about weather" lol.

    • @FrozenGamerMan
      @FrozenGamerMan 2 года назад +2

      Plus he said tornados generally don't last that long, now there was a potentially record breaking one last month lol.

    • @rendrarifaldi3469
      @rendrarifaldi3469 2 года назад

      He’s also very based on his explanation regarding geological events. I’m impressed…

  • @pryeller5804
    @pryeller5804 3 года назад +2732

    Anyone else’s disappointed that they didn’t edit in the picture of the straw in a tree

  • @lordofkebs5463
    @lordofkebs5463 Год назад +10

    The thing I still have trouble getting my head around is that tornadoes aren’t scaled based off their speed, size, or shape. It’s all based off the amount of damage they cause. Like you could have a wedge touch down in the middle of nowhere and do nothing. So it’s classified as EF1. But you get a rope to cause havoc in a town, and it goes up to EF3, 4, or 5. It just throws me off

  • @ObscuriaDragunAed
    @ObscuriaDragunAed Год назад +16

    I recall a "fog" of smoke in New Mexico when I stepped outside during that Arizona wild fire. It was... Neither me nor my co-workers carried any illusion that death wasn't in that smoke... A sobering experience of many I've encountered throughout my life.

  • @TheLooterArmy
    @TheLooterArmy 3 года назад +1895

    When you're so smart that you ruin all the fun disaster movies and everyone loves you for it.

    • @lolabunny1379
      @lolabunny1379 3 года назад +9

      ! 😭

    • @blazedgamingkr1438
      @blazedgamingkr1438 2 года назад +59

      Being a Meteorologist, or in my case, a Navy Aerographers Mate kinda ruins most weather related movies. Sometimes I really wish I didn't know what I know just so I could actually sit and enjoy these kind of movies.

    • @TheLooterArmy
      @TheLooterArmy 2 года назад +13

      @@blazedgamingkr1438 Hooyah, Shipmate. Former EN3 myself. Thank you for your service!

    • @blazedgamingkr1438
      @blazedgamingkr1438 2 года назад +9

      @@TheLooterArmy thank you for yours as well.

    • @sparkyboomboomboi7051
      @sparkyboomboomboi7051 2 года назад +4

      @@blazedgamingkr1438 I can imagine. I studied AP biology this year(for a highschool AP exam) and watching any virus movies or even walking on grass irl I start spewing biology facts unconsciously and how it works (or for movie sake if the information is correct) lol

  • @marielleallen4039
    @marielleallen4039 3 года назад +1067

    This is one of those rare 45 minute videos that is genuinely interesting for 45 minutes, he did a great job explaining

    • @jumpmanzach9208
      @jumpmanzach9208 3 года назад +33

      Not only is this true but I got busy halfway through and had to save the video for later so I added it to my watch later & I actually watched it later

    • @PumpkinPieandSunshine
      @PumpkinPieandSunshine 3 года назад +19

      I didn’t even notice how long the video was! So interesting you don’t even notice time flying by

    • @b_f_d_d
      @b_f_d_d 3 года назад +4

      Right found it very interesting

    • @Imhim0311
      @Imhim0311 3 года назад +1

      I just wanted to see the movie clips lmao

    • @andrewareynoso9235
      @andrewareynoso9235 3 года назад +8

      Oh god i spent 45 minutes watching this 😳

  • @bringonthevelocirapture
    @bringonthevelocirapture 2 года назад +80

    I don't know why I've always just thought of Tornadoes as zones of extremely low pressure inside circulating columns of air, but I never considered "extremely low pressure" just means the air is going up. Literal years of that, and this video is the first time I've ever made that connection. I think I might be an idiot.

    • @eliasbischoff176
      @eliasbischoff176 2 года назад +16

      Well, we usually don't question our assumptions without some outside influence. We have to consciously think about something to even consider that we might have been wrong. Sort of like how a Wikipedia article cannot change itself, but has to be changed intentionally. If that makes you an idiot then most humans are.

  • @dg4023
    @dg4023 4 месяца назад +8

    Hey. I know this guy. He is our news station’s meteorologist

  • @Prism64
    @Prism64 3 года назад +1521

    Everybody’s gangster until the volcano chooses: *The floor is lava*

  • @kamozu9539
    @kamozu9539 3 года назад +1585

    He kinda looks like he would play the the plottwist Villain in a movie

    • @whereami2477
      @whereami2477 3 года назад +7

      Lmao

    • @diana6echo
      @diana6echo 3 года назад +21

      nah
      more like David Bowie

    • @dominic4072
      @dominic4072 3 года назад +9

      @@diana6echo like a young Robert Patrick too

    • @urfriendhannah
      @urfriendhannah 3 года назад +18

      Dude ur so right I thought he looked kinda friendly but just a lil sus

    • @urfriendhannah
      @urfriendhannah 3 года назад +1

      I’m glad so many other people thought this lmao

  • @AlldaylongRock
    @AlldaylongRock 2 года назад +35

    33:33 One of the Atlantic's biggest tsunamis/earthquakes, actually the largest, was actually generated by 3 different faults, one at the Gorringe Ridge and 2 at the boundary of the Eurasian and African plates. It has been reported to reach Brazil and even the West Coast of the US, and obliterated much of the Portuguese and Morrocan coastline. It is usually known as the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, and one of the darkest days of Portugal in its history. In fact it generated one of the first scientific census and trying to understand the causes and effects of earthquakes, and also the Pombaline Cage, a structural mix of wood and concrete structures carefully designed to resist earthquakes, making it one of the first earthquake proofing enginnering projects in the Western world.

  • @justgames21xd32
    @justgames21xd32 2 года назад +3

    david is one of the people who provides news coverage for central texas. i live in pflugerville tx which is a part of central texas. love you Kxan!!! Thank you guys for all that you do.

  • @mikepirtle6155
    @mikepirtle6155 2 года назад +2660

    David is the chief meteorologist at KXAN TV in Austin, TX. He replaced a guy, Jim Spencer, who recently retired after a long and very distinguished career. David is absolutely the right man for that job. Very smart and a very good communicator.

    • @j.a.r.family2576
      @j.a.r.family2576 2 года назад +22

      He's fantastic.

    • @hongkongfueynz3071
      @hongkongfueynz3071 2 года назад +41

      And he’s hot!

    • @zaneadra1877
      @zaneadra1877 2 года назад +9

      I don’t know Jim Spencer retired I thought he just goes on after major weather wow.

    • @lucydotg
      @lucydotg 2 года назад +19

      as an austinite, i was like: "is that David?!?"
      agree; he is filling Jim's shoes well.

    • @TheWormzerjr
      @TheWormzerjr 2 года назад +5

      I have a geology degree and was taught that it is impossible to predict earthquakes, yet there is a guy on youtube called Dutchsinse who has been accurately predicting earthquakes for years. Also he discovered how storms are created. ruclips.net/video/uWXkZg5lUAU/видео.html

  • @Milfuelle100
    @Milfuelle100 3 года назад +701

    My dad is a soil scientist and meteorologist. Now I'm gonna force him to watch natural disaster movies with me and correct all the errors.

    • @bonecag3
      @bonecag3 3 года назад +33

      My dad’s an ex-cop and whenever there’s a police scene in a movie, I ask him if anything’s inaccurate lol

    • @thegreenman8216
      @thegreenman8216 3 года назад +68

      My dads an accountant so whenever there's an assassin scene i ask him if its accurate

    • @ninibah_
      @ninibah_ 3 года назад +8

      Oh 👁👄👁

    • @lybiwinzenz2880
      @lybiwinzenz2880 3 года назад +20

      It's not as fun as you think. I grew up with my scientist dad constantly correcting movie inaccuracies. It gets old. 😆

    • @connor-craigsellars4777
      @connor-craigsellars4777 3 года назад +12

      My dad's a movie director so whenever I watch a movie.....

  • @PinkyFingerNail
    @PinkyFingerNail Год назад +4

    In 2020 I was in SF during the California fires... The whole coast was lit up by one night of dry lightning. The smoke was so thick it blocked out the sun, turning the next "day" into 24 hours of dusk

  • @bc-guy852
    @bc-guy852 Год назад +6

    I've seen quite a few of these BREAKDOWN videos - this one is by FAR, the best.
    Super informed guest, super entertaining episode.

  • @RaetheStray
    @RaetheStray 2 года назад +2716

    I live in David Yeomen's viewing area in Texas. This guy will stay up all night with us on Facebook live and kxan during bad weather. He is amazing and kind and cares about his viewers. Fantastic Meteorologist. We are proud to have him.

    • @melinabrunet1575
      @melinabrunet1575 2 года назад +34

      So cool! Thanks for sharing. ☺️

    • @maryjoyspohrer256
      @maryjoyspohrer256 2 года назад +21

      Those are the brave men and women that we count on in these types of situations.

    • @AlexGordonMusic
      @AlexGordonMusic 2 года назад +28

      He looks like the most LA Human being in history

    • @chanellejade6206
      @chanellejade6206 2 года назад +6

      @@AlexGordonMusic lol right

    • @firstfiverugby
      @firstfiverugby 2 года назад +3

      very cool to see this

  • @rasalasblack
    @rasalasblack 3 года назад +748

    His voice, his articulation and mannerism makes him a convincing speaker. Charisma, this guy has lots.

    • @EveryonesHiro88
      @EveryonesHiro88 3 года назад +39

      He's had practice. He's been doing the weather in Austin Tx for years now and just recently got promoted to chief meteorologist. David is a cool guy!

    • @katemiller648
      @katemiller648 3 года назад +2

      He kinda looks like David Bowie to me

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 3 года назад +1

      @Ryan Tran certainly helps the charm factor

  • @J-DOUBLE-A
    @J-DOUBLE-A Год назад +3

    This has to be the best one yet. The way he breaks everything down makes it so interesting. Such a great video and commentator!

  • @Max_Krypto
    @Max_Krypto Год назад +8

    I’m so happy he did Dante’s Peak, MT Saint Helens always interested me and this movie was inspired by it

  • @143yaknow
    @143yaknow 3 года назад +962

    In my university, there's a class called Natural Disasters, I can't imagine how full that class would've been if this was the guy who taught it!

    • @rebeccadykshorn9700
      @rebeccadykshorn9700 3 года назад +45

      I’d totally take that class, I love meteorology so much

    • @JustCallM3Karma
      @JustCallM3Karma 3 года назад +16

      I wish my university offered this class. I’d sign up in a heartbeat.

    • @Rissaya111
      @Rissaya111 3 года назад +11

      I just finished Natural Disasters class at my college and it made this video so much more interesting knowing what I’ve learned about actually makes sense

    • @OneBrokenEgg
      @OneBrokenEgg 3 года назад +2

      Alright, sign me up for that class

    • @nickllama5296
      @nickllama5296 3 года назад

      Very likely a lot of female sign-ups, that's for sure.

  • @dylanwebster2656
    @dylanwebster2656 2 года назад +1034

    In summary: Hot air and cold air do some wacky stuff

    • @littlemissemila1818
      @littlemissemila1818 2 года назад +19

      Someone quote that

    • @LemonnaiseGD
      @LemonnaiseGD 2 года назад +37

      "Hot air and cold air do some wacky stuff" - Dylan Webster, 2021

    • @TheWefikus
      @TheWefikus 2 года назад +3

      @A Person often last words at that

    • @karentucker2161
      @karentucker2161 2 года назад +2

      Especially together....(I know y'all probably tell.me that don't even makes sense so I will say it for you, so save your breathe....just wouldn't be surprised by a movie showing both together)

    • @katherinerichardson2273
      @katherinerichardson2273 2 года назад

      But not this whacky lol

  • @chrissybunnyify
    @chrissybunnyify Год назад +21

    I can see how passionate he really is not only to his field but on explaining things in a simple way to us.

  • @feno.
    @feno. Год назад

    came to this video before sleep, ended up interested and want to find out more
    he explained it very well, I can listen to him for hours, wish there'll be a part 2 or more!

  • @texasbookworm9264
    @texasbookworm9264 3 года назад +671

    David is my local meteorologist on KXAN in the Austin, Texas area aka Central Texas... we love him, he knows a lot and explains everything very well

    • @Golf8802
      @Golf8802 3 года назад +22

      I also like that he's a local guy that grew up in Austin. Westlake High School grad.

    • @Feimicha
      @Feimicha 3 года назад +15

      Adolescent New Yorker here, you people in Texas are lucky to have him as your meteorologist😊 Mine are so hard to understand even the simplest things get complicated😣

    • @random_fall
      @random_fall 3 года назад +4

      Same bro I saw the thumbnail I was like he looks so familiar then I noticed wait he on kxan in Austin Texas

    • @aliciastadler6413
      @aliciastadler6413 3 года назад +5

      Yay another central Texan in the comments!!!!

    • @ivaninterial9939
      @ivaninterial9939 3 года назад +4

      I watch KXAN everyday shout out georgetown tx:)

  • @ladamadelarcoiris9554
    @ladamadelarcoiris9554 3 года назад +386

    I love this. He is not making fun of the misconceptions just giving the real facts and making you realize how scary nature can be. And you can see he loves his job.

  • @butt3rcup735
    @butt3rcup735 Год назад +23

    A couple of weeks ago, I went to Florida with my family and one of the coolest things I saw was this enormous cloud in the evening and there was lightning inside and it would illuminate part of the clouds and it was just so pretty it’s hard to describe

    • @4rkain3
      @4rkain3 Год назад +2

      Cloud-to-cloud lightning is actually far more common than cloud-to-ground and ground-to-cloud lighting! For every ground strike you see, there may be ten or more sparks traveling within the cloud.

    • @BS-vx8dg
      @BS-vx8dg Год назад +1

      That is an *extremely* common thing in Florida.

    • @butt3rcup735
      @butt3rcup735 Год назад +2

      @@BS-vx8dg ik but it was cool. we dont get that often where I live.

    • @BS-vx8dg
      @BS-vx8dg Год назад +2

      @@butt3rcup735 For sure; I remember the first time I saw that, and I too thought it was cool.

  • @eternalfizzer
    @eternalfizzer Год назад +12

    I actually experienced the eye of Igor in St. John's (Canada) - when the sun came out in the middle of the day, I went out and took a short video looking up in my garden as the clouds swirled around overhead. It was spooky. And then the rest of the storm hit.

  • @primcasiha
    @primcasiha 2 года назад +2235

    Actually, Thai people (The Impossible based of the event in Thailand) had no idea what Tsunami was at all back then in 2004. Schools never taught us. We had no warning system until that tragic disaster happened. And it was true that many people went into the sea to see flopping fishes instead of going inside when the water went down. This is why education is really important.

    • @dagdbot83
      @dagdbot83 2 года назад +114

      oh, that's, sad

    • @KitKat-qb3qe
      @KitKat-qb3qe 2 года назад +80

      That movie was a good one. I was whooping and hollering when the family was reunited in such enormous circumstances. So tragic. I pray my family never gets caught up in a natural disaster. I've been in a tornado when several came through my town in Indiana in 2001 but I never saw the funnel but debri was flying everywhere. It wiped out a lot of houses.

    • @SeekerOfTruth13
      @SeekerOfTruth13 2 года назад +11

      That's so horrible :( They really should teach everyone

    • @agnessiaasianb.4123
      @agnessiaasianb.4123 2 года назад +58

      I think it's the same in Indonesia. There was, I think, some local wisdom about not going to the sea if it's retreating which is shared across all coastal area of Indonesia, but I think it was forgotten when the 2004 tsunami happened. They now re-teach that local wisdom to everyone living in coastal area, given our country is quite tsunami-prone

    • @mathewkelly9968
      @mathewkelly9968 2 года назад +14

      I don't think anyone was educated about tsunamis, plenty of westerners died doing the same thing .

  • @tanhayk416
    @tanhayk416 3 года назад +452

    I could listen to this guy for hours and hours, tbh. He's literally talking about the weather and I'm charmed.

    • @erwinpowernl4554
      @erwinpowernl4554 3 года назад +8

      For real and his voice is really calm to listen to somehow

  • @SwiftSimplicityy
    @SwiftSimplicityy Год назад +11

    Only the brave is still one of the best and saddest movies ive ever watched. The ending when you just see the bones in a pile of ashes is heartbreaking 💔 and the fact it was based on a real story of the hot shots makes it 1000x worse

  • @thatgrumpychick4928
    @thatgrumpychick4928 Год назад +9

    A natural disaster of cataclysmic proportions is my worst fear.
    You can't go anywhere or do anything. We lived through the 2019 NSW and QLD bushfires. Everything was smoky, orange tinged. My asthma was triggered so badly, I thought I was going to suffocate before we burnt

  • @dal6100
    @dal6100 3 года назад +966

    “weather has the power to make everybody stop what they’re doing”

    • @GyeongmiBaeb
      @GyeongmiBaeb 3 года назад +45

      So does a pistol ^_^

    • @dal6100
      @dal6100 3 года назад +4

      @@GyeongmiBaeb haha this is true

    • @hugorezende199
      @hugorezende199 3 года назад +6

      thats everybody's first talk on a elevator

    • @jordannathaniel3666
      @jordannathaniel3666 3 года назад +5

      @@GyeongmiBaeb don't forget the assault rifles! 🙈

    • @ic4192
      @ic4192 3 года назад

      @@GyeongmiBaeb oh- ok

  • @nothinghere7694
    @nothinghere7694 3 года назад +788

    Tom cruise: lightning doesn’t strike twice in the same...
    Zeus: hold my thunderbolt

    • @A.n0neeM0usee
      @A.n0neeM0usee 3 года назад +19

      Ooooooh out of left field! And Zeus knocks it out of the park!

    • @osamudazaigayasf
      @osamudazaigayasf 3 года назад +3

      IS THAT TSUNAYOSHI IN UR PFP???

    • @thomasemory6793
      @thomasemory6793 3 года назад

      It's not lightning.

    • @Xerlocke
      @Xerlocke 3 года назад

      Twice

    • @lick28
      @lick28 3 года назад +5

      Probably never heard of a lightning rod

  • @audreyhamilton5765
    @audreyhamilton5765 20 дней назад +1

    the way he explains things as a cause and effect and so precise is so informative!!! i like how he also appreciates the films even if they're not the most realistic

  • @dhaniluvkakashi
    @dhaniluvkakashi Год назад +19

    I lost a whole line of distant family/relative drom my grandmother's side in the 2004 tsunami, and to this day, 2022, their bodies were never found...

    • @jacobbau8328
      @jacobbau8328 Год назад +2

      I'm so sorry. That's horrible. Nature is a cruel mistress.

    • @jeanninelockridge5235
      @jeanninelockridge5235 Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry for your loss.

    • @israsayed
      @israsayed 2 месяца назад

      May they rest in peace 🤲

  • @abbeymeteora
    @abbeymeteora 2 года назад +693

    This guy needs to start a podcast. I could listen to him talk.for hours

    • @billiewright3577
      @billiewright3577 2 года назад +13

      He sounds like Mathew Mcconaughey sped up.

    • @demoxiii7019
      @demoxiii7019 2 года назад

      RIGHT?!?!

    • @01Natalcia01
      @01Natalcia01 2 года назад +3

      He has a very beautiful voice. What accent does he have? Midlands? English is my 3rd language and he speaks extremely clear that I even don't need subtitles and that happens extremely rare for me :O

    • @eschdaddy
      @eschdaddy 2 года назад

      Unfortunately he’s also not a very good one. Many mistakes.

    • @01Natalcia01
      @01Natalcia01 2 года назад

      @@eschdaddy I don't understand? What mistakes? He's also forecast presenter

  • @Awfulwriter
    @Awfulwriter 2 года назад +419

    No matter the topic when you can tell the speaker has a passion for it it’s rarely boring.

    • @demoxiii7019
      @demoxiii7019 2 года назад +11

      honestly! i love to hear people talk ab what they love

  • @jen-a-purr
    @jen-a-purr Год назад +3

    The growling of the rope tornado in Twister is hilarious & I love that movie it’s like in Jaws 2 when the shark roars. Dante’s Peak is literally Mt. St. Helens…You just described a hurricane best “The ring of terror” 100% accurate. Floridian here.

  • @darylkupper9339
    @darylkupper9339 19 дней назад +3

    At 4:27, he talks about two Tornadoes combining, it can and does happen, sometimes you have twin Tornadoes that combine, sometimes there are multiple vortex Tornadoes, which you can see the multiple vortices at first but due to the debris and other factors such as condensation funnels, rain wrapping, it can appear to be one Tornado or them combing to become a single tornado.

  • @a3zth3tikz
    @a3zth3tikz 3 года назад +943

    the most terrifying thing I learned is that if you’re in a terrible storm in the ocean, everything is dark
    so that means you have no idea a monster wave is coming at you until the very last second

    • @halfgecko3202
      @halfgecko3202 3 года назад +100

      And add rain so heavy you can barely even see your bow untill it disappears

    • @Bladedcloud6159
      @Bladedcloud6159 3 года назад +41

      Watch Deadliest Catch. They go through that almost every season.

    • @JerKur18
      @JerKur18 3 года назад +8

      🌊🦈

    • @etherealstars5766
      @etherealstars5766 3 года назад +47

      Mannnnnn, the ocean is just terrifying in general 😅

    • @shannond7437
      @shannond7437 3 года назад +29

      @@etherealstars5766 water in general is a beast. Leaks in plumbing, basements, etc can be exhausting to manage on all levels.

  • @atimaatrams1932
    @atimaatrams1932 3 года назад +436

    You know, how they say that if you can't explain it to a five year old- you can't really understand it yourself. This guy really knows his stuff. He kind of reminds me of my history teacher, who was so passionate about the subject, that it ignited love for it in her students. Now I'd like to learn more about meteorology. It's amazing.

    • @beverlyarcher546
      @beverlyarcher546 2 года назад +6

      Reminds me of my science teachers in high school especially my physical science he could have been like his family scientist his brother works for NASA as a rocket scientist but he decided to be a teacher but his convos was interesting though I occasionally thought he had mad scientist vibes when he talked about it he kinda looked mad though I would go talk to him about disaster movies and very interesting convos he gave

  • @bloo2513
    @bloo2513 Год назад +6

    I never realized how extraordinary and unpredictable weather could be, thank you for explaining in such a informative way!

  • @taliahunt3213
    @taliahunt3213 Год назад

    I would love another video with this guy! Weather is fascinating and it’s such a pleasure listening to him

  • @caramellpanda
    @caramellpanda 2 года назад +4282

    Tsunami advice: If you see the tide retreating suddenly, you best start running for your life. Find sturdy, higher ground immediately. David is absolutely right here, do NOT let curiosity get the better of you - the only reason an ocean or sea’s tide retreats suddenly is because a tsunami is coming.

    • @Liz-wz8dh
      @Liz-wz8dh 2 года назад +209

      It still amazes me to see video of people standing where the ocean was. I would be terrified! That is just such a rare occurrence that it obviously portends something extremely destructive coming.

    • @dyslerxi
      @dyslerxi 2 года назад +155

      Unfortunately that is what happend in 2004. People went out on the sand banks when the ocean retreated not knowing what was coming.. It looked like a bomb had went off in the houses close to the beach and the debris and other "things" we encountered in the ocean miles off land was truly horrifying..

    • @White_Night_Demon
      @White_Night_Demon 2 года назад +51

      i mean it would be pretty cool to stand on the bottom of the shore lines with the water now all gone.....

    • @LITTLE1994
      @LITTLE1994 2 года назад +2

      Yup.

    • @witchimarie
      @witchimarie 2 года назад +144

      @@White_Night_Demon yeah and then you would also be all gone

  • @brokenfoxx
    @brokenfoxx 2 года назад +561

    I love hearing people talk about things they're passionate about. That never gets boring, even if you'd think it would be. Never thought I'd be *that* interested in the weather

    • @beverlyarcher546
      @beverlyarcher546 2 года назад +4

      At least he makes sense you ask my physical science teacher and let's just say it's like talking to a Dr who just talks medical jargon to a patient though luckily for me I understood about 75% of what he said

    • @littlemissemila1818
      @littlemissemila1818 2 года назад +1

      I love weather too :)

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 2 года назад +7

      @@beverlyarcher546 I learned myself that knowing science is one thing, but teaching it is a completely different challenge altogether.

    • @wingerding
      @wingerding 2 года назад

      What are you passionate about?

    • @NicholasWiewiora
      @NicholasWiewiora 2 года назад +2

      @@Ivy94F Same goes with anything. Learning it is one thing. Having to break it down in a way that's digestible and makes someone want to continue to learn is more difficult.

  • @coletrain6545
    @coletrain6545 Год назад +33

    As someone who has survived the largest tornadoes in history they very much shake the ground. When one goes over the top of you it feels like your under railroad tracks

    • @leeannasloan2292
      @leeannasloan2292 Год назад +5

      I was in a small tornado in Oklahoma about twenty years ago and while hiding in a closet was my only option at the time, you are totally spot on...it felt exactly like a train was over the top of the house and it's totally dark when a tornado is near, it took out the electricity and I was in a small space in the middle of the house and was literally waiting for the tornado to rip the roof off the place.
      It did not tear the roof off the place I was at, it skipped every other house on that block and took the roof off every other house.

    • @nickeast6784
      @nickeast6784 Год назад +3

      And I get he was saying LA tornados but Kentucky had 3 different F4's and one went like a 150 miles. Multiple big tornados close is very much possible.

    • @ebonyjcosta
      @ebonyjcosta Год назад +3

      As I like to believe, anything is possible now. What we think are “impossible” could very much become possible. Mother Nature can make anything happen.

    • @IAMSOaDORKable
      @IAMSOaDORKable 12 дней назад +1

      Ok Methuselah. 🙄 I’m sticking with the expert. The handsome, weatherman⬆️😏

  • @rangerowneg
    @rangerowneg Год назад

    One of your best videos tbh. This guy kept it entertaining and informative the entire time, 10/10

  • @JohannaSarkar
    @JohannaSarkar 3 года назад +836

    "those were all added in by Hollywood unfortunately" Unfortunately? I for one is VERY happy that Day After Tomorrow isn't realistic 😅

    • @AWEsome3GIRl3sam
      @AWEsome3GIRl3sam 3 года назад +69

      that movie was basically a horror movie when i first watched it lmaoo

    • @Kiki-yt7yc
      @Kiki-yt7yc 3 года назад +52

      i remember we watched it in my geography class and i was so scared stuff like that was gonna happen eventually lol

    • @anonnimoose7987
      @anonnimoose7987 3 года назад +15

      I'm relieved that even after the climate gets screwed L.A won't have 3 tornadoes after 20 years

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 3 года назад +13

      @@availanila good for you for not living in the US, want a cookie?

    • @Blernster
      @Blernster 3 года назад +4

      @@availanila if that was happening in the us it would probably be happening everywhere

  • @carlinturner4430
    @carlinturner4430 3 года назад +368

    This guy's excitement and knowledge was captivating, I wish teachers taught like this. It's always so much more interesting when it is clear the person explaining something is passionate about it.

    • @Zman44444
      @Zman44444 3 года назад +4

      My immunology professor was like this. Extremely easy to listen to, he boiled down intense subjects and contents to a neat few sentences. Used a lot of analogies that I would use on the written exams.
      The only thing I would change about his teaching is eye contact. He’s not good with eye contact. He often times looks up towards the back of the hall, or.. seeming to look off towards the “horizon”. But I chalk that up to his brain movin at a mph mine hasn’t reached quite yet!

  • @pamelaro10181
    @pamelaro10181 4 месяца назад +1

    Bring him back to do more reviews!!! I could listen to him for hours. He's great!

  • @sandrabailey8743
    @sandrabailey8743 Год назад +2

    I've always been fascinated by extreme weather. Understanding how it works doesn't have to be complicated. I like his simple explanations.

  • @felineZzz
    @felineZzz 3 года назад +386

    did I just watch 46 minutes of an expert talking about the weather and I'm constantly interested in it? yes.

  • @shadowtony8
    @shadowtony8 3 года назад +685

    This guy is the only person in the world you can ask "how's the weather?" and it'd legit be interesting.

    • @beverlyarcher546
      @beverlyarcher546 2 года назад +3

      Probably wouldn't stand him in rl these long convos bore me

  • @ginaalvarezg.9652
    @ginaalvarezg.9652 Год назад +1

    OMG the amount of information on his brain plus the quality on his explanation ... GOLD! YOU ARE A WALKING TREASURE!

  • @rosyybear
    @rosyybear 9 месяцев назад

    wow i can listen to him talk about this all day! he did a great job at explaining and making it entertaining 💙

  • @alamaric5534
    @alamaric5534 2 года назад +714

    I was in the eye of a hurricane once. Lived on Long Island when Gloria hit. We all walked outside to see the damage the hurricane had done. You could literally see the clouds in a circle around us. Then the wind started to pick up and my parents grabbed us and brought us back inside.

    • @wendy645
      @wendy645 2 года назад +20

      Holy cow! That sounds so intense!!

    • @ChaseSchleich
      @ChaseSchleich 2 года назад +1

      I would love to ride out a hurricane some day. Would be very cool... minus the no electricity part.

    • @samuelraytheweirdcontentgu8551
      @samuelraytheweirdcontentgu8551 2 года назад

      @@ChaseSchleich same love to go in a group of chasers and ride out the storm

    • @mymusicplaylist2609
      @mymusicplaylist2609 2 года назад +1

      Experienced the same. It was windy and raining then suddenly it stopped for 30 mins and the sun came out. I went back inside after the wind started to pick up.

    • @princessazulaofthefirenati5870
      @princessazulaofthefirenati5870 2 года назад

      666th like

  • @cannsmith
    @cannsmith 2 года назад +549

    This man has 3 emmys and after watching this he deserves them all. His education in this was fantastic! I would love to see him break down all crazy weather phenomena in TV and movies, and even some common weather myths.

    • @brittneystreeter493
      @brittneystreeter493 2 года назад +18

      He should definitely have his own show, he’s fantastic!

  • @apphilosophy79
    @apphilosophy79 Год назад

    Man, this is so interesting. and how he manages to make all this stuff somewhat digestible is amazing. Well done!

  • @DogInATaco
    @DogInATaco 3 месяца назад

    What a fantastic topic for an expert to cover. So many different movies with completely different plots, tones, and accuracy.
    Absolutely loved the variety he covered.

  • @PhanglyPhish
    @PhanglyPhish 3 года назад +336

    Growing up in Oklahoma I have always been incredibly fascinated by tornadoes. The craziest and most unsettling thing to me is how often that a house can be more or less turned to toothpicks, but there will be a bookshelf with not a single thing knocked over or one house is completely gone and the one next door just lost a few shingles.

    • @ironstorm1690
      @ironstorm1690 3 года назад +34

      I went to Joplin Missouri after the big tornado there, and there was a church that got shredded, but the cross in front was fine.

    • @ItMeSinamenRoll
      @ItMeSinamenRoll 2 года назад +9

      @@ironstorm1690 Joplin was WILD after the tornado. I went months later and the devastation was unlike anything I’ve ever seen.