I lived in cincinnati OH , and i also heard the ambiance of the sirens last night , and thankfully we never see any tornadoes touching down in cincinnati
Yeah it was quite interesting to hear the sirens being activated almost individually during this warning. Hopefully next time there isn't much of a delay between when the warning is first issued to when the sirens start to wind up. Almost thought the sirens weren't going to sound at all lol. Your ambience sounded almost identical to mine including that one low pitched T-128.
I've heard this here in Scott County MN where the sirens are owned by city. County dispatch can set each system off individually if only part of the county is in danger. I think that is what is happening here versus a county wide alert.
Nope, Hamilton County has a countywide system, and they have the capability to activate select sirens at different times. It’s just strange that they were doing it this way tonight. It used to be that they only did one activation at a time, whether it be the whole county or only select sirens.
@@carexpertandy OK thanks for that info. I thought it might be like here or Hennepin County to the north of us(Including Minneapolis) where they have siren zones that they set off depending on who needs the warning.
@@dualactionsurgilator Hamilton County previously had the option to activate the sirens in zones, they had 4 and then 6, but now, they can just draw polygons over necessary areas.
The lightning under that storms anvil was insane, I watched it for like an hour, just spamming away.
I lived in cincinnati OH , and i also heard the ambiance of the sirens last night , and thankfully we never see any tornadoes touching down in cincinnati
I was in Butler County OH and me and all my friends were panicking over text about the sirens lol
Yeah it was quite interesting to hear the sirens being activated almost individually during this warning. Hopefully next time there isn't much of a delay between when the warning is first issued to when the sirens start to wind up. Almost thought the sirens weren't going to sound at all lol. Your ambience sounded almost identical to mine including that one low pitched T-128.
Yeah hopefully! What’s also weird was the 2nd activation happened right as the tornado warning was expiring 😂
I've heard this here in Scott County MN where the sirens are owned by city. County dispatch can set each system off individually if only part of the county is in danger. I think that is what is happening here versus a county wide alert.
Nope, Hamilton County has a countywide system, and they have the capability to activate select sirens at different times. It’s just strange that they were doing it this way tonight. It used to be that they only did one activation at a time, whether it be the whole county or only select sirens.
@@carexpertandy OK thanks for that info. I thought it might be like here or Hennepin County to the north of us(Including Minneapolis) where they have siren zones that they set off depending on who needs the warning.
@@dualactionsurgilator Hamilton County previously had the option to activate the sirens in zones, they had 4 and then 6, but now, they can just draw polygons over necessary areas.
Craziest night I have experienced so far since I got the warning and heard sirens minutes later
That overvolting rectifier
What’s the closest siren to you? T128?
@@jamesmdean1987 Yes
I HAD THIS TORNADO WARNING I WAS IN IT