Definitely a historic day indeed. While I was glad to be on hand for this, I was admittedly disturbed as these storms tracked through.. It's said that this outbreak's a historic one as well.
Thanks to everyone that joined the premiere, and I hope you enjoy this video. I’ve also posted the two PDS Tornado Warnings I got from this event onto my channel.
The most I got from this event was SVRs and SMWs, mostly during the night time and morning time of April 1st, while I only got 1 SVR on that day the event happened, and even my friend Storm Tracker 998 was involved in the High and Moderate risk
it's honestly terrifying just thinking how this was happening while I was in my dad's car driving at night with a clear and starry sky. I was in Iowa while
I was tracking some of these storms as well. What a crazy event. Glad you’re doing well and your safe. Are you a storm spotter or just an EAS enthusiast? Keep the videos coming. I subbed.
btw ur the one i have seen with the MOST storm thingies... idk what there called... but i like to make me suffer... bc i hate the sound of the alerts... i rec one the other for a severe thunderstorm warning in a car radio... it was scary, but i did not freak out like i do to other alert sounds, i was like... i feel different, i did not freak out like i usually.. and the scary thing is that it was saying get to a interior room... that type of alert freaks me out the most...
They are called weather radios and you can find them on Amazon, eBay or at your local Walmart. I collect them as a hobby of some sorts because I like their variety of alarm sirens (especially when they're all activating in unison) and different features such as AM/FM and customizing alerts. I have been collecting them for around 5 years, but I've slowed down as of recently to focus on my other hobbies such as tornado sirens.
K thanks, this is my other account on RUclips, that's my mom's, that is why bc I was using her PC, but im on my phone so I will watch the vid... my acc on her PC doesn't work so I can't play my games but only on her PC. And that's what I use to play roblox... 😊😊
Sadly my walmart doesn't sell them as often since in arizona we only get like 1 alert per year mostly dust storms, but it's no use to get one if you get hardly any storms, and I live in a area where we get no rain... but ur kind and thanks😊😊
I’m s trained storm chaser so I was chasing some of these storms with my friend. She wanted to come along and we saw some crazy shit, these storms were crazy. And to think I still wanted to go storm chasing because I had gotten home from Tampa Bay Florida literally a day earlier that day of March 31st lol
May I correct you, the destructive SVR at 23:20 is not destructive. It would need to have at least Baseball sized hail (2.75 in), or winds at least 78 mph to fall into the criteria of destructive. That SVR only had tennis ball size hail (which is 2.5 inches in diameter).
Then the Heck why did NOAA say "This is a Dangerous Storm", If you didnt hear then you need you're ears checked. And yes, A SVR, PDS SVR, And SVR-E is not the same but they are still thunderstorms.
The device at the beginning is an Ambient Weather WS-5000 weather station. The website I used to display warnings from the National Weather Service is weather.im/iembot
They are called weather radios. In the United States and Canada they can be utilized for weather emergencies such as tornado warnings, flash flood warnings or severe thunderstorm warnings as well as civil emergencies such as hazardous chemical spills or AMBER Alerts. In Mexico, they can be used to alert the public of earthquakes as part of the SASMEX system. If you have any more questions feel free to ask!
@@ILwarntech k thx i was just about to comment abt the tornado warning... but sadly we dont get tornadoes in arizona... and ive always wanted to experience one... ik ik u might say that there h3lla scary but im just being curious...
i was going to say that the tornado warning (sorry i cant pin the timestamp) at like 20 mins got me laughing bc the way u freaked out... im not being rude but usually tornadoes dont hit ur house... its VERY rare for that to happen... if it is coming towards you... tbh u need to run for ur life.. bc it really only goes in a line... or like the same way its usually going... anyways... its rare for it to go a different direction... but u need to be cautios, bc if it doesnt go ur way... u will be fine... but ALWAYS keep the radio on just in case it changes directions towards u... im SOOOOO sorry if u think i was being rude... i wasnt i was speaking from the sources i had when i was 4 years... i had a tornado warning... my dad hated me but my mom begged me to let me be protected... but i was not protected... he kept me upstairs... and now i dont live with him anymore bc he was insane... but yea... thats that for u
Where I'm from we have a local phenomenon called the "Bloomington Bubble" or even jokingly "the State Farm dome" where storms always seem to avoid or split up my area for no particular reason... it's largely anecdotal. Local topography, atmospheric conditions and urban heat effects here may have to do with that. Also, the reason I always try and be cautious no matter what if there's a tornado warning is because my grandparents were almost hit by the Washington, IL EF3 tornado back in November of 2013. If they hadn't had a weather radio nearby, they would've never known it was coming. Also, don't worry about seeming like you're rude, I understand where you come from :-) Not too many people are interested in this kind of stuff
PDS means Particularly Dangerous Situation. When a PDS Tornado Warning is issued, it means a large or extremely dangerous tornado is on the ground and poses an immediate threat to life and property.
1:54 POV: Mac Donald’s kitchen
thank you for the laugh i’m pinning this comment
lol 💀
HOLY CRAP THAT’S ONLY LIKE 2 MINUTES INTO THE VIDEO 💀
i swear i have heard the exact same beeping sound that starts at 1:56 in a mcdonalds before
@@xero_3901 really I didn’t
Definitely a historic day indeed.
While I was glad to be on hand for this, I was admittedly disturbed as these storms tracked through.. It's said that this outbreak's a historic one as well.
Amazing captures. I didn’t record any videos of this unfortunately :( because I didn’t really think about recording eas videos until April 4th
Yo I’m a big fan I watch you videos a lot
Thanks to everyone that joined the premiere, and I hope you enjoy this video.
I’ve also posted the two PDS Tornado Warnings I got from this event onto my channel.
What site do you use for alerts
@@BlakeWurth iembot
Wow dude. What a hell of a compilation and I am glad you are safe.
"The national-The national weather service in- The national weather service"
this is why you need more weather radios
1:14:40
This was incredible, and what an incredible comp to document it
hi, dad.
@@Tigers9596 LMFAO
hello bro
this was such an insane day. love the waterparks poster btw!
YOOOOO FELLOW WATERPARKS FAN ⁉️⁉️
glad everything is all good man this mustve been one hell of a day.
March 31 was very overwhelming to say the least
The most I got from this event was SVRs and SMWs, mostly during the night time and morning time of April 1st, while I only got 1 SVR on that day the event happened, and even my friend Storm Tracker 998 was involved in the High and Moderate risk
I remember that day very well. I live in southwestern lower Michigan and all we got was the damaging straight-line winds
I live in Northern Illinois and I’ll never forget this day. One small thing is Tornado Watch 96 wasn’t a PDS watch
it's honestly terrifying just thinking how this was happening while I was in my dad's car driving at night with a clear and starry sky. I was in Iowa while
i live in NW Alabama and on this day we got a tornado warning for the city i live in (Tuscumbia) and i will never forget that day...
I was tracking some of these storms as well. What a crazy event. Glad you’re doing well and your safe. Are you a storm spotter or just an EAS enthusiast? Keep the videos coming. I subbed.
Both, actually
@@ILwarntech that’s awesome man. You stay safe out there
W261BK is the WBNH transmitter in Bloomington. I live north of Hopedale, and the same storm happened in my area.
This was Also a Chaotic EAS Day for Me from the KIND Warning area I caught multiple Tornado Warnings a couple confirmed warnings too Considerable SVRs
And where do u get ur radios 😂 I always have trouble finding the handhelds and Older Models
I was under an tornado warning that day too and I'm in indiana@@itz_ya_boi_devstonertrapta4350
52:00 I was in this warning I saw the cloud we got a radio and ran to the basement
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 i needed that laugh when your phone screenshot 🤣🤣🤣
Timestamp?
@@BHV0810 3:41
(7:42) It looks like you were running for your life like somthing was chasing you lol
10:04 these thing are just scared at me like that
I would have jump out of my skin if this happened. To me. You got to stay weather aware no matter what
I remember this happening. I was doing something at my HS at the time.
I Remember that Day. It Was Scary and Terrifying for me
1:54 me when I stub my toe:
how do u know when the next warnings get issued before they actually get issued
IEMbot probably
I’ve had that same issue with my iPhone before when the camera would just randomly zoom in and out but yeah just restarting your phone usually works
btw ur the one i have seen with the MOST storm thingies... idk what there called... but i like to make me suffer... bc i hate the sound of the alerts... i rec one the other for a severe thunderstorm warning in a car radio... it was scary, but i did not freak out like i do to other alert sounds, i was like... i feel different, i did not freak out like i usually.. and the scary thing is that it was saying get to a interior room... that type of alert freaks me out the most...
They are called weather radios and you can find them on Amazon, eBay or at your local Walmart. I collect them as a hobby of some sorts because I like their variety of alarm sirens (especially when they're all activating in unison) and different features such as AM/FM and customizing alerts. I have been collecting them for around 5 years, but I've slowed down as of recently to focus on my other hobbies such as tornado sirens.
K thanks, this is my other account on RUclips, that's my mom's, that is why bc I was using her PC, but im on my phone so I will watch the vid... my acc on her PC doesn't work so I can't play my games but only on her PC. And that's what I use to play roblox... 😊😊
Sadly my walmart doesn't sell them as often since in arizona we only get like 1 alert per year mostly dust storms, but it's no use to get one if you get hardly any storms, and I live in a area where we get no rain... but ur kind and thanks😊😊
I live in the one Wisconsin county in that tornado watch at the start.
Which NOAA radio makes the McDonald’s kitchen noise? Or is that the noise all radios make?
Which would you recommend (I only need one)
I’m s trained storm chaser so I was chasing some of these storms with my friend. She wanted to come along and we saw some crazy shit, these storms were crazy. And to think I still wanted to go storm chasing because I had gotten home from Tampa Bay Florida literally a day earlier that day of March 31st lol
This storm was scary it was a monster I was in the deric hit of the storm
That is crazy!!!
F3 Tornado of a PDS Tornado warning it could have become a tornado Emergency☠💀☠💀☠💀☠
May I correct you, the destructive SVR at 23:20 is not destructive. It would need to have at least Baseball sized hail (2.75 in), or winds at least 78 mph to fall into the criteria of destructive. That SVR only had tennis ball size hail (which is 2.5 inches in diameter).
That would be Considerable
@@itz_ya_boi_devstonertrapta4350 ik
Then the Heck why did NOAA say "This is a Dangerous Storm", If you didnt hear then you need you're ears checked. And yes, A SVR, PDS SVR, And SVR-E is not the same but they are still thunderstorms.
What is the device at the beginning of the video? is it a type of NOAA Radio with a screen? also what's the website used to show warnings
The device at the beginning is an Ambient Weather WS-5000 weather station. The website I used to display warnings from the National Weather Service is weather.im/iembot
That was fucking crazy
Thanks for watching!
@@ILwarntech you’re welcome
I was in the moderate risk I’m from Indiana
Whats the sound that you use for the PDS
What is the name of the website?????
bro my security camera deleted the sound but am on the macomb station
Im watching this during a tornado watch
How do you know when a warning or watch is going to be issued on your radios?
You don't, But the closest thing you can if you might get a watch is look at MCD (Mesoscale discussion) it's on SPC (Storm prediction center) Web page
6:44 tornado warning
Did anyone die during this event?
This was my birthday April 26 2023
at 8:30 why is there a tower aircraft light on the desk
That’s a HomeSafe strobe light connected to my Reecom R-500 weather radio.
what discord server is that
I whus in Quincy when that happened
It felt like hell because we got a tornado warning and a confirmed large and dangerous tornado in the gry
It felt like hell because we got a tornado warning and a confirmed large and dangerous tornado in the gry
It felt like hell because we got a tornado warning and a confirmed large and dangerous tornado in the gry
Is Bloomington IL your area?
Yes
@@ILwarntech damn you got tornado warning then holy shit
what are this devices i live in germany so i dont know
They are called weather radios. In the United States and Canada they can be utilized for weather emergencies such as tornado warnings, flash flood warnings or severe thunderstorm warnings as well as civil emergencies such as hazardous chemical spills or AMBER Alerts. In Mexico, they can be used to alert the public of earthquakes as part of the SASMEX system. If you have any more questions feel free to ask!
@@ILwarntech Thank You
what does ILX mean even?
ILX is the abbreviation for the Lincoln, IL National Weather Service office
23:25 *you have one unread message.*
What is the flashing thing? i'm just wondering.
It is a strobe light from the HomeSafe hearing impaired kit. I have a video about it here: ruclips.net/video/DUnd6E2mN9Y/видео.html
@@ILwarntech k thx i was just about to comment abt the tornado warning... but sadly we dont get tornadoes in arizona... and ive always wanted to experience one... ik ik u might say that there h3lla scary but im just being curious...
What county are you in
@@JackSmith-jn8qm McLean
Thanks
ooo 😲
30/03 is my birt day
Oh shit
i was going to say that the tornado warning (sorry i cant pin the timestamp) at like 20 mins got me laughing bc the way u freaked out... im not being rude but usually tornadoes dont hit ur house... its VERY rare for that to happen... if it is coming towards you... tbh u need to run for ur life.. bc it really only goes in a line... or like the same way its usually going... anyways... its rare for it to go a different direction... but u need to be cautios, bc if it doesnt go ur way... u will be fine... but ALWAYS keep the radio on just in case it changes directions towards u... im SOOOOO sorry if u think i was being rude... i wasnt i was speaking from the sources i had when i was 4 years... i had a tornado warning... my dad hated me but my mom begged me to let me be protected... but i was not protected... he kept me upstairs... and now i dont live with him anymore bc he was insane... but yea... thats that for u
Where I'm from we have a local phenomenon called the "Bloomington Bubble" or even jokingly "the State Farm dome" where storms always seem to avoid or split up my area for no particular reason... it's largely anecdotal. Local topography, atmospheric conditions and urban heat effects here may have to do with that. Also, the reason I always try and be cautious no matter what if there's a tornado warning is because my grandparents were almost hit by the Washington, IL EF3 tornado back in November of 2013. If they hadn't had a weather radio nearby, they would've never known it was coming.
Also, don't worry about seeming like you're rude, I understand where you come from :-) Not too many people are interested in this kind of stuff
I hate Thursdays:(
at 3:43 your excused
What’s a psd tornado warning
PDS means Particularly Dangerous Situation. When a PDS Tornado Warning is issued, it means a large or extremely dangerous tornado is on the ground and poses an immediate threat to life and property.
@@ILwarntechholy shit man thank god your ok thank you for telling me
Not a problem
that looks really bad severe weather event