why December Tornadoes happen... sometimes.

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Published 2022-01-04
Today we talk about what happened last month in Kentucky, as well as the dynamics of winter tornadoes in general.

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why December Tornadoes happen... sometimes.

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  • @lmcg9904
    Just found this channel. Ok, noted don't take his cookies, got it.
  • @Jdxd3152
    you definitely deserve more subs lmao, that cookie scene alone got me
  • @dkoon884
    Well done and very informative me and my family where hit by the Ky tornado in Dawson springs Ky, we will never forget this day on dec. 10th 2021. We lost are 2 month old little girl due to injuries from the tornado and so every since then I’ve been learning as much as I can about tornadoes so I can be super prepared so thank you!!!! For the content
  • @lunardances
    back in 2015 an EF4 went through the city right next to mine on the day after christmas. like you could see it across the lake separating my city from where it hit. just having it that close was scary enough, but considering i drive through that area fairly regularly, seeing the damage afterward was like... there's honestly just no words to describe it. every season is tornado season here in north texas tbh.
  • tornado recipe looks complicated, will stick to cookies instead
  • I remember roughly around 2008ish in the winter time we had a outbreak of tornadoes occur in sw Missouri, the tornado passed just to the south of my old house and then another tornado formed to the nw part of the community i once lived in, killing a 80 plus old lady. That tornado was worse than the one by my home, heavy destruction of trees and homes was insane.
  • @justindearmond1
    back in Dec, 05 there were tornados here in central Kansas. I remember sitting on my back porch and the sirens start going off, my roommate and i looked at each other with bewilderment. No damage here in manhattan but still weird even for Kansas. snowed that week too if i remember right. A few years ago it snowed here in early May too. We get a bit of everything here, even earthquakes and hurricane leftovers.
  • @Midnight24435
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  • @sylvieshuu
    I live in Washington State, which in the past few years has experienced a few December tornados (this is really odd anyways because we don't really get tornados here) which hasn't really been a thing before. New winter hazards for an area more concerned about the rare giants, that is earthquakes and volcanoes.
  • One unusually muggy December day in Virginia, 2019, I was in high school when a tornado warning went on. Stuck with three classes worth of students hiding in a windowless classroom. Even through multiple layers of cinder block, we could hear the wind and rain. Weather update, a funnel cloud landed a few miles away. It is coming awfully close. THUMP THUMP. Branches from nearby trees hit the roof. It went directly overhead. An eerie quiet settled. The AC unit on the roof broke, a branch got lodged in it. The tornados left but could still come back. Now to wait out the rest of the storm. Roads to the school were ruined, so even the people that decided to drive home then got stuck. Inside the classroom it was very stuffy and very boring. After the main excitement of the evening, yes evening at this point, no one was prepared to talk as we processed what the outside world might look like. No windows also means no signal to the outside world. But at least theres somewhere to sit, its better than the hallways. Around 5pm parents could now pick up their kids if they could get to the school. The busses wont be able to start the three hour cycle between the schools for another hour. The high school got picked up at 7pm that night.
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  • @phithetagamma
    This channel is so good! My favorite weather-related channel, in fact.
  • @scanza6084
    6:25 Why does that look like a monster painting. Dope as hell
  • I’ll never forget the EF-4 tornado in Holly Springs, MS on 12/23/15 that took the lives of 9 people— including a little boy.. 2 days before Christmas. It shook this town and we still have the scars from it. 💔
  • @ChefMeowMeow
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  • @Meatman8089
    I so look forward to seeing this channel grow!
  • @littleloner1159
    I've been watching for bit and only just now realized how small of a channel this is Love the content!
  • @Peter-en6bc
    Just found your channel, great stuff! I grew up in Tuscaloosa and was a kid but I very much remember the 12/2000 F4. It missed our house by like .2 miles, ears popped, heard debris hitting the house and everything. It seems like some of the worst tornadoes we had while I was growing up we’re in November/December.
  • @toetail8665
    God I don’t even like weather but your Witt and personality got me hooked onto this channel, OBSESSED!