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Warn-on-Forecast
Currently there is a forecast information gap between watches and warnings.
Warn-on-forecast is providing the information to fill that gap.
It is a system that runs every half hour producing 3 to 6 hour forecasts, taking in the most recent observations from weather radar, from satellite, from surface data in order to provide updated forecasts that can be looked at during that time frame to help forecasters focus in on the corridors where storms could have the biggest impact.
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Beyond the Lab: A Day in the Life of NSSL Field Researchers
Просмотров 538Месяц назад
What might it be like to be an NSSL researcher? Get in on the action and see what a day is like for these daring scientists.
NOAA NSSL's Severe Weather Research in the Field
Просмотров 1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Step into the heart of field research with the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) and discover the groundbreaking work that goes into understanding and forecasting severe thunderstorms. Join us as scientists share insights gained from facing tornadoes, lightning, hail, and more head-on, revealing how field observations revolutionize weather modeling and enhance forecast accuracy. Lea...
2023 National Weather Festival Highlights
Просмотров 2378 месяцев назад
Norman, Oklahoma October 14, 2023
2023 Spring Recap: NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed
Просмотров 33211 месяцев назад
We recap the 2023 Spring activity at the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed (HWT). Located in Norman, Oklahoma, the HWT is both a conceptual framework as well as a physical space that aims to bridge the gap between scientific advancement and operational meteorology. Follow Us On Facebook: NOAA.NSSL Twitter: NOAANSSL Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/noaanssl/ Instagram: instagr...
Tornado Intercept: The Union City Twister and the Birth of Doppler Radar
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Год назад
On May 24, 1973 an F-4 tornado tore through Union City, Okla. With a Tornado Intercept Team in the field and a then-experimental Doppler radar just miles away, NSSL researchers made history, capturing for the first time the full lifecycle of a tornado with Doppler radar and discovering the tornadic vortex signature (TVS). In the 50 years since Union City, NSSL has been a driver of innovation in...
Violent Tornado Animation of an EF5 Supercell (Public Audience Version)
Просмотров 66 тыс.Год назад
Read the informal SPC Publications: www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/broyles/tgen1.pdf www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/broyles/tgen2.pdf www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/broyles/tgen3.pdf or Search "Broyles" at www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/ Download the PowerPoint animation: www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/broyles/m13-anim.pptx This video presents an animation of the Moore EF5 supercell that occurred on...
Violent Tornado Animation of an EF5 Supercell (Science and Meteorology Audience Version)
Просмотров 28 тыс.Год назад
Read the informal SPC Publications: www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/broyles/tgen1.pdf www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/broyles/tgen2.pdf www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/broyles/tgen3.pdf or Search "Broyles" at www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/ Download the radar analysis / animation PowerPoint: www.spc.noaa.gov/publications/broyles/m13-talk.pptx This video presents radar imagery and an animation of the f...
Bite-Sized Science: Share Your Tornado Tales
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
Share your story! apps.nssl.noaa.gov/tornado-tales/ Has a tornado hit your house or your community? Have you received a tornado alert? NOAA scientists want to hear your story. It’s easy to share with the new Tornado Tales citizen science tool. This online survey provides a way for anyone to anonymously report their tornado experiences. The Tornado Tales was developed by researchers at the NOAA ...
Bite-Sized Science: HWT in the Virtual World
Просмотров 609Год назад
When COVID hit in March 2020, the future of the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed became unclear. In-person collaboration was off the table. With everyone working from home, could the Spring Experiment survive? 00:00 Opening 00:11 HWT and the Spring Experiments 00:36 COVID and teleworking 01:09 Adapting to virtual 01:57 Challenges of virtual 02:37 New oppurtunities 03:07 Success and new research 0...
TORUS First Deployment
Просмотров 7482 года назад
May 16, 2022 To learn more about the TORUS project: www.nssl.noaa.gov/projects/torus/
2022 NSSL Spring Research Webinar
Просмотров 7412 года назад
Learn about 2022 spring research at the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory. For more on these topics, visit www.nssl.noaa.gov/ 0:00:00 Welcome 0:02:28 PERiLS Field Research - Tony Lyza 0:07:37 TORUS Field Research - Matt Flournoy 0:11:19 Collecting Behavioral Data After Tornadoes - Kim Klockow-McClain 0:14:47 Audience Questions 0:22:10 NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed: Spring Forecasting Expe...
1st day of PERiLS
Просмотров 3282 года назад
Marc 20, 2022. Norman, Oklahoma. NSSL scientists are in Mississippi today preparing for the 1st day of PERiLS, funded by NOAA & NSF to better understand how tornadoes form in squall lines & one of the largest severe storm field projects to date. Instruments are where NWS SPC predicts tornadoes may occur on Tuesday. Learn more about PERiLS: www.nssl.noaa.gov/projects/perils/
PERiLS Tornado Study Webinar
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 года назад
PERiLS (Propagation, Evolution, and Rotation in Linear Storms), one of the largest and most comprehensive severe storm field campaigns to date, will take place across the Southeast United States in the late winter and spring periods of 2022 and 2023. The webinar provides information about the PERiLS field campaign, including research objectives, why this research is needed, locations, descripti...
"Get to Know the Scientists" 2021 Live Panel
Просмотров 5092 года назад
"Get to Know the Scientists" 2021 Live Panel
Bite-Sized Science: Studying Tornado Damage with Uncrewed Aircraft Systems
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
Bite-Sized Science: Studying Tornado Damage with Uncrewed Aircraft Systems
Weather Briefly: Winter Storms
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.3 года назад
Weather Briefly: Winter Storms
Get to Know the Scientists: How Different Paths Led to Working at the NOAA NSSL
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
Get to Know the Scientists: How Different Paths Led to Working at the NOAA NSSL
Observations on the Go: NSSL's Field Observing Systems
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
Observations on the Go: NSSL's Field Observing Systems
Weather Briefly: Damaging Winds
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Weather Briefly: Damaging Winds
Weather Briefly: Flooding
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Weather Briefly: Flooding
Weather Briefly: Lightning
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Weather Briefly: Lightning
Weather Briefly: Hail
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Weather Briefly: Hail
Weather Briefly: Tornadoes
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 года назад
Weather Briefly: Tornadoes
New Director of NOAA National Severe Storms Lab Announced!
Просмотров 3444 года назад
New Director of NOAA National Severe Storms Lab Announced!
Bite-Sized Science: Threats in Motion
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.4 года назад
Bite-Sized Science: Threats in Motion
NOAA P-3 Hurricane Hunter B-Roll
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.5 лет назад
NOAA P-3 Hurricane Hunter B-Roll
Bite-Sized Science: Exploring the Supercell
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.5 лет назад
Bite-Sized Science: Exploring the Supercell
Women of NSSL: Pam Heinselman, PhD
Просмотров 4325 лет назад
Women of NSSL: Pam Heinselman, PhD
Women of NSSL: Kodi Berry
Просмотров 5105 лет назад
Women of NSSL: Kodi Berry

Комментарии

  • @StormChaserMaci.
    @StormChaserMaci. День назад

    AI is about to revolutionize weather and storm forecasting. I'll be curious to see where this goes. Already liking the new Hurricane forecast "cone" change quite a bit. Helps folks understand clearly! Also saw the launch of the new GOES satellite by space X this last week. Ya'll work very hard. ~Trained Storm Spotter Maci.

  • @weasel884
    @weasel884 2 дня назад

    What would I do in the event of a Nader warning? Like any typical Wisconsinite would do…go out side and find it!

  • @hypat1aa
    @hypat1aa 9 дней назад

    21:40 classic explanation of conservation of angular momentum, with an ice skater putting their arms out and then pulling them in to rotate faster.

  • @andy.connor.e8853
    @andy.connor.e8853 20 дней назад

    is this the best your technology can do? I've seen RUclipsrs drawings better than this

  • @ericaspradlin1421
    @ericaspradlin1421 20 дней назад

    New here to your online platform. Shout out to Ryan Hall Y’all, for dropping your information!

  • @OswaldoGonzalez-ty2mg
    @OswaldoGonzalez-ty2mg 23 дня назад

    tornado in NOAA

  • @tiffanyandtheshihtsu
    @tiffanyandtheshihtsu 27 дней назад

    NOAA, you are rock stars & we love all of you❤ Thank you so much for all you do😊

  • @PetitJoeLouis
    @PetitJoeLouis 28 дней назад

    Can the bowing section of a Mesoscale convective system be called: a QLCS? Are derechos QLCS or a MCS? Can the southern part of a MSCV detach and form a "rogue" derecho? Can the Northern part of an MSCV become an MCS? I sometimes have problems naming the types of systems as they often seem to morph one into another.

  • @LeCharles07
    @LeCharles07 Месяц назад

    Amazing animation and brilliant job explaining it. We need more science communicators like you.

  • @A-Z_Information_show_
    @A-Z_Information_show_ Месяц назад

    Who else thought this was an ad

  • @alekverhovod
    @alekverhovod Месяц назад

    To explain very briefly, ALL “weather phenomena” that are accompanied by a noticeable increase in the gamma background (and this is exactly what is recorded by radiological stations in Canada and ALL!!! Europe) cannot be recognized as a purely natural phenomenon, because in the nature of the Earth (and especially in its atmosphere) there is radioactivity that is weakly expressed at ​​a trace level, in a few milliroentgens. And in supercells we see hundreds of milliroentgens per hour. Continue? )

  • @lloefirstoi
    @lloefirstoi Месяц назад

    Wild to see the man behind the forecast. Thanks for a very informative project.

  • @1amybean
    @1amybean Месяц назад

    Thank you! Great information!

  • @gbeverly2k3
    @gbeverly2k3 Месяц назад

    Holy cow. I see myself at the 2:22 mark. I actually have a photo of your truck with the wedge before we pulled off in front of you.

  • @AntilleanConfederation
    @AntilleanConfederation Месяц назад

    So the downdraft from the merger causes a vacuum as it pushed down and then the rotation follows the vacuum to the ground?

  • @AndrewGrey22
    @AndrewGrey22 Месяц назад

    And you can't stop it or you will screw up the mechanism of heat transfer of the planet.

  • @robertmedina3982
    @robertmedina3982 Месяц назад

    It’s funny that they know a lot about tornados more than they ever had before and now we have more tornadoes and stronger ones too worry about.

  • @user-pq6xz1bf2v
    @user-pq6xz1bf2v Месяц назад

    Mr fuji would not be proud

  • @michaelphelps5064
    @michaelphelps5064 Месяц назад

    That software looks like it's from to 90s. How many Billions do you guys get for a budget? Unreal. 3rd grade animation from NOAA.

  • @seminolefan45
    @seminolefan45 Месяц назад

    The man, the myth, the Broyles! Fantastic video, and great explanation!

  • @alexj835
    @alexj835 Месяц назад

    Hearing people swallow while talking and having headphones in pisses me off so much.

  • @HAMILTONPROVIDEO
    @HAMILTONPROVIDEO Месяц назад

    It would help if the cusor were larger.

  • @PhiladelphiaWX
    @PhiladelphiaWX Месяц назад

    BROYLES!!!!

  • @RedTideRTS
    @RedTideRTS Месяц назад

    This is extremely interesting!!! Great work!

  • @HailSpikeHayden
    @HailSpikeHayden Месяц назад

    So, when the failed occlusion happened , was the tornado actually at its strongest, or was it just over the same area for a longer period of time when it otherwise wouldn’t have been?

  • @PaulLoveless-Cincinnati
    @PaulLoveless-Cincinnati Месяц назад

    gangster MS Paint skills! (But no seriously this is fascinating. Thank you for presenting this. Can you comment on if the version we see (public version) is different from any internal version?

    • @alekverhovod
      @alekverhovod Месяц назад

      Testing of weather weapons based on the pulsed subcritical reaction of plutonium began in the USA in the mid-50s. This is why there is no PUBLIC radiology network in the US. Weather drones were at first primitive balloons with difficult radio control, but scientific progress has taken its toll and today they are incredibly effective. gangster version )

  • @SonoranAstro
    @SonoranAstro Месяц назад

    mythical auto play pull

  • @SonoranAstro
    @SonoranAstro Месяц назад

    BROYLES THE COOK 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @glitchforum
    @glitchforum Месяц назад

    I did NOT expect Broyles to have that voice. W guy though, all the memes are in good fun.

  • @arcadeashdown3579
    @arcadeashdown3579 Месяц назад

    The existence of a Public Audience Version suggests the existence of a saucier unrated directors cut version.

    • @SonoranAstro
      @SonoranAstro Месяц назад

      it’s in the pinned comment bro 🔥💦

    • @kaydotz
      @kaydotz Месяц назад

      ​@@SonoranAstro Thanks for pointing that out! That version is great! As a layman, it wasn't hard to follow

    • @alekverhovod
      @alekverhovod Месяц назад

      @@kaydotz ..can produce the moving equivalent of a nuclear bomb... Testing of weather weapons based on the pulsed subcritical reaction of plutonium began in the USA in the mid-50s. This is why there is no PUBLIC radiology network in the US. Weather drones were at first primitive balloons with difficult radio control, but scientific progress has taken its toll and today they are incredibly effective. DON'T LOOK UP ) OPPENHEIMER - Creating The Nuke Scene Cortex Videos 15:44 the finger of satan... When you look at ANOTHER mushroom cloud of a supercell, does it HINT TO YOU ANYTHING? Then just take dosimeters and run to check the gamma level))) Oppengamer was the first to believe in gamma weapons, then he convinced the generals of the HIDDEN power of weather weapons based on PULSE nuclear reactions...and then the race began for “weapons-grade” plutonium supposedly to counter the Soviets... that’s very briefly) The generals were also shocked, but Oppy easily convinced them of the reality of this thing. Then it’s a matter of technology and finance... Plutonium core based meteodrones use HIGH RADIATION GAMMA IMPULSE for provokation HUGE water condensed process in previosly still atmosphere...meansured, please), GAMMA LEVEL near typical "supercell" It is necessary to measure gamma AT THE BEGINNING of the supercell formation process - while the drones are ACTIVE. This is the first half hour. The plutonium core of the meteodrone generates powerful radial gamma pulses in the dew point layer and this gives the PRIMARY impetus to the entire process of creating a pressure/temperature gradient. Gamma radiation ionizes moist air, it condenses into a powerful cloud, a pressure gradient arises and the supercell mechanism is activated - warm air from all sides tends to the center of the format. Has anyone asked the feds why there is no PUBLIC network of radiology stations in the USA? In Canada it exists, and these stations show very interesting data when supercells pass over them...

  • @Scar3cr0wwx
    @Scar3cr0wwx Месяц назад

    My man Broyles is on fire with this one 🔥🔥💯💯🗣️🗣️

  • @Rogalion1
    @Rogalion1 Месяц назад

    I’m a former animation student and current meteorology student and this is the kind of stuff I hope to make. I think animation is a fantastic way to teach people about physical processes in a way that’s more approachable than a lot of the heavy math and science behind it that isn’t usually shown visually. This was really cool and I think I’ll use it as a reference for the kinds of things I want to create. Thank you!

    • @alekverhovod
      @alekverhovod Месяц назад

      Testing of weather weapons based on the pulsed subcritical reaction of plutonium began in the USA in the mid-50s. This is why there is no PUBLIC radiology network in the US. Weather drones were at first primitive balloons with difficult radio control, but scientific progress has taken its toll and today they are incredibly effective. DON'T LOOK UP ) OPPENHEIMER - Creating The Nuke Scene Cortex Videos 15:44 When you look at ANOTHER mushroom cloud of a supercell, does it HINT TO YOU ANYTHING? Then just take dosimeters and run to check the gamma level))) Oppengamer was the first to believe in gamma weapons, then he convinced the generals of the HIDDEN power of weather weapons based on PULSE nuclear reactions...and then the race began for “weapons-grade” plutonium supposedly to counter the Soviets... that’s very briefly) The generals were also shocked, but Oppy easily convinced them of the reality of this thing. Then it’s a matter of technology and finance... Plutonium core based meteodrones use HIGH RADIATION GAMMA IMPULSE for provokation HUGE water condensed process in previosly still atmosphere...meansured, please), GAMMA LEVEL near typical "supercell" It is necessary to measure gamma AT THE BEGINNING of the supercell formation process - while the drones are ACTIVE. This is the first half hour. The plutonium core of the meteodrone generates powerful radial gamma pulses in the dew point layer and this gives the PRIMARY impetus to the entire process of creating a pressure/temperature gradient. Gamma radiation ionizes moist air, it condenses into a powerful cloud, a pressure gradient arises and the supercell mechanism is activated - warm air from all sides tends to the center of the format. Has anyone asked the feds why there is no PUBLIC network of radiology stations in the USA? In Canada it exists, and these stations show very interesting data when supercells pass over them...

  • @Padoinky
    @Padoinky Месяц назад

    Would be helpful to explains the genesis of the basic storm clouds - why did they appear and how, then maybe ya could explain the meteorological terms and the sequence process flow….why did it grow so deadly, why did it follow its path and why did it dissipate?

  • @grbggaming6885
    @grbggaming6885 Месяц назад

    I didn't know you could do this with Microsoft Paint

  • @PaulisInclusion
    @PaulisInclusion Месяц назад

    What causes the DRC to occur?

    • @HailSpikeHayden
      @HailSpikeHayden Месяц назад

      Weakening updrafts or dry air entrainment

  • @victorfranca85
    @victorfranca85 Месяц назад

    Amazing

  • @leatherDarkhorse
    @leatherDarkhorse Месяц назад

    Nah, now ef4+ is the new ef5, ef5 is just a myth.

  • @zunar_j5_933
    @zunar_j5_933 Месяц назад

    Solid video!

  • @jr-pl9kj
    @jr-pl9kj Месяц назад

    few things i'd like to know is at what point does lightning start and why dont non tornadic storms not produce tornadoes, what parts are missing? what do normal thunderstorms typically look and act like? animation wise.

  • @cheddar2648
    @cheddar2648 Месяц назад

    This seems to reveal that an interaction between a cold downdraft and the mesocyclone is required for tornado genesis, not just a mesocyclone alone.

    • @NOAAWP
      @NOAAWP 20 дней назад

      In 2002, Markowski published research on the rear-flank downdraft (RFD). His observations show that the RFD is generally warm and unstable just prior to and during tornadogenesis. For the Moore EF5 supercell, radar analysis shows that the downdraft associated with tornadogenesis was generated at relatively low-levels within the storm. For that reason, the downdraft associated with the development of the Moore EF5 tornado was likely warm and unstable.

  • @dbrinkm1
    @dbrinkm1 Месяц назад

    " Who is on first ?"

  • @robdaniel2280
    @robdaniel2280 Месяц назад

    Was extremely difficult listening to this guy. Jesus Christ

    • @SonoranAstro
      @SonoranAstro Месяц назад

      his power level is too strong

  • @myke5696
    @myke5696 Месяц назад

    Hi, extremely well done and informative. What do you think of Leigh Orf's explanation though, which has a different emphasis. He says that it is the horizontal vorticity entrained by the inflow channel that is, essentially, tilted into vertical vorticity in the updraft, thus being the main factor in tornadogenesis, with the RFD apparently serving as part of a confining boundary to guide this vorticity upward and vertical.

    • @alekverhovod
      @alekverhovod Месяц назад

      You see, colleague, in Orf's they have one basic funding trough because of which they do not want to see the OBVIOUS and INCREDIBLE at the same time... Testing of weather weapons based on the pulsed subcritical reaction of plutonium began in the USA in the mid-50s. This is why there is no PUBLIC radiology network in the US. Weather drones were at first primitive balloons with difficult radio control, but scientific progress has taken its toll and today they are incredibly effective. DON'T LOOK UP ) OPPENHEIMER - Creating The Nuke Scene Cortex Videos 15:44 the finger of satan... When you look at ANOTHER mushroom cloud of a supercell, does it HINT TO YOU ANYTHING? Then just take dosimeters and run to check the gamma level))) Oppengamer was the first to believe in gamma weapons, then he convinced the generals of the HIDDEN power of weather weapons based on PULSE nuclear reactions...and then the race began for “weapons-grade” plutonium supposedly to counter the Soviets... that’s very briefly) The generals were also shocked, but Oppy easily convinced them of the reality of this thing. Then it’s a matter of technology and finance... Plutonium core based meteodrones use HIGH RADIATION GAMMA IMPULSE for provokation HUGE water condensed process in previosly still atmosphere...meansured, please), GAMMA LEVEL near typical "supercell" It is necessary to measure gamma AT THE BEGINNING of the supercell formation process - while the drones are ACTIVE. This is the first half hour. The plutonium core of the meteodrone generates powerful radial gamma pulses in the dew point layer and this gives the PRIMARY impetus to the entire process of creating a pressure/temperature gradient. Gamma radiation ionizes moist air, it condenses into a powerful cloud, a pressure gradient arises and the supercell mechanism is activated - warm air from all sides tends to the center of the format. Has anyone asked the feds why there is no PUBLIC network of radiology stations in the USA? In Canada it exists, and these stations show very interesting data when supercells pass over them...

  • @skrame01
    @skrame01 Месяц назад

    Awesome.

  • @AxelXionSora
    @AxelXionSora Месяц назад

    This is a super informative video but I wish there was a little pointer or something so its was easier to understand what was being talked about. I was lost and couldn’t quite follow. Like some parts I could understand but then I was wondering were you talking about the part in the lower right, were you talking about the radar pictures? I just think it’d help to know what part of the animation was being talked about. Other than that these videos help my phobia lessen at least a little bit. Still terrifying though

  • @stepheninglett3447
    @stepheninglett3447 Месяц назад

    Well, I like it. Thanks for going it.

  • @piconick79
    @piconick79 Месяц назад

    any one else randomly taking notes for fun?

  • @sR4447
    @sR4447 Месяц назад

    wat do you do if your on a cross country roadtrip?

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 Месяц назад

    I seem to see some things that may show it could be the SVC kinking and folding over itself that might be part of the energy feeding in before making a dip to the ground. (I didn't know the SVC term, so I called it a "roller" due to the horizontal alignment of the rotation axis.) If it narrows and speeds up along a section, then that pulls it in to wrap on its self. There's a kind of "twisting string" analogy to what it is doing to make it kink and fold over. Radar returns seem to show barber-pole striping where the SVC is forming along a boundary (seems many inclement weather patterns have that whether or not they form a tornado), and when it narrows and tightens into an S-shape that seems to be the thing to look at and watch out for. Even more so if that S starts making a spiral. If that folding and twist has some role, then shouldn't a tornado have an internal dual vortex aspect (as a minimum) to the upper column of the funnel cloud regardless of the air dragged with it as part of where it touches down? Maybe that's a funny way of looking at it, but going off observations of public radar sites and seeing how it moves over a time-lapse loop really has a particular pattern. The only thing is it that some radar visuals being presented either lack the resolution or enough frames over time to really show it. But some like COD website seem to have just enough detail to make the tightening up and folding stick out enough to mentally picture the thing going on.

  • @garylawson5381
    @garylawson5381 Месяц назад

    Thank you NOAA for this educational video. I haven't accomplished much to mention but I have been a proud member of the SKYWARN Storm Spotter group since 2009.