25 Minutes of Extreme Natural Disasters

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25 Minutes of Extreme Weather & Natural Disasters Caught on Camera
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  1. The guy filming the Tornado has absolutely no clue that he is standing face to face to an F4 and is the luckiest man alive the Tornado did not turn his way. He is clueless till the end. I dont understand that

  2. 6:00 – the cameraman from my country didn't even known he is looking at a tornado, he trough it's a strong wind, he was sooo lucky. 6 months later almost all buildings destroyed by this tornado are rebuilded thanks to donations from another citizens and people working for free. (25 km long, 0,5 km wide, hundreds houses hit, 4 villages)

  3. Why Disasters Have Declined

    Over the last 30 years, the United Nations, climate scientists, and governments around the world have claimed that climate change is making natural disasters including hurricanes, floods, and heatwaves more frequent.

    “Climate change has helped drive a fivefold increase in the number of weather-related disasters in the last 50 years,” reported National Public Radio last fall, citing a report by the U.N.’s World Meteorological Organization.

    But the data also show that the number of climate related disasters actually declined over the last 20 years by about 10 percent.

    I'd post the link but YouTube deletes almost every post with a link. And the more fact based the post the better the odds of deletion.
    Point being stop with the narrative that the MSM spews.

  4. More like 12 minutes of video and you showing the footage twice, once with the unneeded narration and then again without it. Smh how do these people have so many subscribers?

  5. Pretty ordinary stuff one sees online. But the script is absolutely horrible.

    Statements like ,’ thankfully there were no cities nearby,’ are throwaway. If there was a city damaged, it’d be noteworthy, otherwise it’s pointless filler to mention it. Like the plane crash in Iran, I could have said, ‘thankfully my daughter wasn’t on that flight,’ and it’s be true: I don’t have a daughter, but I’m not thankful about it.

    The metaphors are generally trite: a ship at sea getting tossed “like a rag doll”…? Poor choice of words: rag dolls don’t get tossed around in the sea. Further: ‘it’s rougher than one might expect’ is sloppy: how do you know what one might expect? We can’t see the water conditions, only the passengers trying to steady themselves. I can guess you meant that, from the POV of a fixed camera, one can’t appreciate the boat’s pitching until a passenger slides by on a chair—that’s it, that’s all—but you could have said it like that, it would have been better script-writing. BTW, ferry travel is often very rough and anyone’s been on a ferry would expect that (you showed you don’t know as much as many of the viewers do—which kicks the crap out of you credibility).
    The ferry sailed back to port and nobody was injured? If it didn’t get back, that would be news worthy. If you didn’t mention injury, you’d have been clearer that nobody was injured. (As a general rule, don’t fill in what doesn’t need to be filled in.) Otherwise, we don’t see anything that looks remotely like somebody could get injured.

    “Not exactly a hurricane—but with hurricane-force winds…” comes well before you inform us what, exactly, kind of wind it is. The continuity is terrible. “Nobody in the video was injured…” uh, is that because there wasn’t anybody —excepting a deer—in the video at all? And we can’t tell if the deer was injured at some point after we see it or not. Again, sloppy script-writing.

    Most hail storms come without warning, but hail stones are only called “stones”: otherwise there’s nothing comparable between them and real stones which have a density several times greater than ice and don’t normally shatter when they hit something. The rest of the segment was kinda: meh, so what?…Great example of what? And, if the vid “abruptly” stops and you can’t find anything else about the event, you also can’t know if anybody got hurt or not (you said nobody did…). Any serious presentation would screen out this kind of stuff.

    But the worst one was in the intro: ‘scientists predict these disasters [none of which we saw were “extreme”] will get more frequent’…only to make the first segment a volcano eruption (with no other info except that there was no city nearby, “thankfully”, without even mentioning the houses in plain view), when volcanic eruptions are not predicted by anybody to increase in frequency. Maybe hurricanes and tornados are, but surely not volcanos. Again, the incongruities are about the only thing consistent in this video.

    All in all, you presented a rather plebeian collection of segments, all short on info (because you just filched them off the internet) and some very, very hokey script-writing.
    I hope you’ll take my advice and improve in the areas mentioned.

    Do your best,
    Thnx.

  6. I remember that storm in 2020 that hit Iowa, i live in Illinois and it also hit us but not near as hard, but I work at menards in central Illinois and we had people coming from Iowa to buy generators because everywhere in Iowa was sold out.

  7. The glacier video is incredible, but was anyone else distracted by how many flies there are attacking the cameraman, and why the hell they are in Greenland?

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