@@TroyBoleyn You cannot know whose God they plead to because it constitutes a failure w/your God. You aren't in charge of all the Gods so go find a poser who follows your God and let sleeping dogs lay. 😊
The morals to few of these stories. A Viking house can keep you safe in a tornado but don’t live downstream from a beaver, or fish with alligators. 😂😂😂
Look I support our military and troops always, but I don't agree with those explosions in our oceans, it is hurting our marine life, I guarantee there will be beached marine life in a few days time after that test they did...😩😡😭
@@TitaniumTurbine I'm not sure why you would say that, there are other ways it's the military they can come up with something more safe for our environment and marine life
The ontario thing freaked me out. Being from there but thankfully not being anywhere near tornado places, this is still terrifying. Those things are something else. If one ever touches down in my city Im moving lol
@ 2:00, The man has a youtube channel in which he uploaded this video and follow-ups! The kids came along to help with the shelter he'd been building out there, and the severe weather hit them very unexpectedly. They didn't have power in their home for a while, and you can see the damage around town as they pitch in to help family and neighbors. Seeing all the trees around that shelter flattened - that clearning turned to brush in an instant! It's incredible they made it out alright - and even managed to get the bikes onces things had settled down. Kind if incredible he was able to find his way back there in the mess, but it goes to show how familiar he was with the area. Edit* Tyson Peers was the channel!
As a Norwegian, I can confirm the almost perfect pronounciation of "Nordmøre" and it sounded almost how the local people would say it, even! 😮👍 These videos are on the same level as similar themed programs on "Discovery channel" etc. btw. - very high quality and exciting, too!
@@oldmech619 Well sure, but a lot of people wear their feelings on their sleeve and also, I think a lot of people would be panicking if a tornado was headed their way - while outside nonetheless.
@@TitaniumTurbine I have been in a lot of emergencies. The one thing that kept me alive was staying under control in the worst of situations. There is plenty of time after the fact to be shook up. Yeah, I have been there too
@@TitaniumTurbine What you say is true, there are professional tornado chasers, and at least one of those starts yelling every single time, cannot stop himself. It's some kind of involuntary limbic thing. lol. The end of the video shows evidence that it had been a very strong storm, with bits of trees lying everywhere.
The glazier clip…. Sod that, they were standing WAY too close to the edge with that gale force wind, I am surprised they didn’t get blown off their feet
39:40 sitting on my boat watching this .....ummmmm happy I am on a canal in the UK and not on the sea, though my boat is also sea going not just canals and rivers.....
Reward! For identification of two individuals shown at time stamp 3:40. Suspected of the malicious destruction of a local dam. Send tips to nearest beaver council.
Luckily they don't actually need the dams, no one really knows quite why they build dams, but they don't live in them or anything. They eat the very specific parts of the wood they can and then they have some that they can't really do anything with, a theory is that's why they build them, just something to do with the excess wood. There's probably a better reason but they damage when their dams bust is more relevant to the surrounding forest, or any life that was in the dam like fish or those trees that were in the center that unfortunately may die because of their isolated position after that and a lot of removal of the soil they were on
@@ScubieDoo2727 They build dams to create ponds to live on. They cut down wood to build their lodges, usually in the middle of the pond and they winter there. They eat bark, leaves, twigs, delicious buds of trees, aquatic vegetation and lily roots. They are responsible for creating wetlands that have actually saved people in a drought. They are an important part of the eco system.
Wow… I have tens of thousands of hours on RU-vid and I’ve only seen maybe 2 of those clips before… AND there was no clickbait involved? Subscribing to watch your current and future successes. 🍻
Those kids in the tornado, wow, so scary. If I was their mother I'd never let them out of my sight again lol the relief would have been overwhelming and the oldest boy did a great job with keeping them down low and safe.
That wasn't a Tornado. It was called a Derecho. It's a fast wide windstorm and it happened on May long weekend in 2022. It was as far south as Cobourg ON hitting as far north as Haliburton.
I live in a Louisiana and it's pretty flat where I have lived my whole life. I'd see the warnings of flash floods come up all the time and never worried. Then my dad and I took a trip to our relatives house in the mountains. They got a flash flood warning and they got scared!!! My stupid ignorance almost got me killed. If it wasn't for my uncle yanking my keys out of my hand, I would have drove straight into the flash flood. It was night time too and I know I wouldn't have been able to see it. I just said, man we get them all the time back home and nothing ever comes. He said yeah, but isn't there some hills near by? I said about 30 miles north, oh I see now. Thank you for saving my life, cause I would've been scared out of my mind.
Those poor kids in the first clip, they can ask god until the cows come home, clearly they haven’t learnt that god is make-believe and NO ONE is coming to save them. I hope they were okay. They did a marvellous job of building the shelter xxx
That adult in the "viking house" is literally the last person you need in a crisis. Especially a crisis where children are involved. Screaming like a rabid banshee and scaring the living daylights out of the kids. What a bellend.
The glacier clip was seriously loud. I could feel that rumble through the phone. The fighter jet pilot had serious skills to know what to do with his quick thinking.
23:10 we saw the small plane next to guard rail when we came through going to our house off 28. Thank God he stopped where he did because nice deep drop off into water in the middle of bridge that's a branch of Fontana Lake😮.
The very first one. The pick up truck with the trailer had Texas license plates and the Dodge Challenger had Maryland plates. This happened in West Virginia
You stated (I paraphrase) that the Tongan scientists were aware of the event and were prepared 24 hours in advance to film it. I was glued to the screen to see the eruption from a point of view other than space. The only video I saw was aftermath that resembles other volcanoes I've seen. Your channel, AI voiced or not, is the only one that doesn't overkill with childish stupidity. I appreciate that very much. Thanks.
38:35 A destroyer is NOT a battleship. A battleship has 9 16" guns and thick armor plate. A destroyer has 5" guns, is built for speed, to seek out submarines and screen for battleships. By the way, the Fletcher is named for an extremely successful class of World War 2 destroyer (see Battle off Samar for a battle where several Fletchers took on the largest battleship in the world). It's a crying shame that a movie was never made about this battle.
IJN Fuso has entered the chat... (6 twin 14 inch turrets = *12 guns* ... individually the shells are smaller, but a lot more than 9 in the air...) Most Battleships were armed with twin turrets. The triple turret was FAR from common... that being said, the term "battleship" is indeed a different class, I'm willing to bet they meant "warship"
@@nunyabidness674 The way he threw battleship around, is like saying a Lamborghini is just a car and an F-15 is just a plane, a howitzer is just a gun, or my favorite of the past month, Joy Behar on The View saying that an AR-15 bullet would turn a deer into ground venison (that there would be nothing left, but antlers).
@@The_Dudester ummm... a lambo *is* a car, an F-15 *is* a plane... "Howitzer" is closer to "Warship" though... 70mm, 75mm, 76mm, 88mm, 90mm, 105mm, 155mm... All Howitzers. The M65 was a 280mm howitzer for instance (Atomic Annie) My point is that for someone who is using an AI to narrate, "Battleship" might be the direct translation to their parent language even though "Warship" would be the correct term for someone who is a native English speaker. You're the one who posted the exceptionally biased statement of saying that the only ships that are battleships come with 3 triple turrets and a ton of armor. You're also the one claiming a destroyer will be armed with 5 inch guns, to which 90% of the Royal Navy will be rather unrepresented since most of theirs are SMALLER than 5 inch. Guess you're just glossing that bit over...
@@nunyabidness674 My goodness you're parsing terms and splitting hairs. I've been on two battleships (one while it still was in active service). I also was fortunate enough to be a passenger in a top of the line corvette. The only "warplanes" that I've been in were C-130's (before I parachuted with my company-and I've also been in a CH-47 and CH-53 for the same reason). Finally, I was fortunate enough to serve with Major "Boom Boom" Peterson while he joyfully demonstrated how a 105 howitzer worked. It is obvious that you DO NOT understand the love affair between men and certain machines/modes of transportation. To you a 57 Chevy is just a disposable car that should be scrapped after a year or two, or a owner/pilot of a WW2 airplane. With that said, I gather that you are either a knucklehead 13 year old or a voluntary incel that should go outside and touch grass.