Yes we did have a tornado in Pittsburgh I've seen them. The one that hit Mt Washington and a so called micro burst started in green tree and hooped over and hit Carnegie science center. And one that that hit Sheridan right across the street from a friends wear house. It picked up a big truck port and flipped it over. If you know where greenway middle school is look where the football field is, pulled all the trees up. So yes we do get them I know it's crazy but we do.
Pangoner I was in the one that hit east allageaney sorry I have no idea how to spell that but yeah it crashed down on my dads old Jeep at the time and it exploded all the windows but thank god for that keeps strength because that trees hit me on the head and it gave me a concussion but if the Jeep had not been there or the roof gave out I would be dead RN so thanks Jeep
Pangoner YOOOOOO I was living in Sheraden literally in 4th grade when the tornado hit Pittsburgh ... I could remember this day like it was yesterday I thought we was going to die lolol 😂🙏🏽
I live in sheraden but I don't remember a Greenway middle school, probably got demolished. I do remember that May 31st 1998 Tornado outbreak, about 10 or so tornadoes just swept across the region. I'm glad nobody was hurt, my mom was in the storm along with my grandpa (RIP) And my grandma. Too bad there's only a little footage. But we do get tornadoes. Very rarely but we get tornadoes, and there is still debate about that 03' tornado. Wether a downburst or infact a tornado took one life at Kennywood. I'm all about tornadoes man, I love em. That 98 storm was pretty bad. Also if they were already adapted to the EF Scale then it would of been an EF 3 Probably, might even get a EF 4. But the world hadn't adapted to the EF Scale yet, so it was a F1 Because of it's windspeeds. But yeah Pittsburgh has a interesting history. (Also apparently if I go to tornado tracks there was one in 2017 1985 and 1975 and some others too.)
I live In Westmorland county my older brother LOVES metrology so as a played this really loudly he pulled up one of his weather maps and was like SEEEEEE I KNEW YOU WERE JOKINGGG
Do you think you could do one for like a terrorist attack on Pittsburgh? I know you already made one for Scranton Pennsylvania, but i would love to see one made.
There is no such thing as an F6 tornado. and if it were real, it would most certainly not occur in a squall line. Tornadoes are no longer rated as F-, they're called EF- (Enhanced Fujita Scale) for example: EF-3