These Next Storms Look Even Bigger…
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses an impending severe weather event affecting millions in the Central and Eastern United States. It recaps the previous day's tornado outbreak with 481 weather reports and significant damage, particularly in Green Field, suggesting EF4 tornado damage. The National Weather Service is assessing the extent of the damage. The script also highlights the Y Squad's fundraising efforts, reaching over $400,000 to aid victims. It then forecasts more severe weather, with a focus on hail and wind threats, and a particular concern for a major severe weather outbreak on May 26th, affecting multiple states. The script ends with a sponsor mention and a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the Y Squad Channel for updates.
Takeaways
- 🌪️ Severe weather is expected to impact millions across the Central and Eastern United States with a high-end tornado rating likely for the tornado that hit Greenfield.
- 📉 The remnants of the previous storm system in Iowa are dissipating, but new storms are forming in Oklahoma, indicating ongoing severe weather threats.
- 👀 There were 481 severe weather reports on May 22nd, including 23 tornado, 139 wind, and 319 hail reports, indicating the scale of the weather event.
- 🏠 The tornado in Greenfield caused significant damage, with structures consistent with EF4 damage, and there might be areas with EF5 damage indicators.
- 💰 The Y Squad raised an additional $100,000 for tornado victims, totaling over $400,000 in the past 30 days, which will be used to provide direct aid.
- 🚨 There have been three confirmed fatalities associated with the tornadoes, with the death toll expected to rise due to the number of injuries.
- ⛈ An enhanced risk of severe weather is forecast for Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, with a slight risk extending to the Northeast.
- 🌡️ The main threat from the upcoming storms is hail, particularly in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and towards Little Rock, with potential for damaging winds.
- 📅 Severe weather is expected to continue through Friday, May 24th, with a potential for damaging winds and hail from Chicago to Little Rock and Memphis.
- 🔍 The most concerning day for severe weather is Sunday, May 26th, with a significant risk for tornadoes in Northeast Arkansas, Southeast Missouri, and surrounding areas.
- 🌤️ After the severe weather system passes on Sunday, a new weather pattern is expected to bring cooler temperatures to the East and potentially a break from major severe weather events.
Q & A
What is the main topic discussed in the video?
-The main topic discussed in the video is the severe weather events affecting the Central and Eastern United States, including tornadoes, high winds, and hail.
What kind of severe weather reports were there on May 22nd?
-On May 22nd, there were 481 severe weather reports, which included 23 tornado reports, 139 wind reports, and 319 hail reports.
What is the EF4 damage rating mentioned in the video?
-The EF4 damage rating mentioned in the video refers to a high-end tornado damage scale, indicating that the tornadoes caused significant and extensive destruction.
How many fatalities were confirmed as of the video's recording?
-As of the video's recording, there were three confirmed fatalities associated with the severe weather events.
What is the Y Squad and what did they raise for tornado victims?
-The Y Squad is a group that supports the video's creator's efforts. They raised an additional $100,000 for tornado victims, bringing the total to over $400,000 in the past 30 days.
What is the primary threat from the severe weather expected on the day the video was filmed?
-The primary threat from the severe weather on the day the video was filmed is damaging hail, with a smaller tornado threat compared to the previous day.
What is the sponsor mentioned in the video and what do they offer?
-The sponsor mentioned in the video is Aura, which offers identity theft protection and cybersecurity tools to safeguard personal information.
What is the concern for the upcoming weekend in terms of severe weather?
-The concern for the upcoming weekend, particularly Sunday, May 26th, is a major severe weather outbreak with a high risk of tornadoes in certain regions.
What changes in weather patterns are expected after the severe weather events?
-After the severe weather events, a new pattern is expected where cooler weather will move into the East and a trough will form in the West, potentially reducing the formation of major severe weather systems.
What is the potential impact of the severe weather on the upcoming hurricane season?
-The video suggests that the active severe weather pattern could be an indicator of a very active hurricane season, and there is a need for a break in severe weather to prepare.
Outlines
🌪️ Severe Weather and Tornado Outbreaks in the Central and Eastern US
The video script discusses the aftermath of a severe weather event that caused significant damage in Iowa, with the National Weather Service conducting surveys to assess the extent of the damage. The script highlights the formation of new storms in Oklahoma, which are expected to bring more severe weather, including the threat of tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds. The script also mentions the fundraising efforts by the Y Squad, which has raised over $400,000 in the past 30 days to help tornado victims. The video provides a detailed analysis of the weather patterns, including the radar images and the potential for large hail and strong winds in specific regions. It also warns of an enhanced risk of severe weather in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, with a slight risk extending to the Ohio River Valley and the Northeast.
🚨 Upcoming Severe Weather Predictions and Sponsor Mention
The script provides a forecast for the upcoming days, indicating a continued threat of severe weather with a focus on damaging hail and strong winds. It emphasizes the potential for a major severe weather outbreak on May 26th, particularly in Northeast Arkansas, Southeast Missouri, Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, Southwestern Indiana, and Western Tennessee. The video also includes a break to discuss internet security and introduces a sponsor, AA Identity Theft Protection, offering a two-week free trial to viewers. The script returns to weather predictions, discussing the jet stream's role in the severe weather patterns and the potential for a damaging wind event in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. It also highlights the use of the CSU learning model, which indicates an elevated risk for severe weather on the mentioned dates.
🌡️ Shift in Weather Patterns and Outlook for a Calmer June and July
The final paragraph of the script outlines a shift in weather patterns, suggesting that the week of May 27th through 31st will bring cooler weather to the East and a trough in the West, potentially reducing the formation of severe weather systems. The speaker expresses hope that this pattern will persist for a few more weeks to allow for recovery from the recent weather events. The script also mentions concerns about an active hurricane season and the need for a break in severe weather during June and July. The video concludes with a thank you to the sponsor, Aura, and an invitation for viewers to subscribe to the Y Squad Channel for updates on their relief efforts and fundraising.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Severe Weather
💡Tornado
💡EF4 Damage
💡National Weather Service
💡Y Squad
💡Hail
💡Mesoscale Convective System
💡Jet Stream
💡Trough
💡Aura
💡CSU Learning Model
Highlights
Severe weather warning for millions across Central and Eastern United States.
Remnants of yesterday's storm causing devastation in Iowa are dying out.
New storms forming in Oklahoma leading to more severe weather.
481 severe weather reports on May 22nd, including 23 tornadoes.
Incredible damage in Green Field area consistent with EF4 tornado damage.
National Weather Service conducting surveys on the extent of tornado damage.
Y Squad raised over $400,000 in the past 30 days for tornado victims.
Three confirmed fatalities associated with the Greenfield tornado.
Enhanced risk of severe weather today in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
Main threat today is damaging hail, not as severe as yesterday's tornado threat.
Severe weather expected tomorrow from Memphis to Dallas and South Dakota.
Storms could produce hail the size of tennis balls to baseballs.
Severe weather continuing into Friday with damaging winds and hail.
Potential for another major severe weather outbreak on Sunday, May 26th.
Concern about severe weather and tornadoes affecting multiple states on Sunday.
Sponsor Aura offers identity theft protection and internet security.
Jet stream patterns causing the severe weather and potential for a break in pattern towards the end of May.
Total rainfall accumulation over the next 7 days could lead to flooding in certain areas.
Prediction of a quieter weather pattern for the last week of May.
Call to subscribe to the Y'all Squad Channel for updates on relief efforts.
Transcripts
unfortunately I have bad news we have
much more severe weather on the way to
millions of people across the Central
and Eastern United States and that's
what we're going to be talking about in
today's video you can see the remnants
of the storm system that occurred
yesterday that caused all the
devastation in Iowa we'll be talking
about that a little bit here but
thankfully that is dying out it's not
really causing many problems as it goes
towards the east however new storms are
forming right now as I filmed this video
in Oklahoma and that's going to lead to
more severe weather today and we're
going to really dive into that severe
weather the threat right here in a
moment but first I do want to talk about
what happened yesterday 481 severe
weather reports in yesterday's Regional
tornado outbreak where we had 23 tornado
reports 139 wind reports and 319 hail
reports on May 22nd of course Hunter
Hurley sent in these photos right after
the tornado yesterday and this is just
some absolutely incredible damage this
is specifically in the Green Field area
where one of those tornadoes happened
there were a lot of tornadoes but this
one seems like it's the most intense one
everything that I'm seeing here and in
other damage photos and videos that I've
reviewed is consistent with ef4 damage
we might have even had a couple of
different areas that may be flirted with
the EF5 damage indicators obviously we
don't know the people that live out here
they don't care it doesn't really matter
but it's very likely that we're going to
see a high-end tornado rating come out
of this tornado but it'll take a little
while before we know the extent of the
damage obviously we're going to wait on
the National Weather Service to do those
surveys they've got three teams out
there already doing this we've got a
team down here in Corning and red oak
for the first series of tornadoes that
occurred yesterday we've got one team
specifically dedicated to Greenfield and
then we've got another team that's going
to be up here north of De Moine for that
tornado that we tracked going really
close to Nevada Iowa and once again
it'll take several days for us to
understand the full scope of the damage
and before we really know the final
rating of that Greenfield tornado
thankfully in the wake of this damage
the Y Squad was able to raise an
additional $100,000 for tornado victims
yesterday that puts us over $400,000
over the past 30 days so thank you guys
so much for allowing us to be able to
help people in this way that's a lot of
money and we're actually going to be
able to make a huge difference here as
we already have boots on the ground the
Y Squad is already in Greenfield we're
working with emergency managers we're
setting up shop to give out free meals
and internet to people and then of
course we're going to be talking to
individuals and helping them out on a
personal level as well and helping clean
up whatever we can do to help we're
going to do it thanks to you and to add
to what we know about the outbreak
overall on May 21st we do unfort for
have three confirmed fatalities two of
those are in Greenfield and one in Adams
County which is associated with the
Greenfield tornado that number is
expected to go up as there are a lot of
injuries associated with this as well so
unfortunately that's where we are there
we'll keep you updated but we have to
look towards the future as well as I
stated at the beginning of this video
more severe weather is on the way we've
got an enhanced risk of severe weather
today in Texas Oklahoma and Arkansas and
a slight risk that goes all the way up
the Ohio River Valley up into the
Northeast there is a tornado threat
today but it is small in comparison to
what we had yesterday the main threat is
going to be the hail Okay so we've got a
damaging hail risk today in the Dallas
Fort Worth region up towards Little Rock
severe weather is also expected tomorrow
in a large area from Memphis to Dallas
up through southern portions of South
Dakota this is also mainly driven by a
wind and hail threat the tornado threat
doesn't look incredibly High here but
it's not zero so you know don't let your
guard down and then severe weather is
going to continue into Friday a little
bit less of a severe look here but still
we're going to see damaging winds and
hail possible from Chicago back down
towards Little Rock and Memphis maybe
even as far east as Indianapolis on
Friday May 24 here's what some of these
storms could look like on radar as we go
towards about 600 p.m. today big time
supercells around Dallas back towards
Brownwood San Angelo Ballinger Texas
this is going to certainly be causing
some instances where we have tennis ball
to baseball siiz tail maybe even larger
these could be packing a big punch as
they go into Tex Arcana as well with
winds above 60 to 70 mph hour Little
Rock the bulk of the storms are going to
get to you between 8 and 900 p.m. this
evening we're also going to see some
strong storms up here around Owensboro
and Bowling Green Kentucky around that
time and we're going to see strong
storms up through Ohio Pennsylvania and
New York as well but they will be much
more scattered and less severe in nature
but certainly we can't roll out some
golf ball siiz hail and some 60 mph wind
gusts as this storm system continues to
rec Havoc down here in the South as
another little mesoscale convective
system tries to get its act together
along the Red River Valley as we go into
the early morning hours on the 23rd but
look at this our next severe weather
threat as we go deeper into the 23rd is
going to form down here in Oklahoma with
more hail producing super cells once
again there's a little bit of a tornado
threat with these as well but the big
hail and strong winds are going to be
the main threat between Oklahoma City
and Tulsa back down towards Dallas and
then we're going to have a big wind
threat with this line of storms that's
going to try to come through Omaha early
in the morning on the 24th I mean it's
incredible how much is going on here
just constant severe weather across the
Central and Eastern portions of the US
this is not exactly what the radar is
going to look like but this gives us an
idea of just how sporadic and how
intense some of that severe weather is
going to be now of course it doesn't
stop there in fact I think we're going
to have even worse severe weather after
that as we get into Saturday and Sunday
Saturday we've already got a slight risk
of severe weather here on May 25th for
portions of Texas Oklahoma Kansas
Missouri and Arkansas and out of every
day over the next week or so the day I
am most concerned about is Sunday May
26th this looks like it's going to
another major severe weather outbreak
with tornadoes just like we've been
seeing time after time again this year
this time it's going to be focused up
here in Northeast Arkansas Southeast
Missouri over towards Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois Southwestern portions
of Indiana and Western portions of
Tennessee that's what it looks like
right now anyways that could change but
I really want to go over the details on
this one because this one looks bad but
we're going to dive into those details
right here in a moment because I want to
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the video all right so this little dip
in the jet stream is what's caused all
of our problems with all of that
Devastation in Iowa and our big storms
in Oklahoma that's going to get out of
here but we've got another dip coming
immediately after that that's going to
allow for some lift here out in front of
it and cause some storms and we just
talked about those storms we talked
about all the impacts that could come
from that with our next couple of days
as far as severe weather goes another
larger dip is going to come in on
Thursday this is what's going to cause
that maybe damaging wind event up here
in the Northern Plains as we go later in
the day on Thursday that'll propagate
over to the Upper Midwest as we go early
into the day on Friday once again severe
weather is still going to be possible on
Friday but we get a little bit of a
break here as unfortunately another even
larger dip comes into the picture on
Saturday and Sunday where on these days
we're going to have a lot of warm moist
air to work with here as our next big
severe weather system comes through once
again just a perfectly timed negatively
tilted trough with a lot of instability
here this is definitely going to lead to
some big problems this weekend here's a
look at lightning strikes over the next
week or so you can see where some of the
higher concentration of severe weather
is likely going to be according to the
European model there's that damaging
wind threat on Thursday into Friday
early in the morning we could have
lingering Squall line that continues to
go through the area into the Ohio Valley
and the Tennessee Valley on Friday
another little mesoscale convective
system possible there as we go into
Saturday just a ton of different
opportunities for severe weather here
our big system though the one I'm really
concerned about is really starting to
show its face here late in the day on
Saturday in the form of supercells and
more severe weather in Oklahoma and
Kansas and Texas and then that's going
to continue into Sunday as potentially a
big super cellular threat and a big
tornado threat on Sunday I can't stress
this enough I'm very concerned about
Sunday right now as far as the severe
weather is concerned and then once that
gets out of here I think we're going to
have a little bit of a break but this
severe weather outbreak this multi-day
sequence of severe weather is going to
go out with a bang on Sunday I am very
confident about that and it's not just
me we've been using this tool a lot this
year it's been very good it's been very
accurate this year the CSU learning
model is painting a very elevated risk
for severe weather on Sunday and this is
another reason why I'm fairly confident
that we're actually going to see some
big time storms on Sunday the details
and trough and and all that stuff are
there but the mesle scale stuff is not
going to be apparent to us until we get
closer so I don't want to go too deep on
like oh here's where the super cells are
going to be possible here's the mode of
the storms you know let's not worry
about that right now just know that if
you're any of these shaded areas on
Sunday we're probably going to be
talking about you in the context of
severe weather and tornadoes so go ahead
and take whatever precautions that you
want to take at this point for that a
good graphic that kind of shows you
where the bullseye is going to be for a
lot of the rain and storms that we're
going to see over the next week or so is
the total accumulation over the next 7
days you can see very clearly that we're
going to be talking a lot about this
area right here in fact maybe in Middle
Tennessee Southern Kentucky there we
might have some flooding problems as a
result of some very intense rainfall
over the next week or so and then thank
thankfully I really do believe that once
that big storm system gets out of our
hair on Sunday as we go into Monday
we're going to enter a new pattern so
the week of the 27th through the 31st of
May I think we're going to enter into
this pattern where we're finally going
to get some cooler weather in the East
and more of a trough in the west and
that's the complete opposite of what
we've been in and that's going to stop
the ability for those big planes severe
weather systems to be able to form now
this kind of pattern can actually lead
to more severe weather up north Maybe
some severe weather up here in the
Northeast and of course down here in the
Southeast as well but I don't think
we're going to see any major tornado
outbreaks with a pattern like this in
place where we've got cooler weather in
the East warmer weather in the west and
hopefully we can hang on to that for a
couple more weeks so we can clean up you
know what I mean and unfortunately y'all
I do think this is going to be a
terribly active hurricane season so we
need a break June and July hopefully are
going to be quiet but as of right now I
can only tell you with any confidence at
all that maybe the last week of May will
be somewhat quiet all right that's all
the weather talk I have for you today
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next one goodbye
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