Come to think of it, I don't recall the screaming or voice-overs either. I d/l'ed (and still have) the original P-50 alert vid from the defunct Wisconsinsirens.com and there is no commentary of any kind.3t22 wrote:wasn't that an entry from the last contest? I don't recall any screaming in the one on wisconsinsirens.
Short for downloaded. But I still have that P-50 video and there is no commentary during the wind-up, middle part, and wind-down. Nothing.robert gift wrote:Are you thinking the morons heard in the video voiced-over the video?
What does "I d/l'ed (and still have)" mean?
Sorry that I am not up on these things.
Thank you,
My thoughts exactly.ronatello wrote: the person needs to re-orient the funnel where the small part is on the ground (hang it from some fishing line or something... ;) ).
Did you watch the same video I did? The video I saw showedI find nothing funny about tornadoes. Yes, this video is amusing but I find nothing at all about tornadoes. It's terrifying laying in the bed in the middle of the night listening to one pass over your house. That, my friends, has happened to me before and though it didn't do any damage, it's just the simple fact of knowing that it's the middle of the night and that a tornado, a roaring, hissing, twirling elephant trunk that you can't see but know that is there, passes over the top of your house. The tornado warning was out, my city was in direct path of the approaching tornado, all while I was asleep. My parents came in the room and woke me and as I rose out of my bed, I heard that unmistakeable roar. It sounded like a jet plane flying over at a low altitude but much deeper and much louder. It took nearly a full minute of roaring before it was gone. As I said, no damage was done, but the damage was done to me mentally and emotionally. I'm 19 years old and I'm still jumpy when I go to bed and I hear a thunderstorm approaching. It's a horrifying experience when you're 13 years old. That's a night I will never forget. I don't want this to get off topic at all. But, making fun of a tornado, that's going a little far.
Return to “Main Outdoor Warning Sirens Board”
Users browsing this forum: tachi88 and 14 guests