LIVE RECAP OF EXPLOSION in the Nashville area tornado and science of the tornado outbreak



Live in-depth recap of the tragic December 9, 2023 #tornado outbreak. We discuss the science of the setup including the textbook wind shear profiles for strong-to-violent tornadoes. We show why these positively tilted troughs are so prime for large #hail production. We also will discuss if it’s possible to “blow up” a tornado with evidence provided by the Madison tornado that at least the thermodynamics can be disrupted by a heat source.

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43 thoughts on “LIVE RECAP OF EXPLOSION in the Nashville area tornado and science of the tornado outbreak”

  1. I was chasing the event. Big tornado damage in White Bluff (SW of Madison). I did search and rescue there. And then I also did search and rescue in the south part of Gallatin. There was big tornado damage there. This survey isn’t done yet unfortunately

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  2. Thank you for your videos and explaning about the tornado its breaks my heart prayers to all the towns that was affected prayers to the family whos lives was lost God bless them all and God bless you Reed 🙏

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  3. The one that hit Clarksville started in north dyersburg. I seen the tornadic supercell go over me at dyersburg Walmart. I had to shelter inside pressure dropped it went back up it was a spin up. Then it came down in Rutherford damages there, it started there for sure not Dresden I have photos of damages in Rutherford, Tennessee reed. I guess no one knew of the damages there. I seen it though for sure large trees snapped in half at the base and houses damaged and the fire department.

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  4. Bro that storm you came down in ms long track crazy hail and that wall cloud was present friends of mine near river said they saw the funnel briefly it kept pulsing up and down but wow that huge hail I never seen before in our area biggest was hen eggs. You called this early on u are the best in the business and truly dedicated to your craft . This video you did is also intriguing to me as I have learned so much .The tornado with explosion part analysis was amazing no one even comes close to you on what you do bro. You got the word out very early and that’s not easy in many ways. Just incredible bro……

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  5. So could isolated slightly cooler areas actually cause the formation of a tornado? Maybe that is why some form in storms and other storms do not form one. Could all mesocyclones be capable of tornado formation, but it needs that slightly cooler area to actually cause one to form? Makes since as the heat source disrupted the tornado.

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  6. In depth explanations keep us all tuned in. The team is throwing out quality content and we cant wait for spring. Reed I'm just around the corner from you on Darby Rd. I run a private repair shop for our equiptment that we use for a paver installation business. If you are ever in a pinch for some maintenace or light repair such as oil change, brakes or simple engine light we can help. Cheers Lad

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  7. The Tribulations are almost over. These are the beasts under us. The second coming of Enoch happened 4 27 2017 at 7pm
    2nd Enoch 20:3
    The Book of Enoch explains everything about this and the Endtimes. If you don't understand this then you won't see it coming. I've been a witness to these explosions. Many people are trapped because of the things they know and forced to act. Their personal lives are destroyed. All Entertainment Is evil and owned by lucifer. Stop partaking, take a look its in a book. The book of Enoch.

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  8. The comments you made about breaking up a tornado's dynamics by injecting a heat source into it were brilliant! Could the heat source be possibly a high-powered laser aimed at/into the tornado at various elevations? Wow! Mind blowing stuff!!

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  9. Have you ever looked at the data from the March 28 1984 Carolinas outbreak? We had an EF4 hit just 8 miles south of us. Tore up the southeast side of Mt. Olive NC. Several long track tornadoes. Twenty four tornadoes were recorded. Fifty seven deaths. A night I will not forget.

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  10. Hi I just wanted to say that seeing that you’re still chasing severe weather events is strangely cathartic. I remember watching storm chasers w my dad back when I was like 5 years old, it’s what ended up getting me into all things tornado and severe weather related lol. Literally almost all of my drawings would be of tornadoes. He is unfortunately no longer with us but ik if he was we’d both be watching your live chases and videos still! Never stop chasing

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  11. I've never seen storm chasers out here as I did that day. I live in Hendersonville and some of my neighbors have lost everything. It spared me for the most part but still out of power but I'm not going to whine over that when all these good folks and neighbors lost everything.

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  12. Him talking about how that explosion disrupted the thermodynamics of the tornado now has me just imagining Reed in the future chasing tornadoes in a newly modified TIV with a massive howitzer welded to the top and he's firing HE airburst rounds at the tornado seeing if it will dissipate lol

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  13. That was a transformer at the Electric substation blew. The heat dynamics are high with intense explosive oil fire change locialized moisture levels. You suggest we nuke tornadoes now? Brilliant 🙄

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  14. 0:55: 🌪️ The video discusses the disruption of a tornado's thermodynamics and the potential impact of releasing a heat source into the tornado.
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    19:16: 🌪️ The video discusses a severe storm and tornado outbreak in the Northern region.
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    35:14: 🌪️ The video shows storm chasing in Dixie Alley, encountering a large hailstorm and a wall cloud.
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  15. This substation was about 5 mins from my work. It kept pushing then eventually took out my work. If it happened 24 hours earlier, everyone in my work wouldve been killed. It's still crazy to think about it

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