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  • i'd still shit myself

  • Why didn't the list said Philly people must hate the city

  • I live like 20 miles north of baltimore..

  • NOOO BALTIMORE! I will miss you, and my aunt. She lives pretty close to Baltimore. :( Like only an hour away.

  • I live in Baltimore as well, guess I'd be dead

  • Nope, it would be an Emergency Action Notification

  • @easalert88 Not if the president doesn't want to talk on the radio.

  • Your bar is flashing.

  • DUDE YOU GOT THIS FORM THE MOVIE SUM OF ALL FEARS DIDNT U?

  • @SQUIRALBOY43 DIDN'T YOU SEE THE FUCKING DESCRIPTION?

  • @easalert88 LOL why yes i did. i just dont read th descriptions of vids.

  • This is really interesting.

  • I live in Baltimore. Fascinating.

  • Wow! This sounds real! How far can fallout go? I live in Wisconsin, and Baltimore is a while away from there, but could i still get the effects?

  • The distance that fallout travels depends on numerous factors. In my videos, I usually use a 300 to 400 miles radius from the center. While you might feel its effects in some ways, it would not likely cause much harm since Baltimore and Milwaukee are over 600 miles apart.

  • @Duckycow1: Not likely, especially since you are over 600 mi. away and west of Maryland.

    In fact, fallout depends heavily on trade winds for the most part; Philly, New York, and Hartford residents would probably have to head for the hills, but Washington, and most of the other cities listed wouldn't be affected too much, if at all, since most of them aren't on the Eastern Seaboard.

    I hope that answers your question ;-).

  • @duckycow1 Hey I from Wisconsin too. Where you from?

  • @CubsFan2812 - Apparently there are a lot of us Wisconsinites watching EAS videos online :P How very interesting...

  • @SuedeKnight haha! I know, right? Clayranger is from wiscosnin i believe, so is themilwaukeeboy as well as you and I. Pretty Ironic lol

  • Using the wrong EAS attention signal. That's the EAS attention signal used by the NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards network. Given that this shows as a TV graphic, it should be the standard two tone sine wave attention signal used by commercial TV and radio stations.

  • Search Real EAS Videos. You should find a playlist that I created. Videos #10 & 12 use the other tone.

  • Would NOAA Broadcast Emergency Action Notification Messages?

  • Oh certainly NOAA Weather Radio would broadcast an Emergency Action Notification message. NOAA Weather Radio is an All-Hazards network, it broadcasts many non-weather related hazard messages, including AMBER Alerts (Child Abduction Emergency).

  • OH NO!I WILL DIE!I LIVE THERE!

  • Nice.

  • Great job, very realistic.

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