This is incorrect because unlike other messages, the EAN is not the alert itself, but rather a notice that the activation is beginning. After the End of Message (EOM) tones are sent, normal programming does not resume. Instead, most stations will broadcast emergency information in a specific priority order. Messages from the President are always broadcast first. Then would follow Statewide/regional messages followed by more localized messages with specific instructions.
@IamPatriot94, Nuclear bombs have over a 60 mile radius, and even then, the radiation would go further out possibly 100-150 miles. You would die if Miami was struck with a nuclear bomb.
@Clochfear That's not necessarily true. It really depends on the size and type of the nuclear weapon, the topography of the area, whether its an airburst or ground detonated weapon, what manner of layers you have between yourself and the detonation... nuclear weapons are not all-powerful, destructive as they are.
If a 20kt bomb was ground detonated in the centre of Miami, you would be fine 50 miles away. If an 18 megaton warhead was airbursted 5000 feet above the same point, you would die.
@IamPatriot94 Mmm, possibly. Tampa and Jacksonville would get hit hard, they have significant military bases and operations in those areas. Miami has Homestead AFB, that's about it as far as I'm aware so maybe not. In a full nclear exchnge, the Rssns would not just fire off a precious warhead to destroy a city; they would fire as many warheads as necessary in a first wave at all critical targets (Command and Control, missile silos, military bases, communications facilities, early warning radars)
This is incorrect because unlike other messages, the EAN is not the alert itself, but rather a notice that the activation is beginning. After the End of Message (EOM) tones are sent, normal programming does not resume. Instead, most stations will broadcast emergency information in a specific priority order. Messages from the President are always broadcast first. Then would follow Statewide/regional messages followed by more localized messages with specific instructions.
imreloadin2 9 months ago
this is when north korea gets pissed at us for helping south koera
bigdog12p 1 year ago
How did you make your EAS videos
KHfansite2010 1 year ago
Cool! You watch TV, eat your Lays chips and BLAM! ad what to do if you don't have fallout shelter? Die?
catie998 1 year ago 2
Reply NOW plzzzzz
How do you get the sliding text bar near the top????????????????
I can only do it near the bottom. :(
Shartl9 1 year ago
What is that font type?
e.g. Times New Roman, Lucida Console, Etc. ?
Shartl9 1 year ago
@Shartl9 SYDNIE
BTVProductions1982 1 year ago
I live 22 miles from miami so i will probably get hit with shockwave and see mushroom cloud from were im at.
IamPatriot94 2 years ago
@IamPatriot94, Nuclear bombs have over a 60 mile radius, and even then, the radiation would go further out possibly 100-150 miles. You would die if Miami was struck with a nuclear bomb.
Clochfear 2 years ago
But does the fall out and radiation come out 1 minute after the explosion.And are you talking about tsar bomb.
IamPatriot94 2 years ago
@IamPatriot94 the tsar's flash could reach a 600 mile radius
chocolate45689 1 year ago
@Clochfear That's not necessarily true. It really depends on the size and type of the nuclear weapon, the topography of the area, whether its an airburst or ground detonated weapon, what manner of layers you have between yourself and the detonation... nuclear weapons are not all-powerful, destructive as they are.
If a 20kt bomb was ground detonated in the centre of Miami, you would be fine 50 miles away. If an 18 megaton warhead was airbursted 5000 feet above the same point, you would die.
disamjisa 1 year ago
@IamPatriot94 Mmm, possibly. Tampa and Jacksonville would get hit hard, they have significant military bases and operations in those areas. Miami has Homestead AFB, that's about it as far as I'm aware so maybe not. In a full nclear exchnge, the Rssns would not just fire off a precious warhead to destroy a city; they would fire as many warheads as necessary in a first wave at all critical targets (Command and Control, missile silos, military bases, communications facilities, early warning radars)
disamjisa 1 year ago
how did you make this can you tell me?
MrLoganDunleavy 2 years ago
so no...
3goldy 2 years ago
This is extremely realistic! but i hate the fact you picked chicago because i live there
TaiYangTso 2 years ago
how do you make these like this? that's pretty sweet if you ask me.
Ericthehammer76 2 years ago
Ironically, those cities mentioned all vote against missile defence. So they what they wanted: no defence against incoming attack.
DefconWarningSystem 2 years ago 6
Lol i picked random cities.
EASvids 2 years ago