Inside a Supertwister
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Dr. Leigh Orf, a scientist from the University of Wisconsin, tells us how he designed the most detailed supercomputer models of a tornadic thunderstorm ever produced.
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i think in this video we only able to see what's happening above the ground only, what really happened is underground, and way above in the sky, electrically, when the + and the - dancing trying to meet equilibrium.. yeah, because this is an electric universe.. 😉
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Do they consider all important variables in their simulation, like water vapor behavior and electromagnetism? Or do they adjust their simulation only to look realistic?
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What does this have to do with space? Why is a video of twisters and the atmosphere exist on a channel called space rip?
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After this do Bill Pacxton doing Kevin costner. my speel checer is off
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This feels like a skit on Tim & Eric.
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oh wow they made a real video for once
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They think they can understand God's Cock with a computer. If God wants to fuck you he will; no computer model will prevent that.
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Next, I use some kind of strange device called a COMPUTER.
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trump will put an end to this nonsense
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No discredit to the scientist, but...I get the impression he explains things to dumbasses a lot. Like, a lot.
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This episode said nothing about how Tornadoes work. Also, there was no mention in his models about the effect of space weather and solar activity on twister production.
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nVidia... the way its meant to be simulated.
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the guys explanation of a computer model was a bit awkward
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I always learn something new with every video you upload. Thank you.
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HAARP
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As a 3D animator who uses Blender 3D and plays with its physics simulations, I can definitely understand the awesomeness of this.
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Silly scientists. Everyone knows that supertwisters are caused by Mr. Obama's HAARP machine.
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it's interesting, but I don't really understand why he's describing computer as though they are this new hip thing that nobody has heard of. He describes the simulation on his hard drive as though that's a novel idea, and says the term "computer model" as though he coined the term.
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Wow that was really cool! Thank you, interesting people and occupation.
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There are so many Twister references in the comment section, I love it. xD
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