🍃 WIND and HURRICANE 3D Simulation 💨
Фильм және анимация
This video simulates the effect of wind from calm to the worst of storms. The effects they produce may vary in each scenario but this is approximately how it would look in reality.
The Beaufort scale for wind and the Saffir Simpson scale for hurricanes have been used in this comparison.
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🟨🟥🟪 The Beaufort scale for wind and the Saffir Simpson scale for hurricanes have been used in this comparison. Have you ever felt such a strong wind? Let me know your experiences here 👇👇 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ En esta comparación se han utilizado la escala Beaufort para el viento y la escala Saffir Simpson para los huracanes. ¿Ha sentido alguna vez un viento tan fuerte? Cuénteme su experiencia aquí 👇👇
@AussieBall_Animations
Жыл бұрын
Ok
@jessetorres8738
Жыл бұрын
By then end of the video I think it's safe to say that they aren't in Kansas anymore.
@whiteangelnl00
Жыл бұрын
@Don't Read My Profile Picture I did
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
@Don't Read My Profile Picture I am blind.
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
I 👍 storms.
This is what my mom thinks will happen to the house if I don’t close the windows before leaving
@Ralphotron
Жыл бұрын
why tf would you leave your windows open when you leave the house? 💀
@sainedjudger
Жыл бұрын
@@Ralphotron so I can enter my room without going through any of those pesky doors 🚪
@-._.-Ghost-._.-
Жыл бұрын
You should listen to your mum kid, she is longer on this world than you
@Ralphotron
Жыл бұрын
@@sainedjudger yeah bro, keep doing that and you'll find another person in the room with you 💀
@nadarith1044
Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure your mom doesn't think of the wind, at all
This is great! Would love to see a large scale city or town version of this!
@NotAFoe
Жыл бұрын
YOOOOO, my fav map creator!
@Spealer
Жыл бұрын
@@NotAFoe Didn't expect someone to recognize me here lol, thank you :)
@Nazrininator
Жыл бұрын
Love your maps!
@8jof544
Жыл бұрын
With things like wind turbines, sailing ships, big flags, flying helicopters, and big animals like elephants and cows
@mountainmonkey15
Жыл бұрын
And that would take a whole year to render
It would be cool to see the wind of other planets.
@Flugmorph
Жыл бұрын
which one
@viniciusdomenighi6439
Жыл бұрын
@@Flugmorph uranus
@Flugmorph
Жыл бұрын
@@viniciusdomenighi6439 lmao
@rsia08
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I think Neptune has 1000mph winds.
@JinZanmato
Жыл бұрын
@@rsia08 HD189733b has 5400 mph winds! 😄
The start is off by at least 30km/h. I know wooden table don't move like that in 30km/h wind. Also the flag should be perfectly fine up to 90km/h.
@axhed
Жыл бұрын
yeah the flag getting ripped off at 30mph was a little sus. the waves and the beach were awesome though.
@buckykattnj
Жыл бұрын
Hurricane Sandy made landfall over my house. Wind speeds for Sandy were fairly low... 80~90mph tops... My house lost a handful of shingles...but my roof was 50 years old and in need of replacement. Neighbors with fresh roofs didn't lose any. Shingles installed correctly are good for 100~110mph.
@tbeller80
Жыл бұрын
Biggest thought was that was a weak BBQ grill to be swept away at 30mph
@Scourtsese
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I used to live in Lethbridge, Alberta. That city received 90km/h winds somewhat commonly. At least two to three times a year. There were very little damages. You lost the odd shingle on the roof here and there but that's it.
@intermezzono1
Жыл бұрын
In my town im germany we oftem have gusts of 55 km/h and you can tell its a strong wind but we can still walk normally, its not like its pictured here
That was cool! I like how the music picks up with intensity when wind gets more powerful. Last Saturday the power of the wind knocked our power out for 5 hours.
@noelht1
Жыл бұрын
I’m thinking of Slash Ripping a killer guitar solo standing in the wind and rain!
@ymanafamily9570
10 ай бұрын
1 time we had 145 mph winds and power was still on
Hello from Florida! Excellent animation as always. I don't think Tropical Storm winds are quite that damaging, at least not down here. Lots of downed branches, but very little roof damage, even with ceramic roof tiles.
@surfstarcc1
Жыл бұрын
As a fellow Floridian I agree. The shingles usually stay on until you start getting into the 90-100mph range
@superiortoall22
Жыл бұрын
I agree; Oklahoma has some pretty strong winds sometimes in the 50-55 mph, it’s annoying for sure but usually no damage to the roofs
@demonqueen881
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, I think the video really overestimates the strength of wind, at least in the lower speeds. I don't think yard furniture would be blown to kingdom-come in 25-35 mph. And it'd take a lot more kick to start ripping off roof tiles.
@galliumgames3962
Жыл бұрын
Most Florida buildings are built different. We got back to back 70 mph high end tropical storm conditions last year with minimal damages, whereas 70 mph winds back when I was in New England would do significant damage.
@AaronShenghao
Жыл бұрын
Probably showing an older style roof construction
If half your roof is gone at 60mph, you need a new builder!
@dingbat19
Жыл бұрын
Those are just the tiles.
@Godzilla_kingofthemonsters
Жыл бұрын
@@dingbat19 no the whole entire roof
@dingbat19
Жыл бұрын
@@Godzilla_kingofthemonsters at 60 it was just tiles.
@cr33d4
4 ай бұрын
Right! That's a common spring wind here where I live.
Whoa! This looks amazing and horrifying at the same time! Love the music that plays when the wind gets really intense! There’s so much attention to detail! Just wonderful! I’d like to see one for earthquakes next.
@MoultrieGeek
Жыл бұрын
What would be amazing, his modeling skills are certainly up to the task.
@saschasagemann80
Жыл бұрын
Earthquakes? 😶 I'd love to see MBS's Video of that! 🚔🚒🚑
@paulgibbon5991
8 ай бұрын
It would be fun if such a comparison started with the negative Richter scale, which includes such things as pressing a single key on a keyboard or dropping a feather to the ground.
Living in Florida and dealing with numerous hurricanes through my life, while the levels of destruction are right, the wind speeds in the video are too low for what’s happening destruction wise. Otherwise still a neat simulation!
@NephilimGodMusic
Жыл бұрын
Yup we got two Hurricanes back to back last year here in Orlando Fl.
@villebooks
Жыл бұрын
The 'levels of destruction are right' but 'the wind speeds are too low for what's happening destruction-wise'?
@droe2570
Жыл бұрын
@@villebooks I think he means that hurricanes can cause that kind of destruction in general, but not at the wind speeds being shown in the video (like tree getting knocked over, etc.). I've lived through a bunch of hurricanes and never had any damage even remotely close to what is shown in the video, though it can happen. There are more factors at play than just wind.
@RaptorNX01
Жыл бұрын
what can throw it off is pressure. if the house is intact thru higher speed, then suddenly a window breaks, it can rip the roof clean off. where as, if the window was broken sooner, it might have survived.
@beastmodestorm9822
8 ай бұрын
I agree especially me being a southern country outlaw I witnessed severe weather tornadoes hurricanes all the time and the winds here are very low but I seen more accurate correct wind speed and gust but still a good video.
This is such a good video! The amount of detail is staggering. It took me a while to even notice that the waves were piling up more. Very well done.
Here in Bolivia🇧🇴 Santa Cruz, winds like 0:58 are pretty common, 3 to 5 days of a week, with a top speed of 90kmh in worst cases. Causing many trees to fall and your house gets full of sand or debris
I am someone who lives in a place that regularly gets 60kmh and sometimes 80km/h. I can say that our houses are nowhere near falling apart at even 80km/h, I haven't lost even a shingle from it. From my own experience, this scale needs to be shifted by about 20km/h.
@taploko
6 ай бұрын
It's cause places with higher wind levels use more money to attach the roof tiles to the house
@branden1010
5 ай бұрын
@@taploko it’s normal layered tiles and a nail gun. Just had my house built.
I'd love to see a tornado version! Maybe also a tornado size comparison?
Interesting and pretty good. You should do more of these like Tornadoes too.
@vercruyssesamuele7429
Жыл бұрын
I just dreamt of a tornado. Just remembered how bad I feel with it 😅
This studio is top shelf! I'm always looking forward to new content. Great team!
Hope runnig lady is OK At least wind would give her a quick ride to the destination she was going
This is so cool to watch a comparison like this, you should do tornado winds next, it’d be epic to watch what like 300mph winds would do to a really well built structure just to get a sense for how insane they really are in nature
Here in Florida during Hurricane Ian that rolled through last year, in my area we got some Wind Gusts of around 110 MPH with an Average of around 95-100 MPH, we pulled through with no damage other than a bunch of Branches on our driveway.
Thank you so much for including imperial measurements. I truly appreciate it!
The amount of work you put into this is great
Awesome as always! The more you know!
Nice way to shake up the formula! Very well done.
I'm obsessed with your videos! So so cool!
Hurricanes are one of the nature's most terrifying nightmares.
Good vid but I dont think a mini BBQ pit is flipping over at 30 mph.
The sound effect is dope! 👍🔥
This was an interesting one! Very different style from usual!
The guitar for the wind ramping up was awesome! Then the music hit 🔥🔥🔥
This was actually like super interesting. More of this!
I love the channel! Warm wishes from Minnesota! ❤️❤️❤️
I love this channel. The visuals and simulations are very interesting. My favorite was the “speed man made objects” video
Un claro ejemplo de como un tranquilo día se puede convertir en un día complicado, después en un día en Guatemala y finalmente en un día en guatepeor. Agradecido desde ya por el video Maestro. ⛈👍
Cada vídeo nos demuestra lo buenos que son tus trabajos Álvaro.
@edward_9997
Жыл бұрын
se llama Álvaro? 👀
@droxx78
Жыл бұрын
@@edward_9997 si....
Awesome videos, keep it up, dude:)
Meanwhile on Jupiter with those SUPERSONIC winds:
Gracias Álvaro, brutal video, muy gráfico el poder de destrucción del viento, impresionante, un saludo!
Hello, I love the videos on your channel, and watching some of the perspectives and comparisons I came up with an idea that I would like to leave as a suggestion, a video from the perspective of the population of the main countries in the world if they were all gathered in the same place hahaha , it would be interesting to see the area that all these people would occupy, success to all of the MBS team
Not accurate at all. The worst part is when the heavy wooden table started blowing around at 20mph, lol. Meanwhile we had sustained winds the other week of 40mph with gusts to 60mph and my lawn furniture was barely displaced and we had no limbs down. We were under a high wind advisory which is fairly rare for our area, but we also get severe thunderstorms several times per year with winds of 70-80mph and you might have one tree down in an entire neighborhood. That cheap ass building in this video was losing shingles at 47mph lol I can’t even imagine how shoddy that is. The highest wind we’ve had at this house is 90mph rear flank downdraft when a tornado went by about a mile away and we lost zero shingles and had a few small to medium limbs down and the gliding/rocking bench on our deck blew from one side to the other and some of our small plastic children’s playsets blew over. Our neighbors’ trampoline flew away a few yards over though, lol.
Great one mbs 😮😊
Hi MBS, would love to see a simulation of the world's largest explosions and their damage, in particular, Krakatoa, as I don't think people nowadays have any concept of just how loud that explosion was!
this is beautiful! We had high winds last month and it blew the cover off our house fan on the roof, which let rain into my bedroom. I think it got up to like 50-60 mph.
That was really cool !
This is an awesome video! Bravo!!
Awesome as usual! What a great way to show the destruction of high winds and hurricanes.
This looks so peaceful in the beginning but the constant reminder from the guitar saying “ Its about to get wild.” 😮😮😮😮😮😮🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Really good‼️👌🏼
This was a great addition to the repertoire. More simulations please. You could explore natural disasters like floods, or engineering such as with buildings or bridges in response to earthquakes. Even biological/epidemiological simulations such as visualising the spread of disease (like different viruses) in a population.
Cool video.
I like how you included the waves and the storm surge.
I love these!
This channel is pure gold ❤️
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
Diamonds are better.
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
Minion. Certainly.
Esto no me lo esperaba!!!! Si las comparativas en 3D ya son muy orientativas, este vídeo en movimiento más aún. Espero que no sea el último de este estilo. Puedo sugerir uno con la escala de terremotos?
This vid blew my mind !
Instantly clicked to watch this one as I got the notification!
this was amazing plz more
It would be fun with more weather comparisons, maybe put registerd hurricanes up next to each other so we can see how wide an area they affect with increased wind strength and simulated damage?
Great video!!! 😀👍
Cada vez mejor este canal
By then end of the video I think it's safe to say that they aren't in Kansas anymore.
Video genial Álvaro ❤
Your videos are better and better 😊
This blows me away!
I’ve rode out winds of 75mph in my house in Wisconsin. The neighborhood was wrecked, no trees left. We sustained major roof damage, exactly how you showed!! Lol!! 😂 keep up the great vids !!!
I'd like to see you go all out and show us on a city wide scale the winds of Neptune!
This is one of my favorite videos
hi mbs, we love your videos. You should do a park size comparison that includes high park in toronto
It’s cool how you can see waves generating in the backround
Can you do Fictional islands size comparation please?
@Solarwhale32
Жыл бұрын
if that happens, i want snaktooth island from bugsnax to be in it
This was awesome
Love this animations!!! 🤩🤩
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
I only ❤ Allah and my very family. 💋s to you.
I really enjoyed this one.
Wow, blew me away!🙂
I love how when the Wind Level reaches 7, the person standing in the yard just goes "Fuck it" and decides to run away before the worst arrives.
Thats a good representation the trees the house the waters the structures
Truly breathtaking...
¡Ahora haciendo simulaciones! Este canal está mejorando con cada video
Excellent thank you 👍🏻
I remember when a hurricane once passed through my town with winds of 130 km/h and gusts of 185 km/h. Many historic trees and the entire city park suffered, but the buildings withstood the wind very well. In one building, a flat roof made of bitumenous material fell off. In 2 blocks, some polystyrene from the facade insulation fell off. And on one historic building a sculpture fell from the roof onto the street. Only a few houses in the City had a metal roof and none survived the hurricane. The old clay roof tiles were not damaged in any way. A few weeks later a slightly weaker hurricane passed through the USA and there the cities were completely destroyed. I was very surprised by this. Until now I wonder why in the USA in such endangered areas houses are built of wooden plywood instead of brick or Concrete masonry unit as in Europe. This would save costs for the Americans. After all, there are still houses in Europe that are 200, 300, 400 or 500 years old and are normally inhabited by people. I myself live in a building from 1898 and I don't consider it particularly old. There are houses in the city centre that date back to the early 16th century. They have survived wars, cataclysms and have served successive generations, who do not need to build new buildings, but only to renovate the existing ones and adapt them to changing building standards.
@stevenscott2136
Жыл бұрын
We build badly in the US because of government and insurance companies. Builders and owners know that insurance and government pay-outs will repair the damage, so they build cheaply to save on costs. Insurance and government like to see a lot of damage, because it convinces people that they need to buy a lot of insurance and pay higher taxes for "storm protection". Most regular people are too stupid to realize that they're paying more in the long term, in taxes and insurance costs, than it would cost to just save that money and pay for their own damage if it happens, or use that money to build a genuinely solid house.
@orkako
Жыл бұрын
@Steven Scott Do Americans believe that this is a problem that needs to be urgently addressed, or do they simply accept that this is the reality? I ask this because, no empire is forever. After times of plenty comes crisis. The US has already had times of great abundance and now its abundance is falling all the time heralding a crisis. I do not mean an economic crisis that lasts a few years, but a decline in the position of the state in the world linked to social and economic decline. I am referring to a phenomenon that lasts for many generations. I do not know when the USA will experience such a crisis, but it will experience it one day, just as every older country has experienced it, and then the state will only be able to benefit from what was created in its heyday. A good example of such a phenomenon is modern Russia. They benefit from what was built during the time of Tsarist Russia and the USSR. Everything that was built permanently serves to this day. Not much new stuff is built because there is a lack of money and experts. This is what a real post-apocalypse looks like. It is very slow and unnoticeable, until one day people stop believing that the former glory years will return and then they begin to understand that their world ended a long time ago. I don't know when the US will experience this, whether in 100 years or 500 years, but they will experience it one day. At that point, sustainable housing, sustainable sanitation, sustainable field irrigation and sustainable roads will be the key. The real wealth are those things that will also serve our children even after we die. This is why I think that American drywall is a very big problem, but are Americans aware of how big a problem it is?
Take a break from this channel and comeback in a couple months! You’re mind is blown! MBS💯
Born in Réunion island, I remember when a category 5 cyclone went near the island. That was really scary 😱 Fortunately it never really approximated
Fantastic work💯💯💯💯💯💯
Super-typhoon Haiyan's winds were 300 km/h and beyond. It pushed the water way inland as a storm surge, and as someone who visited one of the devastated coastal cities here in the Philippines as part of a team that did post-disaster assessment, it was a harrowing sight.
Very nice video ❤
This is like a ruler for measuring wind levels.
This is amazing. Do tornadoes next.
Dayyum that wind level change is Fire
I love your videos
Good job brother
A plough wind came through our neighbourhood once. (In a city on the Canadian prairies.) It toppled all the mature trees or just snapped the tops of them clean off, flattened every sign in front of every store, bent stop signs and yield signs, slammed everyone’s garbage container into the side of somebody else’s house, & stripped the shingles off everyone’s roofs. We all got new roofs on insurance 😂. I don’t know what the wind speed was but it felt and sounded like a hurricane. It was just blowing in one direction, like you’d blow out a candle.
¡Que buena representación! .. An awesome scene!
Hope that person wound up being able to get their umbrella back! LOL! That was an awesome touch! XD
This was weirdly epic
Oh, that's humbling.
Nice metaballstudios
Te quiero mucho Meta Ball Studios
Fun fact: The 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore tornado had recorded winds speeds of 301 mph. Pretty sure the house would get yeeted into outer space at that point.
Great work! You totally need to do the Richter earthquake scale too. Maybe you’re rendering it right now…
Be interesting to see this for tornados or one for the worst storms in history
In my experience, umbrellas usually collapse and go inverted at Wind Level 1, _maybe_ 2 if it's a particularly good one.