On the weekend of April 29th and 30th this year, a series of thunderstorms slammed the
southern and midwestern US, spawning flooding and tornadoes that killed at least 20 people.
The Monday afterward, I saw this satellite animation on Twitter.
It showed the thunderstorms' formation and movement across the US, and I was like, wow
… that is very cool and a little bit unlike any satellite image I've ever seen of a
storm.
I wrote a note to the National Weather Service saying that I wanted to know everything about
this storm's formation, and they wrote me back and then I gave them my phone number
and then they called me because I have a very cool life.
So here's why that satellite animation looks so impressive, and how it shows the perfect
combination of factors that led to those devastating storms.
The first thing to note is that this video looks different from other satellite videos
of storms not just because the storm was pretty epic, but because this is one of the first
visualizations created from a new weather satellite that launched last November.
It's called GOES-16, where GOES stands for Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite,
and it's the latest in a series of weather satellites that first started launching in
1975.
GOES-16 is still in its testing phase, and this is some of the first imagery from the
satellite that's been made public.
It provides significantly higher resolution than older satellites, both in terms of image
quality and number of frames taken.
We're talking four times the resolution gathered five times faster than older satellites.
The satellite collects real-time data as frequently as every 30 seconds, allowing a better understanding
of exactly what happens with storms like this one.
But enough about this satellite; let's talk about the storm.
In the first few seconds of the video, you can see a stationary front stretching across
the midwestern United States.
A stationary front forms when cool airmass and a warm airmass meet, but neither side
is able to overtake the other.
That can lead to cloudy weather and a lot of rain.
This particular stationary front was set up by a cool airmass across the northern and
western part of the country and unseasonably warm weather in the south and east.
Since both of these masses of air were similar sizes, neither could move the other.
So that's our stationary front.
There was a lot of warm, wet air along the front, trapped under a cap of warm, dry air.
The warm, moist air wanted to rise, but it couldn't get through the hotter air above
it.
Until, finally, it broke through.
There were similar conditions across much of the midwest, which allowed thunderstorms
to develop really quickly along the entire front.
There were also winds running mostly parallel to the front, so these thunderstorms moved
in the same direction, one after another.
That's what meteorologists call training, because you end up with a bunch of thunderstorms
moving along the same path, like train cars moving along a track.
The cap of warmer, drier air was broken in succession all down the front.
The warm, moist air at the surface shot up and cooled, and water vapor condensed, releasing
tons of energy, and also all that rain.
Some of the storms that developed were supercell thunderstorms — the really severe kind that
can have super strong winds, cause flash flooding … and sometimes produce tornadoes.
Thanks to the amazing resolution of the GOES-16 satellite, you can see one of the telltale
signs of a severe thunderstorm: those little dark splotches.
In intense thunderstorms like supercell thunderstorms, warm, moist air shoots up into the atmosphere,
cooling as it rises.
Eventually, its temperature becomes the same as the ambient air.
When that happens, the storm flattens out at the top, forming what's known as the
thunderstorm's anvil, because the clouds look kinda like an anvil, all flat at the
top.
But in the center, where the air was rising the fastest, the air shoots up past the top
of the thunderstorm anvil, in what's called — appropriately — an overshooting top.
That's what those little black splotches are.
And this is what they look like from above.
Meanwhile, this stationary front, unfortunately, remained stationary as more warm, wet air
was sucked up into the atmosphere.
And so not only did the rain keep falling, it kept falling in the exact same place, in
some cases more than 25 centimeters in one day.
The next day, the same system spawned tornadoes in east Texas.
You can see the parent thunderstorms here.
By the end of this video, the thunderstorms had been going on for almost 48 hours, stretching
across much of the south and east.
In a normal situation, by this time the jet stream, a high-level wind pattern that usually
runs west-to-east across North America, would have blown the whole thing substantially to
the east, possibly even out into the Atlantic.
But it just so happens that the jet stream dips and waves occasionally, and on the weekend
of April 29th and 30th those dips were highly amplified, making the jet stream move more
north to south rather than west to east.
So instead of quickly moving east, the storm moved very slowly, and there were multiple
days of thunderstorms across the same areas.
That led to a devastating flood and loss of life.
But with the new, high-resolution data that scientific instruments like NOAA's GOES-16
are collecting and sending down to Earth in real-time, we'll only get better at identifying
and reacting to these events.
This episode of SciShow, and also lots of other great things, was brought to you by
the federal government spending money on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association
so that everybody has access to this remarkable data like this.
And also by our supporters on Patreon.
Thanks y'all.
If you want to watch more SciShow, here's a video about why tornadoes really, really
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I've got some things that I like to give to parents at the end of the school year.
For that parent that is always doing something at school and volunteering I like to get bags
of these Reese Pieces and I say I love you to piece and I thank them.
For that parent that is always saying I don't know why my children use those bad words,
we don't use them at home I get them one of these.
It's a television and computer parental control system.
You can control what your child watches.
Just saying.
For that parent that always brings them tofu chicken nuggets and them vegetable chips instead
of Pringles to party's I like to get them a piece of delicious cheesecake.
Its sugar free and gluten free and organic.
It's not really any of them things it's just a regular piece of cheesecake I just
like them to taste goodness every once in a while.
And for that parent that says I don't know why my child is mean and a bully I just get
them this mirror.
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ANNOUNCER: "TMZ" MATH
PRESENTS -- TWO PLUS TWO PLUS
TWO EQUALS ONE LUCKY SON OF A
BITCH!
YES, IT'S JOHNNY "I USED TO BE
IN THE NFL" MANZIEL ON VACATION
FROM HIS VACATION IN MEXICO!
>> JOHNNY MANZIEL AND HIS
FIANCEE, BRE TIESI, TAKING A
PRE-WEDDING VACATION IN TULUM.
SHE'S THERE WITH HER FRIENDS.
HARVEY: WAIT A MINUTE, WERE THEY
THERE ALL TOGETHER?
ANNOUNCER: WELL, THEY PROBABLY
DID THE HONORABLE THING AND GOT
SEPARATE ROOMS.
OF COURSE THEY WERE ALL
TOGETHER!
JUST LOOK AT THEM FROLIC.
THEY'RE HAVING THE TIME OF HIS
LIFE.
>> IF THIS CONTINUES, THEY WILL
BE MARRIED FOREVER.
ANNOUNCER: OH, THESE FOUR WERE
MADE FOR EACH OTHER.
>> THE MIDDLE GIRL IS JORDAN
OZUNA, LAST SEEN WITH TYGA.
ANNOUNCER: YES, JORDAN WAS SEEN
WITH TYGA LAST MONTH.
AND WITH JUSTIN BIEBER BEFORE
THAT.
THIS CHICK IS SLAYING DUDES,
RIGHT?
HARVEY: HOW DO THESE GIRLS GET
PASSED AROUND LIKE THIS?
>> WHY DO YOU ASSUME THEY'RE
BEING PASSED AROUND?
IF THIS IS THE GUY AND THE
GUY -- HAS DEREK JETER BEEN
PASSED AROUND TO ALL OF THE
WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD?
ANNOUNCER: WELL, THEY TAKE HIM
DOWN AND PASS HIM AROUND, 99 --
DAMN, JETER SLAYERS!
HARVEY: DEREK JETER IS A HUGE
CELEBRITY WHO HAS HIS PICK.
THESE GIRLS ARE CLEARLY
TARGETING A GROUP OF GUYS.
>> TARGETING SOMEONE IS THE
OPPOSITE OF BEING PASSED AROUND.
HARVEY: EH!
ANNOUNCER: QUITE THE ARGUMENT,
COUNSELOR.
SO ENJOY, JOHNNY.
YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY MISS THE NFL
WHEN YOU'VE GOT THREE RECEIVERS.
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The bridge is made from laminated maple,
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qualities that permit string energy to travel easily to the soundboard.
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To reduce the stiffness, the surface area
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John F. Kennedy: Surely a continent so rich in minerals,
so blessed with water, and a society so
replete with engineers and scientists can
make and must make the best possible use
of the bounty which nature and God have
given us.
There were six dams, these mega dams.
Everywhere that they built these dams,
the bulk of the lands that were
inundated by the floodwaters were Indian lands.
Down under that water, you see
where that pickup is? Down under there
is where I used to live, where I was born,
where I came to the earth.
You know, there's just a few pictures and
some dusty old memories fading.
That's my mother and father when they
were, you know, very young.
My father, you know Frank Ducheneaux, was the chairman of
the tribe there and a leader among the
people, and it was hard when they were
doing the negotiations for the Oahe
Dam because we didn't get to see much
of them. And this is a painting of the
negotiators, and they went back to D.C.
This is the negotiating team and this
is my father. After he began his work for
the tribe, the people gave him a name and
that was Wawikiya – Wawikiya Cik'ala,
the little defender, our little,
little lawyer, little attorney.
My father had begun the negotiations
with a somber note and he said that, you
know, this is – this is not a happy
occasion. We are here to participate in
the gutting of our reservation, you know.
So those men, those people understood
what was happening to us. It wasn't like,
you know, it didn't matter to us.
We understood what we were losing there.
A picture of Frank Ducheneaux and
Army Corps of Engineers marking graves for
relocation necessitated by inundation of
Missouri River Bottom by Oahe Reservoir.
This is the- this is the
Missouri River here before it was Lake
Oahe. This is the, what was called a
little bend. This is where the agency was,
the old Cheyenne agency, right here.
That's underwater now. This is the road
into the agency. Down here is – this is a
school. Down here is camp. So you can see
all of this is underwater.
And we had trees down there. There was trees. That's
what I remember coming out there, and
then when we walked down the main street
there that was just the trees, just were
like an umbrella, you know, like, walking
down an arcade there. And the trees would
just be hanging with fruit, just, you know,
lush – lush with fruit, dripping with fruit.
Then we were forced to move up on top,
you know, and we had to pack our
ancestors' bones, you know,
and move up on the flat.
And this is my dad walking. They
were, you know, out looking at the lands
before the flood. This is a photo of my
father and my oldest brother, Bud, that
are watching the floodwaters as they
rise, checking the floodwaters as they
rise down by Stove Creek, where we used to live.
That was our home. That was our home and
that was our way of life, and we
understood the wealth that we had there.
So it was a time of great sadness and
great sorrow.
And now we're up here on the flat.
It's hard, it's a hard existence up here.
The weather's, the weather's very severe up here.
When we were down in the valley, it
seemed, you know, gentle, gentle. The weather
wasn't so bad. The winds are bad here. Today, it's still.
But we have wind all the time.
I think things are different now with, you know, what's happening here
with Oceti Sakowin and the NoDAPL
movement, because the world is
watching, you know, now the world sees
what's happening to us. It isn't just
this isolated, you know, happening here to
our tribe and this tribe up here, and that
tribe. We're all connected, not only to
each other, the indigenous nations, but to
the other nations of the world.
And they can see what's happening to us here.
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IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING, CALL
POLICE.
LIVE TONIGHT IN SUNNYSIDE,
QUEENS, ALICE GAINER, CBS 2
NEWS.
IT IS OFFICIAL TONIGHT.
THE HEAD OF THE CITY'S
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION IS
STEPPING DOWN.
IN A WRITTEN STATEMENT, THE
MAYOR ANNOUNCED JOSEPH PONTE'S
RETIREMENT AND THANKED HIM FOR
HIS SERVICE.
PONTE SAID HE WAS HAPPY TO
SPEND THE FINAL CHAPTER OF HIS
CAREER HERE IN NEW YORK.
HIS RETIREMENT COMES AMID
ALLEGATIONS PONTE MISUSED HIS
CITY VEHICLE, A STORY OUR
MARCIA KRAMER HAS BEEN
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♪
WE ARE
BACK!
[CHEERING]
THIS IS THE FIFTH -- RIVERBANK
RUN AND FITNESS EXPO.
THIS IS THE RACE DIRECTOR JOHN
ZIMMERMAN.
YOU ALWAYS NEED MORE COWBELL,
THAT'S AWESOME.
THIS IS GOING GREAT SO FAR.
WE ARE EXCITED ABOUT IT, THE
WEATHER WILL BE PERFECT.
WITHOUT A LOT OF PEOPLE COME OUT
TO REGISTER FOR TOMORROW.
AND NEVER DID BEFORE SO THIS
WILL BE EXCITING.
SO PEOPLE CAN STILL COME DOWN
AND REGISTER FOR TOMORROW'S
RACES.
ABSOLUTELY, ALL OF THEM.
THE RELAYS -- AND OF
COURSE THE
WALK.
THIS IS SO EXCITING.
A LOT OF PEOPLE DO WANT TO SEE
WHAT THE WEATHER IS LIKE.
IN THINKING THE 5K RUN, WALK, WE
MIGHT SEE BIG NUMBERS.
I THINK SO TOO --
I THINK SO TOO.
WE ARE SPENDING THOUSANDS MORE
SIGNING UP FOR THE RACE.
IT WILL BE PERFECT -- IT'S BEEN
A LONG TIME SINCE WE'VE HAD
RINSE, SLEET, OR SNOW.
JIHAD.
HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY TO
YOU,
IT WILL BE AMAZING.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH YOU AT
THE FINISH LINE.
WE WANT SPECTATORS TO COME
DOWN.
IF YOU'RE NOT PARTICIPATING IN A
RACE, GET ON DOWN BECAUSE IT
WILL BE FUN.
GIMME THOSE COWBELLS!
[COWBELLS]
TELL ME A LITTLE BUT ABOUT THIS.
TEAM CHOCOLATE MILK IS ACROSS
-- FROM ACROSS THE SUGARS IN --
MICHIGAN TO USE CHOCOLATE AND A
VISIT RECOVERY BEVERAGE.
WISE IT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU,
CHOCOLATE MILK?
CHOCOLATE MOCHAS HYDRATING,
IT HAS NINE ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS
HELP YOU START REPAIRING YOUR
MUSCLES.
THIS IS SO GOOD.
TEAM, I LOVE THE ENERGY YOU HAVE
HERE.
SOME OF YOU WILL BE RUNNING,
SOME CHEERING.
WHAT'S YOUR THOSE COWBELLS!
[COWBELLS]
YOU WORK HARD TO
PREPARE FOR
THE RIVERBANK RUN.
THAT HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH
MAKING SURE YOU ARE HYDRATED CAN
HAVE YOUR GOO -- MAKE YOU HAVE
HELPED ALONG THE WAY.
METROHEALTH MEDICINE WILL BE
THROUGHOUT OUR WHOLE COURSE TO
GET YOU TO THE FINISH LINE.
THEY HAVE BEEN OUR PARTNER FOR
40 YEARS READ WE CAN'T THANK
THEM ENOUGH.
IF YOU NEED THEM THEY ARE THERE
FOR YOU.
IF NOT WE WILL SEE YOU AT THE
FINISH LINE ANYWAY.
IT'S THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY,
THAT MEANS 40 YEARS OF
PARTNERSHIPS WITH FOLKS LIKE
METROHEALTH.
DR. CHASE, FOUR YEARS AND
RUNNING THREE EXACT THREE I
WASN'T THERE 40 YEARS AGO BUT I
-- I'VE BEEN HERE 20 YEARS.
IT STARTED WITH A NURSE AND A
CLIP BOARD.
NOW WE HAVE A MAINE MEDICAL
STATION AT THE END -- WE LOVE
BEING A PART OF IT.
YOU ARE THE GO-TO DR. FOR
MANY RUNNERS.
WHAT ARE SOME KEY THINGS YOU
WANT EVERYONE TO REMEMBER FOR
TOMORROW?
DON'T DO ANYTHING DIFFERENT
TONIGHT.
RUN IN THE SAME CLOSE YOU BEEN
TRAINING IN.
IF YOU GET A PAIR NEW SHOES,
SAVE THEM FOR LATER.
DONATE SOMETHING DIFFERENT
TONIGHT.
IF YOU SLEEP GOOD TONIGHT OR
NOT, YOU'LL STILL DO GREAT
TOMORROW.
DRESS LIKE IT'S 20 DEGREES
WARMER THAN IT IS.
IT'S MOSTLY 45-50 DURING THE
RACE.
IT WILL FEEL LIKE SIX HE FIVE OR
70 WHEN YOU ARE RUNNING SO TAKEN
A LONG SLEEVE SHIRT WHERE HE CAN
RUN IN A HALF-MILE -- DISCARD --
DONATED TO CHARITY AND YOU WON'T
BE TO WALK WARM OR COLD LAYER
RUNNING.
WHAT IF WE FEEL PAIN WHEN
RUNNING, TO PUSH THROUGH?
STOPPING SEE ONE OF US.
WE'LL HAVE THE FLAGS -- THEY
WILL HAVE ACROSS ON THE STOCK --
TOP, STOP AND TALK TO US.
OUR GOAL IS FREE TO FINISH THE
RACE.
YOU CAN TALK TO ONE OF OUR
PHYSICIANS OR PHYSICAL
THERAPISTS.
WE WANT YOU TO GET BACK OUT
THERE.
FOR MOST PEOPLE, IT'S JUST
GETTING TUNED UP AND GETTING
BACK ON THE COURSE.
IT'S SO AWESOME THAT YOU HAVE
THESE PEOPLE THE ENTIRE TIME.
YOU WILL HELP KEEP THEM IN THE
RACE.
ABSOLUTELY, WE ENJOY DOING
IT.
I RUN MYSELF, SNAKE IN THE 5K.
THANK YOU DOCTOR.
♪
AFTER YOU FINISH
THE RUN,
DON'T GO AWAY IF YOU CROSS THE
FINISH LINE.
COME TO THE CALDER PLAZA WERE WE
WILL CELEBRATE IN A BIG WAY,
WHETHER YOU PARTICIPATED IN
RUNNING OR YOU ARE THERE TO
CHEER SOMEONE ON, COME OUT -- IT
WILL BE A PARTY.
WE WILL HAVE A GIANT SCREEN SO
YOU CAN WATCH OTHER FINISHERS
COMING THROUGH, CHANGING
STATIONS.
WE WILL HAVE A YOGA AND MASSAGE
AREA, AND FOOD AND DRINKS.
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GET BIG!!! [ROCKET LEAGUE #24] - Duration: 7:54.
- What's up guys?
Hope you're doing well.
I'm Scooter Magruder,
this is Scooter Gaming.
And today we are back playing some Rocket League,
joining me is Jonathan Salmon, Jonathan?
Are you ready to reclaim the W?
- [Jon] I am, I'm getting in the right mental headspace,
I got the jams pumping,
making sure that I'm in the right zone.
You feel me?
You have a zone Scooter?
You have songs that get you in the zone?
- This is a no flex zone over here.
No flex zone.
- [Jon] Oh, oh.
- No flex, zone.
No I would just bump the
Rocket League soundtrack, the heck
- [Jon] It is really good.
- Triangle formation. - Boom.
- We're done. - Bang.
Bang bang.
Oh, oh.
- It's on you, oh.
Dang it.
- [Jon] Took it from me.
- [Scooter] Oh this guy's trash
- Alright, I'm going back. - This guy's trash.
He's a tragedy, it's in his name.
- Ride with it. - We're done.
- [Jon] Pinch, ride with it.
- Here we go. - I got it.
- Oh, they're back?
- [Jon] Oh get lit.
- You looked really scared.
Oh give me that. - That's a bucket.
- Oh! - Ah.
- What am I doing?
- I don't know. - Oh I got boost.
Oh get lit.
Ooh, ball control.
Ball control.
- [Jon] Ball control
I'm here for it, I'm here for it.
Ew, ew!
- Calm down.
- [Jon] Sorry, I was just really excited.
for the play that didn't happen.
I got it, don't touch.
Oh my, oh. - You said it too late.
- Oh you're getting bodied.
- Yeah. - Yeah you're getting bodied.
- I'm getting destroyed.
That's on you man.
Do you have that?
- Of course.
Oh my gosh.
I need boost.
- [Jon] I'm playing back.
Wow. - I'm back.
Alright.
- [Jon] Ooh take it, ride.
Oh! - Oh Jon that's you.
- [Jon] In your mouth.
- You see how I set you up, Jon?
- [Jon] Eyeball.
- Do you see how I do it?
- [Jon] Right in the eyeball.
Look at this eyeball.
Ooh how does V8 feel?
Right in his eye, go.
- Jon, can I get, can I get one of those set ups though?
- [Jon] Yeah that was great.
Oh yeah I got you, I got you, I got you.
Stop being weird with the ball though
and I'll get you.
Stop whiffing and stuff and I got you.
Hold on. - Who's whiffing?
- [Jon] Go!
Give me this boost.
Oh. - Oh my gosh.
- [Jon] No need for the set up
Oh! - Oh my gosh
- Get, oh. - Oh my gosh!
We're done.
- [Jon] Nope, I'm here.
I also have no boost, so let's go.
- It's okay, attack I'm back.
- Hold on, I have no boost.
So I'm kinda just. - We're done.
- [Jon] Nope, ooh.
Seeking opportunity.
Take it, I'm gonna go for that.
I'm going for that.
Oh!
- That's fine I'm back.
Oh one touch Jon.
Oh!
- [Jon] Oh look at that, the trickery, the sorcery.
Look at the magic that I put on him.
He had no choice but to score for me.
Look at this, wow.
- Uh oh, uh oh,
uh oh. - Oh!
Sorry, I almost put it right in their eyeball again.
- Gimme that.
Oh get big, jit.
- [Jon] Oh my gosh, what was that?
Oh ew, oh no. - Oh get big.
- Oh no! - Oh Jon.
- [Jon] Oh me?
(whistles)
- Jon...
You giveth and you taketh.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh please sit down.
Get that out of my house.
Oh my gosh.
- I got it. - We're done.
- Gross, gross. - I'm here.
Trash. - Ride.
Yeah basic maneuver.
- Oh, ricochet tactics.
- Eyeball. - Jon...
- Get big!
- Jonathan.
You know, every now and again. - And one.
- Jon will be in a magical place.
- And one. - A magical place.
- [Jon] Go.
- Sometimes you gotta defer to your partner.
- [Jon] Know your personnel.
- When your partner is in the zone.
You just gotta feed them.
Flight of Magruder.
Oh my gosh he got there first sometimes.
- [Jon] Oh but his buddy left.
- When your partner is in the zone.
Oh, his partner left?
Jon, you one v one, I will defer.
- [Jon] Let him know, let him know in the chat.
One v one.
- I'll spectate.
- [Jon] You can't.
- We're in Magruder time.
Let's spectate.
Jon?
Jon's attacking the ball.
V Tragedy with the hit, Jon!
Jon denies it, V Tragedy coming in
for the shot on goal
he misses Jon with the rebound.
He's on a fast break V Tragedy
gets back, can Jon finish?
Absolutely not, Tragedy denies it.
Tragedy now, on the fast break.
Jon running into me like a scrub.
Here we go Tragedy.
And Jon rips it, 30 seconds left.
Jon is on the fast break,
Tragedy goes back in goal
Jon, what can he do with it? - Suspect.
- Absolutely nothing.
Tragedy on the fast break.
What's he gonna do?
Jon with the whiff.
Tragedy with the shot on goal!
Jon says no!
10 seconds left, what can Jon do?
10 seconds.
- Angles! - Tragedy says no.
Jon says yes!
Tragedy says no!
Three, two, one.
An uneventful one on one.
But before that.
- Extremely eventful. - Extremely eventful.
Jon, the floor is yours,
what do you have to say?
- [Jon] They say, silence is the best killer.
- What?
- [Jon] Exactly
- I'm not giving you the floor any more.
(laughs)
If you enjoyed this...
(laughs)
If you enjoyed this video, press the like button.
I make new videos every day.
(laughs)
- [Jon] My bad, continue.
- As always, no jugamos juegos,
throw me the alley.
I'm a grown man.
Over here Jon, I have no idea
what you're talking about, man.
(laughs)
- [Jon] I don't even know, man.
- Silence is the best killer?
- [Jon] You asked me to say something
I was just like, not gonna say it
and just let my work do the talking.
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E6 vikings war of clan hiding place silver - Duration: 1:43.
Hello, hello, hello to a new Autofritz video.
Today it is about the hiding place and the question, from when you can finally protect
silver in the hiding place.
The hiding-place itself is explained quite quickly.
Everything in the hiding place is preserved to you when you are attacked.
So you do not stand there empty-handed and always have to start over again.
Only with the silver is not so.
You can only protect this from level 21.
As you can see, I'm still at level 20 and can protect zero silver, and after upgrading
to level 21, I'll get a whole million.
But what you can see: before I can improve the hiding place, I have to bring the palace
to level 21.
To find out how many resources you currently have, do not look in the hiding place, but
here in the upper left corner.
Okay, this was a short video about hiding.
In the description you can find links to many other topics around Vikings war of clans.
Write your questions in the comments.
Please make a thumb up and subscribe to the channel.
Until the next video.
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Message for your night 12 May - Duration: 0:48.
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Microlearning and Fitness: A Modern Learning Connection - Duration: 3:15.
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Hey guys! It's Amy Kilburn from Sunrise Fitness in Standish.
And we are back this month to talk about microlearning and how that relates to fitness.
So when I think about microlearning and fitness is that alot of people tend to think that
they don't have time to workout, simply because they don't have an hour or an hour and a half
where they can leave their home and go to the gym and have to think about workout design.
And they end up giving up on the idea altogether, instead of realizing that fitness can also come in micro
um, sections or chunks or however you want to call it.
And today I have for you just 3 exercises that you can do quickly
throughout the day.
You can do them a bunch in a row if you have time.
And what I want you to do instead of trying to add exercises on to make things more complicated
is just to focus on these three exercises and having proper form.
So very quick and easy.
Basically what you're going to do is twenty jumping jacks.
Remember jumping jacks from when you're a kid?
Twenty jumping jacks and then you're going to do twenty squats.
Just down and up, and down and up.
And then you're going to get down on the ground for plank toe-taps.
So, you're in plank here, and you're just going to tap one foot out to the side and
then the other.
So from the side you can do that here.
And I'm just tapping out to the sides.
So things I want you to focus on are keeping your core tight through all of those exercises.
But for the squats, what I'd like you to focus on is to stay seated on your heels.
Just like you're sitting in chair, sit back here, as opposed to coming forward like that.
So back here, down and up.
Core should still be tight.
And then when you're in the plank, again, the core should be tight.
You want everything to just be like a board.
So you don't want to be pushing back and you want your shoulders to stay right over your
elbows.
And I want to squeeze my butt cheeks, and just one leg to the side goes out.
So you can repeat that, like I said, maybe two or three times in a row, you could just
do it quickly in the morning and mid-morning and lunch and then dinner.
And then by the time you finish your day, you've done fifteen minutes of exercise which
is a lot better than if you just gave up all together thinking you didn't have time for
a workout.
So, that's how I think microlearning can fit into exercise.
Don't try to make it too complicated.
Just do the best you can and focus on a few things at a time, and good form as opposed
to just giving up altogether and feeling overwhelmed with the whole process.
Stay tuned for next month's video!
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