00:00:29To be continued
00:00:29Just find a motel and pull over
00:00:32Look, if we continue driving all night
00:00:34We're going to be in Tulsa by morning, okay?
00:00:37Okay
00:00:43I'm hungry
00:00:47I tell you what
00:00:48Why don't you and your mom go to diner and get yourself a slice of pie, okay?
00:00:52Give me coffee too
00:00:53Okay
00:01:01Okay, honey
00:01:01Come on, let's go
00:01:13I'm hungry too
00:01:14Can I get like a hot chocolate or something?
00:01:16Yeah
00:01:16Yeah
00:01:17Get a good night's sleep
00:01:19Yeah
00:01:27All right
00:01:31Look, baby, they got con pie
00:01:32I don't like pecan
00:01:35Since when?
00:01:37Since summer
00:01:40Okay
00:01:40What can I get you folks?
00:01:42Blueberry pie, please
00:01:44Would you like a scoop of ice cream with that?
00:01:48Yes, ma'am
00:01:49And two coffees
00:01:50Coming right up
00:01:58What is it, mom?
00:02:00I don't know
00:02:19The emergency weather service has issued an urgent weather message for Arith County and surrounding areas
00:02:27At 11.30 p.m. Central Standard Time
00:02:30Emergency weather service Doppler radar indicated a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
00:02:37This storm is located 20 miles southwest of Stephenville, Texas and moving northeast at 45 miles per hour
00:03:14There
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00:03:17Come on
00:03:17Come on, let's go
00:03:18We gotta get out of here
00:03:19There's an old shed in the back
00:03:20Dad, I'm scared
00:03:21Honey, I'm right here
00:03:22I promise I will not let anything happen to you
00:03:30Sir, we gotta get out of here
00:03:33Trust me
00:03:34Let's go
00:03:35Let's go
00:03:37Come on
00:03:41Oh, no
00:03:43Back, back
00:03:54Here we go
00:03:55Here we go
00:03:56Over here
00:03:56Come on, come on
00:03:58Get in here
00:03:59Get in, get in, get in
00:04:00Hurry up, hurry up
00:04:01Hurry up
00:04:02New deem, we gonna go
00:04:17Help
00:04:17Help
00:04:18Help
00:04:23Help
00:04:24Help
00:04:24Help
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00:04:24Help
00:04:40Oh, my God.
00:04:58Is it gone?
00:05:02I don't know.
00:05:05We're going to go take a look.
00:05:08Be careful.
00:05:55Ethan.
00:05:59Yeah.
00:06:01What?
00:06:04All right.
00:06:05Get the satellite down.
00:06:06All right.
00:06:07Bye.
00:06:08It's not even...
00:06:10What?
00:06:11You may as well get up now.
00:06:12Deb's call is coming any second.
00:06:15Before I forget.
00:06:17Happy anniversary.
00:06:22You need to brush your teeth.
00:06:28How about we drop the kids off at your mother's and make a grill with some steaks and maybe
00:06:34buy us a bottle of wine?
00:06:36I can't.
00:06:37I'm on assignment.
00:06:39Remember the Fort Worth holiday parade?
00:06:41We can celebrate this weekend.
00:06:43I promise.
00:06:44We'll make it up to you.
00:06:45Is Logan going to be there?
00:06:49Don't.
00:06:50I'm just asking.
00:06:52Why does it matter?
00:06:54Look, I know we have our problems and he's funny and charming.
00:06:59Yeah, we do have our problems.
00:07:00It's true.
00:07:02But that is not one of them.
00:07:08You should answer your phone.
00:07:14Ethan.
00:07:21Hey, Deb.
00:07:44Hey, Deb.
00:08:17Go back to bed.
00:08:20Dad?
00:08:22What's going on?
00:08:26We gotta run to work for a little bit.
00:08:28Does Mom have to go to work too?
00:08:33Probably.
00:08:35Have your sister drop you off.
00:08:36But remember, come home right after school and you're still grounded.
00:08:40Oh, Dad.
00:08:41Max, you gotta learn.
00:08:43When your mom tells you you can't do something, you can't do it.
00:08:47But I was wearing safety goggles and gloves.
00:08:50Doesn't it look cool?
00:08:52I did the wise men in everything.
00:08:54It actually looks really cool.
00:08:57But you were specifically told not to touch my tools.
00:09:04Fine.
00:09:07Get some sleep.
00:09:09All right?
00:09:10And good luck on your report.
00:09:12Thanks.
00:09:27I'm going to have to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go
00:09:29to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to
00:09:29go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going
00:09:30to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm
00:09:31going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and
00:09:33I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school
00:09:33and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to
00:09:33school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go
00:09:33to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going to
00:09:36go to school and I'm going to go to school and I'm going
00:10:09I have the reports on the storm last night.
00:10:11Oh, I'm sorry.
00:10:12It's okay.
00:10:13Thanks.
00:10:14Also, I just want to say thank you for the opportunity to let me join your team.
00:10:17Professor Collins said it would be the best way to get the kind of experience that I need,
00:10:20and I just have to say that your theories on the impact of climate change on local weather patterns are
00:10:23phenomenal.
00:10:24Zoe.
00:10:24Chloe.
00:10:25Chloe.
00:10:26It's early.
00:10:27Museum of Caffeine.
00:10:29Okay.
00:10:31Zach!
00:10:33What did I tell you about playing games in here?
00:10:35Hey, Doc.
00:10:36How's Christmas-like tornado season?
00:10:38I don't know.
00:10:40How is Christmas-like tornado season?
00:10:42Well, you get a tree in your living room.
00:10:45I like that one.
00:10:46Hey, the dual polarity radar is up and running, by the way.
00:10:48Yeah?
00:10:49So what are we looking at?
00:10:51Well, we're still waiting for the emergency weather service to confirm, but our sensors clocked it at 1.30.
00:10:561.30.
00:11:00Have we double-checked?
00:11:01Well, unfortunately, we're a little short-staffed because of the winter break, but Chloe was running the data.
00:11:05Aren't you, Chloe?
00:11:06Yes!
00:11:07Yep, I'm right on it.
00:11:09So what else can you tell me?
00:11:11Uh, she's a little high-strung, but, uh, I like her.
00:11:16The storm, Zach.
00:11:19Gas station, diner, uh, demolished, but no one was hurt.
00:11:24Let's fire up the algorithms, see what else is out there.
00:11:27Yep, you got it, Doc.
00:11:28Here you go.
00:11:28The Dublin Twister was confirmed at 132 miles per hour.
00:11:32Well, F2 in December.
00:11:34F2, is that bad?
00:11:34Well, that's a fairly large storm.
00:11:37See, we have a scale, and, uh, F0 being the low end, that would knock over a few trees and
00:11:43rearrange your garden home is pretty good.
00:11:46And, uh, on the high end?
00:11:49On F5.
00:11:50That's like total destruction.
00:11:52Is there anything bigger, like an F6?
00:11:55Well, that would have to be, uh, I don't know, uh, 318 miles per hour?
00:12:00That's like a nuclear bomb going off.
00:12:05Oh, my God.
00:12:06This is, like, from last Christmas?
00:12:09Hey, that's the expensive stuff.
00:12:10Uh, I'll make you a fresh one, Dr. Walker.
00:12:13Uh, it's gonna be a long day.
00:12:29You know what they say about the early bird?
00:12:32Better involve a pay raise.
00:12:33Here's the info on last night's storm.
00:12:36Hit a couple farms on the east side of town.
00:12:38No fatalities.
00:12:39Minor injuries.
00:12:40What kind of injuries?
00:12:41Two sprained legs and one fractured wrist.
00:12:44You brought me here in the middle of the night for that?
00:12:45Is that even news?
00:12:47This ain't Chicago, honey.
00:12:49A kid shot some footage of the twister from his bedroom window.
00:12:53Let Terry know about this.
00:12:55I thought you were on maternity leave.
00:12:56It's my last day.
00:12:57Well, don't leave without saying goodbye.
00:12:58Are you gonna miss me?
00:12:59I am.
00:13:00I'm gonna miss you, too.
00:13:01I told her she was wasting your time.
00:13:03This guy sucked that baby back up 20 minutes ago.
00:13:07Good.
00:13:07Then you can go on air and tell everyone it's over.
00:13:10Get powdered up.
00:13:11You're live in five.
00:13:15You tell Ethan about New York?
00:13:19Logan.
00:13:20It's a big three affiliate.
00:13:22Six o'clock desk.
00:13:23They've won five Emmys.
00:13:25It's a huge opportunity for both of us, Addison.
00:13:28Unless you like covering tractor pulls and rodeos.
00:13:32Don't forget how much you gave up to come here for him.
00:13:36Chicago was a great station.
00:13:38Good money.
00:13:39It was a mutual decision.
00:13:41Of course, after what happened, he really didn't have much of a choice.
00:13:45Texas is our home now, Logan.
00:13:49Well, I'm going with or without you.
00:13:51We make a great team, and you know that.
00:13:55I'm not having this conversation now.
00:13:59A tornado hit the small town of Dublin late last night, destroying a small gas station and
00:14:04an adjacent diner, both of which were open at the time.
00:14:08There are currently no reports of any serious injuries or any additional destruction.
00:14:12That can't be good.
00:14:13Hey, Doc?
00:14:16Doc?
00:14:20Do you see the rapid rotation in the updraft there?
00:14:23That is a hook echo.
00:14:25I'm sure of it.
00:14:26Hook echo?
00:14:26What's a hook echo?
00:14:28A hook echo is a radar signature.
00:14:30It's usually rain or hail.
00:14:33Showing that a storm cell could produce a tornado.
00:14:36But wouldn't the Emergency Weather Service have said something?
00:14:39No, because it's being obscured by the precipitation.
00:14:41Look.
00:14:41See beneath the anvil?
00:14:42It's hiding.
00:14:43See, that wouldn't show up on their systems.
00:14:44That is a massive supercell system.
00:14:46But I don't get it.
00:14:48I mean, it's almost Christmas.
00:14:49Tornado season's not until March.
00:14:51Usually, you would be correct.
00:14:54Summer temperatures are typically, you know, too mild to produce strong storm systems.
00:14:59Except, thanks to climate change, the ocean temperature is five degrees warmer, which means
00:15:08the air that comes off the Gulf of Mexico is something you'd find closer to, say, April.
00:15:13Yeah, and since the water levels are higher?
00:15:15The jet streams and the updrafts are faster.
00:15:18Creating stronger storms.
00:15:21Yeah.
00:15:22Thanks to years of abuse, the environment has finally reached a breaking point.
00:15:26Looks like tornado season's coming early.
00:15:29Run through the simulation.
00:15:30Get speed and direction.
00:15:31Yeah, you got, uh, Chloe.
00:15:34Call the Storm Prediction Center.
00:15:36Ask for Ted.
00:15:37I want you to forward him our data.
00:15:39Sure thing.
00:15:41Um, hi, this is Chloe.
00:15:42So, as you can see, we have a high-pressure system moving in, which means things should
00:15:47start to improve into the morning hours.
00:15:49Whoa, whoa.
00:15:50Things should start to improve?
00:15:52Is he looking at the same data that we are?
00:15:55In the mid-90s, Saturday and Sunday, dry weather is expected to continue into next week.
00:15:59Someone's got to tell them they're wrong.
00:16:01Being in our far eastern zones today, where a few isolated showers are possible, get your
00:16:07umbrellas out.
00:16:08As a reminder, we will have a level R.
00:16:10The pressure system moving are to improve into the morning hours.
00:16:13Now is not a good time, Ethan.
00:16:15He's wrong, Addison.
00:16:27And still not a good time, except for a long term of Make it Mobs.
00:16:30It's all about Copeland.
00:16:30It's a win-ire.
00:16:30And even at that time, you think, if he moves out a lot citizens?
00:16:34After all of us who look forward, in that matter, we're going to lose.
00:16:34We want you all to try again and make it Mobs.
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