Topic: Max Velocity

5 chapters across the catalog

Moral Injury
Episode 1837

1837: Moral Injury

Winter Storm Impacts, Disaster Tourism, Weather Junkies

A massive winter storm brings freezing rain and sub-zero wind chills to a large swath of the United States, including Texas and the Midwest. Residents in Fredericksburg describe being trapped by ice while discussing the phenomenon of "disaster tourism" and weather junkies who follow creators like Max Velocity. Despite widespread power outages in the region, some households remain operational due to standby generators.

Big Bully
Episode 1836

1836: Big Bully

Arctic Air Blast, Exploding Trees and Winter Storm Warnings

A major winter storm fueled by Arctic air is forecast to impact the Midwest, Plains, and East Coast, bringing heavy snow and damaging ice. Residents in upstate New York are already digging out from over 20 inches of lake effect snow that caused multiple vehicle crashes on Interstate 90. Local reports in the South warn of "exploding trees," a phenomenon where freezing sap expands and causes bark to burst, though some dismiss the extreme weather coverage as fear-mongering.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 2:08 - 8:55

1768: Queer The Deal

Texas Hailstorm Damage, Max Velocity Weather Coverage

A severe hailstorm in the Texas Hill Country produced golf-ball-sized hail that damaged property and outdoor furniture in Fredericksburg. Local residents monitored the storm via YouTuber Max Velocity before experiencing significant property damage. Following the event, numerous roofing contractors and insurance adjusters immediately targeted the area, utilizing localized contact lists to solicit repair business from homeowners.

The Fog
Episode 1726 3:02:31 - 3:11:26

1726: The Fog

Max Velocity, Weather Reporting, End of Show Mix

The "Tip of the Day" featured Max Velocity, a young YouTube weather broadcaster praised for his natural talent and extensive tornado reporting. The show concluded with an end-of-show mix by David Keck and Neil Jones, featuring a song about Toronto and a montage of bird flu news clips. The hosts signed off, promising to return for the next broadcast on Sunday.