Storm Chaser Alex Palmer
Storm Chaser Alex Palmer
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2003 Chevrolet Tahoe LT All LED
2003 Chevrolet Tahoe LT All LED
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Видео

AUTOSAVER88 LED DRL Headlight ASSEMBLY
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Autosaver88 Headlight Assembly Review
Chase Vehicle Coming together
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Chase Vehicle Coming together
Galaxy S23 Ultra 8k Video 60 FPS
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Galaxy S23 Ultra 8k Video 60 FPS
Me & My Wife From Beginning To Now ❤️
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Me & My Wife From Beginning To Now ❤️
Florence,Alabama Flooding 3-15-24
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Florence,Alabama Flooding 3-15-24
Florence Alabama Shelf Cloud
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Florence Alabama Shelf Cloud
Florence Alabama Wedge Tornado 3-24-2023
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Florence Alabama Wedge Tornado 3-24-2023
Ghost Hunting In Hodges Alabama At Big Tree
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Ghost Hunting In Hodges Alabama At Big Tree
Florence Alabama Storm Chasing December 9 2021
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Florence Alabama Storm Chasing December 9 2021
Awsome Lightning Florence,AL
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Awsome Lightning Florence,AL
Strong Thundersorm Florence Alabama
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Strong Thundersorm Florence Alabama
Tornado Warning Florence Alabama
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Tornado Warning Florence Alabama
8 Ball Pool Busted Golden Break Followed By Epic Loss
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8 Ball Pool Busted Golden Break Followed By Epic Loss
Willy B- Wild Bill Emerson
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Willy B- Wild Bill Emerson
I've Just Got To Know-Wild Bill Emerson
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I've Just Got To Know-Wild Bill Emerson
Florence,AL Severe Warned Storm 07/2/17
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Florence,AL Severe Warned Storm 07/2/17
Shelf Cloud in Florence, Alabama 7/2/17
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Shelf Cloud in Florence, Alabama 7/2/17
SHELF CLOUD OVER FLORENCE,AL SKATEPARK
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SHELF CLOUD OVER FLORENCE,AL SKATEPARK

Комментарии

  • @troublebunnie
    @troublebunnie 5 месяцев назад

    Kim is sick of your shit 😂

  • @NikoStorm
    @NikoStorm 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video!! 👍👍

  • @dianefarley37
    @dianefarley37 6 месяцев назад

    Was the lightning really so blue? I could not see the tornado, but I could HEAR it!

  • @nuttymanyelismate
    @nuttymanyelismate 6 месяцев назад

    “Hey, my Emo music’s still on!” I may be a sucker for tornadoes and severe weather but I gotta admit that this was my favourite part of the video lol

  • @brad3327
    @brad3327 6 месяцев назад

    There is no way these people are professional storm chasers.

  • @DanHickman-by3sv
    @DanHickman-by3sv 6 месяцев назад

    Yeah stand under metal with lighting flashing around. Real f****** brilliant

    • @alexpalmer255
      @alexpalmer255 6 месяцев назад

      🤣 yeah that's a man thing we wanna watch it women stay inside thats why males are the leading people who die from lightning

  • @EastTennesseeRocks
    @EastTennesseeRocks 6 месяцев назад

    Good footage friend

  • @sammylacks4937
    @sammylacks4937 Год назад

    This is one of the most awesome captures Ive seen. When you see this and decide , yea I ll take time to watch , you just dont know if or what you might see. It was right there. Glad yall are ok

  • @crubbleowo4083
    @crubbleowo4083 Год назад

    Hi billie

  • @crubbleowo4083
    @crubbleowo4083 Год назад

    I know where you live i used to live there

  • @TheRealBambihooves
    @TheRealBambihooves Год назад

    In the first few moments, it looks like extraterrestrials are coming in for a landing 😮

  • @ZolFox
    @ZolFox Год назад

    Y’all were lucky.

  • @charlestrattler4395
    @charlestrattler4395 Год назад

    That is something out of a nightmare. Glad you were all okay.

  • @kyliesbubbie
    @kyliesbubbie Год назад

    Some storm chaser! Those are NOT power flashes! It's the strobe-like lightning that accompanies super cells.

    • @alexpalmer255
      @alexpalmer255 Год назад

      Most of it was lightning but there was a couple power flashes I know the difference

  • @sandranolen6293
    @sandranolen6293 Год назад

    Hey storm chaser when did this happen

  • @sandranolen6293
    @sandranolen6293 Год назад

    Omg not looking good out there God bless the people who live their and God bless take care of our storm Chasers

  • @barneshomestead1240
    @barneshomestead1240 Год назад

    You should've been in the bath tub face down & head covered.

  • @margaretperez2647
    @margaretperez2647 Год назад

    Wow thats amazing to Watch im glad you all are ok i lived in Moore Oklahoma for a long time no matter what the tornados are always scary!

  • @yvonneb.2570
    @yvonneb.2570 Год назад

    Warum sucht man keinen Schutz???😱😱😱😱

  • @ShesHereForTheMusic
    @ShesHereForTheMusic Год назад

    Looks intense.

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions Год назад

    Can’t tell if that’s lightning or a sparking transformer!

    • @alexpalmer255
      @alexpalmer255 Год назад

      Yeah it's hard to tell but some is transformers and some is lightning

  • @ncnovembergrl2009
    @ncnovembergrl2009 Год назад

    God spared us. Hit at night. Sounded like a train. Lights went out. After a moment the silence is so profound you think you've gone deaf.

  • @philiplorenzo8846
    @philiplorenzo8846 Год назад

    I remember my first experience with a tornado, my girlfriend at the time asked me if I can get her home, and it was on tornado watch. I looked at her and said “well, see here’s the thing right. That’s how every scary man starts before coming up with a excuse of why not to take her home. I was so scared I said “you see I would, but I can’t because I got carpal tunnel syndrome in my knee just now” I don’t think I can “ I think that’s when she realized I was retarded. Lmao

  • @chanvalentine8283
    @chanvalentine8283 Год назад

    The scariest part about this is the lack of toilet paper.

  • @dyerswag
    @dyerswag Год назад

    Florence KY is where I live dude lol

  • @stephenlevine011
    @stephenlevine011 Год назад

    Looks like, fortunately, the wedge missed you. However, very strong inflow jet affected your neighborhood. Wow! What an intense episode!!!!!

  • @brianwade879
    @brianwade879 Год назад

    I'd be right there with you.

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi Год назад

    Cool footage. Lucky you dodged it 😊

  • @richardgoulden3572
    @richardgoulden3572 Год назад

    Scary very scary especially at night

  • @mikejacobs2886
    @mikejacobs2886 Год назад

    If you have a vehicle, and you know a tornado is approaching and you don't use that vehicle to get out of a Supercells path, you are an idiot and deserve everything that happens to you. You can easily evade, outrun or go in the opposite direction, yet still choose to sit in the path of 150 to 300 mph winds, you deserve to be sucked up into the air. Lived in Tornado alley my whole life and chased many tornadoes, but never sat and waited to die.

    • @alexpalmer255
      @alexpalmer255 Год назад

      I Was Looking at the radar but didn't know that there was a Tornado on the ground till it was to late

    • @mikejacobs2886
      @mikejacobs2886 Год назад

      @Storm Chaser Alex Palmer Glad you made it. I inadvertently got caught in the May4, 2003 Tornado outbreak and barely made it into Stacks Smokehouse BBQ. We huddled in the walking freezers. Those were literally all that was left of the building. At one point a total of 7 tornadoes were on the ground at the same time here in KC. I came out off the freezers and it looked like a bomb had leveled the area. Spent the rest of the time trying to find my daughter who worked there, but she jetted before it hit. Guess she got that from me. The one thing I remember so vividly was the pressure change. My eardrums felt ruptured. That was the EF-4 that totally destroyed almost I still everything in its path. I was scared, I didn't want to die, but it was what I'd been doing for so long before. I ended up getting trapped due to powerline poles and debri all in the street. Smokestack was my last chance. At that point as I exited to run into the building the updraft was so strong it nearly took me up for real. 30 seconds later, it hit. I'll never forget that day. Was like over 114 tornadoes in a span of about 14 hrs. I felt confident in my chasing abilities, but never expected the debris in the roadway. I had a Bronco but that was the end of the line that day for me. I got boxed in. Never found my Bronco again. It went somewhere, but I don't know where. Glad you were OK, but that wind came up superfast in your video. You probably did the right thing by sheltering where you were. Take care.

    • @derekbaker3279
      @derekbaker3279 Год назад

      Tornadoes can travel at 60 to 70mph, and they don't have to follow the roads, so they can catch up to a vehicle. There have been plenty of people killed or seriously injured over the years because they tried to out-run a tornado & were unsuccessful, they drove into a rain-wrapped tornado, or they were on the road & unaware of an approaching tornado. FYI, if you live in a properly built house or apartment building, and you take cover in the most interior room (without windows) on the lowest floor of the building (ideally wearing helmet & covering yourself with a mattress), your chances of survival area quite good. Even if you are hit by a violent tornado, you have a reasonable chance of surviving (..believe it or not, the data shows that the survival rate in F-5/EF-5 tornadoes has been around 90% for those taking shelter in a properly built house...) However, if you are in a car or truck, even a tornado capable of causing EF-1 level damage can launch deadly debris through the windows & body of the vehicle, leading to serious injuries or death. A tornado capable of causing EF-2 level damage can lift & throw, or roll, a car or truck a long way, and the occupants will be injured or worse by that, as well as debris flying into the vehicle. A tornado capable of causing EF-3 or more damage is likely to kill the occupants of a vehicle. So, unless (a) you know exactly where the tornado is headed, (b) you have a lot of lead time (10 minutes minimum), (c) you know exactly where to go to get out of its path, and (d) there are no traffic jams from everyone else doing the same thing.., you are in greater danger trying to drive away from a tornado than if you took proper shelter in a properly built home or apartment building. On top of all this, keep in mind that tornadoes are spawned by large, supercell thunderstorms, and these storms can cause flash flooding that can lead to the occupants of a car being drowned. The only exception to what I have described (which is what the NWS says) is if you live in a mobile home, 'manufactured home', trailer, or a similar structure. In that case, even strong straight line winds can lift, roll, and/or destroy the structure & leave you injured or dead. (there have been people who have been seriously injured or killed when a tornado misses their place, but strong winds from the storm destroyed their place or blew trees onto their place & crushed them) Those who live in mobile homes, 'manufactured homes', trailers, etc should always have a place they can go that will provide proper shelter, and those who live in such structures should not wait until the last minute to find a safe place. Those folks should know now where they can go (..e.g. the properly built house of a relative, friend, neighbour), they should have made arrangements with the owners of the 'safe place' so that they can go there whenever dangerous weather is possible. Last, they must monitor the weather every day, so they can head to their safe place before dangerous weather develops & approaches their location.

  • @PorkPieNews
    @PorkPieNews Год назад

    Glad y'all are alright!!

  • @maxwellfisher446
    @maxwellfisher446 Год назад

    Hillbillies

  • @steveng1624
    @steveng1624 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this with us, great footage of the wedge... 😮

  • @frankg1415
    @frankg1415 Год назад

    I couldn't see shait either lol

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 Год назад

    I was in a tornado in 1988, the lightning is whats so crazy ive never seen lightning like that before or since in person. It never stops, its like a strobelight.

    • @kyliesbubbie
      @kyliesbubbie Год назад

      Exactly..it's not powerflashes

    • @cassandraleonaward6228
      @cassandraleonaward6228 6 месяцев назад

      I went through the Hattiesburg EF3 tornado in 2017. The lightning was back to back and I was the first one up that night. I had never seen lightning like that.

    • @davidca96
      @davidca96 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@cassandraleonaward6228its wild isnt it? You can see clearly and its nighttime (in my case) from how fast and steady the lightning was, was quite a sight. Then the hail hit, then the sound of the tornado and my little 10yr old rear end went running to wake up Dad haha.

    • @cassandraleonaward6228
      @cassandraleonaward6228 6 месяцев назад

      @@davidca96 My now 12 year old daughter said “But mom, I want to go back to sleep.” When me and my mom got her up. I had woken up at 2:59 AM with the deep down feeling that something wasn’t right. Half an hour later, I heard the sirens and looked out the window, not realizing there was a tornado on its way. I saw constant wind and back to back lightning. I woke my mom up and we heard it coming. I asked if it was a tornado and the lights flickered and went out. That’s when we got my daughter, who was almost 5 at the time. We got into the bathroom of the brick apartment we were in and my grandma and her husband got in the other bathroom. The tornado passed behind the apartment complex. I was up for the rest of the night. I won’t forget January 21, 2017. My dad went through the Hattiesburg EF4 tornado in 2013. So he was safe that night in 2017.

  • @TheCraneMan
    @TheCraneMan Год назад

    Wow that's crazy, thank you for sharing to us, be safe, thumb up here

  • @missgrim4646
    @missgrim4646 Год назад

    March 31st of this year my town was hit and that mosnter was right there on the other side of the tracks at 11 pm. I took my babiea and hid in the hall way closet and prayed. It was a nightmare. And fema doesnt have funding for grants to get anyone a storm shelter which is wrong. Im glad you were safe!! Ours was an ef3 or 4 wedge tornado

  • @acsentu8
    @acsentu8 Год назад

    I live 46 miles South of Rolling Fork and I'm terrified of storms. Had Ryan Hall on the whole time! Seems like although they talk bad about MS tornadoes, the past few years seems it skips over us, the bad stuff, and hits mostly in Alabama. Or maybe equal? I'm glad y'all are okay!

  • @StormChaserMaci.
    @StormChaserMaci. Год назад

    At 0:43 you can start to hear it (turn up ur volume & listen.) That freight train sound starting followed by that rushing sound of wind a few seconds after. That is a loud wedge! That tornado is way closer than it appears to be; all rain wrapped & right in front of you!!!! Worst time though! Night tornadoes are hard to see coming unless you have lightning or power flashes. They'll be on you faster than you can think. This one almost Sounds just like Andover Kansas tornado when it gets close. You did the right thing by going to the bathroom.

  • @notbuyingit7093
    @notbuyingit7093 Год назад

    Bathroom is nasty.

  • @TabbyMarshal1
    @TabbyMarshal1 Год назад

    That’s cool. I had a freaky storm in Florida that hit us that had a developing shelf before it collapsed

  • @RebeccaStout
    @RebeccaStout Год назад

    That's a tornado in the deep south for ya. Rain-wrapped and they come in the dark of the night. It's no wonder they are so deadly.

  • @jaycenleapline2094
    @jaycenleapline2094 Год назад

    Clean your house

    • @alexpalmer255
      @alexpalmer255 Год назад

      It's Not My House if You Don't Have Anything Nice To Say Don't Say Anything

  • @disscustinglybeautiful1652
    @disscustinglybeautiful1652 Год назад

    Yup that bathroom looks like a tornado.

  • @djjamison6548
    @djjamison6548 Год назад

    Clean your bathroom while your in there, that’s awful

    • @alexpalmer255
      @alexpalmer255 Год назад

      How many times do I have to tell people it's not my bathroom damn

    • @alexpalmer255
      @alexpalmer255 Год назад

      Would you volunteer to clean it if it wasn't your bathroom hell no so shut up

  • @robertgunner6676
    @robertgunner6676 Год назад

    You need some toilet paper. Looks like your out 😆 🤣

  • @renskedevries6322
    @renskedevries6322 Год назад

    What a mess

  • @mgkelley2609
    @mgkelley2609 Год назад

    Moved to the south years ago from Southern California, used to love when the storms came through because I’ve never experienced anything like it …. Until tornadoes actually hit not directly but some people died two miles away the power was out for over a month with the heat and humidity it was fucking horrible!! Now I’d rather go through 10 earthquakes than one ef-0 tornado any day….. if I could afford to live in California:(

    • @mentlinc
      @mentlinc Год назад

      I think tornadoes in the South are a more active danger than earthquakes in California and Hurricanes in Florida

  • @guitarest452452
    @guitarest452452 Год назад

    you can hear that big mf too

  • @Thehartsfields
    @Thehartsfields Год назад

    Didn’t even know there was one that close that day! Smh 🤦‍♀️ I’m in Decatur