5:07 I remember when this happened. Having a meteorologist tell his audience that he is busy checking to see if his wife is getting to the shelter is way more impactful than telling his audience to get to a shelter.
yea cause the audience already knows, theyre watching it. but james spann is a lifesaver and posts every 15-30 mins when it comes to weather but also sometimes its not weather lol
@@Xane_Dragonwhat do you mean only to him? He warned the public. His wife was in the path. Now time to make sure she’s ok. As if he should just ignore that his wife is in the path for the sake of television. He did great
message to the guy who held on to his wife till the tornado passed!: this is super important and most people don't even know this is a thing. that piece of glass you said you pulled outta your hand days after, have your Dr. keep an eye on it, many tornado victim's actually succumb to various bacterial infections caused by the force of the tornado piercing peoples bodies with glass, wood, metal, pebbles but also animal feathers, bone shards and any or all of it covered in chemicals, human and animal waste, I could go on but you get my point.
I'm a trucker and years ago I was at a shipper in Texas near the Oklahoma state line when a tornado was coming at us from across hwy 287. I was 120lbs soaking wet but I grabbed my 80lb English bulldog and ran with her in my arms into the concrete block shipper's warehouse. You never leave your best friend behind ❤
the dude who saved his dog is amazing, I would do the same thing for my sweet Buster. Buster is the best dog I know and will always be, sure Buddy passed away, but Buddy is also the best dog. I love dogs
Hahahaha it’s was like “I sure wish you weren’t so dumb!”. It good he loves her enough to hold on tight, tbh being in that situation he’s lucky he managed to hold on at all. Imagine if it was a EF 5, they’d both be screwed.
My mom was recently in the path of destruction in Nebraska! She was extremely happy to live after being witness its violent wrath and devastating damages.
The lady with her dogs did the smart thing in finding a ditch to jump into (saved her and her dogs life 100%). If you live in a tornado zone, it would be smart to dig a ditch big enough for your family *pets included*(and maintain it ocassionally) as a "safe place"
@@colty7764we have basements in Nebraska, nobody died because we were warned days in advance that there was a high chance of tornadoes and the tornado sirens went off a couple hours before.
I was directly hit by the Adamsville, TN EF3 last year. It took the lives of 9 people, including one of my relatives. I somehow survived, and I can honestly say that you do NOT want to be in the path of a tornado, no matter how small.
Back in 2003 I was in the path of a tornado in Pasadena, Texas. I was 1 year old in my mom's arms. We were in the kitchen of the long house. It picked up a tree and through it into the living room of the house. We all survived.
I was 18 months old when the tornado bypassed us by about 3 miles. My mom and I were in the basement, and my mom told me later that I was upset about my toys being left in the yard. She had been taking the clothes off the clothesline when she saw the funnel. (Jan Griffiths).
I believe I would NEVERRR THINK ILL BE JUST FINE! LOL. Everytime we get a phone alert. I'm grabbing mattress to drag daughter downstairs fast as lightning 😂
My kids and I were nearly trapped in one of the tornadoes that went through Louisiana and Mississippi last month. We were traveling to see family and the weather got really bad all of a sudden and debris was flying all around us and cracked one of my back windows.I couldn’t see even 5 feet in front of us, I exited off the interstate because I knew a Walmart and Home Depot were on the exit. But something told me not to go near them and to get back on the interstate and just slowly drive as far as I can. I was terrified, my kids were screaming and I told them to bend down and cover their heads. The next 5 minutes we’re some of the scariest in my life, the wind was so strong that my car was rocking back and forth. We made it to the next exit and the wind was so strong and the water was up to the door of my car but carefully and slowly I made it under the covering of a gas station where about 20 cars had the same idea. We made our way inside as fast as we could getting soaked in the seconds it took to get inside. Come to find out a tornado was in the Home Depot parking lot I almost drove to. That day could have gone very differently, whatever told me to get back on the interstate instead of taking cover in the Home Depot or Walmart, very likely saved our lives.
I heard Walmart will not let you shelter in their store, they close it. Saw it on the News the other night. They had to get back in the car and go to a gas station.
I took shelter in a Whataburger freezer. A couple guys were out watching the door because people were trying to come in to hide and the doors were locked so they wouldn't blow open. It was near impossible to shut each time but how do you turn someone down as they're freaking out outside? Not sure I would hide in a Walmart though. I instinctively seek small enclosed areas to hide during storms, like a walk in freezer lol
I remember one time when I was a child in Jacksonville and a tornado hit right down the road it literally went right down the road by our house I remember laying on the floor on the ground floor with a mattress over top of me my mother and my grandmother and I remember trees had come down the sound of a freight train and the aftermath my mother's car was completely destroyed it is an incredibly intense thing to live through
I know how in the second one it said don’t videotape a tornado but if you’re inside and far away from it, but still where you can see it you might want to take a video for a home insurance if your home gets destroyed
Forgot to show in 2013 3 Tornado chasers Imax film maker Sean Casey, Driver Herb Stein, and Extreme Meteorologist Brandon Ivey survived a EF-4 Massive violent wedge Tornado inside the custom built Tornado Intercept Vehicle. It's still the most powerful tornado intercept ever done in a vehicle.
@@Fox.White. Reed and new owner of the TIV2 had meet up event there is some video of it about 6 months ago see Reed sitting in the TIV2. Reed said he would trust the TIV2 in a EF-4 or 5. He isn't confident in the dominator said not sure could survive a EF-4/5. TIV2 seems to be better engineering IMO no computers to rely on. Recently intercept Reed said the computer locked up airbags would not drop the dominator down.
May 16th in Houston was crazy , a freight train of wind hit the city , watching it form up on radar live was tense , I could tell it was going to bring tornados , this is one storm to examine for meteorologists.
The stupidity of people, especially that woman to just stand in front of a glass door while a tornado is coming is just taking idiocy to the next level.
Wow. You have to love Erica’s sense of humor and her will power. I don’t know of many people who would have such a positive outlook, let alone humorous one, after losing their house. The fact that she took the time to paint the boots too….she made something tragic become a positive experience for others to smile and laugh. I believe she knows that the most important thing is that she’s alive….and apparently the “witch is dead.”
It’s part of life unity of people, it’s like saying child birth shouldn’t be part of the list. I get it a lot of people can potentially and probably did die. But there needs to be glimmers of hope for people. If you only focus on death and destruction, something good has to come out of something bad.
When I was in college, my classmate, and I were walking across the parking lot just when a F2 tornado hit. There weren't any warnings, nothing, it was a surprise. We didn't have a chance to do anything, before it threw us into a muddy field. We had a lot of bruises, cuts, and scratches, no serious injuries. Someone from the school washed off the mud with a hose, and gave us towels. Paramedics should up, and checked us. We were ok, and school was canceled for the day, so we just drove home. It turned out the tornado showed up, hit us, and broke u, it didn't damage anything else.
I slept through a tornado when I was really drunk in my trailer..slept like a baby and woke up the next morning and most of the trees around me were snapped like toothpicks and alot of damage..damn lucky
I was in a Lowes when a tornado went over, but did not hit the building. It sounded like we were under a RR overpass. Neighborhoods near by were not so fortunate.
People on the road take storms for granted and then if it's a tornado, they get tossed and some poor sap has got to come dig them out and that's if they survived. I was helping my sister and we were in a U-Haul truck when a thunderstorm quickly developed. There was green in the sky and pea sized hail. We were sitting in the truck near my mother's because the rain and wind was so intense she couldn't see. I told my sister "This might be tornadic, we need to get to mom's!". When there was another little break in the wind & rain/hail, I said "now, we need to make it there now. We don't want to be in this truck if a tornado comes through here". She started driving and then the tornado sirens started going. I admit, the situation was tense, but we made it and was safe.
North of Dallas.. I live north of Dallas, 2022 there was a tornado forming ROGHT over my volleyball practice so we took shelter and all.. but it somehow stopped forming and a tornado formed in northern Dallas instead, close to where I live
That advice at the end is great for most tornadoes but nothing and nowhere above ground is going to save you with an EF4 or EF5. Your house will be reduced to dust, only place to go is underground.
Thank you for the valuable information you provided in this video. Blessings to you, and everyone and their families who were "affected" by these events! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️💐
For those wondering about the old tip of getting under an overpass, the massive F5(They were still called Fs at that point. This one caused them to overhaul it to the EF scale system we use today) tornado that hit my state of Oklahoma, Moore, OK to be specific, on May 3, 1999 showed that this could no longer be the case. A good chunk of the 44 fatalities were caused under the overpasses due to the small area creating a wind tunnel of sorts and would blast people out of the shelter
Dang, the fact that the tornado was actually able to bend and fold the Starbucks building over is astonishing considering the fact that it's like 170 mph or something 😮
Parents who have lost a child do not need scolding, reiterating the dangers and how do you need to keep your eye on your child I'm sure they're good parents. You have no idea if that child doesn't make it the guilt they're already going to feel so just wish them well and save your comments for somewhere that its needed. I can only speak for myself but I go to bed at night wondering what I could have done differently and I wake up to wondering what I could have done differently as well as bed at night wondering what I could have done differently and I wake up to wondering what I could have done differently as well. Then try to have some kind of normalcy and be present in my son and granddaughtes lives.
"We arent in Kansas anymore" Is such an adorable little way to make the best out of a bad situation. Runners up: "There's NO place like home." "We wanted to see the wizard" or my personal favorite "Accidentally painted our bricks yellow. Wont be doing that again!"
1:27 that man's fave during the whole interview! He's trying so hard not to scream I told you so and how she stupidly chuckles about the whole ordeal after he got hurt saving her dumba**🙄
We had one here in luxembourg a few years ago and it's VERY VERY rare to have a tornado in uxembourg. I think it was the 2. or 3. tornado ever recorded in luxembourg. But it was strongest and one old woman waited at a bus stop at the time where the tornado hit. She barely could hold her on a pole and survived, she only had a broken leg. Thankfully the tornado only was in the south so our house wasn't hit.
Been in three myself, chased down I-75 coming home from vacation in Michigan, one went down my street in Dearborn in 1978, and one other chased me in Talor, Michigan on the main road. I had my three. As the saying goes, missed me by "THAT MUCH".
I live in Nashville I was in the tornado when the tornado touched down on the highway we were scared but we took shelter immediately but it was really scary so my mom said we're just going to take shelter so we did when we were going to go to the store that's when it happened my mom was really scared my whole family was in a van but we made it.
i can’t get over the tone that he said “bo, i love ya but can ya drive a tish faster?” 😭
FR
I respect those who don’t leave their animals. RIP to the lives lost, and the damage caused.
the guy mowing his lawn is a legend
Legend has it, he's still mowing his lawn, even through the Albertan winters.
Best comment!!!
@@DarkChaos87best reply ever
Best meme ever for sure! LOL
Because he knows Jesus, they're friends.
"Don't be dumb like me".... glad she said it out loud... 😂
I think her husband wanted to say it too, and he should have. 😂
@@DavidWalton-g8w Would've been funny if they said it at the same time.
5:07 I remember when this happened. Having a meteorologist tell his audience that he is busy checking to see if his wife is getting to the shelter is way more impactful than telling his audience to get to a shelter.
Pffft.....Only to him
@@Xane_DragonImagine
yea cause the audience already knows, theyre watching it. but james spann is a lifesaver and posts every 15-30 mins when it comes to weather but also sometimes its not weather lol
@@Xane_Dragonwhat do you mean only to him? He warned the public. His wife was in the path. Now time to make sure she’s ok. As if he should just ignore that his wife is in the path for the sake of television. He did great
You can’t be devoted to your job! You must be devoted to your family! But anyways he did warn the public before!
1:28
Hasn’t that lady ever seen Twister? NEVER try to hold a door shut during a tornado!
She’s never seen the movie “twister”
bro this is just common sense, perhaps you should NOT engange on a tug-of-war with something that can rip apart a building lol
If it's a weaker tornado (preferably EF0 or low-end EF1), that's actually a fight you could probably win. Key word, probably.
RIP Jo's Dad
That was a common knowledge.
message to the guy who held on to his wife till the tornado passed!: this is super important and most people don't even know this is a thing. that piece of glass you said you pulled outta your hand days after, have your Dr. keep an eye on it, many tornado victim's actually succumb to various bacterial infections caused by the force of the tornado piercing peoples bodies with glass, wood, metal, pebbles but also animal feathers, bone shards and any or all of it covered in chemicals, human and animal waste, I could go on but you get my point.
I learned about this from the Jarrel tornado. 5 people died from a fungal infection after being exposed to it from tornado debris. So crazy!
This is should be a common knowledge in US.
Столбняк! Необходима вакцина.
Should be common knowledge! You can get infections from anything … 🤦🏻♀️
Seeing people stand closely to glass to film a tornado… future Darwin Award winners
AMEN!!!!🗣🗣🗣🗣
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Yup
Fr
It baffles me everytime!!! What makes people want to stand next to glass I will never understand it
The kids who were singing, "Mary Did You Know?" did an excellent a capella rendition of that song. Especially when there was a tornado overhead. Wow!
I was thinking the same thing! Had to be a choir class, and they were great at such a stressful time.
Had to be the angels singing.
This gave me goosebumps
Meh.
Lame
Those students truly touched my soul.
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Well, she got her viral video from that tornado.. “ I’m getting this.” Famous last words.
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PFFT-
Her husband's face 🫤🙄
😂😂😂
If that tornado could speak, it would say the exact same thing
I'm a trucker and years ago I was at a shipper in Texas near the Oklahoma state line when a tornado was coming at us from across hwy 287. I was 120lbs soaking wet but I grabbed my 80lb English bulldog and ran with her in my arms into the concrete block shipper's warehouse. You never leave your best friend behind ❤
the dude who saved his dog is amazing, I would do the same thing for my sweet Buster. Buster is the best dog I know and will always be, sure Buddy passed away, but Buddy is also the best dog. I love dogs
The husband's face at 1:58 when she says "don't be dumb like me" has me rolling
Hahahaha it’s was like “I sure wish you weren’t so dumb!”. It good he loves her enough to hold on tight, tbh being in that situation he’s lucky he managed to hold on at all. Imagine if it was a EF 5, they’d both be screwed.
He even did the "SMH"
My mom was recently in the path of destruction in Nebraska! She was extremely happy to live after being witness its violent wrath and devastating damages.
The lady with her dogs did the smart thing in finding a ditch to jump into (saved her and her dogs life 100%). If you live in a tornado zone, it would be smart to dig a ditch big enough for your family *pets included*(and maintain it ocassionally) as a "safe place"
@@colty7764we have basements in Nebraska, nobody died because we were warned days in advance that there was a high chance of tornadoes and the tornado sirens went off a couple hours before.
Me too!
@@colty7764 can you explain why please about the ditch? I'm in the UK so we're lucky not to have tornadoes etc over here
@@hixxyted1244ou want to get lower than the tornado. It will most likely stay on the higher ground. I hope this helped. 😉
The guy mowing his lawn with the huge Tornado behind him seems unreal.... how could he not see or hear that huge Tornado coming😮😮😮😮😮
Don’t think he gave a dam 😂😂
I was directly hit by the Adamsville, TN EF3 last year. It took the lives of 9 people, including one of my relatives. I somehow survived, and I can honestly say that you do NOT want to be in the path of a tornado, no matter how small.
RIP
Tornado: is home depot open?
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No? Okay, I will just destroy it
😂😂😂😂😂😂
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It will be. 😂🌪
Back in 2003 I was in the path of a tornado in Pasadena, Texas. I was 1 year old in my mom's arms. We were in the kitchen of the long house. It picked up a tree and through it into the living room of the house. We all survived.
I’m so sorry! That’s rough 😭
ThankbGOD!!!!
I was 18 months old when the tornado bypassed us by about 3 miles. My mom and I were in the basement, and my mom told me later that I was upset about my toys being left in the yard. She had been taking the clothes off the clothesline when she saw the funnel. (Jan Griffiths).
The school students singing brought a tear to my eye! Pray they were all safe! 🙏🏻❤️
Yep Jesus helps 😬
12:05 “this young couple” damn you aren’t lying about that! They look 12!
I was looking for this comment bro 😭
@@rylandmay3677i said to myself that they looked to be teenagers
Yep. Kids having kids. (Jan Griffiths).
BRO FR I WAS LITERALLY SEARCHING FOR THIS COMMENT LOL
Buddy, they look they share denim trousers.
Something I learned about babies and tornadoes, the safest thing to do is put them in their car seat. Just a little FYI. 😊
I think so.
Being inside a car have more chance to survive than hiding inside the house.
Especially if the house is not build for Tornado.
@@dragulia_venaro I had to reread! I thought it said " especially if the car was built for a TORNADO"!!!!
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Some not safe, some safe. In my area happened may 16, mother died by tree hit her car , her baby in the back seat is survived while tornado. So sad
This does make sense.
@@dragulia_venaro carseat not car
Everyone thinks it will be just fine when it's coming at them. But a huge piece of advise, never underestimate a tornado. It will always hurt you.
Never would I ever underestimate a tornado.
I’ve seen what they can do.
I believe I would NEVERRR THINK ILL BE JUST FINE! LOL. Everytime we get a phone alert. I'm grabbing mattress to drag daughter downstairs fast as lightning 😂
The guy who saves his K9 dog UGH my heart 😭😭😭 I would do the same in a heart beat for my dog, good for you ❤❤
My kids and I were nearly trapped in one of the tornadoes that went through Louisiana and Mississippi last month. We were traveling to see family and the weather got really bad all of a sudden and debris was flying all around us and cracked one of my back windows.I couldn’t see even 5 feet in front of us, I exited off the interstate because I knew a Walmart and Home Depot were on the exit. But something told me not to go near them and to get back on the interstate and just slowly drive as far as I can. I was terrified, my kids were screaming and I told them to bend down and cover their heads. The next 5 minutes we’re some of the scariest in my life, the wind was so strong that my car was rocking back and forth.
We made it to the next exit and the wind was so strong and the water was up to the door of my car but carefully and slowly I made it under the covering of a gas station where about 20 cars had the same idea. We made our way inside as fast as we could getting soaked in the seconds it took to get inside. Come to find out a tornado was in the Home Depot parking lot I almost drove to. That day could have gone very differently, whatever told me to get back on the interstate instead of taking cover in the Home Depot or Walmart, very likely saved our lives.
Glad you listened to that voice and so happy you guys all made it ❤
Next time make them come see you, if they care
I heard Walmart will not let you shelter in their store, they close it. Saw it on the News the other night. They had to get back in the car and go to a gas station.
@@ashercohen387That sounds like Walmart.
I took shelter in a Whataburger freezer. A couple guys were out watching the door because people were trying to come in to hide and the doors were locked so they wouldn't blow open. It was near impossible to shut each time but how do you turn someone down as they're freaking out outside?
Not sure I would hide in a Walmart though. I instinctively seek small enclosed areas to hide during storms, like a walk in freezer lol
Them singing that Mary song was beautiful those kids have a God given voices 😍😍😍😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏🙏
finding a ring in the rubble from the aftermath of a tornado is like finding a needle in a haystack
legendary
Jerald AGE: 38
Elise AGE: 35
Jack AGE: 11
Harrison AGE: 3 1\2
Granny AGE: Grandma
The kids singing Mary did you know made me cry 😢❤
Exactly, God is good! ✝️🙌
Yeah they sounded great too
😢😢😢😊 5:23
Wow thats a good husband. Saved hus wife from a tornado!
Finding the ring 🥺
I remember one time when I was a child in Jacksonville and a tornado hit right down the road it literally went right down the road by our house I remember laying on the floor on the ground floor with a mattress over top of me my mother and my grandmother and I remember trees had come down the sound of a freight train and the aftermath my mother's car was completely destroyed it is an incredibly intense thing to live through
Have you guys seen the video of the guy recording as his house took a direct hit from the Western Kentucky tornado? That was horrifying
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Dude from New Jersey " I've seen tornados before"
Me from Iowa "I have never seen a tornado"
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me neither, and i'm in NC
Don't worry, I live in the UK so I don't ever encounter any natural disasters
Thanks for the updated protection strategies.
I know how in the second one it said don’t videotape a tornado but if you’re inside and far away from it, but still where you can see it you might want to take a video for a home insurance if your home gets destroyed
Better do it while it's still a fair distance away from you. They can move faster than you think they're moving. (Jan Griffiths).
The same tornado that took James Spann's yard and part of his home, took my whole house/pets/and cleared over 8 blocks of our neighborhood!!!
i’m glad he let us know his wife was okay, i would’ve been worried abt her
I'm getting thjs
I'm getting this
15:30
Thank GOD for first responders!
AND good humanitarians!
Forgot to show in 2013 3 Tornado chasers Imax film maker Sean Casey, Driver Herb Stein, and Extreme Meteorologist Brandon Ivey survived a EF-4 Massive violent wedge Tornado inside the custom built Tornado Intercept Vehicle. It's still the most powerful tornado intercept ever done in a vehicle.
It was Herb’s first day driving the TIV2. Most extreme first day on the job, other than the guy who shut down US airspace on 9/11.
I think the dominator 3 ripped off this title
@@Fox.White. Reed and new owner of the TIV2 had meet up event there is some video of it about 6 months ago see Reed sitting in the TIV2. Reed said he would trust the TIV2 in a EF-4 or 5. He isn't confident in the dominator said not sure could survive a EF-4/5. TIV2 seems to be better engineering IMO no computers to rely on. Recently intercept Reed said the computer locked up airbags would not drop the dominator down.
Lived in the deep south for 10 years. Healthy respect (fear) of tornadoes. God bless anyone going through these.
0:51 that tornado really went like "ima go shop"
May 16th in Houston was crazy , a freight train of wind hit the city , watching it form up on radar live was tense , I could tell it was going to bring tornados , this is one storm to examine for meteorologists.
"beau I love you but can you drive a tish faster" LOL
I'm from the Virgin Islands where we get hurricanes tornadoes seem like they're on a whole different level😮
The stupidity of people, especially that woman to just stand in front of a glass door while a tornado is coming is just taking idiocy to the next level.
At least she learnt her lesson
I am pretty sure that Lawnmower Guy will always be a legend
Wow. You have to love Erica’s sense of humor and her will power. I don’t know of many people who would have such a positive outlook, let alone humorous one, after losing their house. The fact that she took the time to paint the boots too….she made something tragic become a positive experience for others to smile and laugh. I believe she knows that the most important thing is that she’s alive….and apparently the “witch is dead.”
Those proposals shouldn’t be on the list
Agreed it’s very inappropriate
It’s part of life unity of people, it’s like saying child birth shouldn’t be part of the list. I get it a lot of people can potentially and probably did die. But there needs to be glimmers of hope for people. If you only focus on death and destruction, something good has to come out of something bad.
SO GOOD SO INTENSE THANK YOU!!!! REAL HEROES TOO!
Nothing stands between a dad and a yard that needs mowed. Legend!
holding a glass door during a tornado.. incredible
When I was in college, my classmate, and I were walking across the parking lot just when a F2 tornado hit. There weren't any warnings, nothing, it was a surprise. We didn't have a chance to do anything, before it threw us into a muddy field. We had a lot of bruises, cuts, and scratches, no serious injuries. Someone from the school washed off the mud with a hose, and gave us towels. Paramedics should up, and checked us. We were ok, and school was canceled for the day, so we just drove home. It turned out the tornado showed up, hit us, and broke u, it didn't damage anything else.
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Nice to see a handler using a halter instead of a spine-damaging leash!
12:26 those parents look like they’re 12 wtf
I slept through a tornado when I was really drunk in my trailer..slept like a baby and woke up the next morning and most of the trees around me were snapped like toothpicks and alot of damage..damn lucky
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Kind of like that creepy Carrie Underwood video😳
Only option: pray! These occurrences will increase.
Amen. ☁️🎺👼🙏✨👑
Dang that weatherman had a nice house
That's James Spann. I haven't even been to Alabama and I've heard of him. Like Gary England of Oklahoma City, he's well-known in Tornado Alley.
@@JULYXXIV James Spann and Gary England. Both legends. Same with Bill Kurtis. (Jan Griffiths).
I was in a Lowes when a tornado went over, but did not hit the building. It sounded like we were under a RR overpass. Neighborhoods near by were not so fortunate.
James Spann is one of the best meteorologists out there. I remember him from the Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado.
That twister is scary but beautiful and mesmerizing at the same time💞🌪️
I loved that couple in the store with the husband hanging on to his wife being pulled out of the door.❤
Rip To Anyone Who Died Atleast There In a Better Place Now
Wow that’s scary for the people who survived these tornadoes 🌪️
No way I literally just watched something like this
This was wonderful. Thank you
12:58 JSU is in alabama 😭
i remember visiting for a Band Day either months or a year after the tornado hit and the damage was WOW
The guy mowing his lawn reminds him of my dad, he loves his grass.
People on the road take storms for granted and then if it's a tornado, they get tossed and some poor sap has got to come dig them out and that's if they survived. I was helping my sister and we were in a U-Haul truck when a thunderstorm quickly developed.
There was green in the sky and pea sized hail. We were sitting in the truck near my mother's because the rain and wind was so intense she couldn't see. I told my sister "This might be tornadic, we need to get to mom's!".
When there was another little break in the wind & rain/hail, I said "now, we need to make it there now. We don't want to be in this truck if a tornado comes through here". She started driving and then the tornado sirens started going. I admit, the situation was tense, but we made it and was safe.
Jacksonville State University "ALABAMA" NOT FLORIDA
JUST COMMENTED THE SAME THING LOL..
Sure.
James span is awesome.He is the best meteorologist in the us
That engagement is the sickness! I absolutely would say yes too! So cool! Both engagements!
North of Dallas.. I live north of Dallas, 2022 there was a tornado forming ROGHT over my volleyball practice so we took shelter and all.. but it somehow stopped forming and a tornado formed in northern Dallas instead, close to where I live
8:14 26 years ago i was in my High School chorus! This brought back memories 🤎
that was so e good advice at the end 15:49 where do we get the full safety video
That advice at the end is great for most tornadoes but nothing and nowhere above ground is going to save you with an EF4 or EF5. Your house will be reduced to dust, only place to go is underground.
16:24 The safest place if you don’t have a basement or storm cellar.
Lol the guy mowing the lawn as a tornado is right there! crazy!!
Thank you for the valuable information you provided in this video. Blessings to you, and everyone and their families who were "affected" by these events! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️💐
imagining the last moment of yourself hearing a choir sing a song before being destroyed by a tornado seems kind of scary to imagine
Glad they saved the dogs on the first video ❤
For those wondering about the old tip of getting under an overpass, the massive F5(They were still called Fs at that point. This one caused them to overhaul it to the EF scale system we use today) tornado that hit my state of Oklahoma, Moore, OK to be specific, on May 3, 1999 showed that this could no longer be the case. A good chunk of the 44 fatalities were caused under the overpasses due to the small area creating a wind tunnel of sorts and would blast people out of the shelter
Dang, the fact that the tornado was actually able to bend and fold the Starbucks building over is astonishing considering the fact that it's like 170 mph or something 😮
Parents who have lost a child do not need scolding, reiterating the dangers and how do you need to keep your eye on your child I'm sure they're good parents. You have no idea if that child doesn't make it the guilt they're already going to feel so just wish them well and save your comments for somewhere that its needed. I can only speak for myself but I go to bed at night wondering what I could have done differently and I wake up to wondering what I could have done differently as well as bed at night wondering what I could have done differently and I wake up to wondering what I could have done differently as well. Then try to have some kind of normalcy and be present in my son and granddaughtes lives.
one of the few comments on here i respect, nice wording sir/maam/person
"We arent in Kansas anymore" Is such an adorable little way to make the best out of a bad situation. Runners up: "There's NO place like home." "We wanted to see the wizard" or my personal favorite "Accidentally painted our bricks yellow. Wont be doing that again!"
The man who was mowing the lawn was like “If I’m dying today I have to at least die with a good yard” 😭💀💅
the singing one 😂😂 I'd rather screaming and panic I think
I did in Chattanooga...house,all belongings,and Jeep... destroyed...but my grandsons and I survived
1:27 that man's fave during the whole interview! He's trying so hard not to scream I told you so and how she stupidly chuckles about the whole ordeal after he got hurt saving her dumba**🙄
We had one here in luxembourg a few years ago and it's VERY VERY rare to have a tornado in uxembourg. I think it was the 2. or 3. tornado ever recorded in luxembourg. But it was strongest and one old woman waited at a bus stop at the time where the tornado hit. She barely could hold her on a pole and survived, she only had a broken leg. Thankfully the tornado only was in the south so our house wasn't hit.
4:17 i freaking love this pic
I've never seen a tornado, I love the beauty, but don't want to experience the horror.
Tornado scare me so much. I can’t imagine being near one, even in shelter
Same. Im terrified of them.
This is so scary
Props to the man mowing his lawn
Been in three myself, chased down I-75 coming home from vacation in Michigan, one went down my street in Dearborn in 1978, and one other chased me in Talor, Michigan on the main road. I had my three. As the saying goes, missed me by "THAT MUCH".
Only a couple of these people were directly in a tornado.Most of it was just wind from the storm.
I live in Nashville I was in the tornado when the tornado touched down on the highway we were scared but we took shelter immediately but it was really scary so my mom said we're just going to take shelter so we did when we were going to go to the store that's when it happened my mom was really scared my whole family was in a van but we made it.
if a tornado is not moving, it means it's moving towards you.
7:53 The best way to comprehend whats happening is to pray, and praise God.