I was nearly killed by an F4/5 and people think I’m crazy when I say that the tornado had “sub tornadoes”, so it’s nice to see such a spectacular example.
Channel 9 out of OKC caught a similar multi-vortex tornado night before last. Craziest thing I ever saw, caught it in western Oklahoma. I've heard of it but never seen it in real life. Crazy!
Satellite tornados are very real and were responsible for the first deaths in storm chasing history, when it killed Tim Samaras and his crew. Sent their car flying like a rocket.
If this were a Hollywood SFX tornado, we would call it 'unrealistic' because they NEVER look this good. Outstanding job by your entire team. The bar has been raised.
Some tornadoes are a combination of vortexes, why that happens I know not, but this can undermine the understanding how tornadoes form. But this is an outstanding video showing such.
The Moore or El Reno tornado had this, I can’t recall which, but it’s a famous video showing the dancing vortices as an ominous sign of something very strength.
I don’t think I have ever seen such crazy sub-vortices. Literally looking like their own individual tornado spinning around a mother-nado in the middle.
Wow. A prolonged, clear, daytime capture of a multi-vortex tornado showing off its vorticees with alternating color bands! Now I know why certain tornado formations are still a mystery. Commentators are right...this film will be studied for years.
@@travishartman5662 "Scientists are still grappling with how and why violent twisters form...especially how ground-level winds can create single or multiple vorticees." (NOAA)
I theorize that the multi-vortices formed because the original rotation before the tornado formed was extra large, and faster than usual on the outside of the rotation. That would tend to *cause* smaller vortexes as the faster winds moved around the center, slower winds. Similar to how there are usually vortices in the slower winds on the border of the eye of a hurricane.
@@FLPhotoCatcher I theorize there is no such thing as a "large tornado" that it's just more and more ropes. Down to the F0-F1 which is just one. And a F5 would be 100s of F1s moving about an axis of rotation.
This is really next-level video footage. I'm 52 and have been watching tornado footage on TV for 45 years and cannot remember anything that compares to this.
@@marko6128 Drones don't need to be right next to the tornado. Lots of them have telephoto lenses these days. Also, the more expensive models are quite good at dealing with winds- even the entry level DJI mini's can handle 35 mph ish winds. I have no idea what they were using, but it's way better than what I fly around my neighborhood.
This is gonna go down in history as the most incredible tornado footage ever. That moisture being pulled off the ground, the insane subvorticies, the windmills, the completely unobstructed view from the drone, and the video quality are all amazing
The pond losing the water to the sky, was probably the craziest shot of the whole video. The fact a drone even survives this is unreal and the perspective the give you is even crazier
Such a clear unobstructed view of small rolling hills glad it wasn't a town or neighborhood just pristine country side and a big tornado. Really amazing
The drone shots were nice, would be awesome if they edited it better and just had the drone footage without the yelling. But I can imagine the adrenalin is running and some people are just sceamers... :D
This will probably go down in the books as one of the most spectacular examples of multiple vortex structure for years if not decades to come. I don't usually watch Reed's footage because the shouting is a bit of a sensory onslaught, but had to make an exception for this phenomenal quality of footage.
Are the multiple vortex causing all the white dust to kick up? Is it dust? The white stuff looks exactly how it looked when wind kicked up for some time after St. Helens erupted. It is eerie how it drifted around and looked pretty much like this does, but depending on how fast the wind was. It didn't take much to lift the ash.
This footage will be studied for many years to come. Reed and the Team captured something truly incredible. Hands down the best tornado footage I’ve seen, and the drone footage is fantastic.
I drive through wind turbine fields all the time and Often wondered “what if” and now I know. It was scary seeing those blades flying through the air. Glad you’re safe, Great catch 🌪️
Seeing the smoke from the burning barn blowing towards the tornado just taught me to look downwind for a tornado, should I ever be caught up in a supercell storm
I’m no young pup and I’ve seen hundreds of tornado videos but I’ve never seen anything like this. It’s like a dozen spiraling demons dancing in a circle. Wildest thing I’ve ever seen. Outstanding job Dominator Team….Reed, nobody comes close. Stay safe !
@visiontv68 you can stop pretending to be virtuous already. We are fascinated by the incredible phenomena of nature. That doesn't mean we don't dislike the destruction that it brings to people.
When Reed is saying it's the most incredible tornado video ever captured it is the greatest tornado video ever captured. Absolutely stunning footage. No clickbait.
It killed 4 people. 1 woman in a car and 3 in the town. My sister was born where this tornado started. I went to school nearby for several years. I was in my first tornado at age 11 where this one started. My 3 siblings and I were home alone. We were ages 12, 11, 4 and 6 months. It gives me immense anxiety and ptsd to see this. But it is so fascinating. Praying for those lost and the dozens injured.
@reedtimmer thanks to your hard work and dedication you have saved hundreds of lives ❤ I got to the area 20 mins after it hit to help triage patients. There was no advanced warning from NOAA for this tornado. They were not even tracking it on the local news until many of us connected to local weatherman started blowing up our news feeds with your coverage! We were all able to push your coverage out to get word to our beloved neighbors to get to cover. You and your team truly did amazing work at saving so many lives ❤❤❤ I will forever be Team Dominator!
i wondered how/if residents were notified of tornados and how difficult it must be not knowing where it will touch down/go without it actually touching down, etc. makes this work that much more important!
@@graceg1997 when you live in a part of the country with tornadoes, the tornado siren usually blows as soon as a funnel is sighted. Exactly because you never know where it will go, everyone in the area takes cover until the all clear siren.
@@graceg1997 they were not notified until literally to late. Dont listen to the lies being spoken on the long advanced warning. They could not see this tornado on local radar it was showing rain wrapped and the town was not even in the polygon of the warning until 5 mins before it hit and it was too late.
I think the weather people are useless, they can’t see this monster? I think they all work for the deep state. In Maryland they can’t get the weather straight. Better to watch the Doppler rather than trust the weather people.😡🤡
I moved mom to Iowa three weeks ago. We were at her new place for literally 25 minutes before we were given a tornado warning. Keep up the great work Reed.
Welcome to the upper tornado valley. lol As an Iowan myself, I just feel sorry for those people who live in Oklahoma or Kansas. I think you have got to be brave to live in Norman, Oklahoma. My goodness.
@@222ableVeloI don't know about Norman but Tulsa has been great the last few weeks. Because it was all around us but didn't hit us thankfully. Now I'm scared we're overdue. I think I need to go get my cat carrier back. I don't want to wrestle 3 cats & one small backpack carrier.
This tornado was gorgeous! The lack of debris and rain made the tornado structure so well defined, and painted it in stark relief. The carousel of vortices was absolutely EPIC. This recording will be studied for decades. Well done to all involved.
I have seen thousands and thousands of hours of tornado videos from every known chaser, and this is, by far, the most violent and incredible tornado I’ve ever seen.
@visiontv68aint no way you just said that. this video is amazing, i doubt you've seen any better than this. no matter how common they are, this is still beautiful footage
We've got a recording like this about a 309-318 mph max wind speed tornado. Probably the fastest in history... This is a milestone, u deserve some kind of awards!!!
The fastest wind speed still goes to the 1999 bridge creek - Moore F5 with over 321mph winds from reanalysing previous data. But reed 100% needs an award for building such a beast. Although Sean Casey also should get an award for intercepting a 180+mph tornado
Yea I'll keep watching it too. This is one of the most amazing tornadoes/ footage I've seen. I wouldn't be surprised if it gets put up there with "dead man walking"
I HAD TO WATCH THIS AGAIN. IF THERE IS NO CGI HERE AND THIS IS ALL LEGIT GROUND ANS DRONE VIDEO THEN .. This is the best tornado footage ever upload to the internet period. I have watched 100’s of hours of full length videos and clip since 2001 back in dual up modem times. Not one the clarity but the cinematic angles are phenomenal. I have seen a few other videos on this channel and they really need to work on maybe somehow recording the tornado and not the people screaming that they bring along in the background like on a different video the guy was literally screaming like a child and wanting to go home. You need a long range, audio, recording device and pointed at the tornado that would be above and beyond anything I have ever seen. I love this specific tornado because not only do you have the main vortex but you have five or six smaller “tornadoes “circling around the main vortex. 10/10
@@FreshTechCo how about the sound of the screaming tornadic winds with no commentary or freaking out audible screams. It is about the tornado and its majesty.
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful and downright devastating. This tornado will be remembered for a long LONG time. Let's all enjoy its beauty but remember that they are still counting the fatalities from this one.
You are correct that they are beautiful (in that way), but it’s just beginning. CMEs & flares this solar cycle from the sun are causing this weather here on our ant colony. Dig in - it’s Biblical.
You're absolutely right, this is incredible footage. The contrast of the bright green grass, the sunlight and that absolute monster barreling across the landscape is art. Not to mention the drone view too, you can see the wind flowing across the plains. This is remarkable.
Say what you will about Reed’s intensity, but he has cemented his status as the GOAT of storm chasing. Nobody has ever consistently delivered footage like this, and I would think this video in particular will help meteorologists better understand sub-vortices. Amazing stuff man!
@@eroraf8637 Agreed, I absolutely respect Reed as he is brilliant and very intense chaser but Pecos has a very unique style and makes stunning videos. Also a great guitarist/singer!
@@childofkhem1.618 oh yeah I absolutely love Hank’s stuff. I’ve watched just about every single video he’s ever put out and he’s probably my favorite storm chaser as he’s just a really cool dude on top of it, but Reed is still the greatest of all time.
Finally, a video on RUclips that isn't clickbait. Amazing footage. Much respect to you and your team Reed. Seriously. You make it look easy and we all know it is far from it.
@@NemeanLion- I can't make any comments on tornado videos I have never seen, and neither can you. This one is definitely in my top 5, so it's not click bait to me, and I'm an expert on clickbait.
I didn't believe this was real actual footage at first, but after checking this out, it has to be real. The photography with the drones is amazing. There are so many clips here that show things never before seen like this presentation. This will go down in history as one of the most detailed up close video coverages of an F 4-5 tornado. Scientifically one which may be studied for years in the future. Outstanding for Dr Timmer and team.
If anyone was meant to capture this footage it was you Reed. As terrifying as it was, it’s hard not to be mesmerised by it. Prayers and thoughts with all who have been affected by this and recent events ❤
@visiontv68 by saying it’s mesmerising I was meaning being in awe at the power of Mother Nature in full fury. I wasn’t celebrating anything as I’m well aware of the destruction this thing caused which I also mentioned. Having footage like this is invaluable for study and in turn save lives 🤷🏻♀️
Not only is this one of the “cleanest” tornadoes I’ve ever seen but it also has the most intense curl I think I’ve ever seen. Just wow! Incredible footage
He’s referring to the driver’s attention. The driver needs to stay focused on the road and the navigation system (inside the car) and not the tornado (outside the car). Pilots say similar things, such as “I’m inside” when messing with the avionics or “I’m outside” when actively scanning for traffic.
@visiontv68 How about you find ONE other person on the planet who has gathered more important data about tornado behavior than Reed. Then you can keep running your mouth on here. First and foremost, his work is for research purposes. This is what he does for a living. He's a professional meteorologist. He's created various devices to measure things that were not measurable before. He created swarm "drones" that show, en masse, wind directions and speed as they're sucked up into a tornado and stay airborne until they're thrown from the tornado or the tornado dissipates. He's invested hundreds of thousands of dollars (millions?) into what he does in order to find out how tornadoes do what they do and why. Ultimately, his goal, as far as I know, is to save lives by helping meteorologists better predict how these monsters form and how lives can be spared from their paths. So, please, shut up already if you have nothing positive to contribute here.
Reed has been catching some super rare tornado formations this year. This perfectly shows how tornadoes are basically a bunch of different vortices that consolidate into a tornado. There's been some really amazing tornadoes this year which haven't been obscured by moisture/rain. It really allows you to see the actual anatomy.
I have seen the tornado on our news 6 hours ago in Australia, that is the most epic tornado I have seen so far for this year, and while watching the report, I thought to myself "I'll bet you anything that Reed was on that storm dominating it" and BOOM was I right, keep chasing Reed, you are the only chaser I think of whenever I see a tornado on the news and think you're chasing it, stay safe Reed
I think it’s like mother nature doing a morning stretch like my dogs does every morning. This amount of power is nothing compared to what nature is really able to do.
Neither Who has ascended into heaven, or descended? Who has gathered the wind in His fists? Who has bound the waters in a garment? Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is His name, and what is His Son’s name, If you know? Only the true and living God can do this yall.
Brilliant footage Reed. We don't see these in Australia and can only feel for the poor people experiencing this horror. It's frightening and fascinating at the same time. Stay safe people.
I think the cameraman joke is exclusive to disaster films. It's pretty disrespectful, especially to those who actually have lost their lives while capturing footage.
Secondly, a lot of chasers claim they do it for science when in reality they want clout and money. Capturing this detail of footage with the multiple vortices will give storm researches a treasure trove to study for years to come
Imagine if they were in the dominator yesterday...that would've been even more data. Insane footage right here, Reed and his crew are extremely well educated to time this so perfectly...multiple times this summer alone too
@@the_accusedI think with Reed it’s all three. He’s passionate about what he does because he gets a rush, gets to help people, and makes some money along the way. There is no better profession than the one that gives you all three!
Reed, you've gone and outdone yourself again. Literally, because you already held the spot of "best tornado footage" in my mind for your Andover, KS footage, but this is just... mindblowing. I think you're becoming one with the air Reed. Have you tried some fancy Tai Chi moves to see if you can steer them yet?
I agree - I watched that Andover video dozens and dozens of times. I keep watching this one and seeing new little things. There's one point where the subvortices have subvortices. Amazing.
The title doesn’t lie this is the most insane video of a tornado I think I have ever seen 😱 you can CLEARLY see the rotating sub-vorticies. This video will probably be studied for years. Truly an insane capture
I feel like I don't even want to watch the new Twisters movie now. This is incredible footage from multiple angles and viewpoints. I've never seen anything this good. Great job, Reed and team.
I felt the same. My brain couldn't comprehend what I was seeing live on the chase. I've watched several times since just to take it all in. Incredible.
The little "house" emitting smoke did look cgi to me after I put it on 1080. I wonder...it's getting difficult to believe anything anymore. 😑 And I do hate to be the one saying this.
@@DarrylSparlin obviously these storm tracker risk their lives to make weather study possible; ALL TO POTENTIALLY INCREASE CATASTROPHIC WEATHER WARNING ALERTS TIMES!!!! If you were facing this storm wouldn't you want as much prior knowledge as possible to secure your family and livelihood OR WOULD YOU RATHER IT SURPRISE WIPE YOU OUT!
@@DarrylSparlin the tornado was moving away from them for most of this intercept. Very clean and safe intercept position (other than the debris which could have definitely killed them but no risk no reward 😂)
IF there were ever an award for truly cinematic extreme weather recording - absolutely so stunning that, had I not known better I'd solidly proclaim that, "Oh, that's all CGI - it's way too perfect to be real" - then this video would get it! This absolutely turns this hugely angry, triple-at-times-vortex tornado into a dream-like anomaly, flowing in an almost ghost-like manner, over the plains. I've never seen such smooth, comprehensive, resolution and focus/focal-length perfection in real-time extreme weather recording: way to go, Reed and team! And I've been watching you and your team/s, Reed, for years - your excitement while chasing and your undying enthusiasm to the point of frantic really adds to the adrenaline pumping throughout the chase. This footage is just Academy-worthy! Absolutely - left me speechless; I can't wait to see it, now, on my big hi-res smart TV: that ought to make for some Kansas-worthy nightmares ... a la Dorothy! Incredible, amazing job, team; really brilliant work. 💜🌪⛈🌧🎥⭐🏆💜🎸🔮🪄
This is the best footage I have ever seen of Tornadoes. It's frightening to watch those poor people, it looks like a giant vacuum cleaner from hell. The weather channel or Hollywood going to want this footage.
I can't think of better tornado footage than this. This is what seperates guys like Timmer from the rest. I've seen countless videos of guys staying back 4 miles away and have the cameras point up in the sky when the action is on the ground. Those vortices were spectacular. Much like what I saw during the mayfield tornado
@visiontv68 The tornado itself for one. Never seen one with so many vortices. The drone footage is so good it almost looks like CGI. If you've seen something better, please post a link to it as I'd love to see it.
@@johnjapuntich3306 VisionTV68 is just a casual viewer of tornadoes, totally unaware of the more technical aspects such as the incredible number of and duration of multiple vortices. And then there's the stunning contrast of the sun--lit vortices dancing around the dark brown interior core. Also of note is the rainfall on the ground being blown by the intense wins which shows the wind speed and direction and in some cases allows the inflow jets to be visible. None of these unique features are even noticed by the whiner. In short the whiner is just another youtube Philistine, probably a philis--teen simply looking for maximum destruction and not the wondrous mixture of beauty and horror you and I see.
This is definitely the best and clearest tornado video I've ever seen, my heart goes out to all those affected by this tornado and all the future ones too.
Good lord, the tornado almost looks marbled in some shots, plus the wind turbine being shredded really puts into perspective the power these tornadoes can put out, and how deceivingly beautiful they can be.
There are more important things to do than sit here on a tornado video that YOU CLEARLY ALSO CLICKED ON, and post a thousand weird comments chastising people for clicking on youtube videos.
This multi-vortex tornado truly manifested the "Dead Man Walking" mythos described by the aboriginal inhabitants of America. Spectacular, and terrifying. Great job Reed and Team Dominator!
Holy smokes.. That drone view really gives you an idea of the ridiculous scale of it all. Not to mention the tornado itself being hauntingly beautiful. Well done boys.
Drones will loom large in the coming approach to storm chasing. The beautiful high contrast footage where you could see thevery tips of the vortices dancing and darting from above by the farm buildings would likely never have been seen in such detail. And no one was in danger to get that footage.
seeing the multiple vortexes in such detail gives me goosebumps. it hurts to know how devastating especially these multivortex tornadoes are, but at the same time I'm incredibly grateful to live in a country with a tornado alley that barely spits out anything above an F2. the last F5 touched down not that far from where I live, but that was 224 years ago. I hope it stays that way
Maybe I’m wrong but I thought the tornado that basically demolished Joplin, MS in 2011 was an F5. In tornado alley, and obviously much more recently than 200+ years ago. Incredible video in the documentary- but wow! Not as crazy as this vid! 😮
I was nearly killed by an F4/5 and people think I’m crazy when I say that the tornado had “sub tornadoes”, so it’s nice to see such a spectacular example.
Channel 9 out of OKC caught a similar multi-vortex tornado night before last. Craziest thing I ever saw, caught it in western Oklahoma. I've heard of it but never seen it in real life. Crazy!
Multiple vortices has been known to science for a long time. I think it's very difficult to see mostly.
A tornado of tornados. WOW
Satellite tornados are very real and were responsible for the first deaths in storm chasing history, when it killed Tim Samaras and his crew. Sent their car flying like a rocket.
Definitely clear on this one. This was a huge one. I am surprised the drone didn’t get blown away.
If this were a Hollywood SFX tornado, we would call it 'unrealistic' because they NEVER look this good. Outstanding job by your entire team. The bar has been raised.
Expected to see Helen Hunt.
Watching the moisture flow over the green hills looks surreal. This is absolutely incredible.
Eggactly!
Yes and that's when restraint and safety is thrown to the wind like here.
We don't need that bar raised.
@visiontv68 lol sure you have buddy
Vortices rotating around vortices, glimpses of potential ground scouring, and MASSIVE inflow/RFD . . . amazing vid, Reed & Co!
Never seen that before!
Some tornadoes are a combination of vortexes, why that happens I know not, but this can undermine the understanding how tornadoes form. But this is an outstanding video showing such.
The Moore or El Reno tornado had this, I can’t recall which, but it’s a famous video showing the dancing vortices as an ominous sign of something very strength.
@@malcolmabram2957massive towards seem to have multiple
@@malcolmabram2957 That's what made the infamous "Dead Man Walking"
I’m glad there’s no room for Reed on the drone. We can actually hear the tornado instead of the usual screaming.
I always wish I could just hear the natural sounds and less of the lads shrieking. More PhD, less bro-age.
yea its pretty annoying and the reason I stopped watching the shows.
I can hear him from the drone
@@Myokobill the bro got the shot
😂😂😂😂😂
There's gotta be some kind of award for getting such amazing shots, right? This is the one time the tile of a RUclips video isn't at all click-bait.
His award is millions of views that =big 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💸💸💸💸💸
Who ever is flying that drone is a MASTER at it.
The makers of that drone should pay you handsomely for this footage.
He needs to have a cameo in the next twister movie.
The Twisties?
I don’t think I have ever seen such crazy sub-vortices. Literally looking like their own individual tornado spinning around a
mother-nado in the middle.
Like a carousel 🎠
Sub-vortices spinning around each other spinning around the main tornado. Unbelievable.
A monster from hell!
@@CoffeeCrazy That's what I was going to say.
@@Country_Girl63 I’m old so that’s the image that popped up in my mind. 🤣
Wow. A prolonged, clear, daytime capture of a multi-vortex tornado showing off its vorticees with alternating color bands! Now I know why certain tornado formations are still a mystery. Commentators are right...this film will be studied for years.
Not sure what's a mystery still but it killed 4 people. A beautiful monster for sure
The fact that it isn't rain wrapped is why we can see so much. Agreed, its a beautiful monster.😢
@@travishartman5662 "Scientists are still grappling with how and why violent twisters form...especially how ground-level winds can create single or multiple vorticees." (NOAA)
@@JerresYouTubular we know how and why tornadoes form.
@@travishartman5662 You got a mouse in you pocket?
That drone footage is eerily peaceful. Truly incredible stuff.
tooo bad that they ruined it with that lame wind sound effect
@@ehombane Yea. Would have sounded much better with the whiz of the drone propellers blaring.
its fake
This tornado is insane! I have never seen multi vortices like that! Thanks for being there to capture the footage for us👏
Multi vortices, that's the term.
This tornado is just so hypnotizing or mesmerizing to watch and that’s why I decided to name it The Hypnotizer
they're pretty wimpy vortices. i kinda hesitate to even call them that.
I theorize that the multi-vortices formed because the original rotation before the tornado formed was extra large, and faster than usual on the outside of the rotation. That would tend to *cause* smaller vortexes as the faster winds moved around the center, slower winds. Similar to how there are usually vortices in the slower winds on the border of the eye of a hurricane.
@@FLPhotoCatcher I theorize there is no such thing as a "large tornado" that it's just more and more ropes.
Down to the F0-F1 which is just one.
And a F5 would be 100s of F1s moving about an axis of rotation.
This is really next-level video footage. I'm 52 and have been watching tornado footage on TV for 45 years and cannot remember anything that compares to this.
I am, as well, and I completely agree with you.
Facts!
They are upping there game on whether. Man I pulation
You can only run this on the next gen RTX9090
The drone footage is the real game-changer ---- I never seen a drone approach a twister like that
WOW!!!! Using drones has got to be the future when storms are dry enough to allow them. The vantage point shots were jaw dropping!
😂 I didn't realize they were using drones. I couldn't figure out how they kept jumping from far away to close up shots. Thanks!
As long as they don't get caught in the rfd, the videos we're about to get soon will be crazy
I don’t understand how a drone could fly and capture stable footage like that right next to a tornado
@@marko6128 Drones don't need to be right next to the tornado. Lots of them have telephoto lenses these days. Also, the more expensive models are quite good at dealing with winds- even the entry level DJI mini's can handle 35 mph ish winds. I have no idea what they were using, but it's way better than what I fly around my neighborhood.
@@DarionJackmandef not 35mph winds 😂
I've watched COUNTLESS incredible tornado videos in my life, and this is EASILY the most amazing tornado video I have ever seen.
How Dr. Fujita would have loved this.
I came here for THE MOST INCREDIBLE TORNADO VIDEO EVER CAPTURED.
I was not disappointed.
Yep, definitely not clickbait
Photo shop
I was
@@user-wy1dl2me2pphoto shop 💀 this was literally streamed live and i was watching. so obviously not photo shop
Have you ever seen anything like this before? What do you think makes this footage so remarkable?
This is gonna go down in history as the most incredible tornado footage ever. That moisture being pulled off the ground, the insane subvorticies, the windmills, the completely unobstructed view from the drone, and the video quality are all amazing
That moisture from the ground...🤯
The pond losing the water to the sky, was probably the craziest shot of the whole video. The fact a drone even survives this is unreal and the perspective the give you is even crazier
@@TCorbs when did the pond lose the water?
Such a clear unobstructed view of small rolling hills glad it wasn't a town or neighborhood just pristine country side and a big tornado. Really amazing
@@Christoph-sd3zi the first 35 seconds, where it shows drone footage. The pond is on the bottom right.
I love how Reed stays calm and never yells.
Haha
Yeah i turned the volume down. That dude was ridiculous
@@Creeksmallmouth exited
"Fhake & Ghaay"
The drone shots were nice, would be awesome if they edited it better and just had the drone footage without the yelling. But I can imagine the adrenalin is running and some people are just sceamers... :D
This will probably go down in the books as one of the most spectacular examples of multiple vortex structure for years if not decades to come. I don't usually watch Reed's footage because the shouting is a bit of a sensory onslaught, but had to make an exception for this phenomenal quality of footage.
Are the multiple vortex causing all the white dust to kick up? Is it dust? The white stuff looks exactly how it looked when wind kicked up for some time after St. Helens erupted. It is eerie how it drifted around and looked pretty much like this does, but depending on how fast the wind was. It didn't take much to lift the ash.
This footage will be studied for many years to come. Reed and the Team captured something truly incredible. Hands down the best tornado footage I’ve seen, and the drone footage is fantastic.
Couldn't have said this better. 💯
I drive through wind turbine fields all the time and Often wondered “what if” and now I know. It was scary seeing those blades flying through the air. Glad you’re safe, Great catch 🌪️
@@suellenpatrick3587 Those weight thousands of pounds and not made to "fly". Big arse spears flying around rapidly.
Seeing the smoke from the burning barn blowing towards the tornado just taught me to look downwind for a tornado, should I ever be caught up in a supercell storm
These are great shots, but there are thousands of videos similar to this on the internet.
I’m no young pup and I’ve seen hundreds of tornado videos but I’ve never seen anything like this. It’s like a dozen spiraling demons dancing in a circle. Wildest thing I’ve ever seen. Outstanding job Dominator Team….Reed, nobody comes close. Stay safe !
That's what I thought! Those separate "bodies" dancing in there were simply wild!
I'm 52 and I just posted, basically, the same thing. I'm in shock by this.
@visiontv68 it's just awe inspiring. It's just insane to see the power of it
@visiontv68 you can stop pretending to be virtuous already.
We are fascinated by the incredible phenomena of nature. That doesn't mean we don't dislike the destruction that it brings to people.
That’s what I was thinking,,is that several tornadoes spinning around a big mama tornado? Crazy!
The RFD collapsed one of those turbines before the tornado actually hit it. That had to be incredibly strong.
In one of the drone shots, it blows the roof off that farm building without the tornado touching it.
@@gerfgrub6622 Inflow Jet it looked like.
Incredible inflow…ef3 and growing
So the outter winds alone could kill you ?
@@BinThereDumpThatShop Yes, more than likely the debris in those outer winds.
When Reed is saying it's the most incredible tornado video ever captured it is the greatest tornado video ever captured.
Absolutely stunning footage. No clickbait.
Should have built the windmills underground
"Fhake & Ghaay"
It killed 4 people. 1 woman in a car and 3 in the town. My sister was born where this tornado started. I went to school nearby for several years. I was in my first tornado at age 11 where this one started. My 3 siblings and I were home alone. We were ages 12, 11, 4 and 6 months. It gives me immense anxiety and ptsd to see this. But it is so fascinating. Praying for those lost and the dozens injured.
We are praying for your town. You are never alone!
Is this in greenfield
@@Not_aBluFace212 yes
Is this in Texas?
Greenfield, Iowa
@reedtimmer thanks to your hard work and dedication you have saved hundreds of lives ❤ I got to the area 20 mins after it hit to help triage patients. There was no advanced warning from NOAA for this tornado. They were not even tracking it on the local news until many of us connected to local weatherman started blowing up our news feeds with your coverage! We were all able to push your coverage out to get word to our beloved neighbors to get to cover. You and your team truly did amazing work at saving so many lives ❤❤❤ I will forever be Team Dominator!
i wondered how/if residents were notified of tornados and how difficult it must be not knowing where it will touch down/go without it actually touching down, etc. makes this work that much more important!
This video gave me anxiety. God that has to be such a rush being a storm chaser.
@@graceg1997 when you live in a part of the country with tornadoes, the tornado siren usually blows as soon as a funnel is sighted. Exactly because you never know where it will go, everyone in the area takes cover until the all clear siren.
@@graceg1997 they were not notified until literally to late. Dont listen to the lies being spoken on the long advanced warning. They could not see this tornado on local radar it was showing rain wrapped and the town was not even in the polygon of the warning until 5 mins before it hit and it was too late.
I think the weather people are useless, they can’t see this monster? I think they all work for the deep state. In Maryland they can’t get the weather straight. Better to watch the Doppler rather than trust the weather people.😡🤡
The 'Award" is they got to see and film this without dying😊
Absolutely mesmerising. You already had the definitive Andover footage and have now surpassed that with Greenfield. Incredible.
I moved mom to Iowa three weeks ago. We were at her new place for literally 25 minutes before we were given a tornado warning. Keep up the great work Reed.
Y'all got that good ol Iowa welcome!
@@brqxton8974😂🙏🏼
Welcome to the upper tornado valley. lol As an Iowan myself, I just feel sorry for those people who live in Oklahoma or Kansas. I think you have got to be brave to live in Norman, Oklahoma. My goodness.
@@222ableVeloI don't know about Norman but Tulsa has been great the last few weeks. Because it was all around us but didn't hit us thankfully.
Now I'm scared we're overdue. I think I need to go get my cat carrier back.
I don't want to wrestle 3 cats & one small backpack carrier.
Wow that dude must really love his mom,huh.
This tornado was gorgeous! The lack of debris and rain made the tornado structure so well defined, and painted it in stark relief. The carousel of vortices was absolutely EPIC. This recording will be studied for decades. Well done to all involved.
A carousel of vortices is the perfect description. Right place, right time...
Reminds me of el Reno it’s an incredible tornado
I love how Reed says “UNROLL YOUR WINDOW” like it’s an ancient scroll.
😂 He's clearly at least a millennial or possibly gen x
@@ijustneedmyselfGen X. He was in college when he chased the 1999 f5
@@Tirryna Gotcha!
Doesn't "unroll" mean put it back up? Like.. "Un-roll-it-down"
just has 0 emotional control. too lost in the sauce
Amazing to see, in the drone video, how the twister sucks in air from it's surroundings. Scary power!
This is hands down the best footage of a tornado ever shot. And it has multiple vortices spinning around other vortices. This will be studied.
I think the one inside the Dominator inside the tornado is probably the greatest video to date.
@@Pointlesshandle48hands down
Pérdida, Dónde?😮😊
@@HaydeeGuerra-zv6ri maybe if we search "dominator tornado"
I have seen thousands and thousands of hours of tornado videos from every known chaser, and this is, by far, the most violent and incredible tornado I’ve ever seen.
@visiontv68 Get outta here with that bot nonsense you dingus.
@visiontv68aint no way you just said that. this video is amazing, i doubt you've seen any better than this. no matter how common they are, this is still beautiful footage
The endless stream of color contrasted vortexes... absolutely INCREDIBLE! I'm literally speechless. Remarkable footage, Reed!
We've got a recording like this about a 309-318 mph max wind speed tornado. Probably the fastest in history... This is a milestone, u deserve some kind of awards!!!
The fastest wind speed still goes to the 1999 bridge creek - Moore F5 with over 321mph winds from reanalysing previous data. But reed 100% needs an award for building such a beast. Although Sean Casey also should get an award for intercepting a 180+mph tornado
EF6
This is like the 20th time I've watched this since the live last night. Can't get over it.
Me too!
Yea I'll keep watching it too. This is one of the most amazing tornadoes/ footage I've seen. I wouldn't be surprised if it gets put up there with "dead man walking"
Same I’ve watched this and sent it so many times since seeing it live! Reed and his team are amazing
Same!!!
He's posted it at least 3 times...
Reed is exactly at correct intersection of crazy and crazy smart to capture this sort of footage and still be here to share it
I love how Reed stays completely calm and doesnt get excited and start shouting
😂
Um you must have it muted because I heard him screaming at the top of his lungs several times in this video.
@@andyjennings15 🤦♂️
Reed Screamer
😄🤣😂😂🫠 right! Scream any load he would dhit his pants
I HAD TO WATCH THIS AGAIN. IF THERE IS NO CGI HERE AND THIS IS ALL LEGIT GROUND ANS DRONE VIDEO THEN ..
This is the best tornado footage ever upload to the internet period. I have watched 100’s of hours of full length videos and clip since 2001 back in dual up modem times. Not one the clarity but the cinematic angles are phenomenal. I have seen a few other videos on this channel and they really need to work on maybe somehow recording the tornado and not the people screaming that they bring along in the background like on a different video the guy was literally screaming like a child and wanting to go home. You need a long range, audio, recording device and pointed at the tornado that would be above and beyond anything I have ever seen. I love this specific tornado because not only do you have the main vortex but you have five or six smaller “tornadoes “circling around the main vortex. 10/10
Maybe capture the screaming chaser and tornado separately. Both could be used for different audiences.
@@FreshTechCo how about the sound of the screaming tornadic winds with no commentary or freaking out audible screams. It is about the tornado and its majesty.
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful and downright devastating. This tornado will be remembered for a long LONG time. Let's all enjoy its beauty but remember that they are still counting the fatalities from this one.
You are correct that they are beautiful (in that way), but it’s just beginning. CMEs & flares this solar cycle from the sun are causing this weather here on our ant colony. Dig in - it’s Biblical.
Ignore the bot, guys.
You have actually outdone yourself. Hollywood can't/won't be able to come close to this, visually.
Awesome job!
Hopefully their footage makes it into Twister
You're absolutely right, this is incredible footage. The contrast of the bright green grass, the sunlight and that absolute monster barreling across the landscape is art. Not to mention the drone view too, you can see the wind flowing across the plains. This is remarkable.
ASTOUNDING capture! Hypnotic. I'm amazed at how it throws forward all those mini vortexes.
Windmill - I want more wind.
Tornado - Hold my beer.
That is 1 crazy tornado, nice capture.
Those are probably Vestas V120 2.0 (2 Megawatt) wind turbines, they cost about $4 million each
Say what you will about Reed’s intensity, but he has cemented his status as the GOAT of storm chasing. Nobody has ever consistently delivered footage like this, and I would think this video in particular will help meteorologists better understand sub-vortices. Amazing stuff man!
How do u do this and not be intense! 🤣
Hank Schyma (Pecos Hank on RUclips) has some amazing shots, and he’s much more chill. I personally prefer his videos.
@@eroraf8637 Agreed, I absolutely respect Reed as he is brilliant and very intense chaser but Pecos has a very unique style and makes stunning videos. Also a great guitarist/singer!
@@childofkhem1.618 oh yeah I absolutely love Hank’s stuff. I’ve watched just about every single video he’s ever put out and he’s probably my favorite storm chaser as he’s just a really cool dude on top of it, but Reed is still the greatest of all time.
It's great footage, but the yelling gets tiresome.
Finally, a video on RUclips that isn't clickbait. Amazing footage. Much respect to you and your team Reed. Seriously. You make it look easy and we all know it is far from it.
Calling it the most incredible tornado video ever is “Clickbait “
@@NemeanLion- Not if it's in the top 5 or so.
@@Bob_Adkins how would you even know what the top 5 are? You watch a couple of newer videos and suddenly it’s in the top 5?
@@NemeanLion- I can't make any comments on tornado videos I have never seen, and neither can you. This one is definitely in my top 5, so it's not click bait to me, and I'm an expert on clickbait.
@@Bob_Adkins So now it’s “my top 5”? Keep moving those goalposts
That was such an EPIC tornado! Yeah, Reed Timmer gets a tad bit excited, but I can't blame him.
I didn't believe this was real actual footage at first, but after checking this out, it has to be real. The photography with the drones is amazing. There are so many clips here that show things never before seen like this presentation. This will go down in history as one of the most detailed up close video coverages of an F 4-5 tornado. Scientifically one which may be studied for years in the future. Outstanding for Dr Timmer and team.
It looked VERY CGI to me. Must be the camera filters or something.
"Fhake & Ghaay"
Noah & Brent... 😂😂 You've obviously never encountered one
this tornado is now listed as the strongest tornado in history, with 309-318 mph max wind speed
Yeah this hit my town, Greenfield Iowa
The Drone got the money shot 👏
Perfect Tornado
Perfect conditions
Perfect timing
Perfect footage
Well done all involved 👏
If anyone was meant to capture this footage it was you Reed. As terrifying as it was, it’s hard not to be mesmerised by it. Prayers and thoughts with all who have been affected by this and recent events ❤
@visiontv68Saying it’s mesmerizing is NOT celebrating it if that’s what you mean
@visiontv68 by saying it’s mesmerising I was meaning being in awe at the power of Mother Nature in full fury. I wasn’t celebrating anything as I’m well aware of the destruction this thing caused which I also mentioned. Having footage like this is invaluable for study and in turn save lives 🤷🏻♀️
Not only is this one of the “cleanest” tornadoes I’ve ever seen but it also has the most intense curl I think I’ve ever seen. Just wow! Incredible footage
"STAY IN THE CAR"
"I'm in the car"
car is moving 70mph
Lol!!
Funny!
He’s referring to the driver’s attention. The driver needs to stay focused on the road and the navigation system (inside the car) and not the tornado (outside the car). Pilots say similar things, such as “I’m inside” when messing with the avionics or “I’m outside” when actively scanning for traffic.
Thanks for the explanation!@@TitanicTom1912
There are 2 vehicles...
Reed, you obviously get credit. But your drone pilot is the one here!! And your team. Props to all. (No pun intended)
😂😂😂😂 LMAO great pun though!!!
And drone manufacturer. I sense an endorsement deal coming......
@visiontv68Ok, I'll bite. Who is profiting off of this disaster directly?
@visiontv68 bro get a life
@visiontv68 How about you find ONE other person on the planet who has gathered more important data about tornado behavior than Reed. Then you can keep running your mouth on here.
First and foremost, his work is for research purposes. This is what he does for a living. He's a professional meteorologist. He's created various devices to measure things that were not measurable before. He created swarm "drones" that show, en masse, wind directions and speed as they're sucked up into a tornado and stay airborne until they're thrown from the tornado or the tornado dissipates. He's invested hundreds of thousands of dollars (millions?) into what he does in order to find out how tornadoes do what they do and why. Ultimately, his goal, as far as I know, is to save lives by helping meteorologists better predict how these monsters form and how lives can be spared from their paths.
So, please, shut up already if you have nothing positive to contribute here.
how can something be so beautiful and yet terrifying at the same time?
My thoughts exactly.
That’s what I used to say about my ex-wife❗️🤡
@@JanWoods-d3p😂
That was multiple "dead men walking"
I kept sayin last night it’s mesmerizing and terrifying all at once!
Reed has been catching some super rare tornado formations this year. This perfectly shows how tornadoes are basically a bunch of different vortices that consolidate into a tornado. There's been some really amazing tornadoes this year which haven't been obscured by moisture/rain. It really allows you to see the actual anatomy.
I have seen the tornado on our news 6 hours ago in Australia, that is the most epic tornado I have seen so far for this year, and while watching the report, I thought to myself "I'll bet you anything that Reed was on that storm dominating it" and BOOM was I right, keep chasing Reed, you are the only chaser I think of whenever I see a tornado on the news and think you're chasing it, stay safe Reed
Prayers and thoughts to all that are affected by the tornadoes in Iowa. Devastating!
I'm sure they would rather have food, clothing and shelter, but OK.
@@Mozart1220 Go ahead and send some then bb
Coincidentally, there's actually quite a bit of oil in those windmills. (Used for lubricant) that's why one caught fire
Yes we saw that smoke plume behind us right after the tornado
i wondered why there was fire. thnx for the information.
Not to mention electricity which they are designed to create
@@aalanger4174 Well, the electricity is what ignited the oil. ;-)
I would've thought it was the brakes the turbine had that caught fire trying to stop the blades tbh.
Man, someone's proud of their tornado video.
"Unroll your window!" Is my favorite part.
I thought it was ROLL DOWN YOUR WINDOW.
I've never heard UNROLL 😂😂😂😂😂
@@cheryljohnson380This could be the plot of Sharknado 3D.
Rest in peace to the people that passed during this storm.
This is why I think laughing during filming is extremely bad taste. I don't care how exciting it is.
@@goatee21 it's a coping mechanism, imagine the adrenaline and thoughts going through their heads. No Ill will meant it's just human nature.
That drone footage is absolutely spectacular!! It makes everything seem so calm when in reality, it's the polar opposite.
It’s the first drone footage of a tornado I’ve seen. Gives such a cool perspective.
Agreed, no yelling and screaming either.
The drone was a great addition to the Dominator toolkit!
I’ve chased tornadoes and watched the best video of them since Thomas Grazulis of 1993. This is the best multi v I’ve ever seen! Well done guys!
I’ve never seen anything like this in all the years of watching storm chasers, absolutely terrifying and mesmerizing. Great, great job Team Dom.
Multiple tornadoes formed into a mega one. This is the final boss of tornadoes.
That's not Mother Nature, that's Father Fury
I think it’s like mother nature doing a morning stretch like my dogs does every morning. This amount of power is nothing compared to what nature is really able to do.
Neither
Who has ascended into heaven, or descended? Who has gathered the wind in His fists? Who has bound the waters in a garment? Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is His name, and what is His Son’s name, If you know?
Only the true and living God can do this yall.
Their is no mother nature , only Father God . Praying for all affected families ✝️
@@SaintMKSII no one
Man you weren't lying. This footage is incredible. But seriously please be safe.
Brilliant footage Reed. We don't see these in Australia and can only feel for the poor people experiencing this horror. It's frightening and fascinating at the same time. Stay safe people.
The cameraman never dies. Reed this clearly is the best footage ever on record! Glad you guys/gals are all safe!
Words and phrases to be retired: “the cameraman never dies” “bro” “bruh”
@@billthomas8994 so should KAREN bro 😎
@@Lee-n2n1t personal experience?
I think the cameraman joke is exclusive to disaster films. It's pretty disrespectful, especially to those who actually have lost their lives while capturing footage.
In this case, many of these shots came from drones, so no lives of cameramen were endangered in those cases.
I've watched this video several times. I've never seen one like this, a multiple vortex, it became a monster. Extremely fascinating.
This should win all sorts of awards and accolades. You finally caught the big one! Congrats, been following you since the Discovery days,
Just thinking about how amazed Mr. Fujita would be by that drone video.
Secondly, a lot of chasers claim they do it for science when in reality they want clout and money. Capturing this detail of footage with the multiple vortices will give storm researches a treasure trove to study for years to come
Imagine if they were in the dominator yesterday...that would've been even more data. Insane footage right here, Reed and his crew are extremely well educated to time this so perfectly...multiple times this summer alone too
Nah, I think it's about the adrenaline, course I'm sure the money is a nice encouragement 😊
@@the_accusedI think with Reed it’s all three. He’s passionate about what he does because he gets a rush, gets to help people, and makes some money along the way. There is no better profession than the one that gives you all three!
secondly? responding to a voice in your head?
@@brentrandall6247 wow! You got that right!
Reed, you've gone and outdone yourself again. Literally, because you already held the spot of "best tornado footage" in my mind for your Andover, KS footage, but this is just... mindblowing. I think you're becoming one with the air Reed. Have you tried some fancy Tai Chi moves to see if you can steer them yet?
I agree , live 5 miles from the Andover Y that got hit, he filmed. It is reopening again this week !
I agree - I watched that Andover video dozens and dozens of times. I keep watching this one and seeing new little things. There's one point where the subvortices have subvortices. Amazing.
@@ullrich It's vortiception 🤣
Hes an airbender 😂
@visiontv68 appreciating natures beauty while still acknowledging its power is possible.
The title doesn’t lie this is the most insane video of a tornado I think I have ever seen 😱 you can CLEARLY see the rotating sub-vorticies. This video will probably be studied for years. Truly an insane capture
@visiontv68because it’s rural Iowa not Moore or some other suburban area. Windmills and fields seems to have got the best of it.
I feel like I don't even want to watch the new Twisters movie now. This is incredible footage from multiple angles and viewpoints. I've never seen anything this good. Great job, Reed and team.
Had I not watched the stream, I would say its a beautifully generated CGI scene. But knowing this was real and destroyed so much is just mind-blowing.
That’s exactly what I said! I’d never believe it wasn’t cgi or edited had I not seen it live! I’ve never seen anything like that!
I felt the same. My brain couldn't comprehend what I was seeing live on the chase. I've watched several times since just to take it all in. Incredible.
The little "house" emitting smoke did look cgi to me after I put it on 1080. I wonder...it's getting difficult to believe anything anymore. 😑 And I do hate to be the one saying this.
@@dalejerden1878
True! It’s hard to know what to trust anymore. However, they got this footage while filming live. 🎉
@dalejerden1878 Many of us watched this live. I can't believe you said it either😮
You and the team you had with you should get some kind of award for this!
Why reward idiots playing with their lives?
@@DarrylSparlin why did you watch this? Have you ever seen tornado footage better than this?
@@DarrylSparlin obviously these storm tracker risk their lives to make weather study possible; ALL TO POTENTIALLY INCREASE CATASTROPHIC WEATHER WARNING ALERTS TIMES!!!! If you were facing this storm wouldn't you want as much prior knowledge as possible to secure your family and livelihood OR WOULD YOU RATHER IT SURPRISE WIPE YOU OUT!
@@LieslHuddleston Award for loudest screaming.
@@DarrylSparlin the tornado was moving away from them for most of this intercept. Very clean and safe intercept position (other than the debris which could have definitely killed them but no risk no reward 😂)
Just when you thought you've seen every style of tornado there was something like this pops up
That's what I want for Christmas
Incredible! The achievement of a lifetime - the sheer power is almost unimaginable - especially for us who have never seen or experienced a tornado
IF there were ever an award for truly cinematic extreme weather recording - absolutely so stunning that, had I not known better I'd solidly proclaim that, "Oh, that's all CGI - it's way too perfect to be real" - then this video would get it! This absolutely turns this hugely angry, triple-at-times-vortex tornado into a dream-like anomaly, flowing in an almost ghost-like manner, over the plains. I've never seen such smooth, comprehensive, resolution and focus/focal-length perfection in real-time extreme weather recording: way to go, Reed and team! And I've been watching you and your team/s, Reed, for years - your excitement while chasing and your undying enthusiasm to the point of frantic really adds to the adrenaline pumping throughout the chase. This footage is just Academy-worthy! Absolutely - left me speechless; I can't wait to see it, now, on my big hi-res smart TV: that ought to make for some Kansas-worthy nightmares ... a la Dorothy! Incredible, amazing job, team; really brilliant work. 💜🌪⛈🌧🎥⭐🏆💜🎸🔮🪄
Cinema yes. Screaming and yelling? Not so much
@@mikrich76if you don't like it, start chasing tornadoes
This is the best footage I have ever seen of Tornadoes. It's frightening to watch those poor people, it looks like a giant vacuum cleaner from hell. The weather channel or Hollywood going to want this footage.
The way those windmills just gave out like they were plastic straws 😵💫 haunting stuff. Great footage. For you 🏆
Absolutely incredible. Years of experience wrapped in what it took to get that video. Great job.
"How many videos are you going to do of the same epic tornado?"
Reed: "Yes"
How many of the videos of the same epic tornado are you gonna watch?
Me: yes
@visiontv68ur a funny guy
How many sub tornadoes was around the main one
Yes
@mattc1304 He's so envious, that he just can't stop making ignorant comments. 😂
I can't think of better tornado footage than this. This is what seperates guys like Timmer from the rest. I've seen countless videos of guys staying back 4 miles away and have the cameras point up in the sky when the action is on the ground. Those vortices were spectacular. Much like what I saw during the mayfield tornado
Drone footage is like nothing I've ever seen before...Incredible!
@visiontv68 The tornado itself for one. Never seen one with so many vortices. The drone footage is so good it almost looks like CGI. If you've seen something better, please post a link to it as I'd love to see it.
Did you get the drone footage while driving?
@@johnjapuntich3306 VisionTV68 is just a casual viewer of tornadoes, totally unaware of the more technical aspects such as the incredible number of and duration of multiple vortices. And then there's the stunning contrast of the sun--lit vortices dancing around the dark brown interior core. Also of note is the rainfall on the ground being blown by the intense wins which shows the wind speed and direction and in some cases allows the inflow jets to be visible. None of these unique features are even noticed by the whiner. In short the whiner is just another youtube Philistine, probably a philis--teen simply looking for maximum destruction and not the wondrous mixture of beauty and horror you and I see.
This is definitely the best and clearest tornado video I've ever seen, my heart goes out to all those affected by this tornado and all the future ones too.
Good lord, the tornado almost looks marbled in some shots, plus the wind turbine being shredded really puts into perspective the power these tornadoes can put out, and how deceivingly beautiful they can be.
This is how top soil has been moved around the mudwest for millennium... Adds a new view to crop rotation...
Super sad. I’m not too far from there. Lost home internet and cell service so I didn’t know what happened there. I’m lucky all I lost was my roof.
So glad that you're ok. I hope you're able to get your roof repaired soon.
A lost roof isn't rad, but glad you're safe.
so you actually lost three things. Internet, Cell service, and a Roof.
@@joybuzzer I can live without the cell service and internet. The missing roof makes it very difficult in a house.
@@johnreese7973 you’re very right not rad at all but given what others are dealing with it’s dessert in comparison.
The tornado chasing community is full of absolute nerds and I love it. Great video!
Videos like this are the reason I've followed you since 2007. Absolutely mind blowing, up close videos with so much detail.
@visiontv68 and even more important things than hating on people's hobbies on a video you don't even like
@visiontv68dude you're a bum
There are more important things to do than sit here on a tornado video that YOU CLEARLY ALSO CLICKED ON, and post a thousand weird comments chastising people for clicking on youtube videos.
The power of differentials. Amazing.
This is why Timmer and crew are the very best at what he does....Thanks
This is the most violent, powerful, photogenic tornado I've seen since El Reno. Incredible footage guys! Absolutely incredible!
This is a goldmine of footage for research! Incredible!
Absolutely award winning video, gorgeous video.
This multi-vortex tornado truly manifested the "Dead Man Walking" mythos described by the aboriginal inhabitants of America. Spectacular, and terrifying.
Great job Reed and Team Dominator!
Holy smokes.. That drone view really gives you an idea of the ridiculous scale of it all. Not to mention the tornado itself being hauntingly beautiful.
Well done boys.
Drones will loom large in the coming approach to storm chasing. The beautiful high contrast footage where you could see thevery tips of the vortices dancing and darting from above by the farm buildings would likely never have been seen in such detail. And no one was in danger to get that footage.
I either need to watch Twister again, or no longer need to watch Twister again.
The sequel's finally coming out in just a few weeks!
...but without Dusty. Is it REALLY still Twister?
The ridiculous numbers of people who believe this is fake just shows how strong and unbelievable nature is...
The size & making windmills look like toys is crazy!!!!! I pray I never experience one! Especially like that!
seeing the multiple vortexes in such detail gives me goosebumps.
it hurts to know how devastating especially these multivortex tornadoes are, but at the same time I'm incredibly grateful to live in a country with a tornado alley that barely spits out anything above an F2. the last F5 touched down not that far from where I live, but that was 224 years ago. I hope it stays that way
Maybe I’m wrong but I thought the tornado that basically demolished Joplin, MS in 2011 was an F5. In tornado alley, and obviously much more recently than 200+ years ago. Incredible video in the documentary- but wow! Not as crazy as this vid! 😮
@@MichelleHempton I assume they are not in the U.S.