Tornado* Sorry, I’m a grammar/spelling police. Oh my goodness, I’m sorry, I didn’t know there was a hurricane area. My most sincere apologies have been sent to you
I was leaving Joplin that Sunday afternoon to go back home and missed being on Rangeline Road when the tornado touched down by 30 minutes. It was horrible. I have never seen anything close to that terrible in 47 years of life.
I helped clean up after Moore, and it was horrible, houses just flattened. What people also forget is that the Moore OK tornado and the El Reno tornados were only 11 days apart and happens in the same general area. Crazy stuff.
I don't forget this. When people compare the tornadoes that struck Moore, Oklahoma on both May 3rd, 1999 and May 20th, 2013; they tend to consider the tornado on May 20th to be a second act to May 3rd. Residents of Moore who survived May 3rd, 1999 were saying that they "couldn't believe it happened again" following the tornado on May 20th, 2013. May 3rd takes the cake in terms of scariness due to the high wind speeds and the fact that it went through a densely populated area. May 20th takes the cake in terms of heartbreak due to the fact that seven children lost their lives at Plaza Towers Elementary School.
Are we going to ignore that a "fire tornado" from an earthquake killed 18000 people in 15 minutes in Japan in the 20s? That sounded like scifi alien technology geohazard sorcery sht
@@kittykittybangbang9367 it wasn't caused by weather but by the kanto region earthquake which lead to widespread fires in tokio and surroundings, leading to a fire tornado.
El Reno - *Dannng that was massive* Typhoon tip - *I’m outta here* Jupiter storm - good thing it’s in Jupiter :D Solar Tornado - *Tactical Nuke, incoming*
There's something about the music in this video that perfectly matches the animation and it just keeps me in awe and amazement for some reason, like its so peaceful and calming yet dark and disturbing in a way, like when your mother in law says she loves you.
Ryan Badgett i understand, i had friends and family who were affected badly and almost severely injured. Hell, a crane fell onto a building, thankfully it didn’t have any residents yet. Personally, I’m someone who needs to make jokes on bad things to not panic. If that truly did happen I recommend you know, you don’t watch videos on similar topics, because it may make you uncomfortable.
Zeal Senpai And the music will help you drift off to sleep . . . with one eye open, especially if you live in OK and there’s thunder and lightning in the distance. 🌪
That Daulatpur-Saturia Tornado occured in 1989 in Bangladesh in a rural area where people thought it's just an ordinary "Kalboishakhi Jhor" (Summer Season Storm) 2:34
Much of this had me jotting down notes. But, I dropped the pen when I saw 38,000 dead in 15 min. What in the holy hell is a fire whirl, and how have I lived over 40 years and not heard of this insane disaster? Japan just gets an ass kicking every 1-2 decades. I admire their nations ability to endure
I'm the same, 45 years old and really into science including meteorological stuff, yet never heard of a fire whirl! Ah well, something new to study, via Google!
Oh man you ever get a chance to read about that natural disaster and it's aftermath you will not ever forget it. Japan suffered a series of natural disasters that all struck at the same time. Beginning with the 1923 earthquake on September 1st. It struck at lunchtime, a magnitude of 7.9 causing intense amount of damage. In addition to that it generated 10m high tsunamis. It also broke most the city's water mains. To make matters worse a typhoon centered off the coast of Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture brought high winds to Tokyo Bay at about the same time as the earthquake. These winds caused fires to spread rapidly. The fires became intense firestorms and the entire city of Tokyo burned for two entire days. That fire whirl grew out from the firestorms and the typhoon winds and headed to downtown Tokyo. Where it reached the Rikugun Honjo Hifukusho (formerly the Army Clothing Depot) where about 38,000 people were incinerated after taking shelter there following the earthquake. The entire building was engulfed by the fire whirl and burned to the ground in mere minutes. the many aftershocks and there were many (57 in total) caused many landslides. A collapsing mountainside in the village of Nebukawa, west of Odawara, pushed the entire village and a passenger train carrying over 100 passengers, along with the railway station, into the sea. Speaking of the sea, the earthquake made it so difficult to navigate that thousands of kilometers away in the western coast of the US, the US Navy lost 23 lives and ran 7 destroyers aground. The aftermath of the earthquake was just as bad, imperial Japan increased its racist policies against the Koreans and Non-Japanese Asians. Tensions already being high before the disaster with most Koreans demanding a free and independent Korea. Causing huge up swings of vigilante justice and violence. Upwards of 10,000 Koreans died to mob violence alone. And a further 12,000 were put into protective custody in camps. Finally there was an outbreak of typhoid fever. An explanation is the decline of waste disposal, which became particularly serious in the northern and western districts when traditional methods of waste disposal collapsed due to urbanization. The 1923 earthquake led to record-high morbidity due to unsanitary conditions following the earthquake. Put simply those who survived it considered it to be a sign of divine judgement
@@rejvaik00 What a horrific event, or series of events to be more precise. It really doesn't get much worse than that, just so horrific it's like something from the script of a "2012" type movie where they go all out on the horror, no holds barred. I have a deep respect for the Japanese people, they've had so much pain and destruction inflicted on them over time, both natural and man-made, but they waste no time getting back on their feet. Resilient to the core.
100% agree. I've heard of fire tornados before, but that fire whirl sounds absolutely horrific. Never heard of that particular disaster and I don't think I'll research it any further. Good god.
Vero Ev0 Yeah, death by “fire whirl” definitely very horrific. Japan is the island of horrific ways to die - other than said fire whirl, there was the bombing and incineration of Tokyo, the 2 atomic bomb drops, the recent 9.2 earthquake followed by tsunami and Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown. Plus the tragic loss of armed forces in WWII and also civilians. Christ, I’m site I’m missing a lot, but damn, they have not had it easy
What's even more mind boggling is when you realize how small our sun is compared to other stars. UY Scuti is 1,700 times larger than the sun. Imagine what kind of solar tornado that thing might have.
Fun fact: as tornados get stronger and wider, the wall cloud (where the tornado extends from) lowers significantly, so weak thin tornados have a tall funnel, while something like el Reno 2013, has a very low cloud base edit: my dumbass thought the mesocyclone was the wall cloud
A firestorm is more of a massive fire that rages across a city. The San Francisco 1906 earthquake caused on. Fire tornadoes happen when a wildfire breaks out, and wind whips it into a cyclone shape and pushes it across the landscape. And yes, they commonly happen during the dry season in Australia.
lol my cousin say "Im gonna play beyblade on sand to make a tornado im gonna name my own tornado is beyblade tornado lolololololololol" my cousin:*trys* me:lol just dust splashing on my face lol the biggest tordado is the last torndado in video omg
omg the most most most most most dangerous is SOLAR TORNADO it means it gonna end earth and......... WE ALL GONNA DIE AND THE SLOAR SYTEM IS GONNA DIE TOO
I got stuck in a minor water spout when I was around 9, it was PAINFUL. We were on a boat and we couldn’t really turn fast enough, so we ended up going really close to the water spout. The water STUNG so bad as it hit my skin because the spout was spinning so fast. It literally beat the dye out of my shirt and stained my arm red for a day or two lol. I can’t imagine how scary the ones above are.
@@dreamcorewarlock There are many more other galaxies out there than just The Milky Way and Andromeda, there could even be those in those other galaxies, yet HUGE
@@spkzfaith9680 wait until you hear IC1101 It's just crazy that so many crazy things is going on in this universe, galaxies Colliding with each other Planets are roaming without stars Shit, There's probably a galactic wars right now
Tornados are my most feared part of nature, right below the ocean depths (pretty severe case of thassolophobia), there’s something terrifying about seeing that funnel cloud form, and start moving, sometimes moving toward you…
supervolcanoes although far far far far far far FAR less likely to happen, would be a lot scarier, even if one of them erupts it would put the earth in an ice age after the catastrophic events from the initial eruption blast to the ashes covering thousands of miles of land and water from the eruption point
ef0 tornado:HEY EVEN KNOW IM WEAK I CAN STILL KILL YOU! house:you cant even lift the roof of me ef0 tornado: well i still do some damage house:ya really a lot of damage... NOPE! i olny see like tiny pixels of damage ef0 tornado: welp i can kill tree branches tree: HELL NO! somebody help!
Although tornadoes are hazardous yet my friends in US even sometimes play and come closer to the biggest tornado. When the tornado comes about, they are accustomed to playing and walking around it.
Y'know, the Jupiter Red Eye is already terrifying enough since you can fit three Earths in it, but then you just had to pull out a Solar Tornado on us and make us feel even smaller and even more insignificant so kudos to you :U
Yeah, some exoplanets have winds that while not necessarily large in size are ridiculously fast, fast enough to go around the Earth in less than 4 hours that is.
Kind of weird that no one remembers the Hallam, Nebraska tornado considering it not only destroyed the tiny town completely, but was the largest tornado before the El Reno one at 2.5 miles wide. Just days before the El Reno tornado Nebraska held the record for fastest tornadoes with the twins that spawned in Madison county and the Hallam Tornado being the largest on earth at the time…
Wait a minute By one minute, the first tornado looks like a toothpick , but that tornado was big to a human. So if we were still looking at tornadoes on earth by that time- OH GOD LOCK THE DOORS AND GRAB THE ORANGE JUICE jeez I was cringworthy back then
Size comparison on this video is dreadful. All Tornadoes end up being about the same height. It's when it becomes a wedge. That's when you know it's a monster.
I like how the smallest ever hurricane was bigger than any tornado ... My mom who never knew tornadoes and hurricanes arent the same thing just bigger: 👁👄👁
Tornados are more destructive locally and typically have much stronger winds, however, hurricanes can effect massive distances. Category 5 hurricanes truly are a nightmare and can severely cripple coastline cities. Hurricanes also cause extreme storm surge and flooding.
Afriani Indah hurricanes are much more deadlier due to flash flooding, floods, wind surf etc... The winds are chaos as well, and he is right they do effect a larger area... the also produce tornados themselves... however with pure wind power and destruction at very small path and point tornados take the mantle over Hurricanes. Remember Hurricanes aren’t a gigantic funnel cloud that hovers... its a massive storm system that doesn’t resemble tornadoes by appearance, but still very devastating at the same time.
Man, this video is so nostalgic for me, in 2017-2018, i always watch this video especially other natural disaster comparison like volcano, hurricane, or earthquake
Ok I think I need to make this perfectly clear. The reason fire whirls don't hold the tornado death record is because THEY ARE NOT TORNADOES BY DEFINITION. Its the same thing with waterspouts and dust devils. They only look like tornadoes. They are not real tornadoes.
Luca Mario there is a famous saying. "Its better to keep your mouth shut and have people think you're stupid rather than opening it and proving them right." I never said waterspouts are not real. I simply said that by definition they are not TORNADOES. Waterspouts do exist and I have actually seen a few (saw one while on vacation at a beach). Maybe if you actually read my comment rather than glance at one small part you would not sound like such an idiot.
Little Kimmy dust is essentially wind carried off by more wind and if that Wind is powerful enough it will collaborate with other elements such as water or fire and create more devastating Tornadoes. Fire tornadoes.. Waterspouts. Do your research.
Shadow Knight the only one here who needs to do research is you. A tornado is a vortex of downward rotating winds advancing beneath a large and violent storm system. Fire whirls form from rising heat generally in wildfires. Waterspouts form from warm temperatures in high humidity environments causing air to rise similar to hurricanes but on a much smaller scale. Do you see the difference yet? A tornado develops by rotating downwards from a severe thunderstorm while fire whirls and waterspouts mostly form in clear conditions rotating upwards. I make my claim again, By definition fire whirls and waterspouts *ARE NOT* tornadoes. Now if you were talking about a TORNADIC waterspout or a tornadic fire whirl that is a different story. However those are rare and not seen very often.
Miku Hatsune's Leek they’re averages for each tornado category...so an average tornado for the “large” category would be average for that category but still big compared to smaller categories
When it kept zooming out after the ef-5
Me: There's always a bigger fish
Hello there.
Simon general kenobe
Mining Flame tornadoes are spinning columns of wind
@@choochooalexdehart uhh I don't think you get it
Indeed
Smallest Hurricane on earth, next thing biggest hurricane on earth. that escalated quickly
Lol 😁
Do u still love UNDERTALE
Tornado*
Sorry, I’m a grammar/spelling police.
Oh my goodness, I’m sorry, I didn’t know there was a hurricane area. My most sincere apologies have been sent to you
@@thatonetransfreak3113 no, its a hurricane
@@thatonetransfreak3113 lol, you a jerk tha doenst even spell right
Earth: I have the biggest hurricane in the Solar System.
Jupiter: Nope, I have the biggest one.
Sun: You're both adorable.
Lol, does the sun even have hurricanes?
Saturn:hold my bear
Terring7. Oh, nvm. Maybe I should watch the whole video before commenting, lol.
you idiot there was not a hurricane it was a massive plasma tornado
Terring7 UY Scuti: what's a sun? Is it this yellow dot
The combo of the music and the slow spinning of the tornados made this surprisingly calming
The music made me uncomfortable
Same. It also made me uncomfortable.😑
@@Duck-fang It Gives Me Trauma
Calming
@@Duck-fang OCTOBER WILL DEPEND FOR 54
Earth: I have the biggest tornadoes!
Jupiter: Thats whatcha think
Sun: Your both cute
Black hole: hi
Fat Mama:
Fat yoshi: do i hear something?
I'm pretty sure black holes don't have tornadoes
@@dr.nightmare9093 r/woooosh
@@Exc4Iibur the joke is inconsistent r/whooosh my ass
Everyone gangsta until the Earths biggest hurricane zooms out into a speck.
Nathaniel820
You deserve more likes
This is so true
I gasped when that happened
*jazz music stops*
Boss music starts
The words “Solar” and “Tornado” should not be that close together...
Wolfgal 303 ya meant *true?
Dr bright please don't tell me your getting any ideas...
@@boomspdool when day breaks 2:dr bright revenge
@@2n974 when day breaks 3: return of the
D-class
STOP SCP PORN BRIGHT
"Solar Tornado" sounds like the coolest Pokemon attack ever.
Sounds like something legendary or mythical pokemon would use to damage you and decrease your accuracy, since y’know, tornadoes move you off balance.
Solar tornado is ef 5000
El Reno Tornado is an ef 6-7
@@hydratherussiangoose5702 yeah
Meh
There’s one tornado that I always want to jump inside
Those little leaf tornadoes in the fall lol
Yes. I want to do do the same thing. But it happens for some seconds or minutes. 😔
YEP BUT BE CAREFUL NOT TO ANGER THEM
THEY MIGHT CALL THEIR PARENTS
I’ve experienced one that lasted like 5 minutes, I put a paper airplane in it and i got a paper cut lol
*THEY HAD US IN THE FIRST HALF NOT GONNA LIE*
I want to jump in a solar tornado
0:43 *Zooms out*
Me: "Woah what massive tornado will come up next?"
Smol waterspout appears
Very anticlimactic
Lol same
Ik, waterspout is my second most fav tornado.
That one will drown you
True
I was leaving Joplin that Sunday afternoon to go back home and missed being on Rangeline Road when the tornado touched down by 30 minutes.
It was horrible. I have never seen anything close to that terrible in 47 years of life.
Oof we’ll that’s unswell
i read the book
I am Alpharius
Lucky you. I’m so jealous.
Oh fuck thats scary as fuck.
@@oracle372 You won't be so jealous because it's also has the smell of Dead and rotting bodies along with gas fuel and blood.
I helped clean up after Moore, and it was horrible, houses just flattened. What people also forget is that the Moore OK tornado and the El Reno tornados were only 11 days apart and happens in the same general area. Crazy stuff.
I don't forget this. When people compare the tornadoes that struck Moore, Oklahoma on both May 3rd, 1999 and May 20th, 2013; they tend to consider the tornado on May 20th to be a second act to May 3rd. Residents of Moore who survived May 3rd, 1999 were saying that they "couldn't believe it happened again" following the tornado on May 20th, 2013. May 3rd takes the cake in terms of scariness due to the high wind speeds and the fact that it went through a densely populated area. May 20th takes the cake in terms of heartbreak due to the fact that seven children lost their lives at Plaza Towers Elementary School.
I remember being in Arizona at the time it (El Reno) went through. I was driving home to Missouri when I saw the damage from the highway.
I like it 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Hawkman your an Angel and a hero and to those who help .
The tri state tornado was made by doofenshmirtz to rule the tri state area
Dark but funny
perry failed...
doofenshmirz evil inc.
AH, PERRY THE PLATYPUS....
*THE TRI-STATE TORNADO-INATOR!!!!*
Are we going to ignore that a "fire tornado" from an earthquake killed 18000 people in 15 minutes in Japan in the 20s? That sounded like scifi alien technology geohazard sorcery sht
38000 people.
Japan has some crazy weather
@@kittykittybangbang9367 it wasn't caused by weather but by the kanto region earthquake which lead to widespread fires in tokio and surroundings, leading to a fire tornado.
@@kozume4 Tokyo*
@@mridhad1 Thank you, I tend to misspell Tokyo since in germany it's written "Tokio"
Jupiter : im about to end this storm's whole career..
*later...*
Sun : im about to end this shit's whole career..
aw man
U SHOULD BLEEP YOUR MOUTH MAN
jupiter does look like crap though
@SJO Videos C.R you are not wrong.
Your a creeper u have the largest.
7 years later and still the only good tornado size comparison video
Jupiter: super large storm as big as earth
Saturn: hold my Titan
Ikr I saw that vid before this one
Sun: lol that's cute
UY Scuti: aww its so cute!
Jude 516 I get it, because titan is saturns moon
canal mais variado/ most random channel and where did you get that info? I read that the great red spot was as big as earth.
I was expecting it to go “YOU” at the end there
Same 😂
those are in his newer videos.
YOU
You are the only person to control the power
to stop or start these tornadoes.
@@Saturnite Yogey the Bear
Same lol xD
El Reno - *Dannng that was massive*
Typhoon tip - *I’m outta here*
Jupiter storm - good thing it’s in Jupiter :D
Solar Tornado - *Tactical Nuke, incoming*
Dam I used to live in el-reno
SDSS J:well,have a nice life
The ironic thing is, Typhoon Tip didn't do nearly as much damage as it should have, simply due to staying mostly out to sea at its most powerful.
Black Hole- Adorable.
@@Zynderion117 indeed
There's something about the music in this video that perfectly matches the animation and it just keeps me in awe and amazement for some reason, like its so peaceful and calming yet dark and disturbing in a way, like when your mother in law says she loves you.
Captain: Don't you say it!!
Tornado: On your left.
Nice
*COME ON !*
But falcon was the one who said "don't say it" because captain was the one running...
@@jacobnewton6202 shhh
Just quote it correctly lol
The Video Itself Doesn’t Scare Me...
The Music Does Tho
Ugnyy Jfveu 69 likes
Ugnyy Jfveu i live in Oklahoma i do this for a livin
All of the organic tornadoes scare me
My gosh literally what i was thinking thr whole time 😅😂
It sounds like cobra taming music with a flute
*zooms out*:”I don’t like this stop right there”
Me, in a desert: ohh a dust devil shouldn't be that bad 😄
"It killed a man"
Ok pack our bags were moving
*Other tornadoes:* “alright bois, we’re done here.”
*Dorian:* “sup.”
Maria was the first soooooo
And maria was the one who destroyed us
Solar tornado:how cute
Ryan Badgett i understand, i had friends and family who were affected badly and almost severely injured. Hell, a crane fell onto a building, thankfully it didn’t have any residents yet. Personally, I’m someone who needs to make jokes on bad things to not panic. If that truly did happen I recommend you know, you don’t watch videos on similar topics, because it may make you uncomfortable.
ilostmyidenity Dorian wasn’t the strongest hurricane
RIP Tim Samaras. The professional storm chaser and star of the show _Storm Chasers_ was killed in that El Reno monster.
Yay someone else who knows but yes rip
@@excel_snipez62 yep i lived in elreno at the time
Yes rip my favorite person 😢💔😔
Rest in peace.
F
Me: "Maybe i should go to sleep"
RUclips: *"hey wanna see a size comparison of tornados?"*
Me: *"Hell yeah brother!"*
Same! =^_^=
*tornadoes
Zeal Senpai And the music will help you drift off to sleep . . . with one eye open, especially if you live in OK and there’s thunder and lightning in the distance. 🌪
BA F1
*you mean U K*
Take a look one the largest tornadoes ever
gotta love the fact all of the tornadoes are just dancing, swooping in and greeting each other 🌪🤷♂️
It just gets crazier since you think: "oh it can't get any bigger"
*YAH*
Trueeeee
Exactly me
very true my face after the biggest one was :0
and these bigger ones were really recent, scary! we all gonna die!!!!!
Me: sees El-Reno tornado
_Largest Tornado on Earth_
Me: *sweats to see tornadoes on other planets*
Ramen Cat tAAAANNNNJJJIIIIRRROOOOOO
Gacha Aqua Mochi hello :)
Nice pfp you have there
There are planets out there were the atmosphere itself is generating winds of over 2000 mph, capable of ripping anything in the surface to shreds
Vinícius Sales *sweating intensifies*
Earth: How big do you want your tornado to be?
Space: Yes
Indeed
Definitely
HD 189733 hold my sideways glass shards
for it to be funnier you could've make the Space to say : Y E S
666 likes sir
you're cursed
All my thoughts and prayers go to the people who were affected by the Jupiter red eye and solar tornado 😔
😂😂😂😂😂
A new average tornado
The video:
Tornado Size Comparison
Me:
“Dancing with tornadoes”
That killed me😂😂😂
Same here😂
Kim Dinh That killed me I’m laughing too much help 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
This is so relaxing actually
Lol im shaking my hips
It was oddly satisfying watching the tornadoes all move in unison
AJ Velez ikr? So magical!
tornado family reunion
This music reminds me of The Incredibles theme.
It looks like a cats tail
AJ Velez you can comes
A level three can send an egg through a brick wall. Tornado chasers call it Humpty's Revenge.
Doncut97 great knowledge facts
Potato Aaliyah very! 😄
What am I supposed to do with this information?
Corbonicus the red stay away from eggs during a tornado obviously 😂
Doncut97 King of the Hill?
That Daulatpur-Saturia Tornado occured in 1989 in Bangladesh in a rural area where people thought it's just an ordinary "Kalboishakhi Jhor" (Summer Season Storm) 2:34
well also infrastructure isn't the best over in Bangladesh.
No 2011 is its return date
*That's a lot of damage*
To demonstrate the power of nature, I tore this city apart!
Said the gynecologist...
How about a little more?
Edward CK Memes these days XD
Ikr
Much of this had me jotting down notes. But, I dropped the pen when I saw 38,000 dead in 15 min. What in the holy hell is a fire whirl, and how have I lived over 40 years and not heard of this insane disaster? Japan just gets an ass kicking every 1-2 decades. I admire their nations ability to endure
I'm the same, 45 years old and really into science including meteorological stuff, yet never heard of a fire whirl! Ah well, something new to study, via Google!
Oh man you ever get a chance to read about that natural disaster and it's aftermath you will not ever forget it. Japan suffered a series of natural disasters that all struck at the same time. Beginning with the 1923 earthquake on September 1st.
It struck at lunchtime, a magnitude of 7.9 causing intense amount of damage. In addition to that it generated 10m high tsunamis. It also broke most the city's water mains. To make matters worse a typhoon centered off the coast of Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture brought high winds to Tokyo Bay at about the same time as the earthquake. These winds caused fires to spread rapidly. The fires became intense firestorms and the entire city of Tokyo burned for two entire days. That fire whirl grew out from the firestorms and the typhoon winds and headed to downtown Tokyo. Where it reached the Rikugun Honjo Hifukusho (formerly the Army Clothing Depot) where about 38,000 people were incinerated after taking shelter there following the earthquake. The entire building was engulfed by the fire whirl and burned to the ground in mere minutes. the many aftershocks and there were many (57 in total) caused many landslides. A collapsing mountainside in the village of Nebukawa, west of Odawara, pushed the entire village and a passenger train carrying over 100 passengers, along with the railway station, into the sea. Speaking of the sea, the earthquake made it so difficult to navigate that thousands of kilometers away in the western coast of the US, the US Navy lost 23 lives and ran 7 destroyers aground.
The aftermath of the earthquake was just as bad, imperial Japan increased its racist policies against the Koreans and Non-Japanese Asians. Tensions already being high before the disaster with most Koreans demanding a free and independent Korea. Causing huge up swings of vigilante justice and violence. Upwards of 10,000 Koreans died to mob violence alone. And a further 12,000 were put into protective custody in camps.
Finally there was an outbreak of typhoid fever. An explanation is the decline of waste disposal, which became particularly serious in the northern and western districts when traditional methods of waste disposal collapsed due to urbanization. The 1923 earthquake led to record-high morbidity due to unsanitary conditions following the earthquake.
Put simply those who survived it considered it to be a sign of divine judgement
@@rejvaik00 What a horrific event, or series of events to be more precise. It really doesn't get much worse than that, just so horrific it's like something from the script of a "2012" type movie where they go all out on the horror, no holds barred. I have a deep respect for the Japanese people, they've had so much pain and destruction inflicted on them over time, both natural and man-made, but they waste no time getting back on their feet. Resilient to the core.
100% agree. I've heard of fire tornados before, but that fire whirl sounds absolutely horrific. Never heard of that particular disaster and I don't think I'll research it any further. Good god.
Vero Ev0 Yeah, death by “fire whirl” definitely very horrific. Japan is the island of horrific ways to die - other than said fire whirl, there was the bombing and incineration of Tokyo, the 2 atomic bomb drops, the recent 9.2 earthquake followed by tsunami and Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown. Plus the tragic loss of armed forces in WWII and also civilians. Christ, I’m site I’m missing a lot, but damn, they have not had it easy
These tornados look like coming from the left like:
"Hey Earl"
"Hey Mark, lovely weather, eh?"
Yeees
Very funny dude very much funny
Oh hi Mark
HIMADESU223 "hey jack whats up"
"nothing much John just at home chillin"
"We *ARE* the weather, Earl."
"I know. :)"
This is some how nostalgic. I remember watching this a long time ago. And I recently found the music which brought back so much memories
fr
the first tornado is microscopic now
think about the human that stood next to it
unknown lie lmfao
I had an EF0 once and I thought it was giant when I saw it...
Then I saw a video of El Reno.
unknown lie what human ? :V
Yet look at how big it is compared to a human
*Zooms out of the largest hurricane "I dont like this stop."
Hexariem
Stolen comment.
@@oracle372 Nobody really cares.
You did the bold thing wrong if u were tryna do that
@@lazymations7567 i wasnt
@@Hiatuuss ngl tho imagine if that solar tornado came to earth
Your videos scare me.
Ani's Trash Can welcome to the real world
............... You're not alone................
sakken32 no just chills in your spine
That music and the wiggle dance
Thanks for saying that- I thought I was the only one
LOVE the song, Kevin Macleod, Air Prelude!!
What's even more mind boggling is when you realize how small our sun is compared to other stars. UY Scuti is 1,700 times larger than the sun.
Imagine what kind of solar tornado that thing might have.
Silvija Kučej just imagine if you could be nice
Also yikes thats an ef 999
You everywhere
Just Some Guy Without A Mustache _dude_ I'm seeing you here too?!?
Silvija Kučej you would be right, but its not like you would have any more luck as you sit on your computer and be toxic online.
@@silvijakucej3696 Just imagine that you weren't actually an angry loser and didn't have to Internet fight with people to feel better. 😂
Solar Tornado:
Planets turned into firing missiles
Jesus Christ
Oh o-o""
_That would scare the hell out of me_
NickNack Paddywack Hey, how do you do italics? I know how to make things *bold* though
do _ before and after whatever you type
Fire tornado: *Exists*
2020: Eyes
Everyone: [Quietly] Don't
cheese
Didn’t Cali have like 2 of those last year?
Javonte Hill yeah we did
@@KrulciferEdenfelt there was also one near lake elsinore in 2018
*WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN *
USE ALL OF THEM AT ONCE THEIR BOUND TO ALL DIEEEEEEE
*the humans are still alive*
god : IE CHE WA WA
Fun fact: as tornados get stronger and wider, the wall cloud (where the tornado extends from) lowers significantly, so weak thin tornados have a tall funnel, while something like el Reno 2013, has a very low cloud base
edit: my dumbass thought the mesocyclone was the wall cloud
Ya and???
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An average tornado EF 0- EF 5
One thing I found shocking is that the smallest hurricane on earth is bigger than the largest tornado
Tsunami size comparison, Earthquake magnitude comparison, Fire comparaison or Avalanche/Heaviest Snowfall comparison
Emojoy Charly yes I agree
Emojoy Charly yeah
That is actually a VERY GOOD IDEA!!!!!
Jesus Christ has returned your comment Is the best idea
Emojoy Charly Calories Comparison/food comparison
Fire storms.
I never wanted something like that to exist.
+lutin grognon California says hello
Onn
A firestorm is more of a massive fire that rages across a city. The San Francisco 1906 earthquake caused on. Fire tornadoes happen when a wildfire breaks out, and wind whips it into a cyclone shape and pushes it across the landscape. And yes, they commonly happen during the dry season in Australia.
Rocco Anders WELL NOW U DO
Rocco Anders it does exist *asks someone to make a fire storm team to prove there is fire storm*
Oklahoma: i have the biggest tornadoes!
Space: *hold my solar wind*
Anthem lol right
XD
im still waiting for oklahoma to say I AM A STATE WHO OWNS 5 TORNADOES during a tornado outbreak
Crying japan
right,, i live in oklahoma and im in constant fear
this video is so damn nostalgic for me i cant believe this was 7 years ago?!?!
Biggest tornado of all time: Your mom trying to be a Beyblade.
Lion gale force wall!
Sri chand gopi
Ah, yes, a man of culture.
lol my cousin say "Im gonna play beyblade on sand to make a tornado im gonna name my own tornado is beyblade tornado lolololololololol" my cousin:*trys*
me:lol just dust splashing on my face
lol the biggest tordado is
the last torndado in video omg
omg the most most most most most dangerous is SOLAR TORNADO it means it gonna end earth and.........
WE ALL GONNA DIE AND THE SLOAR SYTEM IS GONNA DIE TOO
@@salvacionbahillo6639 not the sun tough
I got stuck in a minor water spout when I was around 9, it was PAINFUL. We were on a boat and we couldn’t really turn fast enough, so we ended up going really close to the water spout. The water STUNG so bad as it hit my skin because the spout was spinning so fast. It literally beat the dye out of my shirt and stained my arm red for a day or two lol. I can’t imagine how scary the ones above are.
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A near miss, any closer will have lifted you off the boat and to the sky and you will fall down 8 hours later.
Earth: Why do I hear boss music?
Real talk, I'd be scared shitless if theres something much bigger than a solar tornado out there.
Which I wouldn't be surprised if there was.
@@dreamcorewarlock There are many more other galaxies out there than just The Milky Way and Andromeda, there could even be those in those other galaxies, yet HUGE
@@dreamcorewarlock That's plain out terrifying..
No funny
@@spkzfaith9680 wait until you hear IC1101
It's just crazy that so many crazy things is going on in this universe, galaxies Colliding with each other
Planets are roaming without stars
Shit, There's probably a galactic wars right now
Tornados are my most feared part of nature, right below the ocean depths (pretty severe case of thassolophobia), there’s something terrifying about seeing that funnel cloud form, and start moving, sometimes moving toward you…
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supervolcanoes although far far far far far far FAR less likely to happen, would be a lot scarier, even if one of them erupts it would put the earth in an ice age after the catastrophic events from the initial eruption blast to the ashes covering thousands of miles of land and water from the eruption point
@@cframzgaming except one isn't happening in any of our lifetimes.
@@memesarehere-zg9wb that’s the thing, Yellowstones eruption is overdue
@@cframzgaming you're 90,000 years early bro. yellowstone is nowhere near overdue.
Wait...the largest dust devil was larger than the average EF1 tornado?
That...that scares me.
Dust Devils Are Usually Thought Of As The Runt Of The Litter, That Surprised Me When It Showed Up LOL
Yes
Even crazier that it was able to cause so much damage despite being.. well you know, a dust devil.
SCP-061 "Average EF1 Tornado"
Wait till you learn about Mars. Those things can grow up to 1/3 of Olympus Mons, yes Olympus Mons.
*Sees solar tornado*
Glad we don’t have those on Earth.
Midnight Dragonfire yep
It can't even fit on earth because earth in total is 7,950 something miles long, while the solar tornado is 30K miles long 😂
ιι-rσчαl jєt-ιι Not really, since these only happen on our sun. Somewhere around the corona part of the sun.
ιι-rσчαl jєt-ιι So we're *A-OK!*
We don't, but we do have them within 1AU of Earth.
The Ef-0 tornado is just a Pixel on my screen...
Get rekt Ef-0 Tornado! XD
ef0 tornado:HEY EVEN KNOW IM WEAK I CAN STILL KILL YOU!
house:you cant even lift the roof of me
ef0 tornado: well i still do some damage
house:ya really a lot of damage...
NOPE! i olny see like tiny pixels of damage
ef0 tornado: welp i can kill tree branches
tree: HELL NO! somebody help!
I didn't know a tornado was a pixel
Hes unlucky no other tornado can see him😭😭😭
The funny thing is that on the new tornado scale, the moore tornado could be an EF0 as long as it didnt damage houses
Although tornadoes are hazardous yet my friends in US even sometimes play and come closer to the biggest tornado. When the tornado comes about, they are accustomed to playing and walking around it.
Why does this video give me anxiety?
You know why!
:)
Well, The Video have me back my Anxiety;-;
Once I cure it, then it Back, because this Video;-;
The ominous music and synchronized waviness of the tornadoes.
I’m watching this at night with no audio and severe megalophobia
Why am I here?
Tornados are my biggest fear. Thanks for making them even scarier XD
Eh, just tell them to blow you. Lmao
Oh god same
Mine too!! I'm a grown ass 33 year old man and I can admit that OPENLY lmao 😂
Withered Bonnie if you ever get sucked up by a tornado just enjoy the ride
Bruh
*Who else just wants to throw themselves in the middle of all that?*
Me
Me
ngl, they look fluffy
Cheyenne Manring :3 Yeah..
Cheyenne Manring :3 truee
they big fluffbois
This video is strangely hypnotic.
Who would win:
a town of many civilized people and well designed buildings
Or
1 wavy boy
wavy boi ftw
3M Views who would win: dozens of professional and intelligent storm chasers
Or
1 twisty boi. *el Reno tornado*
JackWumbo I thought it would be "1 whirly boi"
JackWumbo i love you 😂😂😂😂
why not one twisty boi?
0:34 I guess you can say the he, *_bit the dust_*
I’ll leave now
Are you a gay furry
I love you
@@kuroel what is this question
JoJo reference. You have my respect.
@@wittyson bites za dusto
Earth: I can have large tornadoes
Jupiter: That's cute
Sun: Hold my beer
COROT 7b: is nobody to notice that my planet is so hot I vaporize rocks and it rains rocks on my planet? Nobody? Ok.
@Moonwatcher 92 I am sorry. I tried to word differently.
Hold my quasar
HD-6746936-B: *i rain glass sideways at 22,000 mile per hour*
Largest star in the universe:
*"No, you hold my beer. I'm a supergiant star, you know. Your storms are way too weak compared to mine."*
the music has a weird creepy threatening yet serene vibe
Earth: I have the biggest tornados!
Jupiter: No I do!
*Amateurs*
Earth: What was that punk?!
Sun: *Amateurs*
AmatEUrs
Mr ZerØ
Thank you for correcting me!
Jupiter has no tornadoes discovered, its the great red spot a storm that is big than 2 earths.
Mike Angeles
Sometimes memes require a liiiitttttle modification, any other places that have big tornados to replace Jupiter with for more realism?
Sun: *"You're amateurs"*
Earth and Jupiter: "Sorry mom."
My question is, where do you find these beautiful piece of music to go with your videos? I study to your videos
*the music made me feel like someone was watching me* 👀
It's in the Description. Kevin MacLeod produces half the music used in RUclips videos.
@@benchmarkz xD Same
It is of little nightmares 2 music
In the desc
Y'know, the Jupiter Red Eye is already terrifying enough since you can fit three Earths in it, but then you just had to pull out a Solar Tornado on us and make us feel even smaller and even more insignificant so kudos to you :U
Yeah, some exoplanets have winds that while not necessarily large in size are ridiculously fast, fast enough to go around the Earth in less than 4 hours that is.
*_INDEED_*
@Random Derplord I read your comment in the Spy's voice :U
FreakerCamper well here's something else for ya search up VY Canis Major
how bout UY Scuti
Am I the only one who comes to watch the graceful swaying of the tornadoes and the beautiful music?!
The music... The tornados are scary enough... but with the music? omg
Facts
You trying to seduce me with those wavy patterns?
them curves ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
playlist creator lol maybe they are
currrvy
XD
playlist creator à
DAMN MOTHER NATURE, You're scary!
Edit 1: OMG, WHY DID I GET 176 JUST FOR COMMENTING THIS? 😂
you're*
I am a Pokerface Huh? Didn’t I say you’re?
You telling your self scarey cause we are natrue.
Miss Awkward its *you're
@@scomiqhe6086 God damn it people, I said you're.
Just me who found this video extremely eerie, just the music and the slow tornado movement
Fun fact: the solar tornado is big enough to shallow up five Earths
HOLY-
Eh , I’ve seen bigger
Oh man, that sounds like big fun if a solar tornado ever drops by Earth - "Gosh why are we literally burning up like leaves with this high wind?"
Jupiter's red eye itself is nearly 2x the size of Earth! What could possibly be more horrific?
HOLY SH-
El-Reno Tornado: "I'm the largest storm on earth!
Typhoon Tip: "Oh my goodness, you are adorable!! 😊
Solar tornado: am I stepping on ants?
@@Generic_Gaming_Channel more like, solar tornado: am i stepping on atoms
Jupiter: uhh....
@@Generic_Gaming_Channel Lol 😂😂
Little ef 0: I’m so strong!
Solar tornado: -_-
lol
Kind of weird that no one remembers the Hallam, Nebraska tornado considering it not only destroyed the tiny town completely, but was the largest tornado before the El Reno one at 2.5 miles wide. Just days before the El Reno tornado Nebraska held the record for fastest tornadoes with the twins that spawned in Madison county and the Hallam Tornado being the largest on earth at the time…
Mom's rage comparison.
For me it’s dad’s rage comparison
If u need more tornado you need M O O R E T O R N A D O
The Moore tornado! I know that one, that's how mom met her friend Rebecca. In from Oklahoma, tornados are just a thing I've gotten used to-
*hARDY hAR*
@@skylightlolly3600 damn...
As an Oklahoman this is funny
It’s really soothing about how they all sway together
I just now noticed that every tornado or whatever that is in this video is anticyclonic. Interesting…
And the music makes it feel even better
Typhoon Tip to El-Reno: I’m bigger than you
Jupiter Red Eye: Are you a joke to me?
Solar Tornado: I’m both big AND hot.
UY Scuti tornado: Sup.
Heaviest snowfall comparison?
Ani's Trash Can Easy, The worst blizzard of all time in 1888 affected 5 states and killed a lot of people up to 10 feet high snow!
Meme Dank how da fuk
Chicago in 2011 we had 2 feet, in some places more
Meme Dank That's a fucking lie lmao, 10 ft isn't possible on earth
Olvin Galeas Man I just realized it wasn't 10 feet, But the blizzard was the largest In history
Wait a minute
By one minute, the first tornado looks like a toothpick , but that tornado was big to a human. So if we were still looking at tornadoes on earth by that time- OH GOD LOCK THE DOORS AND GRAB THE ORANGE JUICE
jeez I was cringworthy back then
*THIS IS NOT ENOUGH GO SEEK SHELTER 20 METERS UNDERGROUND*
R E E E E E. JUST SAVE THE ORANGE JUICE
Lol GIVE ME ALL UR BURGERS
Diamond Dogs NOOOOO
Size comparison on this video is dreadful. All Tornadoes end up being about the same height. It's when it becomes a wedge. That's when you know it's a monster.
Other storms:
Black hole: I’m about to end this mans career
Ef0: Im Killing People With 1 Damage Of House
Hurricane: Good
Size does not rate a tornado, the damage that caculates the speed of the tornado rates a tornado, so its basiclly based off of damage
Tornado Size Comparison 😎😎😎
@@Thespoonrx the creator of this video uses size to determine classifications, which is not true at all.
The music is making this seem really creepy
Not creepy but just depressing, you're looking at the storms that are causing damages and deaths simultaneously.
Last time I was this early, you did gameplay videos
Australia: *exists*
Fire tornados: *heh be careful what you do*
dark but funny :>
maddiemoomo si si
Was the tornado upside-down
Lol😇😇😇
wait wasn't the largest one in japan?
I just keep coming back to this video, I never seem to escape it. I've watched it at least 20 times now
I like how the smallest ever hurricane was bigger than any tornado ...
My mom who never knew tornadoes and hurricanes arent the same thing just bigger: 👁👄👁
Pro Bro’s yes but tornadoes are not spread across a wide area while hurricanes are
Is this supposed to be some sort of flex?
Tornados are more destructive locally and typically have much stronger winds, however, hurricanes can effect massive distances. Category 5 hurricanes truly are a nightmare and can severely cripple coastline cities. Hurricanes also cause extreme storm surge and flooding.
@@ephemeral1360 thx for the info i learn something today
Afriani Indah hurricanes are much more deadlier due to flash flooding, floods, wind surf etc... The winds are chaos as well, and he is right they do effect a larger area... the also produce tornados themselves... however with pure wind power and destruction at very small path and point tornados take the mantle over Hurricanes. Remember Hurricanes aren’t a gigantic funnel cloud that hovers... its a massive storm system that doesn’t resemble tornadoes by appearance, but still very devastating at the same time.
Is it just me or does this music make u more nervous?
Edit: *Gets 10 likes* Aww! Mom! I got ten likes! That's the most I've ever gotten.....
no
That's what it's supposed to do
More than 40, now!
cringe
@@TheTruthArsonist thats the least cringiest edit for likes i have ever seen, i dont even think its cringy at all... most others are though lol
That music is creepy 😫
PEPSI_ BRO *Yep*
Sounds like one of the incredibles bgm
Oh, the heck with the music.
it fits in the video
PEPSI_ BRO ikr
Man, this video is so nostalgic for me, in 2017-2018, i always watch this video especially other natural disaster comparison like volcano, hurricane, or earthquake
The gentle swaying of the tornadoes with the calming music actually make this video quite relaxing.
Yes
Ok I think I need to make this perfectly clear.
The reason fire whirls don't hold the tornado death record is because THEY ARE NOT TORNADOES BY DEFINITION. Its the same thing with waterspouts and dust devils. They only look like tornadoes. They are not real tornadoes.
And the same thing with steam whirls.
Little Kimmy waterspouts are real so stop being dumb
Luca Mario there is a famous saying. "Its better to keep your mouth shut and have people think you're stupid rather than opening it and proving them right."
I never said waterspouts are not real. I simply said that by definition they are not TORNADOES. Waterspouts do exist and I have actually seen a few (saw one while on vacation at a beach). Maybe if you actually read my comment rather than glance at one small part you would not sound like such an idiot.
Little Kimmy dust is essentially wind carried off by more wind and if that Wind is powerful enough it will collaborate with other elements such as water or fire and create more devastating Tornadoes. Fire tornadoes..
Waterspouts.
Do your research.
Shadow Knight the only one here who needs to do research is you. A tornado is a vortex of downward rotating winds advancing beneath a large and violent storm system.
Fire whirls form from rising heat generally in wildfires.
Waterspouts form from warm temperatures in high humidity environments causing air to rise similar to hurricanes but on a much smaller scale.
Do you see the difference yet?
A tornado develops by rotating downwards from a severe thunderstorm while fire whirls and waterspouts mostly form in clear conditions rotating upwards. I make my claim again, By definition fire whirls and waterspouts *ARE NOT* tornadoes.
Now if you were talking about a TORNADIC waterspout or a tornadic fire whirl that is a different story. However those are rare and not seen very often.
You call them AVERAGE Tornado?!
I'm feeling small already :(
Miku Hatsune's Leek they’re averages for each tornado category...so an average tornado for the “large” category would be average for that category but still big compared to smaller categories
Miku Hatsune's Leek same
They mean it wasn't a Devil or Spout.
i felt small on the first one.
for the level of danger
2:56 you know you are in trouble when it zooms out that much on such a huge tornado