Terrifyingly powerful, horribly destructive......but strangely beautiful at the same time. I loved it at 6.52 with the sun trying to poke through. Thanks for this.
One good (?) thing about the monstrous tornadoes in the Plains area is that they tend to move fairly slowly in terms of forward motion. Not like the killers in the Deep South that like to blast along at 50-75mph.
This thing pulled one of the biggest fake-outs I've ever seen. Went from wedge to very skinny (making you think it would rope out) then cycled from stovepipe to wedge AGAIN.
Could you please invest in wind screens for your mics? Also, are you aware that every time you handle your camera, it emits a crackling sound? It sounds like loose, hard plastic or something, and it's quite noticeable. You would do so much better with higher-quality, solid equipment. The audio would be perfect, as long as you keep it in that beautiful, binaural stereo sound. Not to mention, it would allow us to hear just what you hear during these storms and not being blared out by the wind or by handling the equipment. Keep up the good work!
I think you need a tripod. It is to shaky to watch. It isn’t worth putting on line. Other parts are ok, it would have been nice to save our ears at time with a mic cover. But the filming otherwise was cool.
Sometimes on chase having a tripod can be cumbersome - especially when on an intense storm such as this one. I try where I can, but sometimes it's safer without. That said, I do agree that it can be hard to watch when the footage is shaky but sometimes that adds to the action and drama of the video.
I get SO tired of all the “violent tornado” “big tornado “ exclamations. We can see it. Why so much whooping & laughter? As this is being laughed about, a killer is rampaging. Animals, crops, livestock, property. And hopefully that all. I appreciate the filming. But have some reverence.
Terrifyingly powerful, horribly destructive......but strangely beautiful at the same time. I loved it at 6.52 with the sun trying to poke through.
Thanks for this.
Great content. Nice to see this storm from a different angle and through different eyes. Thank you for creating this!
One good (?) thing about the monstrous tornadoes in the Plains area is that they tend to move fairly slowly in terms of forward motion. Not like the killers in the Deep South that like to blast along at 50-75mph.
The more stationary they are the more destruction and danger there is...
Beginning to end: solid content.
WOW very good work
This thing pulled one of the biggest fake-outs I've ever seen. Went from wedge to very skinny (making you think it would rope out) then cycled from stovepipe to wedge AGAIN.
Quit playing with the settings on your camera!!
Agreed
Could you please invest in wind screens for your mics? Also, are you aware that every time you handle your camera, it emits a crackling sound? It sounds like loose, hard plastic or something, and it's quite noticeable. You would do so much better with higher-quality, solid equipment. The audio would be perfect, as long as you keep it in that beautiful, binaural stereo sound. Not to mention, it would allow us to hear just what you hear during these storms and not being blared out by the wind or by handling the equipment.
Keep up the good work!
I think you need a tripod. It is to shaky to watch. It isn’t worth putting on line. Other parts are ok, it would have been nice to save our ears at time with a mic cover. But the filming otherwise was cool.
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Sometimes on chase having a tripod can be cumbersome - especially when on an intense storm such as this one. I try where I can, but sometimes it's safer without. That said, I do agree that it can be hard to watch when the footage is shaky but sometimes that adds to the action and drama of the video.
ohiostormchasers great footage and love how you all shoot, only thing is I chase solo.
@@StormChaserAaronRigsby, a monopod can be a much less cumbersome compromise. I love mine.
Someone's peanut butter and JELLY! 🤣🤣🤣 Great footage.
too shakey
I get SO tired of all the “violent tornado” “big tornado “ exclamations. We can see it.
Why so much whooping & laughter? As this is being laughed about, a killer is rampaging. Animals, crops, livestock, property. And hopefully that all.
I appreciate the filming. But have some reverence.
How about you just go find another video to watch?