Here's what the tornado looked like in Highlands Ranch
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024
- Dave Fraser explains the tornado that hit Highlands Ranch on Thursday, showing video from a storm chaser and detailing the track.
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I posted on FB at 3pm that I was seeing clearrrr rotation in the clouds looking from Englewood. Then came the warnings.....and now just seeing a tornado actually formed!
I've never seen rotation in the clouds like that before, but it was so easy to notice! 0_o
Poopy 💩💩
I was with my friend and the tornado passed about 1 or 2 miles in front of our car that thing was hugh!! I also got it on video.
When we drove back to the neighborhood the damage wasnt bad on the houses but all the trees uprooted yards distroyed and bent trampolines on the street.
And golfball sized hail balls too.
How scary and prayers for those people 😮🙏
I REMEMBER THIS! I lived in Colorado and this is before I moved to Wyoming. I remember seeing the clouds and sky turned a yet. Taylor's blue color and it was weird, but it was cool at the same time, but it was scary.
Wow!! Sending Blessings💯 🙏🙏🙏
Kind of you but surprised if it did much by all accounts an f0 but says f1 I'm guessing property damage and that's sucks but your prayers I guess worked so that's cool
It ripped down over 15,000 trees and damaged properties and other buildings, it was an ef1@@Rawnervzz
Am sorry. I only see color pallet here. It wasn't quite clear how to read/understand your presentation to know where exactly the tornado was. Which color was it?
The tornado was right where the green/red touch, as the green color means the wind was going towards the radar, and the red means going away from. Since the two colors were strong and very close, that means a lot of rotation.
@@rickputto add you what you say, it creates an almost “yin-yang” shape.
Well he's telling you about the color change and that's how they know
Would love to share pictures, my mom is from highlands ranch and her whole complex was hit, downed trees she’s right off wildcat by Valor Highschool, 114mph top wind speed
I am looking to move to the area, from Oregon, this tornado landed on😅😅. Thanks universe you're making me feel so much better. Is this normal?
Yes happens every week. Don’t move here
@@bradenaugat6788 are you just saying that cause you don't want people to move there?😂. Idk man, I'll make more money, gas is cheaper, income tax is half as much. Weather is my only concern. It's not great here either but no natural disasters. But I'm never going to do better than I am now in this state. Just rain 200+ days a year. Maybe a little snow in the winter. Gets cold but not 10 degrees cold. Gets hot sometimes but rarely high 90's
@@bradenaugat6788 I've tried checking as many states as I could. Washington has worse colder, rainier, snowy weather and the worst gas prices in the country. Nevada is too hot. California is unlivable for a ton of reasons. Utah is a pretty dry state and hot. Anything North of the Colorado border across the whole country and I'm dealing with brutal winters. Texas and Arizona are way too hot. I'll have to take a pay cut for Idaho. All of Eastern Oregon is basically unlivable with just a few small towns. Colorado was the best option.
Dont worry houses are built different here.
@@Thebirdemoji I live in a van😅. I am worried about only the weather. Especially the cold months. Storms like this, I could probably just drive away for a minute. In this case, looks like I could just drive north or south for like 30 minutes and avoided it. It's hard leaving the place I've lived for 25 years, but I am excited about the prospect of your state though. Never seen the Rockies, seems like you got some cool stuff there. Casa Bonita, Red Rock amphitheater, Nuggets just won the NBA Finals!, Bunch of amusement parks.
I grew up there, my parents moved just a few years ago, pretty crazy they picked to live there because its a relatively safe area compared to others, but it sure has changed a bit, and now tornado’s i guess?!
I was watching debres from a tornado as a kid and didn't even know it until we got news the tornado ripped up a house roof and a gas station..the trees at the park we just left..on the west side of Colorado springs back in the 70s or early 80s .. parents weren't watching T.V. so never knew.
It's not a rain wrapped tornado It's a rain wrapped micro burst
Agreed, microburst
The NWS confirmed a tornado. Rated as an EF-1
It was literally confirmed to be a tornado by multiple meteorologists.
@@jalapeno3721Confirmed tornado by the National Weather Service.
it was a tornado
Your silly chyron graphics REALLY make it hard to see the funnel.
Health and safety
HAHAHAHAHA POOPER IS ME
It's Rain wrapped micro burst a EF 1 tornados don't happen in eastern Colorado ,just saying facts
Tornados happen in Colorado, where do you even live? Colorado has had over 2000 tornados in its history as a state
Bruhhhh yes they do stupid
It does, just rarely. Probably influenced by the fires up north