The average odds on a tornado hitting one specific location is once every 250 years.Except for Moore Ok, or Codell, Ks, which was struck 3 consecutive years on the same date in the early 1920s. BTW the 2013 Moore tornado is currently the last EF5 tornado in the US
@@sukhastings4200 There are other specific locations that seem to get hit multiple times. Moore is not the only place. Here in Dixie Alley, just almost 3 weeks ago, places in Mississippi got hit, some of the same places that did April 27, 2011. I live in the Birmingham, Alabama area, and the western and northern suburbs have been hit 4 times, 2 were F5's and the other 2 F4/EF4s. Then the northwest side of Huntsville has been hit multiple times. April 3, 1974 (twice), May 18, 1995, April 27, 2011, March 2, 2012. Downtown Nashville, Tennessee has been hit 3 times, with other near misses. Then out there in Oklahoma, Red Rock is being hit, they were hit April 26, 1991, in the same outbreak as the infamous Andover, Kansas outbreak, and Andover was hit again last year nearly a year ago. Was Moore ever hit before May 3, 1999?
On this day I was moving back to MN from Phoenix, and drove through Oklahoma late that morning. The air was hot, thick and soupy. I ended up getting chased by severe weather all the way up I-35 into Minnesota that night. Was super intense.
Remember that day, I was 15 me and my 14 yr old brother were home alone with our infant brother, my mom and step dad were literally running from it trying to get home, I saw it right out my front door Scary day
It wasn't for Gary England for sending everyone in Oklahoma into their basement or shelters in place for tornado in 1999 and 2013. He should have been given a award for sending tornado emergency on tv or radio stations for people.
So in Oklahoma City Oklahoma there is a city south of the city that has been hit by 5 F-5 Tornadoes 🌪🌪🌪🌪🌪 since 1999. It's as if a Tornado 🌪 had a mouth a nose and eyes and you asked it: Have you created enough trauma and destruction for these people? And the Tornado 🌪 says: NO I WANT MOORE!!! The name of the city hit by 5 F-5's since 1999.
Here’s the wording from World Famous Meteorologist Gary England concerning the infamous May 3rd 1999 F-5 Tornado 🌪 to hit Bridge Creek and the city of Moore Oklahoma: Folks you will not survive above ground! You must be in your tornado shelter or get out of the way!!! Again! You will not survive above ground! You must be in your tornado shelter or get out of the way. This is a TORNADO 🌪 EMERGENCY 🆘 🚨 FOR THE CITY OF MOORE!! 14 years later it still applies!
This tornado was largely overshadowed by the May 3rd 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore F5 tornado which happend 4 years prior and the May 20th Moore EF5 Tornado 10 years later not to mention the other significant tornado events in the pass!
Why cant i find the tornado me and my mom got stuck in atthe fairgrounds somewhere atound th same day or time this happened do yall have any clips of tht video cause i cant find it anywhere...
I was trying to get away from this with my néw born baby boy & a group taking cover in drainage ditch behind TAFB on air depot grabbed him & pulled him the center I had my body over him & everyone circled around us including a young man who had his back towards opening trying to protect us from debris… downed power lines were down in the ditch as the tornado passed literally over top of us! lost touch with him but still so thankful for this young man & everyone down there protecting my baby … I got 21 wonderful years with my special needs son , he just passed away this January… but thanks to these strangers he was safe that day! Lost the brand new truck I had just bought 30 minutes earlier lol but we were safe…! Wish I knew any of them who put themselves in that danger for us that day!
Some stormchasers never get to see a monster, and that poor city has been hit multiple times. And that weatherman is trying to safe everbody as much as he can. He knew people were dying.
Both David Payne and Val Castor NEED to take a lesson from Mark on HOW TO REPORT from the field!! Those two RUIN broadcasts and their yelling and screaming DOES NOTHING POSITIVE AND IN FACT CAUSES MORE PROBLEMS!!
@@Wolverine2sweet Val Castor &his brother Von are two of the best chasers in the business. I would trust any visual report from them as much as looking at a radar feed
Why haven't we had an EF5 tornado since Moore in 2013? I thought global warming was suppose to cause an increase in violent tornadoes? It's been 11 years. That's the longest period of time without an EF5 tornado in meteorological history.
There have been a few EF5 tornadoes when it comes to wind speed. 2013 El Reno tornado and the 2024 Greenfield tornado in Iowa. The EF scale only measures damage left behind. While those tornadoes had EF5 plus wind speeds, they didn’t hit anything to warrant that damage.
MAY 3RD 1999 and MAY 20TH 2013 F5 TORNADOES 🌪 IN MOORE OKLAHOMA 1999 REGISTERED 318 MPH: THE HIGHEST WIND SPEED EVER RECORDED ON PLANET EARTH 🌎 2013 F5-210 MPH. MAY 31ST 2013 F5-NEAR 300MPH IN EL RENO OKLAHOMA. If I lived in Oklahoma in particular and definitely in the town of El Reno and Moore…I would absolutely have a shelter built into the ground about 15-20ft deep minimum!!! 🌪🌪🌪😵💫😵💫😵💫😬😬😬🤐🤐🤐😳😳😳😵😵😵
They can get financial assistance to rebuild, but what would they get out of an empty lot?? You have no idea what this would be like, so why do you judge other people for their decisions?? Not only that, but has no one ever told you how rude and lacking in empathy you sound when blaming victims? Do you know what psychologists label people who are lacking in empathy?? I’d think about that, if I were you.
Are you serious?? You call yourself “ILovestorms,” but you don’t know that people in their homes and businesses have no visual clue where the tornado is in relation to _them?_ But they _can_ read the grids and see where the radar hotspot is in relation to where they are much more quickly and comprehensively than looking at the tornado itself and listening to guesses at where it’s going. Not only that, but the helicopter kept going over the bank and the GM plant, and I certainly hope you can understand how unhelpful that is to residents who don’t live near there.
Lol, or how about time and weather patterns due to geography... you know the thing weather and the earth naturally does. I'm not saying the technology for weather manipulation doesn't exist, but this ain't it chief... there's nothing to be gained from these events.
Imagine getting your home rebuilt from 1999 in 2000 and losing it again in 2003 almost exactly 4 years later
Imagine rebuilding again in 2004 thinking you were fine, then 9 years later you lose it *again*
@@sabishiihitoluckily there's no point where all three of them overlapped.
@@trollerjakthetrollinggod-e7761 cores didn't cross, but windfields did
May 3, 1999, May 8, 2003, May 20, 2013. History can repeat itself. Sometimes, over and over again.
The average odds on a tornado hitting one specific location is once every 250 years.Except for Moore Ok, or Codell, Ks, which was struck 3 consecutive years on the same date in the early 1920s. BTW the 2013 Moore tornado is currently the last EF5 tornado in the US
Yeah... and with the luck I’ve had, it would celebrate its history with my birthday.....it out bee May 16 ...Tornadic Karma new date!😇😮🙀⚡️☄️🌪💥🌊🌪
I could definitely not live there without a basement...and I’d just live down there‼️😂
@@sukhastings4200 that’s like January 17th and Earthquakes!
@@sukhastings4200 There are other specific locations that seem to get hit multiple times. Moore is not the only place. Here in Dixie Alley, just almost 3 weeks ago, places in Mississippi got hit, some of the same places that did April 27, 2011. I live in the Birmingham, Alabama area, and the western and northern suburbs have been hit 4 times, 2 were F5's and the other 2 F4/EF4s. Then the northwest side of Huntsville has been hit multiple times. April 3, 1974 (twice), May 18, 1995, April 27, 2011, March 2, 2012. Downtown Nashville, Tennessee has been hit 3 times, with other near misses. Then out there in Oklahoma, Red Rock is being hit, they were hit April 26, 1991, in the same outbreak as the infamous Andover, Kansas outbreak, and Andover was hit again last year nearly a year ago. Was Moore ever hit before May 3, 1999?
On this day I was moving back to MN from Phoenix, and drove through Oklahoma late that morning. The air was hot, thick and soupy. I ended up getting chased by severe weather all the way up I-35 into Minnesota that night. Was super intense.
Remember that day, I was 15 me and my 14 yr old brother were home alone with our infant brother, my mom and step dad were literally running from it trying to get home, I saw it right out my front door
Scary day
This town seems to get hit by major tornados every 6ish years
Thankfully they haven't been hit since 2013. They've seen too many already
I live in moore and I can tell you it’s devastating!!!! We are finally back to normal again… I just hope we are spared from future tornadoes!
It gives me shivers knowing tornadoes seem to like Moore.
@@sukhastings4200 they got hit in 2015 and almost got hit again this year
Had it held together, the El Reno tornado 2013 could/would have hit very close to Moore.
I wish they all talked as calm and cool as him.
Channel 9 took a dump after Gary left. I can't stand that guy they have now that just yells all the time and won't show the radar.
@@RT-qd8yl are you talking about panic payne
It wasn't for Gary England for sending everyone in Oklahoma into their basement or shelters in place for tornado in 1999 and 2013. He should have been given a award for sending tornado emergency on tv or radio stations for people.
Gary will always be our "Tornado Angel". 😇
David Payne is pretty good. James Spann in Alabama is there version of Gary England
Everyone always seems to forget this one. Usually they talk about 1999, 2013
I know. Was no one killed in this one? If so, that's probably why.
@@ILoveOldTWC it was the biggest tornado it was 2.25 miles wide not anymore obviously
@@KeleTulsa The May 8th 2003 tornado was only 700 yards wide
Yeah its pretty bad when an f4 is completely over shadowed
@@KeleTulsa Maybe it was biggest at that time, but El Reno completely beat every size record in US
Bring back coverage like this!
Does anyone have there coverage of the next day Tornado that moved over channel 9 on May the 9th?
If you search the date here on youtube you'll find a handful but none that are good quality of course
F4 tornado, not a an F5........
Any coverage of May 24th 2011, or May 10th 2010?
I’m hoping they post the coverage from these days as well!
@@elijahgolson2937 I hope that News 9 will also post coverage of the October 1998 tornado that hit Moore.
Search the dates
Yes! I've been looking for May 10th 2010. I believe that was the day that Love's and Country Boy got hit and my old neighborhood in Tecumseh got hit
23:28 is unbelievable 😮
Scary day but one of many. Thank God for Gary
You couldn’t even pay me to live in Moore! That’s where history Always repeats!
So in Oklahoma City Oklahoma there is a city south of the city that has been hit by 5 F-5 Tornadoes 🌪🌪🌪🌪🌪 since 1999. It's as if a Tornado 🌪 had a mouth a nose and eyes and you asked it: Have you created enough trauma and destruction for these people? And the Tornado 🌪 says: NO I WANT MOORE!!! The name of the city hit by 5 F-5's since 1999.
Here’s the wording from World Famous Meteorologist Gary England concerning the infamous May 3rd 1999 F-5 Tornado 🌪 to hit Bridge Creek and the city of Moore Oklahoma: Folks you will not survive above ground! You must be in your tornado shelter or get out of the way!!! Again! You will not survive above ground! You must be in your tornado shelter or get out of the way. This is a TORNADO 🌪 EMERGENCY 🆘 🚨 FOR THE CITY OF MOORE!! 14 years later it still applies!
Who's here after 20 years?
Thank you for posting this!
I really want to live in Moore, Oklahoma. Am I crazy?
No lol. I have the urge to move to Norman. With a fully capable, reinforced basement. Lol
OMG yesss! I'm not the only one! I too would love a reinforced basement.@@TaurusWitch29
@@TaurusWitch29 Norman is also where Reed TImmer lives. I'd have hard time to decide between Moore and Norman
@@AJ1987LV he gets on my nervvvves but that's where the school is, so I have a lot of interest in that lol.
The weather center I mean
Remember the day well
22:43 terrifying
This tornado was largely overshadowed by the May 3rd 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore F5 tornado which happend 4 years prior and the May 20th Moore EF5 Tornado 10 years later not to mention the other significant tornado events in the pass!
Was good to see the 2013 El Reno tornado largely miss towns. At over 2/12 miles wide, it could have dwarfed even the 1999 tornado
@@sukhastings4200 The tornado that sideswiped Mulhall, OK on May 3, 1999 may have been larger than El Reno 2013.
@@sabishiihitowell it's not considered the largest so may have doesnt mean much if it wasn't documented..
Any video coverage of the next day? The May 9th 2003 tornado event?
Search may 9th 2003 tornado and you'll find a couple
Can you post the 2015 broadcast?
Why cant i find the tornado me and my mom got stuck in atthe fairgrounds somewhere atound th same day or time this happened do yall have any clips of tht video cause i cant find it anywhere...
I was trying to get away from this with my néw born baby boy & a group taking cover in drainage ditch behind TAFB on air depot grabbed him & pulled him the center I had my body over him & everyone circled around us including a young man who had his back towards opening trying to protect us from debris… downed power lines were down in the ditch as the tornado passed literally over top of us! lost touch with him but still so thankful for this young man & everyone down there protecting my baby … I got 21 wonderful years with my special needs son , he just passed away this January… but thanks to these strangers he was safe that day! Lost the brand new truck I had just bought 30 minutes earlier lol but we were safe…! Wish I knew any of them who put themselves in that danger for us that day!
I am so sorry for the loss of your son. 😞
Some stormchasers never get to see a monster, and that poor city has been hit multiple times. And that weatherman is trying to safe everbody as much as he can. He knew people were dying.
OKC should be renamed Gary England City.
Both David Payne and Val Castor NEED to take a lesson from Mark on HOW TO REPORT from the field!! Those two RUIN broadcasts and their yelling and screaming DOES NOTHING POSITIVE AND IN FACT CAUSES MORE PROBLEMS!!
If they had a problem with their reporting they would've been fired long time ago. I watch Vals stream and he's the best they got.
Payne hasn’t chased in 10 years and Val always seems calm to me.
@@Wolverine2sweet Val Castor &his brother Von are two of the best chasers in the business. I would trust any visual report from them as much as looking at a radar feed
@@jeffvanschoonhoven5171 facts! 💯
@@Wolverine2sweet just a bit annoying is all lol but he does do a good job
Why haven't we had an EF5 tornado since Moore in 2013? I thought global warming was suppose to cause an increase in violent tornadoes? It's been 11 years. That's the longest period of time without an EF5 tornado in meteorological history.
It's gonna happen again watch
There have been a few EF5 tornadoes when it comes to wind speed. 2013 El Reno tornado and the 2024 Greenfield tornado in Iowa. The EF scale only measures damage left behind. While those tornadoes had EF5 plus wind speeds, they didn’t hit anything to warrant that damage.
"Full coverage" with like 200 random cuts in it
Its like building a house on a bowling alley lane, Really ??
MAY 3RD 1999 and MAY 20TH 2013 F5 TORNADOES 🌪 IN MOORE OKLAHOMA 1999 REGISTERED 318 MPH: THE HIGHEST WIND SPEED EVER RECORDED ON PLANET EARTH 🌎 2013 F5-210 MPH. MAY 31ST 2013 F5-NEAR 300MPH IN EL RENO OKLAHOMA.
If I lived in Oklahoma in particular and definitely in the town of El Reno and Moore…I would absolutely have a shelter built into the ground about 15-20ft deep minimum!!! 🌪🌪🌪😵💫😵💫😵💫😬😬😬🤐🤐🤐😳😳😳😵😵😵
Yet people say rebuild. Start again ..some never learn
They can get financial assistance to rebuild, but what would they get out of an empty lot?? You have no idea what this would be like, so why do you judge other people for their decisions?? Not only that, but has no one ever told you how rude and lacking in empathy you sound when blaming victims? Do you know what psychologists label people who are lacking in empathy?? I’d think about that, if I were you.
Why does he still use radar when you can see it?
Are you serious?? You call yourself “ILovestorms,” but you don’t know that people in their homes and businesses have no visual clue where the tornado is in relation to _them?_ But they _can_ read the grids and see where the radar hotspot is in relation to where they are much more quickly and comprehensively than looking at the tornado itself and listening to guesses at where it’s going. Not only that, but the helicopter kept going over the bank and the GM plant, and I certainly hope you can understand how unhelpful that is to residents who don’t live near there.
What tf' causes this disgusting thing that happends to our skin ' ? 'Like and WHY
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İ was Born in this time
The reason they all hit the same places over and over...its called weather manipulation and geoengineering.
Lol, or how about time and weather patterns due to geography... you know the thing weather and the earth naturally does. I'm not saying the technology for weather manipulation doesn't exist, but this ain't it chief... there's nothing to be gained from these events.
Filmed with a potato
That’s the best you could do, ey? You’re about 10 years too late on that one.
Good observation, genius. HD wasn’t developed until 2008. Of course it isn’t quality film.
You do know this was from 2003 right?
What part of 2003 didn’t make sense to you
Potato technology has advanced greatly in 2023, just FYI
10 years later another huge Tornado rips through Moore