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  • Tornadoes are some of the most destructive forces of nature. Learn how tornadoes form, how they are rated, and the country where the most intense tornadoes occur.
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  • @NatGeo
    @NatGeo  4 года назад +542

    These violent storms occur around the world, but the United States is a major hotspot with about a thousand tornadoes every year. To learn more, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/2LfvcJs

    • @SpaceRaptorsInfiniteAR5001
      @SpaceRaptorsInfiniteAR5001 4 года назад +12

      National Geographic hey, so this might sound like a odd question but, how fast and how strong would a creature ( a quetzalcoatlus for example) have to flap its wing in order to create tornadic winds and or actual tornadoes?

    • @cesariigamboa5878
      @cesariigamboa5878 4 года назад +9

      Why everything was 101anything nat. Geographic

    • @thaonguyen4488
      @thaonguyen4488 4 года назад +10

      Space Raptors Infini

    • @mhaithamb
      @mhaithamb 4 года назад +5

      So like 3 a day or somethin

    • @seemadixit3585
      @seemadixit3585 4 года назад +5

      Nice i love to know about natural disasters keep it up😂😂😂😂😂😂😁🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔

  • @faynamisa
    @faynamisa 3 года назад +3003

    Fun Fact: If the tornado looks like it’s not moving, that means it’s heading to your direction.

  • @yawarfareed
    @yawarfareed 4 года назад +1517

    This 101 series is the best. Keep up guys

    • @NatGeo
      @NatGeo  4 года назад +161

      We're happy that you're enjoying these videos! If you'd like to watch more, check out our playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLivjPDlt6ApRpidjp1zjROOCKru-89Q1_

    • @yawarfareed
      @yawarfareed 4 года назад +68

      National Geographic Thank you for your heart. For your information, i have watched every single episode of this series. Thanks again for your love

    • @tracyjones7413
      @tracyjones7413 4 года назад

      That not right a tornado kill you

    • @robloxgamer4121
      @robloxgamer4121 4 года назад +6

      Tracy Jones he just means he likes watching the videos

    • @mflm9202
      @mflm9202 4 года назад +5

      I agreed, this is much interesting than my teacher teach me 🤭. I Love 101 series!!

  • @takuto5983
    @takuto5983 4 года назад +427

    Tornado is called 竜巻(Tatsu-maki) in Japanese. 竜 means dragon, 巻 means curl

    • @Meurieza
      @Meurieza 4 года назад +10

      Cool

    • @kanchanchhetri4714
      @kanchanchhetri4714 3 года назад +25

      Arigato for the information

    • @ficklegator5169
      @ficklegator5169 3 года назад +19

      Similar here in China! It is 龙卷风(Long-Juan-Feng). 龙 is the Chinese version Chinese character for 竜, 卷 is the same as 巻, too, and 风 means the wind :)

    • @edgarallanpoe209
      @edgarallanpoe209 3 года назад +3

      @@ficklegator5169 it's because Japanese is really "inspired" off of Chinese lol

    • @jenodroseboro5918
      @jenodroseboro5918 3 года назад +6

      Your smart 😇

  • @leighannmackenzie1656
    @leighannmackenzie1656 3 года назад +346

    I'm so confused. I've literally NEVER heard of a tornado in the UK in my whole 38 years. Im not saying they done happen as they obviously do its just strange they never make reports on it.

    • @choppaYB
      @choppaYB 3 года назад +37

      Yeah I was thinking that, I’ve never seen one in the uk

    • @janeh832
      @janeh832 3 года назад +12

      We had two as I know to? One in Telford the other in Birmingham, not heard about anymore? 😳 🤔

    • @leighannmackenzie1656
      @leighannmackenzie1656 3 года назад +4

      @@janeh832 Thats crazy. They must just not be reported much here. Would have loved to see it x

    • @janeh832
      @janeh832 3 года назад +9

      @@leighannmackenzie1656 I know they must be ittls bitty ones that don't do damage or they touch down and change their minds and go jeeezz to cold go back up lol honestly I've never ever only them two seen avid reports on them.???

    • @tjh_lfc8326
      @tjh_lfc8326 3 года назад +22

      @@janeh832 it’s because we have tiny ones that are enough to move empty plastic pots around the garden. Nothing big

  • @hankiedave
    @hankiedave 4 года назад +490

    Tornadoes protecc
    Tornadoes attacc
    But most importantly..
    Tornadoes be wreckin yo shacc

  • @ronkirk5099
    @ronkirk5099 4 года назад +237

    I lived in tornado alley (Tulsa) for 12 years and we always kept the radio and TV tuned to the weather reports when supercells were tracking toward town. I never had to hit the basement, but we had a few close calls - pretty scary!

    • @salahalali3635
      @salahalali3635 2 года назад +1

      Êh

    • @mrdirexion
      @mrdirexion 2 года назад +6

      But why would you live there if you know that that happens?

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 2 года назад

      Maybe dont build your houses out of wood, muricans

    • @Hunter91169
      @Hunter91169 Год назад +2

      Tornadoes 🌪 are scary

    • @Newworld1492
      @Newworld1492 Год назад +1

      But why u stay...ur live us more important.

  • @AzlianaLyana
    @AzlianaLyana 4 года назад +402

    Pure destructive force. Absolutely terrifying. But great explanation here. Was very informative. Also reminds me of the movie "Twister" back in the 90s.

    • @raiden21913
      @raiden21913 4 года назад +11

      Watch "Into the Storm" (2014)

    • @Tc-rn8lh
      @Tc-rn8lh 4 года назад +2

      Azliana Lyana I like that movie

    • @jmc3819
      @jmc3819 4 года назад +7

      Twister is the best movie for tornadoes.

    • @jmc3819
      @jmc3819 4 года назад +2

      @@raiden21913 that's garbage compared with Twister

    • @teresavillegasluna249
      @teresavillegasluna249 4 года назад

      Azliana Lyana khkkxnh la la kkfkkkxkhkkfkukkskrkgjjdjg la casa igual 🌞 mente te importo por de la mañana bomba para los popper jajajajajajaja compramos mazapanes la

  • @Natas_Nico08518
    @Natas_Nico08518 2 года назад +61

    Anyone else here for their 3yo?

  • @neilbrucker5985
    @neilbrucker5985 11 месяцев назад +5

    The fact that these type of weather occurrences shows me that nature or the universe itself runs the show. We just live here

  • @batman_2004
    @batman_2004 4 года назад +201

    I really love national geographic 101 videos. So informative with beautiful visuals.

    • @NatGeo
      @NatGeo  4 года назад +28

      We're happy that you're enjoying these videos! If you'd like to watch more, check out our playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLivjPDlt6ApRpidjp1zjROOCKru-89Q1_

    • @lunatheumbreon3916
      @lunatheumbreon3916 2 года назад +10

      @@NatGeo Hiii national geographic i loveeeeeeee space keep making space viedos plssssssssssssss

    • @moumitasom9914
      @moumitasom9914 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@NatGeoYesterday, My town caused a EF0 tornado

    • @D0NCH33T0
      @D0NCH33T0 8 месяцев назад

      And the graphics help explain it so much easier

    • @kyriltolbert
      @kyriltolbert 6 месяцев назад

      @@lunatheumbreon3916 John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

  • @pramodsinha8989
    @pramodsinha8989 4 года назад +325

    Hotstar have - Criminal Justice
    Netflix have - Sacred games
    NAT GEO HAVE - Their '101' series

    • @ipshie
      @ipshie 4 года назад +3

      pramod sinha *has

    • @pramodsinha8989
      @pramodsinha8989 4 года назад +4

      @@ipshie Bro I mean whole 'netflix/hotstar/nat geo' team

    • @piratezulzi9019
      @piratezulzi9019 4 года назад +1

      pramod sinha aham brahmasahi

  • @AugmentedGravity
    @AugmentedGravity 6 месяцев назад +13

    I have been absolutely fascinated by tornadoes, supercells, storms and weather in general ever since i was a kid. Shows like storm chasers and the likes got me absolutely pulled in and grew my interesst in weather events. You have to have the utmost respect for these storms. And to the people researching, monitoring and preventing these events.

    • @Termsandcondition
      @Termsandcondition 5 месяцев назад

      q

    • @its_lemon_19
      @its_lemon_19 4 месяца назад

      Me too! I grew up in Tornado valley and as a kid I would literally sit outside on the porch during tornado watches, giggling and kicking my feet and hoping to see one (until my parents dragged me inside💀) but I was always so fascinated by them. They're just beautiful things really.

  • @era1907
    @era1907 4 года назад +274

    i love her voice

  • @lauren3173
    @lauren3173 4 года назад +40

    Anyone here remember the Linwood tornado that went from Kansas to Ohio? That one came through my county. It was 400 feet from my house. That was the most terrifying thing I’ve ever experienced.

  • @mihirvora2010
    @mihirvora2010 3 года назад +118

    To get an idea of how powerful the winds of a typical tornado are, consider the fact that some have been known to drive small objects like forks or records deep into tree trunks or telephone poles. Even tornadoes with low Enhanced Fujita Scale ratings have winds that are sufficiently fast and pressure that is sufficiently low to pull the roofs clean off houses.

  • @axyleo
    @axyleo 4 года назад +75

    Humans : *ughhh ... there is a tornado!*
    Tornado : *wirling and singing ‘time to dance ‘*

    • @MrHarr0073
      @MrHarr0073 3 года назад +1

      and out of nowhere, the Violent Femmes tune "Dance MF Dance" come to mind

    • @sanctionedwhiteboy
      @sanctionedwhiteboy 3 года назад

      L joke

    • @Quis3555
      @Quis3555 2 года назад

      i don't know about dancing but ok

  • @SniperTypist
    @SniperTypist 2 года назад +3

    The National Geographic's 101 Series Is The Best.

  • @Serotonious
    @Serotonious 4 года назад +18

    Excuse me?? I've lived in England for 27 years and I had NO idea we could even GET tornados here. I was literally just thinking how lucky I was to live in a country that can never get tornadoes! Now I am SHOOK

    • @its_lemon_19
      @its_lemon_19 4 месяца назад

      It can happen but it's extremely rare in England. They're also usually not as deadly where you are. I just don't think it gets humid enough where you are for that to happen usually. (Judging solely by the fact that my british friend is always complaining about how cold it is💀)

  • @notdarcyroblox9266
    @notdarcyroblox9266 17 дней назад +2

    The EF5 Tornado in 1999 Was the bridge creek Moore RIP PEOPLE WHO DIED IN THAT TORNADO

  • @TrisaPradnja
    @TrisaPradnja 4 года назад +29

    I love the 101 series. Short, but full of informations

  • @prodable-bm9bz
    @prodable-bm9bz 2 года назад +17

    4:25 The whole neighborhood was destroyed but at least the pizza survived (bottom left)

  • @dakwahpediaummat
    @dakwahpediaummat 3 года назад +17

    My name is Setya Faturahman from SMK Bakti Nusa. Tornado are so frightening that they can devour whatever is in front of them, if we see a tornado it is better to take refuge in a safe place like a basement to save yourself.

  • @kizisk1sses
    @kizisk1sses 4 года назад +32

    no one:
    not even Miley Cirus:
    My Parents way to school:

  • @s.l.3673
    @s.l.3673 2 года назад +7

    5 mins of educational clips from NG is more informative than 30 mins of citizenry clips that I could hear is OMG OMG OMG.

  • @jackywei2312
    @jackywei2312 4 года назад +110

    This 101 series is extremely awesome.
    This video let me know how tornado be classified and how it form.
    But the most important is that you let people know there are many nameless heroes devote their everything to protecting people in high-risk areas.
    I certainly believe that their endeavor will harvest multiple sweet results.

  • @bilal2k1
    @bilal2k1 3 года назад +16

    I live in the UK and the last time I saw a tornado here was like NEVER!

    • @Emma-ks9sn
      @Emma-ks9sn 3 года назад

      same, ive inly ever seen 2..

  • @rubyh.3838
    @rubyh.3838 4 года назад +48

    If you live in Oklahoma you have to deal with tornadoes like twice a year. Honestly im use to seeing green skys in the fall in spring, its like "oh here we go again".

    • @jamesdakis9691
      @jamesdakis9691 4 года назад +6

      Hey, we have the same deal here in Kansas! Visited the tornado shelter three times this season.

    • @rubyh.3838
      @rubyh.3838 4 года назад

      @TankAce lol yeah it really seems like it

    • @kjburns3226
      @kjburns3226 4 года назад +1

      I don’t know why I get triggered by this but it’s spelled ‘tornadoes’

    • @rubyh.3838
      @rubyh.3838 4 года назад

      @@kjburns3226 oh oops

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 4 года назад +1

      can we change the landscape to reduce tornadoes ?

  • @hannah-id3ny
    @hannah-id3ny 4 года назад +8

    People going outside to film hurricanes:
    Hurricane Dorian: am I a joke to you?

    • @gabby9692
      @gabby9692 4 года назад +1

      Me:Not really,maybe after this @hannah 226 can filming hurricane Dorian too!😂

  • @nandiagabriel944
    @nandiagabriel944 4 года назад +12

    I have never once heard on the news about any catastrophic tornadoes in the UK!! Didn’t know we had them in the first place

  • @AceHigh124
    @AceHigh124 4 года назад +23

    OMG I’ve been through one IT SOUNDS LIKE A FRAIT TRAIN COMING THROUGH YOUR HOUSE!!!!!😱

  • @caroldawn9296
    @caroldawn9296 4 года назад +34

    Loved this one. My son is going to watch this over and over.

    • @kingdomoftemplescambodia1562
      @kingdomoftemplescambodia1562 4 года назад +2

      I love this video, too.

    • @NatGeo
      @NatGeo  4 года назад +3

      We're glad you enjoyed watching! For more information, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/2LfvcJs

    • @hsukael3936
      @hsukael3936 4 года назад +2

      Carol Dawn g

    • @lunatheumbreon3916
      @lunatheumbreon3916 2 года назад +1

      @@NatGeo i loveeeee this video sooooooooooooo Muuuuuuch

    • @moumitasom9914
      @moumitasom9914 11 месяцев назад

      National geographic I love this video❤❤❤❤

  • @martinbondesson
    @martinbondesson 4 года назад +58

    Any Pecos Hank fans here? If I remember correctly I think National Geographic was going to use his footage to some of their documentaries. Hank is amazing!

  • @ryanraich634
    @ryanraich634 4 года назад +36

    I was born and raised in KS. Just went through my first EF4 this past May. Scary but amazing all at once.

    • @lauren3173
      @lauren3173 4 года назад +2

      Ayyy that one was right by my house. 400 feet away!

    • @mrdirexion
      @mrdirexion 2 года назад +1

      Your parents are irresponsible for bringing a child into that life. Knowing there's a lot of tornadoes in the area and they still choose to live there and procreate there is unfathomable to me.

    • @offlineraided
      @offlineraided 2 года назад

      @@mrdirexion You were born into a multucultural society that has no benefits for anyone, how could your parents be so irresponsible to let you be exposed to joggers

    • @elyace
      @elyace Год назад

      @@mrdirexion Not many people die from tornados so I'm sure their fine.

  • @Buttersausage
    @Buttersausage 4 года назад +11

    Feeling cold then warm air is soo creepy happened to me during a bad storm in Oklahoma

  • @vinayakthorat4115
    @vinayakthorat4115 4 года назад +5

    This 101 series of nat geo is indeed the treasure of knowledge... 😊

  • @luiscanamarvega
    @luiscanamarvega 4 года назад +7

    I absolutely love that tornadogenesis is still a mystery.

  • @irisg-a7419
    @irisg-a7419 4 года назад +28

    That's the power and the beauty of nature! How arrogant, therefore senseless, is man's behaviour towards what he should respect!

  • @Catcherintherye11111
    @Catcherintherye11111 4 года назад +5

    Love this 101 series concise and informative

  • @mattyboi0915
    @mattyboi0915 2 года назад +2

    I’m watching this after I had to go into my basement due to a tornado

  • @Anzil.k.s
    @Anzil.k.s 14 дней назад +1

    I am watching this in a middle of a storm! ...haha!

  • @shqk1lq
    @shqk1lq 2 года назад +12

    These videos are so helpful to build the knowledge of people about the natural disaster that mother nature creates. These really useful for school projects like mine!

  • @user-nu1oz8yb5j
    @user-nu1oz8yb5j 4 года назад +18

    I learned about the principles of the formation of tornadoes in Earth science class, so I understand more about the video. I have to study more about why there are no tornadoes in our country. It is amazing that atmospheric phenomena consist of scientific principles, not coincidences.

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 4 года назад

      can we change the landscape to reduce tornadoes ?

    • @RaiVal_
      @RaiVal_ Год назад +1

      @@robinsss no the ground has nothing to do with tornadoes

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss Год назад

      @@RaiVal_ many tornadoes in tornado alley
      form because of three air fronts combining
      one of those fronts is the dry air from the Nevada desert
      that air exists the Sierra Nevada mountains are blocking clouds from passing into the central part of Nevada

  • @kingtrophyguide4362
    @kingtrophyguide4362 3 года назад +12

    Tornadoes are most occur in tornado alley, a stretch of land in mid-western in United States. They basically form when dry cool air from Canada and hot moist air from Mexico that releases heat clash together to create a vicious storm which eventually becomes a tornado. The wind of a tornado can be nearly up to 500 km/h.

  • @DaisyFan1
    @DaisyFan1 2 года назад +3

    Tornadoes terrify me, and I wish I lived somewhere that they don't form.

  • @dianehodgkinson7113
    @dianehodgkinson7113 Год назад +3

    The UK has the most annual tornadoes per land area per year, 0.14 per 1000 km2 (although these tornadoes are generally weak), and other European countries have a similar number of tornadoes per area. One notable tornado of recent years was the tornado that struck Birmingham, United Kingdom, in July 2005.

  • @madhavsimkhada8073
    @madhavsimkhada8073 4 года назад +11

    Recently EF1 tornado caused lots of destruction and took lives of more than 30 local people in Nepal.

  • @Substansiol
    @Substansiol 2 месяца назад +1

    Dude i have an assignment about tornados and this vid gave me an A+ thank you National Geographic

  • @malachiwhite356
    @malachiwhite356 Год назад +1

    Imagine tornadoes on the Great Plains before humans, when there were tens of thousands of bison to be airborne. A black cloud indeed.

  • @gadgettman6163
    @gadgettman6163 4 года назад +4

    I love this different Types of tornadoes Through Different speeds of Air Epic🔮🌪

  • @johnsappleseed
    @johnsappleseed 3 года назад +10

    Tornadoes look funny and scary at the same time. It's like a cloud slurping out of the ground

    • @Quis3555
      @Quis3555 2 года назад

      Tornadoes aren't usually clouds on the ground they are a violent vortex of air and spawning on land to kill a destroy

  • @user-lf6sw2pu6m
    @user-lf6sw2pu6m 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing can protect you except a basement!

  • @jamilsuriel4406
    @jamilsuriel4406 2 года назад +2

    Here after the big tornado 🌪 that happened in Kentucky and other Midwest & southern states.

  • @vinaymulukutla358
    @vinaymulukutla358 4 года назад +14

    The vast majority of the tornadoes that occur in the UK are most often non-supercellular in origin, manifesting as waterspouts and/or landspouts and rarely beyond F1 strength. Conditions that would be necessary for the formation of supercells in the UK rarely come together to produce the colossal and highly sophisticated supertall rotating anvils of devastation that are supercell thunderstorms. That said, they have happened. The Birmingham Tornado of 2005 was undoubtedly supercellular in origin and produced one of the strongest tornadoes ever recorded in the UK and in May 2012, three supercells formed in Central and Northern England (notably in Sleaford, Lincolnshire) and one of them produced a tornado. This is probably why we don't usually get the massive wedge-like F4's and F5's or even F3's that go on the rampage in Tornado Alley in the American Midwest and South (Texas)

    • @someonerandom704
      @someonerandom704 Год назад

      Also worth noting that supercells are actually pretty common in many parts of the US. I live in the midwest and I'd say that we get around one a week at minimum.

    • @vinaymulukutla358
      @vinaymulukutla358 Год назад

      @@someonerandom704 Yeah...I know that. No other place on Earth has more supercells and tornadoes than America, especially in Tornado Alley. I made my comment here in reference and comparison to the prevalence of tornadoes (especially the large and destructive types spawned from supercells) in the US.
      I can believe that you'd have them that frequently in your part of the Midwestern United States although not all supercells actually end up spawning their deadliest weapon being tornadoes.

    • @vinaymulukutla358
      @vinaymulukutla358 Год назад

      @@skm0881 That’s right Pal. Proud of it. Now go play with Snowy 🤣

  • @Mena2fly
    @Mena2fly 4 года назад +85

    who here has online classes because of covid-19 and they were assigned to watch this

  • @rahulsathe9656
    @rahulsathe9656 3 года назад +3

    this is why I actually am thankful for quarantine
    before it whenever i went outside I kept looking past my shoulder for a tornado
    like if ur even more scared of them now

  • @VolleyballMama
    @VolleyballMama 4 года назад +6

    I appreciate the education on tornados thanks :)

  • @shadowbringers8702
    @shadowbringers8702 4 года назад +4

    My country never had tornadoes it’s very very rare in the Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @neelima6460
    @neelima6460 4 года назад +19

    The visual depiction of the formation of a tornado, along with real ones, it was scary at the same time informative. Super video. Loved it.
    BTW, if you want an episode on floods, welcome to Kerala, India 🙂. For last two years, the monsoon season is replaced with flood season. You can have a live telecast of raining and consequent flood within an hour.

    • @linojalexander
      @linojalexander 4 года назад

      How can you do that?
      How will you know about the occurrence of flood?

    • @eddieherrera3685
      @eddieherrera3685 Год назад

      @@linojalexander jeremiajsjjejejddcuem uejd

  • @SniperTypist
    @SniperTypist 2 года назад +1

    How to survive: Move to a underground shelter immediately

  • @Coracoconut
    @Coracoconut 4 года назад +2

    i love this!!!!!! thx! 💋

  • @corey-bird3489
    @corey-bird3489 4 года назад +21

    I’ll just add that to my list of complex misunderstood reasons why I’d leave America and never return.

    • @gabby9692
      @gabby9692 4 года назад +1

      Hmm😞

    • @cptchuff2741
      @cptchuff2741 3 года назад

      as long as you don't live in the Midwest or South you would be fine. What other things are on your "list"

  • @taslimchoudhary1253
    @taslimchoudhary1253 4 года назад +3

    Amazing 🇮🇳

  • @theanonymouscomet4373
    @theanonymouscomet4373 2 года назад +1

    A great video! I’ve never experienced a tornado, but I live in the south. Luckily it’s very hilly here

  • @skibiditoilet-wk9cu
    @skibiditoilet-wk9cu 11 дней назад +1

    The tornado rn: anyone wanna die💀

  • @harrris2032
    @harrris2032 4 года назад +35

    I was waiting for this video for so longgggg , tyyyy . Btw love ur videos

  • @bajina
    @bajina 4 года назад +3

    I live in Oklahoma, and I absolutely hate tornados. During spring and summer I get major anxiety.

  • @happydoolie
    @happydoolie 11 месяцев назад +1

    0:32 look closely at the tornado, if you look close enough it looks like the moai 🗿🗿

  • @dadofmine9957
    @dadofmine9957 Год назад

    We live in MS. We went through 2 Tornados in one week. The destruction and power of these things are mind-boggling.

  • @Rainy..Day.
    @Rainy..Day. 4 года назад +14

    We've had tornadoes every Christmas for the past 8 years.

    • @jeremynorman942
      @jeremynorman942 4 года назад

      Where at?

    • @Rainy..Day.
      @Rainy..Day. 4 года назад +1

      @@jeremynorman942 Mobile Alabama.

    • @BarbaraMerryGeng
      @BarbaraMerryGeng 4 года назад +1

      Rainy Day /For real ? I knew about Kansas & Oklahoma but I never heard Alabama has them ! We got a few in NYC, but they’re small & don’t last long ..

    • @Rainy..Day.
      @Rainy..Day. 4 года назад

      @@BarbaraMerryGeng yeah, I moved down here in 2011 and every year since coming here there has been tornadoes either on Christmas day or the day before Christmas. One was tracked going straight up I-65. They're not huge, but have done quite a bit of damage to billboards and some stores.

    • @nugget6671
      @nugget6671 4 года назад

      EPIC

  • @S4LtyTrIcKs
    @S4LtyTrIcKs 4 года назад +3

    Very clear and helpful video

    • @NatGeo
      @NatGeo  4 года назад +1

      We're glad you were able to learn something new! For more information, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/2LfvcJs

  • @lexq-sm6lq
    @lexq-sm6lq 2 года назад +1

    Jesus Christ..
    glad we don't have tornados in my country

  • @BoopyBabbit
    @BoopyBabbit 2 года назад +1

    I have always been interested in tornadoes. this video is really great for information I have watched it so many times. They really are very interesting!

  • @kingdomoftemplescambodia1562
    @kingdomoftemplescambodia1562 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for your amazing video. I'm waiting for your interesting videos. Thanks in Advanced.

  • @jaddenmp
    @jaddenmp 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for teaching me :)

  • @user-yd2hy7py5g
    @user-yd2hy7py5g 4 года назад

    I haven't seen a tornado yet. But I can feel the strength of the tornadoes occuring those areas. I hope to see it in real. I have learned about typhoon's growing so it was more interesting while I was watching this video because I can understand it.

  • @jakobdowell5932
    @jakobdowell5932 2 месяца назад

    They forgot to mention that tornadoes can get over a mile wide. Which is terrifying, lol.

  • @meherkarthik7355
    @meherkarthik7355 3 года назад +6

    this happens whenever I try to play badminton in open grounds

  • @samredfearnmtb2773
    @samredfearnmtb2773 4 года назад +7

    I had a brain storm whilst watching

  • @bob_pm
    @bob_pm 3 года назад +1

    I just have discovered that it is considerably better to watch NG in original speech than translated one. I am from Uzbekistan. We speak in uzbek and russian. But this kind of witty words disappear during translation. Thank you for fascinating videos

  • @stevenreese9840
    @stevenreese9840 3 года назад +1

    Made so much sense compared to other videos

  • @phillipayoung10
    @phillipayoung10 4 года назад +10

    This segment breaks it all down. Thanks for the video!!!

  • @sujayjadhav4248
    @sujayjadhav4248 4 года назад +4

    The narrator has mesmerizing voice

  • @ifirekirby7498
    @ifirekirby7498 4 года назад +1

    A NOTE ABOUT THE EF SCALE FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS A LITTLE MORE INFORMATION
    Tornadoes are based on damage they cause, with wind speed being measured by how much destruction is present.
    A 200 MPH tornado can be classified as an EF0. This can happen if the tornado is over open land, but the outer band of the tornado hits a lawn chair in your backyard.
    If a 200 MPH tornado directly impacts a structure, damage will be assessed, and it will be classified as an EF5 tornado.
    It's mainly based on DAMAGE from wind, not the wind itself.

  • @davidlarsson5122
    @davidlarsson5122 10 месяцев назад +1

    Me in Birmingham, UK, thinking to myself whilst watching the video "such terrifying forces of nature, glad we are not really getting these things around here", then about 2 seconds later, 0:52! :O

  • @simplykayeee
    @simplykayeee 3 года назад +3

    Even tho I hate tornadoes this makes me loook in to tornado subject

  • @uhhuhsure
    @uhhuhsure 4 года назад +10

    Tornadoes 101: Run.

  • @josefernandoquintoaragon7648
    @josefernandoquintoaragon7648 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the info. Was great

  • @josephlowry4320
    @josephlowry4320 3 года назад +1

    You guys are the best and very educational, the video about tornadoes was very awesome and fascinating.

  • @kartoffelface5989
    @kartoffelface5989 4 года назад +3

    Wow cool

  • @namasjiisansi3085
    @namasjiisansi3085 4 года назад +4

    3:55
    EF0:light damage
    EF1:Moderate damage
    EF2:Considerable damage
    EF3:Severe damage
    EF4:Devastating damage
    EF5:Incredible damage
    *EF6: thats a lot damage*

  • @imloch190
    @imloch190 3 года назад +1

    Dieses Video war wunderberaubend

  • @shaunp6963
    @shaunp6963 Год назад +2

    I'm not scared of a lot of thing's for sure Tornado to me is one of the scariest things

  • @dracodux
    @dracodux 4 года назад +8

    the uk hasnt had a tornado in 196 years.. we have tornadoes that are around 1 - 4 inches long and 6 cm thick

    • @kieran197
      @kieran197 4 года назад

      silkyworld lies

    • @kieran197
      @kieran197 4 года назад

      silkyworld uk had one in 2007

    • @dracodux
      @dracodux 4 года назад

      Nebula_kieran slash rohxler Kieran Goat google is wrong then

    • @kieran197
      @kieran197 4 года назад +1

      silkyworld no it was 2005 in Birmingham

  • @miyuko.2621
    @miyuko.2621 4 года назад +6

    I love this! U SHOULD DESERVE MORE SUBSCRIBERS!

  • @Starfish78958
    @Starfish78958 6 месяцев назад +1

    Why i love to watch tornados videos ❤

  • @TheDeadlyKnight
    @TheDeadlyKnight 2 года назад +1

    They’re so terrifying

  • @gauravmathur4568
    @gauravmathur4568 4 года назад +8

    thank you NG........ giving us so much knowledge

  • @duongnguyenlehoang8190
    @duongnguyenlehoang8190 4 года назад +3

    I really like the 101 series about the solar system it helps me Learning a lot about the solar system

  • @diontaedaughtry974
    @diontaedaughtry974 9 месяцев назад

    Out of all the storms tornadoes fascinate me the most.