It's a sobering reality as a viewer when you're also a weather nerd getting all giddy and happy about an epic tornado dropping out of the sky and being able to see it up close in more detail than ever thanks to technology and a brave storm chaser, right up until the moment you watch it tear someone's entire life apart in two seconds. I can't imagine how heavy that is when you're the actual storm chaser. I almost feel guilty watching these videos, but they're so mesmerizing.
There's certainly a balance to be had. I couldn't do the storm chasing and recording/livestreaming thing. I would have to shut off all emotions in order to not have an absolute breakdown watching people lose everything and to actually be productive in my job and beneficial to anyone who needs help. But, people hate seeing/hearing that. I've seen many chasers called cold and heartless for not reacting the way others think they should in that moment and especially on camera. But the reality is, nobody knows how they'll react in these situations until they're in it, and everyone will react in their own way. There are very few wrong ways, but people don't like to accept that.
Some of the adjectives used in these type vids are of terribly poor taste. But, I guess that's just me. I don't like to see people's property and livelihoods being destroyed...nor, do I like to see people get hurt and/or possibly die. Yes, these are incredible videos. But, that doesn't make them any less horrid.
ya amazing, back in the 'decades' i've lived you would see a barn or mill go up, never all these houses. Amazing to me that it is going on during times where we are having a housing market crash.
@visiontv68 Take action to do what? Delete tornadoes? Lmao, you think humans can stop the power of a tornado? Here's a comparison for you. The kinetic energy inside a supercell is over 3x higher than a nuclear bomb. And hundreds of times higher than an atomic bomb.
@@AeraSteele98 I think he's saying that weather is being manipulated at a large scaleby secret organizations for the cabal, which isn't a strange thought when you're open minded enough.
Thanks for showing this to the public! These close up, detailed videos of how these things occur & evolve, is important to understand what they really are. Some fine detail may spark an idea in building techniques, etc.. you never know. Good video!
I live in the Joplin area now, but grew up in Southeast Missouri and still have family there. I was watching this live and called ahead to friends in Van Buren to let them know it was coming. It's crazy when you travel that road regularly and know exactly what is being hit. Kudos for having the courage to be there and help warn those in the path. The fact that I can access you, and others, live on the MyRadar app is great. Keeping tabs there as well as some of the live streamers who are tracking them really keeps us ahead of the game.
Whoa! That slo-mo of it hitting that business was something else! Really shows what tornados are capable of. All the debris flying around at hi-speed, it all becomes a potential missle.
@visiontv68 I think we are. We've been doing it since the dawn of time and can anticipate doing so ad infinitum. All we can do is adapt and mitigate as nature will continue doing its thing.
I used to live south of Birch Tree, in the woods. Back in the 1970s a woman named Penny Klipper told me about living through a tornado there when she was a young woman, pregnant with her first child. She and her sister, who was also pregnant, sat on the bed in their cabin and the building lifted up, spun partway around and settled down again. They were not injured and both gave birth to healthy children. their chicken coop was torn apart, but many of the chickens landed safely in the trees. I lived in that area for years and saw some funnel clouds but none of them touched down. This was fascinating to see.
We had a micro burst come thru and rip off the roof of our neighbors barn. Metal flying everywhere. We don't even get Tornados here but lots of pretty strong and impressive looking dirt devils that wind up resembling these rope tornadoes. But the Microburst was intense! I was out in it trying to get my hens in and Hail was falling and I swallowed so much wind I lost my voice. My hens were running every which way Than the direction I wanted them to go because the wind was crazy and I was in panic, hollering for them to get inside. Felt like a scene from Twister. That was enough for me. I'm in central Arizona! 😳
@visiontv68you climate addicts are so cringe crying about stuff that has been happening since millions of years and is even happening on entirely different planets LOL
Ok first of all, you guys are crazy for getting so close to that tornado. Second: This is the most amazing capture I have seen! Even in slomo you can see the tornado is spinning super fast. Scary, spooky, and I truly hope everyone came through this safely!
hey Jordan, After closer review by my husband, the velocity was hovering over my house at about the 8:20 mark. I didn't have any damage at all. I was in my safe spot with the animals watching you guys and Ryan until we lost signal about the time the tornado ripped apart Baker's Auto. The funnel you are showing about 9:19 I think is what reconfigured about a 1/4 mile east of me and uprooted several trees and ripped the cover from a hoop green house. As I drove out yesterday, I didn't see any damage other than that. This would have been along county road 610 east to a north/south county road. (can't remember that number) the one on Saturday morning destroyed a friend's house and uprooted several trees along county road 617. Thank you for all you do. Be safe out there! Be Safe, Be Prepared, Be Blessed.
Come on man, Reed is super passionate about chasing and hopped up on gas station food. What do you expect? He's also obtained some of the greatest footage and stats out there so there's that . He's not for everyone tho, I understand
Watching that thing coming down is like a monster in a horror movie come down from the sky. I can sure you can see an evil Alien coming from the sky. Terrifying!.
Powerful footage. I tracked this cell from Springfield to Poplar Bluff. Although it was a small funnel the stormed stayed together for an incredible amount of distance & time.
I'm in Wisconsin and we had 4 tornadoes today all within 50 miles of each other around 8. yesterday we had a few as well. they were all F0 tornadoes between 65-80 mph. Those do enough damage, i cant even imagine even an F3 lol.
A mile wide wedge can also be a EF-0 or EF-1. A smaller tornado can have EF-5 strength. Of course the wider the EF-5 (or 4) there will be a wider area of destruction and death. EF-5s are actually rare. Rest in pease, the 168 dead in the Joplin, Mo. tornado.
Gotta give you two credit! Thought you'd gotten a bit too close and maybe that happened. Loved how you two communicated about the changing situation. Oh, did I mention the AWESOME footage?
Thank you for being out there and recording this--and for slowing it down. I'm fascinated by tornadoes and to see it so close and as it hit a building shows it's behavior so clearly. I'm glad you guys know what you're doing and are safe!
VERY good forecasting guys. You predicted the exact moment this drillbit tornado would touch down and all you had to do was wait. Definitely watch that debris though guys, its not something to be under-estimated as 1 single piece of debris can kill. Incredible how powerful the winds clearly were in this tightly rotating funnel.
Sorry for you guys losses. Lotta ppl don’t have insurance and you just watched them become homeless. Hope they all survived to rebuild. We are in the same neck of the woods out here in Missouri.
I watched the video. Thanks for chasing tornados. This helps the community. Also, thank you for not yelling and cussing. This shows your maturity. It's not like other chasers that have been chasing for decades but must act like children or as if that was their first tornado.
It never ceases to amaze when some chaser passes a property that has been destroyed and not stop to check to see if there were injuries or assist in search and rescue, but rather remain in pursuit for filming purposes. Great footage, bad judgement.
They could risk getting shot as looters, or injuring themselves in the process, or cause injury unintentionally, or trespassing, or something. No good deed goes unpunished. Leave that to the professionals.
How do you know if they stopped or not? IDK. I've seen some videos where they have filmed stopping, some where stopping makes more or less sense. I don't assume that people who *could* help wouldn't unless I have hard evidence. Why not, instead of making an accusation like this just ask? "Do you ever stop to check on people? Why or why not?" Something about the internet can make it easy to assume the worst of others. Wouldn't it be great if you were just wrong about this/>
Sometimes storm chasers are first responders. After tornado damage is done, it would not be wise to investigate as downed power lines may still be "live", wind whipped trees may have limbs ready to fall, debris falling from the sky, etc.... Storm chasers are risking their very lives being out there; transmitting information in real time. They're actually saving lives.
@@cactusmann5542lmao shot as looters seconds after a tornado hits something? Give me a fucking break lmao. Probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard! Actually your whole comment was ignorant. Trespassing on a a property that was just destroyed by a tornado? Lmao. Nice stretch to protect your favorite RUclips tornado chaser though! It’s a douchebag move in every sense of the word. Bypassing potential lives saved for your internet clicks is what this dude did and you can’t spin that positive no matter how hard you try to
I agree. There are a lot of them who do stop, but now and then there's chasers like these and I don't understand. It would be my first reaction to check on people....🤷♀️
Be careful Jordan and friends. I get your fascination because I've always been curious and awe inspired by the power of wind, heat and moisture under atmospheric pressures. Even one of my kids became a meteorologist working for the USAF. But what you guys do seems foolhardy. You're a nice guy to share your adventures. Stay safe.
The tornado videos have shows how far out the wind really goes out from these things. The visible is obviously the dangerous part but man you really see how far the high winds go out in some of these videos
Incredible footage! This really captures the force behind a tornado of any size, & illustrates the damage it can do, even if there isn’t a fully condensed funnel from cloud-base to ground.
My Goodness, my heart goes out to everyone effected by these storms recently, its so heartbreaking. Glad you guys are safe and please continue to be safe as you chase and get footage of all these crazy storms, thanks for what you do, I am sure this footage helps us all understand storms and tornadoes and other weather much more.
I’m about 30 minutes from Birch Tree in Southeast MO, just 15 minutes away from the Arkansas border. We usually don’t see tornadoes down here even if there’s a big chance of us getting hit, due to the terrain. It’s usually insane lighting, wall clouds that look like they’re going to produce a tornado, or hardcore rain. My heart goes out to all of the families who got hit here, as well as other surrounding areas such as Mountain View and Van Buren. Much love🙏❤️
Good job on capturing all that on vid, and staying safe. I'm a weather nerd and would love to witness one live, but not sure I'd have the nerve to get that close. The power of such storms is phenomenal! Thanks for sharing this.
I’m leery of the small/innocuous-looking tornadoes after seeing how fast the Joplin tornado went from a thin/rope-like funnel to a monster in such a short time. Stay safe and thank you for sharing the amazing video 🙏
It's a sobering reality as a viewer when you're also a weather nerd getting all giddy and happy about an epic tornado dropping out of the sky and being able to see it up close in more detail than ever thanks to technology and a brave storm chaser, right up until the moment you watch it tear someone's entire life apart in two seconds. I can't imagine how heavy that is when you're the actual storm chaser. I almost feel guilty watching these videos, but they're so mesmerizing.
Once you work search n rescue 😢 you know what's real. But yes it's still scary and exciting at the same time to see a tornado develop
Perfectly said
There's certainly a balance to be had. I couldn't do the storm chasing and recording/livestreaming thing. I would have to shut off all emotions in order to not have an absolute breakdown watching people lose everything and to actually be productive in my job and beneficial to anyone who needs help. But, people hate seeing/hearing that. I've seen many chasers called cold and heartless for not reacting the way others think they should in that moment and especially on camera. But the reality is, nobody knows how they'll react in these situations until they're in it, and everyone will react in their own way. There are very few wrong ways, but people don't like to accept that.
Some of the adjectives used in these type vids are of terribly poor taste. But, I guess that's just me. I don't like to see people's property and livelihoods being destroyed...nor, do I like to see people get hurt and/or possibly die. Yes, these are incredible videos. But, that doesn't make them any less horrid.
Yeah. Pretty sure that funnel just murked someone and the "chasers" just keep rolling.
best up close power flashes ive ever seen on video
The million dollar shot 🥺!!! I really respect your courage ...🕊️....
Be Blessed and stay grateful for life 🙏!!!!
@@Philip-gn8wx I don't think he's the uploader of the vid dude.
Yelp those were definitely power flashes at there best!!!!!!
The power flashes are always a crowd pleaser.
Say what?!!!!
These tornado footages are getting more and more epic, its like you're actually in it if your tv is big enough.. lol
ya amazing, back in the 'decades' i've lived you would see a barn or mill go up, never all these houses. Amazing to me that it is going on during times where we are having a housing market crash.
@HaveAHeartAnimalSanctuary Wrong. There are plenty of archived tornado damage photos, recorded film, and VHS recordings.
Watching on my phone and it still appears humungous!
@geraldmantel4955Yeah ..but how do ya FEEL about all this?
the sfx in Twisters better bet top notch because the store chaser footage this year has been crazy. Hope everyone made it out ok.
The footage on these latest tornadoes is unbelievable. It’s so weird but I can’t stop watching. It’s super addictive.
@visiontv68 Take action to do what? Delete tornadoes? Lmao, you think humans can stop the power of a tornado? Here's a comparison for you. The kinetic energy inside a supercell is over 3x higher than a nuclear bomb. And hundreds of times higher than an atomic bomb.
@@AeraSteele98 I think he's saying that weather is being manipulated at a large scaleby secret organizations for the cabal, which isn't a strange thought when you're open minded enough.
Some of the best vortex breakdown you'll ever see. Excellent job.
And this video illustrates how even small, weaker tornados can still make a mess.
Thanks for showing this to the public! These close up, detailed videos of how these things occur & evolve, is important to understand what they really are. Some fine detail may spark an idea in building techniques, etc.. you never know. Good video!
I am so impressed with your professionalism, courage, and calm!
And the callousness.
I live in the Joplin area now, but grew up in Southeast Missouri and still have family there. I was watching this live and called ahead to friends in Van Buren to let them know it was coming. It's crazy when you travel that road regularly and know exactly what is being hit. Kudos for having the courage to be there and help warn those in the path. The fact that I can access you, and others, live on the MyRadar app is great. Keeping tabs there as well as some of the live streamers who are tracking them really keeps us ahead of the game.
Awesome footage! Been watching these tornado vids for years, and this ranks right up there near the top! Great job!
Whoa! That slo-mo of it hitting that business was something else! Really shows what tornados are capable of. All the debris flying around at hi-speed, it all becomes a potential missle.
I reduced my speed down to .25 and it was unique.
It's never been a secert
@@OffendingTheOffendable Well knowing is one thing, and seeing and experiencing it is another.
@visiontv68 I think we are. We've been doing it since the dawn of time and can anticipate doing so ad infinitum. All we can do is adapt and mitigate as nature will continue doing its thing.
I used to live south of Birch Tree, in the woods. Back in the 1970s a woman named Penny Klipper told me about living through a tornado there when she was a young woman, pregnant with her first child. She and her sister, who was also pregnant, sat on the bed in their cabin and the building lifted up, spun partway around and settled down again. They were not injured and both gave birth to healthy children. their chicken coop was torn apart, but many of the chickens landed safely in the trees. I lived in that area for years and saw some funnel clouds but none of them touched down. This was fascinating to see.
Used to live in Evansville, IN and went to Kentucky Lake. You’re braver and crazier than I am! God bless you too!
I live in Evansville! The other night was scary but glad we got lucky compared to other places
I did too!, Well actually Newburgh
The filming of this storm is breathtaking. Thank you for showing me what you are seeing.
Dude! You got some epic footage here! Very impressive.
This right here illustrates perfectly how a tornado can tear the roof off a house and the one right next to it is untouched!
@visiontv68 Tornadoes have been around since before humans existed. Not sure how that is related to "climate change".
We had a micro burst come thru and rip off the roof of our neighbors barn. Metal flying everywhere. We don't even get Tornados here but lots of pretty strong and impressive looking dirt devils that wind up resembling these rope tornadoes. But the Microburst was intense! I was out in it trying to get my hens in and Hail was falling and I swallowed so much wind I lost my voice. My hens were running every which way Than the direction I wanted them to go because the wind was crazy and I was in panic, hollering for them to get inside. Felt like a scene from Twister. That was enough for me. I'm in central Arizona! 😳
@visiontv68you climate addicts are so cringe crying about stuff that has been happening since millions of years and is even happening on entirely different planets LOL
@@AeraSteele98 Climate change is fake, weather manipulation however, is real
Ok first of all, you guys are crazy for getting so close to that tornado. Second: This is the most amazing capture I have seen! Even in slomo you can see the tornado is spinning super fast. Scary, spooky, and I truly hope everyone came through this safely!
That's the most intense you tube video opening I ever witnessed. Top notch video.
@visiontv68 💯
One of the best tornado videos EVER! Great job.
Ehh. 🙄
The porch lights stayed on after the roof was ripped away. Amazing footage.
Fantastic postitioning and great video. Horrible for the homeowner that was hit.
Like right out of into the storm. Very impressive and dynamic helical tornado here. Obviously very destructive despite its small size
It's larger than it appeared
Mother nature throwing a party in some dudes house and didn't even clean up after
hey Jordan, After closer review by my husband, the velocity was hovering over my house at about the 8:20 mark. I didn't have any damage at all. I was in my safe spot with the animals watching you guys and Ryan until we lost signal about the time the tornado ripped apart Baker's Auto. The funnel you are showing about 9:19 I think is what reconfigured about a 1/4 mile east of me and uprooted several trees and ripped the cover from a hoop green house. As I drove out yesterday, I didn't see any damage other than that. This would have been along county road 610 east to a north/south county road. (can't remember that number)
the one on Saturday morning destroyed a friend's house and uprooted several trees along county road 617.
Thank you for all you do. Be safe out there! Be Safe, Be Prepared, Be Blessed.
Absolutely astounding video of tornado formation !!!!!! Keep up the awesome work.....safely.
Agree with the safely part too.
Impressive footage and very dangerous. I hope you circled back to make sure no one was injured.
They didn't, I think. A callous pair.
Dang...wicked ass nados this season. Great footage, keep helping out, stay safe...
Wow good video, weed trimmer would have been screaming like a school girl over this, thanks for staying calm.
😂😂 So true 😂😂
I can't stand to hear him screaming like an idiot on his videos...
@@CMWBNS he’s actually the best storm chaser though
Come on man, Reed is super passionate about chasing and hopped up on gas station food. What do you expect? He's also obtained some of the greatest footage and stats out there so there's that . He's not for everyone tho, I understand
The slow motion was crazy
Watching that thing coming down is like a monster in a horror movie come down from the sky. I can sure you can see an evil Alien coming from the sky. Terrifying!.
That tornado was jumping all over the place in a matter of seconds. Extremely scary reality check.
Powerful footage. I tracked this cell from Springfield to Poplar Bluff. Although it was a small funnel the stormed stayed together for an incredible amount of distance & time.
What about Thomasville Missouri
Good capture of cloud rotation showing tornado development. Unbelievable! Awesome footage. Stay safe!
Thanks for the " Wow " instead of the " Oh My God " I usually hear in tornado videos. Wonderful video and nice calm demeanor.
That’s a relatively small tornado. Imagine what a mile wide F5 can do. 😳
I'm in Wisconsin and we had 4 tornadoes today all within 50 miles of each other around 8. yesterday we had a few as well. they were all F0 tornadoes between 65-80 mph. Those do enough damage, i cant even imagine even an F3 lol.
I had about 3 tornadoes about 10ish miles away from me and luckily only had mild flooding in my city and not much damage
A mile wide wedge can also be a EF-0 or EF-1. A smaller tornado can have EF-5 strength. Of course the wider the EF-5 (or 4) there will be a wider area of destruction and death. EF-5s are actually rare. Rest in pease, the 168 dead in the Joplin, Mo. tornado.
Yeah def a small tornado but prolly around EF2 since it ripped most of a roof off.
Yeah def a small tornado but prolly around EF2 since it ripped most of a roof off.
Lord what a start of a stormy summer. God bless yall, be safe. Great footage.
Amazing up close video of this tornado its interesting to see how violent even a relatively small tornado can be.
Gotta give you two credit! Thought you'd gotten a bit too close and maybe that happened. Loved how you two communicated about the changing situation. Oh, did I mention the AWESOME footage?
That vortex breakdown at 3:33 is insane
Near home to us , amazing coverage !!!!!!!
That was amazing and terrifying watching that tornado form!
I have always been fascinated by severe weather. Must be the Hall in me😅 that DNA is hard to deny.
I pass by this exact spot on my way to Springfield - so sad to see the destruction
I definitely saw more than one vortex in some of your footage. Great job!
Prayers for all the people
Great job Jordan. Chase safe. Hello from your friend The Montana storm spotters
I've never seen nor heard footage this close and clear of a tornado!!! Great Job and continue to stay clear and safe!!! 🌪️🙏😎🤟💯
Thank you for being out there and recording this--and for slowing it down. I'm fascinated by tornadoes and to see it so close and as it hit a building shows it's behavior so clearly. I'm glad you guys know what you're doing and are safe!
You guys are super brave. No fear! I would be running in the opposite direction.
VERY good forecasting guys. You predicted the exact moment this drillbit tornado would touch down and all you had to do was wait. Definitely watch that debris though guys, its not something to be under-estimated as 1 single piece of debris can kill. Incredible how powerful the winds clearly were in this tightly rotating funnel.
Sorry for you guys losses. Lotta ppl don’t have insurance and you just watched them become homeless. Hope they all survived to rebuild. We are in the same neck of the woods out here in Missouri.
Climate refugees 😢
That was amazing watching it start out from just that giant swirling and then it came down. That was some amazing footage!
The best tornado coverage I have ever seen. Thanks. Stay safe. Liked and subscribed.
I watched the video. Thanks for chasing tornados. This helps the community. Also, thank you for not yelling and cussing. This shows your maturity. It's not like other chasers that have been chasing for decades but must act like children or as if that was their first tornado.
It never ceases to amaze when some chaser passes a property that has been destroyed and not stop to check to see if there were injuries or assist in search and rescue, but rather remain in pursuit for filming purposes. Great footage, bad judgement.
They could risk getting shot as looters, or injuring themselves in the process, or cause injury unintentionally, or trespassing, or something. No good deed goes unpunished. Leave that to the professionals.
How do you know if they stopped or not? IDK. I've seen some videos where they have filmed stopping, some where stopping makes more or less sense. I don't assume that people who *could* help wouldn't unless I have hard evidence. Why not, instead of making an accusation like this just ask? "Do you ever stop to check on people? Why or why not?"
Something about the internet can make it easy to assume the worst of others. Wouldn't it be great if you were just wrong about this/>
Sometimes storm chasers are first responders. After tornado damage is done, it would not be wise to investigate as downed power lines may still be "live", wind whipped trees may have limbs ready to fall, debris falling from the sky, etc.... Storm chasers are risking their very lives being out there; transmitting information in real time. They're actually saving lives.
@@cactusmann5542lmao shot as looters seconds after a tornado hits something? Give me a fucking break lmao. Probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard! Actually your whole comment was ignorant. Trespassing on a a property that was just destroyed by a tornado? Lmao. Nice stretch to protect your favorite RUclips tornado chaser though! It’s a douchebag move in every sense of the word. Bypassing potential lives saved for your internet clicks is what this dude did and you can’t spin that positive no matter how hard you try to
I agree. There are a lot of them who do stop, but now and then there's chasers like these and I don't understand. It would be my first reaction to check on people....🤷♀️
This generation of storm chasers are the best!
Thanks for the slow motion - impressive and disturbing.
Omg you guys are amazing❤❤❤thank you for the risks you take for us to see mother nature in action wow
Be careful Jordan and friends. I get your fascination because I've always been curious and awe inspired by the power of wind, heat and moisture under atmospheric pressures. Even one of my kids became a meteorologist working for the USAF. But what you guys do seems foolhardy. You're a nice guy to share your adventures. Stay safe.
Wow...that slowmo was insane...it looked like laser beams being fired off 😳 awesome video
DEWs
One of the most amazing videos of a tornado's birth that I've ever seen! Well done!
The tornado videos have shows how far out the wind really goes out from these things. The visible is obviously the dangerous part but man you really see how far the high winds go out in some of these videos
Great work boys!!!👍👍
Incredible footage! This really captures the force behind a tornado of any size, & illustrates the damage it can do, even if there isn’t a fully condensed funnel from cloud-base to ground.
My Goodness, my heart goes out to everyone effected by these storms recently, its so heartbreaking. Glad you guys are safe and please continue to be safe as you chase and get footage of all these crazy storms, thanks for what you do, I am sure this footage helps us all understand storms and tornadoes and other weather much more.
Great job! Thank you for filming and uploading. 😎👍
First video I have seen whee you capture the sound so well
One of the better tornado videos I've seen in a while. Very little verbal hype, just good observational comments.
Very brave! You are risking your life! Some tornado triple in size immediately chasers were killed
The slow-mo buzzing AUDIO...I got goose bumps and then some.
Despite the dangerous work you do, I must admit that the shots you filmed are amazing 👍⛈🌪.
Please try to stay safe and thanks the tornado is the devil tiring everything apart
Amazing footage
This extraordinary video is proof positive that tornadoes aren't always visible all the way to the ground.
Look up!!
Great job guys.
Fantastic footage.
I love weather MG that's amazing footage.
amazing footage, jordan!!!
Nice work Jordan and crew!
Impressive footage.
True
We here in Euless , Texas had baseball size hail.
That is INSANE!
You post some of the best videos. No fear! Stay Safe
The best tornado footage I have ever seen. Absolutely terrifying.
you could actually see the electricy going through the tornado if you look very closely after the powerflash
Wow. Amazing footage. Thank you for sharing from East Central Indiana
Looks like hell on earth to me...
As a former Oklahoma resident … it was! And is, fir those still living there!
I hope you stopped to check if anyone was hurt.
3:35 this looks incredible. like from the movies but in real life
This footage is insane!!! I really hope no one was in that house when it was getting tore up by that angry nader. Just wow.
I’m about 30 minutes from Birch Tree in Southeast MO, just 15 minutes away from the Arkansas border. We usually don’t see tornadoes down here even if there’s a big chance of us getting hit, due to the terrain. It’s usually insane lighting, wall clouds that look like they’re going to produce a tornado, or hardcore rain. My heart goes out to all of the families who got hit here, as well as other surrounding areas such as Mountain View and Van Buren. Much love🙏❤️
Shout out to a southern missourian. I'm from Alton, MO.
Excellent video, glad you're ok
Outstanding footage! Be careful boys.
Good job on capturing all that on vid, and staying safe. I'm a weather nerd and would love to witness one live, but not sure I'd have the nerve to get that close. The power of such storms is phenomenal! Thanks for sharing this.
The sound alone is terrifying. Jesus have mercy
Thanks for the footage be safe guys
Best up close footage I've ever seen.
What a unique footage! And fearless/well-prepared guys💪💪💪
Thank you!!👍
Unbelievable Footage Really makes you appreciate Chasers like yourself. May GOD BLESS
Boys that was some dope footage! Slow mo was sick!
Amazing video! Thank you.
I’m leery of the small/innocuous-looking tornadoes after seeing how fast the Joplin tornado went from a thin/rope-like funnel to a monster in such a short time. Stay safe and thank you for sharing the amazing video 🙏
Spectacular. It's just amazing how powerful these things are.
This is incredible dude