Imagine being a caveman and you're just chilling one day probably looking for food when suddenly a cloud of death noodles like this just destroys everything in front of you
I can't even imagine what it would have been like for people to see these things form in front of them with zero warning even just 150 years ago, makes total sense a lot of them thought they were angry gods bringing death and destruction from the sky and taking on the appearance of tendrils/ arms reaching down and destroying everything it touches.
The fact that NOBODY died (i believe that is wat u mean) is amazing. Granted the injuries could include broken backs and becoming paraplegic, but still, no fatalities from an ef4 is amazing
We get far more tornadoes than are reported in Canada. Alberta,Saskatchewan and Manitoba have the most. Our Country has lower population and that means more space.If a tornado doesn’t do damage or is just in open land then environment Canada doesn’t send out a warning. I have seen 2 in my lifetime and I wasn’t even storm chasing then.One was weak but the other was large wedge . I am in absolute awe of them.
Great video Celton !! This is arguably the best video I’ve seen of the Elkhorn NE EF4, also worth mentioning that how fast is it morphed into a monster of a storm.
An absolutely crazy day. Me and several friends were in a discord call monitoring all this when this went down. Glad to see you guys got some baller video of it! This thing was insane.
This is genuinely some of the highest quality and most terrifying footage of a tornado i’ve ever seen. The proximity y’all had while the tornado formed was absolutely unbelievable
@@TheARJ15 yeah it was unbelievable to watch happen with our own two eyes, Chris and I are normally pretty quiet when we chase but you can pretty clearly tell we were kinda freaking out a little bit when we realized we were watching the birth of a violent wedge tornado at extremely close range
I like how you added the tornado path graphics and your travel path as well. It goes a long way to explaining your chase and videos. Well narrated, too!
I was a student at UNL during this outbreak. One of my friends was living at home with her family that semester in Bennington. She saw the tornado while driving home from letting her brother’s dogs out. She said it was so huge that she thought it was heavy rain, didn’t even realize it was a tornado until her mom called to ask where she was. It ended up missing her house by less than a mile.
A mile or 2 east of Elkhorn it would have hit my house, (further east down Maple)it would have been far more destructive. Glad your friend is ok though.
I live an hour away from Omaha. That day I was pulled out of school and went to my grandparents house. It was truly terrifying watching the local news announce a tornado emergency. A few weeks later me and my family drove through Elkhorn. The damage was absolutely heartbreaking.
Mark my words 2025 will be the year of the next super outbreak, next year will be one to remember with a highly active spring and likely the return of the ef-5s. La Nina as of this winter spring will be INSANE.
Your showing your drive route as you narrate is very helpful for our getting a better feel for how close and perilous your documenting is; other videos that didn’t do this feel chaotic ..which is real and all AND though doesn’t give perspective. Great filming and editing in your video…all sorts of aspects captured and displayed.
At about the 4-min mark when it’s crossing the road it’s like an evil spectre in the process of materializing. Impressive imagery, Celton 👍🏻👏🏻 EDIT: Kudos to Chris, as well 👍🏻👏🏻
Seeing a multi-vortex tornado turn into a wedge tornado in real time is super cool. I live in NZ and we never get tornadoes but I want to see one one day.
My granddad was born to well-to-do folks in Winston-Salem, NC. Family legend (?) is, his dad offered to buy him a farm in Arkansas, and Grandpa said, hell no, I don't want to see another tornado! So I am a Californian. Thanks, Grandpa!
I used to live in Arkansas for 1 year because my dads work so me moved and dam there was a lot of tornado warnings ⚠ one time in the night at I think about 4am there was a tornado warning my hole family had to go in our bathroom and luckily it didn't hit our house
The tornado missed me by about a mile. I had never seen the destructive power of a tornado in person until I helped with the cleanup. It was devastating. Thank god nobody died.
I live in Australia and I don’t experience much tornado nor any in real life but this looks like so much fun tbh. If it was actually happening though I would probably cry 😂😂❤
I can't imagine being so close to this monster for so long! I was chasing that day as well and this was the first tornado in 5 years I've taken my foot off the gas for! Some of the best footage I've seen in a while of the life of a sig tornado! Keep up the insane work!
Honestly I'm glad there is someone who is recording the none ef5s. Tornadoes are horrifying regardless of the level and I feel people who don't live with them forget that. They're inherently unpredictable and that's the horror of it
I understand what you’re saying, but the entire world is impacted by natural disasters of all variety. So while they might not understand a tornado, people still live through hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, sinkholes, landslides, etc. It comes down to compassion and empathy, not a specific disaster.
I remember watching for hours in the news and seeing what happened. My sister was in Lincoln and saw it. Shortly after it went through Elkhorn, my cousin sent me a video of the tornado ripping through his area. I still get chills seeing this monster.
Glad she was safe, this thing was an absolute monster, thank goodness it missed the main part of the Omaha suburbs just to the west, a lot would have been different if that storm tracked just a mile or two further east that day.
Looking at videos of this thing fully wedged out at well over a mile wide, it's crazy just how much it resembled the Phil-Campbell Hackleburg tornado appearance-wise. Low-hanging wall cloud, partially rain-wrapped, massive HP supercell wedge.
It's still insane to think this happened so close to me, about a 20 minute drive. My English teacher lost his house, and almost his family, in the storm. I haven't rlly felt the same about tornados since. It rlly opens your eyes about how glorified tornados are, people just don't seem to understand the horror of these storms until they experience it themselves.
I live in Elkhorn. I remeber a deathly wind. with the tornado about 1 mile from my house. I saw the pure dark sky. And knew this was no joke. I was always not so scared of natural disasters because Elkhorn didn’t get any. But now. after that, I’ll never ever forget .
I was in Elkhorn attending school at the time during this outbreak. We were mainly just joking around the entire time not knowing how bad it truly was. Many of my friends who attend my high school were required to relocate since their houses were either extremely damaged or just gone. One of my best friends ended up losing his house during this event, he lost nearly everything, but thank God his family and him were able to get back on their feet. Thank you for recording this with HIGH RISK Chris, not many people in and out of Omaha would know about the true power of this tornado.
One touched down at 2 am last year here in Louisiana. I could hear it and knew what it was. I was standing at my open door with my pocket size emergency radio that has a flashlight in my hand tuned to our NOAA channel. It was a full 2 minutes after I noticed the roar before the warning was issued. Luckily it hit a swamp about a mile away and nobody was hurt but it was scary because I live in a camper.
Great work, awesome footage. Most importantly it’s phenomenal that no lives were lost. I’ve always been fascinated by tornadoes since I was a kid. I’m 43 now and chasing a tornado is definitely on my bucket list.
I was working at the open door mission when these hit. Even being next to the airport well away from the path, or so we thought lol, we sheltered in place for over an hour iirc. I had 175+ guys in the windowless bunkhouse and another 75-80 in the east stairwells. It was a fun experience and I’ll never forget it! Great video guys!
I work at a local lumber yard in Omaha, and we're still slammed with orders for the repairs out in Elkhorn. After seeing all that destruction I'm still amazed that nobody was killed.
Ok I have to say this. At the beginning where the tornado quickly touches down on the road where the cars were, immediately the Twister Scence where The Sisters spin the truck around came to my head as well as the song, "You spin me rigjt around baby! Right around baby, right around!" 😂
I live on the north side of Lincoln, just a couple of miles from where this tornado touched down. Scariest tornado outbreak I’ve ever experienced. Family and friends in Bennington and Blair were narrowly missed.
I watched multiple live streams that day because it was just so wild! Between this day and the pre-Milton tornado outbreak in Florida, I'm not sure which was crazier! The tornadoes in this outbreak were definitely photogenic!
I was born and raised in this area. All my friends and family still live here. It was stressful watching the lives on this but i told everyone i know to be wearher aware. Thankful no one died that day.
Chris: That is a Monster! Celton: Holy Crap That’s Strong Chris: I Know Celton: Oh My Gosh That Tornado Hit The Cars Chris: It’s Weakening Over The Cars Celton: The Tornado Went Near The Home Chris: There’s 100 Mph Winds
The damage in the fields and trees around 7:25 looks like pretty solid ef4 damage honestly. That thing was stout. Im really worried about the next bad ef5. Its just way over due now.
it was one of the scariest days. i remember so vividly how dark the skies were, how loud it was outside. I was on my way home from school scared because the sky was looking un usual. normally tornados dont come into lincoln. i cried while watching the news this day.
Psa if it looks like it’s standing still it might be coming towards you and creating a sort of optical illusion and you won’t notice till it’s to late.
Yep,this is my town. Good ol springtime in Nebraska, tornado alley. This one missed us,but we got hit with minor damage a few years earlier. Goota love the plains of the Heartland.
That same day is when Minden IA got hit and the tornado traveled north east narrowly missing Harlan IA. About 20 minutes from where I live. If it would have hit Harlan it definitely would have been an EF-5.
My family and I live 6 miles away from where this hit. There are families in our church whos houses got detroyed by this tornado and some of my friends heard it, my best friend's dad even saw it.
I had to show my husband this one. I've never seen a triple vortex before (and I watch a lot of videos). My husband, who chased in the late 1970s for OU hasn't seen one like that either. And then to wedge like that....
I missed this tornado by about 30 minutes. I was on my way to Kansas for the weekend. This tornado missed my house by about a little less than a mile fortunately. Had no clue if me and my mom had a home anymore because she was at work. When I got back into town, the damage in the neighborhood next to ours was insane. I’ve never seen anything like it
I know people who lost their houses from this storm :/ missed my house by about 1/2 of a mile. I remember the cleanup the next day being insane, looked like a war zone
10:21 it's insane how it vanishes so quickly, all that destruction and power and there's hardly a visible trace in just 10 seconds from this point edit: maybe the video is sped up at that moment, I can't really tell, even if it was though that tornado still dissipated really quickly
@@OliverRhodes-i7f saw that one as well, these two tornadoes were the strongest I saw this year. My story of chasing greenfield is a lot darker than this tornado though..
I live in San Francisco and December 14, 2024 we had our first tornado warning and blaring our phones at 5:55 am due to a line of storms incoming. I got up thinking it was a joke but soon I looked out the window I saw several flashes of lightning, lighting up the city. It was no joke! About 5 minutes later I heard this very loud roar and and sent chills up my spine and I really thought a tornado did touch down and I ran toward the hallway, but turns out it was very strong straight line winds around 85 mph with some peak gusts around 95 mph according to National Weather Service after they analyzed the damage. Some folks who are from the Midwest told many folks in San Francisco that to not ignore the warning because we typically not a tornado area, all it takes is one tornado to change our lives. South of San Francisco Scott Valley had a EF1 tornado and flip cars over with people inside of them.
@@longbeach225 yup scary stuff, they can happen pretty much anywhere under the right conditions and those straight line winds can be just as dangerous as tornadoes. It’s rare but California does get a few tornadoes every year.
Imagine being a caveman and you're just chilling one day probably looking for food when suddenly a cloud of death noodles like this just destroys everything in front of you
All you tornado tubers are just one big community, aren't you? 😂
I can't even imagine what it would have been like for people to see these things form in front of them with zero warning even just 150 years ago, makes total sense a lot of them thought they were angry gods bringing death and destruction from the sky and taking on the appearance of tendrils/ arms reaching down and destroying everything it touches.
Omg it's the man
OMG I love your videos @tornadotrx !! ❤❤
Lol I love how you all just support each other and appear in each others’ comment sections😂🫶
The fact that NOBODY died (i believe that is wat u mean) is amazing. Granted the injuries could include broken backs and becoming paraplegic, but still, no fatalities from an ef4 is amazing
@@wolfsagegaming1336 yup no fatalities which is incredible given how violent this tornado was, how big it was, and where it was tracking through.
People mist be praying very hard
We get far more tornadoes than are reported in Canada. Alberta,Saskatchewan and Manitoba have the most. Our Country has lower population and that means more space.If a tornado doesn’t do damage or is just in open land then environment Canada doesn’t send out a warning. I have seen 2 in my lifetime and I wasn’t even storm chasing then.One was weak but the other was large wedge . I am in absolute awe of them.
The amount of braveness you need is unbelievable I could never
That's insane I had no idea that there were tornadoes that far north 😮@@charisselinnell-morton4137
Great video Celton !!
This is arguably the best video I’ve seen of the Elkhorn NE EF4, also worth mentioning that how fast is it morphed into a monster of a storm.
You obviously haven't watch them all then.
That’s the Mindin tornado not elk horn tornado
@ This isn’t Minden, the video shows the Elkhorn Nebraska EF4
@ It already across the river into Iowa
@@Fishingwarning45 Celtons video shows the Lincoln Nebraska EF3 and the Elkhorn Nebraska EF4. Odds are that you didn’t watch the video.
An absolutely crazy day. Me and several friends were in a discord call monitoring all this when this went down. Glad to see you guys got some baller video of it! This thing was insane.
This is genuinely some of the highest quality and most terrifying footage of a tornado i’ve ever seen. The proximity y’all had while the tornado formed was absolutely unbelievable
@@TheARJ15 yeah it was unbelievable to watch happen with our own two eyes, Chris and I are normally pretty quiet when we chase but you can pretty clearly tell we were kinda freaking out a little bit when we realized we were watching the birth of a violent wedge tornado at extremely close range
Not trying to downplay this video but Pecos Hank has a wonderful video of a tornado that he was almost taken by. He got himself in a bad spot
@@deekamikaze Theres a few, the notable ones I believe were in Canadian, Texas in 2019 and Canton, Texas in 2017. Hank is the 🐐
@@CeltonHenderson Just remember now, there was two of you, so that's four eyes
That's why I subbed
I like how you added the tornado path graphics and your travel path as well. It goes a long way to explaining your chase and videos. Well narrated, too!
What a wild day, great documentation of this monster!
Thanks Max, the footage you guys captured on this day blew my mind when I saw it, I don't think any of us are gonna forget April 26th anytime soon.
Those April 26th definitely were a stunner. Thank God the NWS uplifted the rating to EF4.
@Mrgoatluckygamer this chase took place across eastern Nebraska and western Iowa near the Omaha area
I was a student at UNL during this outbreak. One of my friends was living at home with her family that semester in Bennington. She saw the tornado while driving home from letting her brother’s dogs out. She said it was so huge that she thought it was heavy rain, didn’t even realize it was a tornado until her mom called to ask where she was. It ended up missing her house by less than a mile.
OMG 😲 😱 😮😮😮
@@818Dimplesnot that scary oml
A mile or 2 east of Elkhorn it would have hit my house, (further east down Maple)it would have been far more destructive. Glad your friend is ok though.
An impressive capture! The details of the individual vertices had me wowing with you
I live an hour away from Omaha. That day I was pulled out of school and went to my grandparents house. It was truly terrifying watching the local news announce a tornado emergency. A few weeks later me and my family drove through Elkhorn. The damage was absolutely heartbreaking.
Elkhorn is where my brother lives!! Great to see someone nearby! I live in iowa
I cant imagine what it must've felt like to witness this in person and to chase it, what a phenomenal video
2024 was truly the year of powerful multivortex tornadoes. Absolutely insane how many there were this year. Amazing footage!
Mark my words 2025 will be the year of the next super outbreak, next year will be one to remember with a highly active spring and likely the return of the ef-5s. La Nina as of this winter spring will be INSANE.
This video gave me a heart attack with just how CLOSE you guys were to that Tornado
Your showing your drive route as you narrate is very helpful for our getting a better feel for how close and perilous your documenting is; other videos that didn’t do this feel chaotic ..which is real and all AND though doesn’t give perspective. Great filming and editing in your video…all sorts of aspects captured and displayed.
At about the 4-min mark when it’s crossing the road it’s like an evil spectre in the process of materializing. Impressive imagery, Celton 👍🏻👏🏻
EDIT: Kudos to Chris, as well 👍🏻👏🏻
Seeing a multi-vortex tornado turn into a wedge tornado in real time is super cool. I live in NZ and we never get tornadoes but I want to see one one day.
I hope you get that chance from a safe position, there is nothing else like it.
My granddad was born to well-to-do folks in Winston-Salem, NC. Family legend (?) is, his dad offered to buy him a farm in Arkansas, and Grandpa said, hell no, I don't want to see another tornado! So I am a Californian. Thanks, Grandpa!
I would have chosen Arkansas myself 🤣
I used to live in Arkansas for 1 year because my dads work so me moved and dam there was a lot of tornado warnings ⚠ one time in the night at I think about 4am there was a tornado warning my hole family had to go in our bathroom and luckily it didn't hit our house
The tornado missed me by about a mile. I had never seen the destructive power of a tornado in person until I helped with the cleanup. It was devastating. Thank god nobody died.
That was good of you to help.
Same here. Helped with salvage efforts shortly afterwards and it was surreal. Heartbreaking indeed. Glad you were spared!
Love to be that guy it’s God with capital G
You must have been close to me. My homes was one of the ones destroyed in the ramblewood area
This and Adam Lucio’s video of this outbreak are some of the best Tornado footage ever filmed. Amazing work guys.
I live in Australia and I don’t experience much tornado nor any in real life but this looks like so much fun tbh. If it was actually happening though I would probably cry 😂😂❤
Ikr like im bummed we dont get them... but also glad they arent destroying peoples lives, would love to visit and hopefully witness a tornado one day
Just live in Oklahoma @@Rondigity92
I can't imagine being so close to this monster for so long! I was chasing that day as well and this was the first tornado in 5 years I've taken my foot off the gas for! Some of the best footage I've seen in a while of the life of a sig tornado! Keep up the insane work!
Absoluty love the enthusiasm. Keep the chase going fellas.
Honestly I'm glad there is someone who is recording the none ef5s. Tornadoes are horrifying regardless of the level and I feel people who don't live with them forget that. They're inherently unpredictable and that's the horror of it
I understand what you’re saying, but the entire world is impacted by natural disasters of all variety. So while they might not understand a tornado, people still live through hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, sinkholes, landslides, etc.
It comes down to compassion and empathy, not a specific disaster.
The VAST majority aren't EF5's, I'm not sure what you mean here.
The adrenaline when a tornado comes down would be INSANE
I remember watching for hours in the news and seeing what happened. My sister was in Lincoln and saw it. Shortly after it went through Elkhorn, my cousin sent me a video of the tornado ripping through his area. I still get chills seeing this monster.
I always wanted a better documented video of this tornado, I think of this tornado a lot. Thank you!
I live in Elkhorn and I wasn’t home but my mom was. Luckily the tornado went about 1/2 mile west and missed our house.
Glad she was safe, this thing was an absolute monster, thank goodness it missed the main part of the Omaha suburbs just to the west, a lot would have been different if that storm tracked just a mile or two further east that day.
O thank good
I’m meant god
😂
Looking at videos of this thing fully wedged out at well over a mile wide, it's crazy just how much it resembled the Phil-Campbell Hackleburg tornado appearance-wise. Low-hanging wall cloud, partially rain-wrapped, massive HP supercell wedge.
glad yall stayed safe ❤
It's still insane to think this happened so close to me, about a 20 minute drive. My English teacher lost his house, and almost his family, in the storm. I haven't rlly felt the same about tornados since. It rlly opens your eyes about how glorified tornados are, people just don't seem to understand the horror of these storms until they experience it themselves.
I live in Elkhorn. I remeber a deathly wind. with the tornado about 1 mile from my house. I saw the pure dark sky. And knew this was no joke. I was always not so scared of natural disasters because Elkhorn didn’t get any. But now. after that, I’ll never ever forget .
I'm so addicted to this stuff. Stay safe!
There’s just something I love about watching destructive/deadly things idk why-
What a incredible video Celton, kudos to you !
0:09 A tornado emergency is the freaking worste thing to hear, it basically warns the whole state about the tornado i think
I was in Elkhorn attending school at the time during this outbreak. We were mainly just joking around the entire time not knowing how bad it truly was. Many of my friends who attend my high school were required to relocate since their houses were either extremely damaged or just gone. One of my best friends ended up losing his house during this event, he lost nearly everything, but thank God his family and him were able to get back on their feet.
Thank you for recording this with HIGH RISK Chris, not many people in and out of Omaha would know about the true power of this tornado.
One touched down at 2 am last year here in Louisiana. I could hear it and knew what it was. I was standing at my open door with my pocket size emergency radio that has a flashlight in my hand tuned to our NOAA channel. It was a full 2 minutes after I noticed the roar before the warning was issued. Luckily it hit a swamp about a mile away and nobody was hurt but it was scary because I live in a camper.
this editing and these little animations are awesome. keep up the great work and stay safe!
that is wild, great documentation keep it up👍
Really great footage, guys! Stay safe out there!
Great footage ... utterly amazing that there were no fatalities from that tornado. What a beast
There is a fine line between curiosity and insanity these guys take the cake
Great work, awesome footage. Most importantly it’s phenomenal that no lives were lost. I’ve always been fascinated by tornadoes since I was a kid. I’m 43 now and chasing a tornado is definitely on my bucket list.
Yourself and Chris got some of the best Greenfield AND Elkhorn footage of the year. Top class work 👏
Glad you got your channel back
Thank you, that was one of the most stressful experiences of my life.
I was working at the open door mission when these hit. Even being next to the airport well away from the path, or so we thought lol, we sheltered in place for over an hour iirc. I had 175+ guys in the windowless bunkhouse and another 75-80 in the east stairwells. It was a fun experience and I’ll never forget it! Great video guys!
I remember watching some of this live, that cell just kept putting tornadoes down one after another, it was insane.
That horizontal vortex reminds me of the 2011 tuscaloosa video of it
was in school when this happened, the tornado emergency scared us all lol
I work at a local lumber yard in Omaha, and we're still slammed with orders for the repairs out in Elkhorn. After seeing all that destruction I'm still amazed that nobody was killed.
Ok I have to say this. At the beginning where the tornado quickly touches down on the road where the cars were, immediately the Twister Scence where The Sisters spin the truck around came to my head as well as the song, "You spin me rigjt around baby! Right around baby, right around!" 😂
“Like a record baby round round right round”
@Celton Henderson, your channel is back! So glad the scammers couldn't bring you down!
The vortices at the beginning were insane to watch.
I live on the north side of Lincoln, just a couple of miles from where this tornado touched down. Scariest tornado outbreak I’ve ever experienced. Family and friends in Bennington and Blair were narrowly missed.
Another great video Celton, both you and Chris deliver top quality content dude.
Keep up the awesome work bro 💯💯💯🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I watched multiple live streams that day because it was just so wild! Between this day and the pre-Milton tornado outbreak in Florida, I'm not sure which was crazier! The tornadoes in this outbreak were definitely photogenic!
great chase! and the 'let's move let's move' to see if you could help those people is the proper attitude 👍
I remember seeing reports of this tornado, but never any footage until today. Still blows my mind.
I was born and raised in this area. All my friends and family still live here. It was stressful watching the lives on this but i told everyone i know to be wearher aware. Thankful no one died that day.
good catch man, ive been tryin to get into tornado chasin and soon found out its expensive. moved to the midwest and everything for it lol
This was my top 5 favourite footage. Very similar to El Reno tornado. Congratulations guys 👍
Oh goodness that thing had tentacles!!! What a beast and ya'll got some amazing footage!!!
3:24 You guys look like we're in the "General Sam and Sam Hyde are tornado chasers" universe.
You guys are the bravest people. I know if I were you I would be crying.
This is the best tornado video I’ve ever seen. I would love to go out to the Midwest and do this. It would be so exciting.
What a strange looking tornado. Seeing this on live stream was crazy
Chris: That is a Monster!
Celton: Holy Crap That’s Strong
Chris: I Know
Celton: Oh My Gosh That Tornado Hit The Cars
Chris: It’s Weakening Over The Cars
Celton: The Tornado Went Near The Home
Chris: There’s 100 Mph Winds
The damage in the fields and trees around 7:25 looks like pretty solid ef4 damage honestly. That thing was stout. Im really worried about the next bad ef5. Its just way over due now.
Underrated RUclips channel holy shit
I know the camera doesn't capture how truly black in color that thing must've been. Had to be jet black against the ambient light
What do you mean
@@HongKong-tg5lhthe stronger the tornado gets the darker it is
@PogoyugenaBrgodag I've been a tornado enthusiast(if you will)for a long time and I've never heard of that correlation.
@@cthulhuhoops7538 rizz
@@PogoyugenaBrgodag Not true. 90% of the time it’s just lighting. Look at the Elie Manitoba tornado.
Great video Celton!
Thanks dudes. Great ride. Be safe.
You guys are definitely the two guys that get too close in movies and die, and I love it.
Absolutely insane footage, from birth to death on a tornado like that is incredible
it was one of the scariest days. i remember so vividly how dark the skies were, how loud it was outside. I was on my way home from school scared because the sky was looking un usual. normally tornados dont come into lincoln. i cried while watching the news this day.
Psa if it looks like it’s standing still it might be coming towards you and creating a sort of optical illusion and you won’t notice till it’s to late.
THANK YOU so much for sharing this footage. I live in yutan...just missed us.
Yep,this is my town. Good ol springtime in Nebraska, tornado alley. This one missed us,but we got hit with minor damage a few years earlier. Goota love the plains of the Heartland.
Amazing video. When they kept coming one after another !😮😮😮
Great job filming this!
Just so people know, a tornado can rapidly intensify in as short as 1 or 2 minutes
That same day is when Minden IA got hit and the tornado traveled north east narrowly missing Harlan IA. About 20 minutes from where I live. If it would have hit Harlan it definitely would have been an EF-5.
On this day, I was working at a Goodwill in Omaha and we closed the store almost all day
Great footage!
This reminds me of the “Cow” scene from the original twister movie
My family and I live 6 miles away from where this hit. There are families in our church whos houses got detroyed by this tornado and some of my friends heard it, my best friend's dad even saw it.
I was always wondering if there was this angle of the storm. Incredible shots of the beginning of the ef4
Dang what a beast!😮
we just had an EF3 in Santa Fe tx near houston about 6 hours ago
I had to show my husband this one. I've never seen a triple vortex before (and I watch a lot of videos). My husband, who chased in the late 1970s for OU hasn't seen one like that either. And then to wedge like that....
DAMN THAT SH*T BIG
Awesome video bro🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I missed this tornado by about 30 minutes. I was on my way to Kansas for the weekend. This tornado missed my house by about a little less than a mile fortunately. Had no clue if me and my mom had a home anymore because she was at work. When I got back into town, the damage in the neighborhood next to ours was insane. I’ve never seen anything like it
Glad to hear you didn't suffer any major damage, seen one before/ ever wanted to see one in person?
Put the phone down and keep both hands on the wheel bro. Stay safe out there
I know people who lost their houses from this storm :/ missed my house by about 1/2 of a mile. I remember the cleanup the next day being insane, looked like a war zone
10:21 it's insane how it vanishes so quickly, all that destruction and power and there's hardly a visible trace in just 10 seconds from this point
edit: maybe the video is sped up at that moment, I can't really tell, even if it was though that tornado still dissipated really quickly
@@SlamdalfTheGrey it’s sped up a bit but it really did dissipate quite quickly once it was undercut by the cold outflow
The insane similarities between the Greenfield EF4 and this one.
@@OliverRhodes-i7f saw that one as well, these two tornadoes were the strongest I saw this year. My story of chasing greenfield is a lot darker than this tornado though..
@@CeltonHenderson Yeah I saw that video. Thank goodness you made it out alive!
Wild that debarking isn’t considered ef5 damage anymore…
I live in San Francisco and December 14, 2024 we had our first tornado warning and blaring our phones at 5:55 am due to a line of storms incoming. I got up thinking it was a joke but soon I looked out the window I saw several flashes of lightning, lighting up the city. It was no joke! About 5 minutes later I heard this very loud roar and and sent chills up my spine and I really thought a tornado did touch down and I ran toward the hallway, but turns out it was very strong straight line winds around 85 mph with some peak gusts around 95 mph according to National Weather Service after they analyzed the damage. Some folks who are from the Midwest told many folks in San Francisco that to not ignore the warning because we typically not a tornado area, all it takes is one tornado to change our lives. South of San Francisco Scott Valley had a EF1 tornado and flip cars over with people inside of them.
@@longbeach225 yup scary stuff, they can happen pretty much anywhere under the right conditions and those straight line winds can be just as dangerous as tornadoes. It’s rare but California does get a few tornadoes every year.
Amazing video footage.
Great video!
I hate tornadoes I haven’t been through one before but I saw it on RUclips and I thought it would be really really scary🌪️⛈️🌩️🌧️☔️
There haven't been many violent Multiple-vortex tornadoes seen on video, but that had to be the worst i've ever seen.