2021 Tri-State Tornado: Consumed By Darkness

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
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    This is the story of the EF4 Jonesboro-Monette-Leachville-Hayti-Tiptonville-Samburg tornado from 2021. One of the longest tracked tornadoes in the three states histories.
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    2021 Tri-State Tornado: Consumed By Darkness

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  • @collector9208
    @collector9208 3 месяца назад +2773

    It's even scarier when you can't see anything and the lightning flashed just for you to see the tornado rapidly teleport towards you

    • @Man_Aslume
      @Man_Aslume 3 месяца назад +45

      Oh no

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 2 месяца назад +42

      ​@@Man_AslumeThat's one way to put it

    • @TheAwakendFallenKing
      @TheAwakendFallenKing 2 месяца назад +42

      *teleports* OH HELLO THERE

    • @fedoragamer4469
      @fedoragamer4469 2 месяца назад +41

      *teleports behind you*
      pssh... nothing personnel kid

    • @Man_Aslume
      @Man_Aslume 2 месяца назад +8

      @@TheAwakendFallenKing general tornado

  • @tatsuyas.drakensang4826
    @tatsuyas.drakensang4826 3 месяца назад +1618

    Night time tornados are so much scarier. No visibility, people caught off guard.

    • @Transform-u2q
      @Transform-u2q 2 месяца назад +54

      Right? As if a tornado needed to be more terrifying.

    • @AdelWilliams-sz7nt
      @AdelWilliams-sz7nt 2 месяца назад +49

      Even in daytime they can darken the whole sky

    • @basetheron6885
      @basetheron6885 2 месяца назад +15

      @@AdelWilliams-sz7ntjust like joplin

    • @navilandinator4479
      @navilandinator4479 2 месяца назад +3

      Fr

    • @Abirdguy
      @Abirdguy 2 месяца назад +15

      @@basetheron6885fr Joplin was a Water covered Tornado making it even worse for the victims survival due to the fact that it wasn’t visible

  • @Jake-tw8qr
    @Jake-tw8qr 17 дней назад +189

    RIP to a real one, June. I've had many managers who wouldn't piss on me if I was on fire. A DG manager literally saving her employee's life by sacrificing her own is incredible.

    • @metalmamasue3680
      @metalmamasue3680 12 дней назад +14

      I'm sure the young lady's mother was humbled and grateful for her sacrifice. June was a hero. ❤😢RIP

    • @CatMomWX
      @CatMomWX 9 дней назад +8

      Such a selfless act. May she rest in peace. ❤

    • @joebowl8315
      @joebowl8315 6 дней назад +3

      Really goes to show that when you work at dg you have to do everything in the store, even be a hero!
      Rip June fr tho, that was touching

  • @ItsJustMe0585
    @ItsJustMe0585 4 месяца назад +1858

    Thank you for humanizing the victims of this tragedy.

    • @joshcarrasco7598
      @joshcarrasco7598 3 месяца назад +8

    • @Jesus_is_king1234
      @Jesus_is_king1234 2 месяца назад

      @@joshcarrasco7598 Jesus loves you

    • @Jesus_is_king1234
      @Jesus_is_king1234 2 месяца назад +24

      Jesus loves you

    • @stargatecommand714
      @stargatecommand714 2 месяца назад +8

      ​@@Jesus_is_king1234 how can someone who's dead love you?

    • @whizkeysh0t
      @whizkeysh0t 2 месяца назад +9

      ​@@stargatecommand714 specially someone who died in such a tortuous way by the people who claim to adore him.

  • @christopherlucas4620
    @christopherlucas4620 3 месяца назад +3754

    This is how a tornado documentary should be done. You didn't just say "two people died here....yadda yadda." You learn their stories and sprinkle them in, placing emphasis on life and death first.

    • @eschdaddy
      @eschdaddy 3 месяца назад

      Amen brother!

    • @noah-dd4zq
      @noah-dd4zq 3 месяца назад +32

      Facts man.

    • @paulcarpenter7844
      @paulcarpenter7844 3 месяца назад +19

      Excellently made

    • @Man_Aslume
      @Man_Aslume 3 месяца назад +10

      Does anyone know that tornado documentary that described the school as a war zone after a tornado hit and then talked about different encounters
      I think it started with green

    • @R0tmutt
      @R0tmutt 3 месяца назад +1

      real

  • @Kafen8d
    @Kafen8d 4 месяца назад +1594

    The little additions of who these people were before they lost their lives really shows how much you care about people first before the storm. I really appreciated those details, rest in peace to everyone

    • @canadaballplayz9999
      @canadaballplayz9999 3 месяца назад +50

      June Pennington's story hit the hardest for some reason, protecting her coworker and sadly getting hit by all the rubble and passing away 😢

  • @lbh93
    @lbh93 4 месяца назад +1937

    that picture the mother took of her 3 kids is so sad, knowing that it would be the last one she'd take of one of them

    • @DreamliightxYua
      @DreamliightxYua 4 месяца назад +268

      As soon as I saw that picture, dread seriously filled my stomach. I hate when children's lives are cut short, especially in such a gruesome terrifying way. She was so young, and lost the chance to grow into her own person.

    • @eva-mariacampbell9609
      @eva-mariacampbell9609 3 месяца назад +16

      😢😢😢😢

    • @enzo.2786
      @enzo.2786 3 месяца назад +13

      bro she should take them away from the house and gtfo from there . She had a time

    • @DreamliightxYua
      @DreamliightxYua 3 месяца назад +114

      @@enzo.2786 TBF, it's highly recommended NOT to run away from a tornado unless it's your last option. You never know how fast it's going and it can turn directions at anytime so tornado warnings and broadcasters do say it's better to stay put and get to a sturdy place near the centre of the house if you dont have a basement, and if your driving your heavily encouraged to get out and find a ditch.
      She was probally just following what she's been told to do during a tornado, likely didnt realize the serverity of the winds or the magnitude of the tornado since a rational parent would focus more on getting their children somewhere more safe then running outside to see it.

    • @coolstory6193
      @coolstory6193 3 месяца назад +7

      @@DreamliightxYuaI would see which way the tornado is going to travel and try to cut south. I’d hate to be inside a house during a tornado. If it can rip up your roof it can blow you up in the air. I’ll take my chances driving. Unless I have a storm shelter.

  • @MattMorganJP
    @MattMorganJP 3 месяца назад +1708

    The picture of the 3 little girls smiling in the bathroom is heart breaking. 8:04

    • @hamhockbeans
      @hamhockbeans 3 месяца назад +42

      But yet tornado lovers say tornadoes are so beautiful. I told them just look up history in this particular tornado even and re-think your opinion on tornadoes.

    • @chaosdisc
      @chaosdisc 3 месяца назад +272

      @@hamhockbeans The tragedy of the situation doesn't cut the shocking awe of witnessing a tornado. Terrifying beauty is still beauty, get off your moral high horse.

    • @hamhockbeans
      @hamhockbeans 3 месяца назад +20

      ​@@chaosdiscSorry but I don't admire death. You want to stand out there singing your so beautiful to me while that force of nature tear you apart fine. Morales...this is life and death.

    • @JaserJas
      @JaserJas 3 месяца назад +212

      ​@@hamhockbeans you can say that about anything though? I think the ocean is beautiful even though people all over the world drown in it everyday, Fire can be beautiful even though it's one of the most destructive forces on Earth.

    • @ThesmartestTem
      @ThesmartestTem 3 месяца назад +30

      It's why I will never ever live anywhere without a basement. Ever.

  • @MaxOlsonChasing
    @MaxOlsonChasing 4 месяца назад +1426

    Incredible documentary of this somewhat forgotten tornado from a historic night, so glad to be included!

    • @bluskysz
      @bluskysz 4 месяца назад +7

      hi

    • @glowuptipss5
      @glowuptipss5 4 месяца назад +4

      Mom?

    • @Joshua429
      @Joshua429 4 месяца назад +42

      Casually almost no one noticing that max Olson commented on this video that he helped make

    • @OuterGalaxyLounge
      @OuterGalaxyLounge 4 месяца назад +23

      You were a legend that night, Max. I was watching live and had never heard of you before until then. Amazing coverage.

    • @Oddballtech
      @Oddballtech 4 месяца назад +10

      God loves us all so much that he gave his perfect son to die for our sins and raised him from the grave to defeat death. Through faith in JESUS we can be saved and reconciled to GOD. please repent🙏♥️

  • @memorymangaming1665
    @memorymangaming1665 3 месяца назад +417

    the tornado chaser pulling over to allow the truck driver into his vehicle after being flipped over is a great soul.

    • @trinitycrawford7307
      @trinitycrawford7307 Месяц назад +69

      I've learned from these videos that despite finding the violent tornados beautifully terrifying storm chasers hold lives above all else and have risked their own life to save others from rubble as well as by chasing they save lives too

    • @v.xien.
      @v.xien. Месяц назад +26

      Storm chasers are the best people tbh, they value people and want to keep them safe

    • @metalmamasue3680
      @metalmamasue3680 12 дней назад

      There's still good souls out there ❤

    • @LAkadian
      @LAkadian 9 дней назад +2

      That's not great. It's the lowest basic level of decency that all humans are supposed to meet or exceed.

    • @Jaymang12
      @Jaymang12 6 дней назад +2

      @@LAkadian
      Actually it is great; and there are humans out there who would leave you too die, a hundred percent; and decency is something that Barely any humans in the world honestly have if were being real.

  • @YouTubeCommenter8
    @YouTubeCommenter8 4 месяца назад +1075

    Not having any early alert systems in place while running a nursing home is SHAMEFUL

    • @blitzkrieg634
      @blitzkrieg634 3 месяца назад +30

      How you alert a fucking December tornado bud?

    • @deogsi1045
      @deogsi1045 3 месяца назад +166

      ​@@blitzkrieg634r u being intentionally dense? it's called sirens. that run year round. or idk, maybe they should've paid attention to the weather reports. when u live in a tornado zone u have to stay on top of that. there's quite literally no excuse lol

    • @Butterfly1025A
      @Butterfly1025A 3 месяца назад +104

      ⁠@@deogsi1045 Buddy, most nursing homes in the middle of nowhere are lucky to have enough towels to wash people with. What money there is in the business is gobbled up by greedy executives. Of course they didn’t have a system in place. I’d be shocked if there were more than three staff members in the building on that night shift. Even if they had warning, what could they do? Move every patient from their bed to the basement in a few minutes? It takes a few minutes to even move one patient, and also the state would nuke them for doing that. A nursing home is a sitting duck in a tornado; the situation changes and escalates too quickly for any meaningful early action to take place.

    • @blitzkrieg634
      @blitzkrieg634 3 месяца назад +12

      @@deogsi1045 how u stay on top of shit when ur asleep or literally busy with anything else

    • @RenaiTsuboku
      @RenaiTsuboku 3 месяца назад +60

      Not the nursing home's fault, most of those systems are handled by the town/city/state in conjunction with the national weather service

  • @DrownedWick8
    @DrownedWick8 4 месяца назад +393

    It's one thing for a tornado to strike during the day.
    It's another thing for a tornado to touch down at night, where all you can see is the looming shadow of doom coming your way.

    • @Supermariobotheryay
      @Supermariobotheryay 3 месяца назад +20

      Right? As a child night tornadoes were one of my biggest fascinations and fears. Its so scary because sometimes theres really nothing you can do. Probably a lot of people sleeping sometimes. Horrific

    • @rebelroar78
      @rebelroar78 2 месяца назад +9

      And it was out of season, too.

    • @godssoldier2319
      @godssoldier2319 2 месяца назад +9

      ​@rebelroar78 Exactly, fu#%ing December tornado at night. That would catch anybody totally off guard. Those shots of it being visible lurking in the background when the lightning strikes, also revealing that damn thing coming right towards that guy filming is terrifying.

    • @peanutbutter5608
      @peanutbutter5608 2 месяца назад

      I believe tornados at night are called Nocturnal tornado, correct me if I'm wrong

  • @TSwany
    @TSwany 4 месяца назад +2667

    I'm still convinced that if this tornado and the Mayfield one weren't one single tornado, then the 1925 Tri-State wasn't one singular tornado either

    • @npvuvuzela
      @npvuvuzela 4 месяца назад +96

      This is poor reasoning

    • @GiggityGiggity_27
      @GiggityGiggity_27 4 месяца назад +155

      chances are it was 2 tornadoes but it was too early to tell

    • @jamesmcgugan8039
      @jamesmcgugan8039 4 месяца назад +210

      @@npvuvuzela there were massive gaps in the damage path.

    • @JCBro-yg8vd
      @JCBro-yg8vd 4 месяца назад +155

      That's the prevailing theory now. Meterologists looking back say there's a break in the damage path and a period of downburst activity.

    • @sweetwolfsteve5583
      @sweetwolfsteve5583 4 месяца назад +22

      It was one big tornado no it's and or buts about it 🙄🙄 tornados can skip across the ground thats what happened

  • @kriscynical
    @kriscynical 4 месяца назад +675

    Ryan Hall Y'all's stream of this event is wild. When the stream first starts he draws out what his personal risk area would be, which is east of the SPC's. It was almost the direct path of the Mayfield tornado.
    His stream saved a lot of lives that night. I wish it could have been more. 😢

    • @StromcloudStrawberry
      @StromcloudStrawberry 4 месяца назад +16

      wait what's the SCPs? All i can think of is secure, contain, protect lol but im sure its not that

    • @kriscynical
      @kriscynical 4 месяца назад +62

      @@StromcloudStrawberry SPC. Storm Prediction Center. They're kind of like the severe weather specialists.

    • @svdzcbshf6912
      @svdzcbshf6912 4 месяца назад +10

      @@kriscynicalhey, if you left as SCPs, just go with Storm Center of Prediction or smth. Also SCP is a pretty funny misspell even if it’s only two letters swapped

    • @kriscynical
      @kriscynical 4 месяца назад +26

      @@svdzcbshf6912 Oh, no, I never had SPC wrong. My edit to the original comment was to fix a different typo and clarify between this video's tornado and the Mayfield tornado from the same event.
      My reply to Strawberry was correcting _them_ from switching it around. My sister would have my hide if I ever screwed that up because she's a SkyWarn/Spotter Network storm chaser! 😅

    • @jffry890
      @jffry890 4 месяца назад +6

      I tuned into his stream plus several weather channels last night during a mass tornado event and his stream was the most useless of them all. Worse than Accuweather.

  • @fangirlsruineverything
    @fangirlsruineverything 4 месяца назад +389

    RIP June Pennington. They dont make hearts that big anymore

    • @BIPPITYBOPPING
      @BIPPITYBOPPING 3 месяца назад +34

      cried hard when he spoke about her . also so hard to imagine how traumatized the employee must’ve been having to go through that and see june .my heart hurts for them

    • @ml5431
      @ml5431 2 месяца назад +12

      That made me cry, god, that woman and that coworker definitely have such big hearts for others.

  • @luishernndez8367
    @luishernndez8367 4 месяца назад +281

    13:30 you can literally see how the power goes out as this behemoth is churning thru the ground. Utterly terrifying

  • @OREYONATION247
    @OREYONATION247 4 месяца назад +206

    June Pennington is a hero for saving her young co worker

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions Месяц назад +4

      I hope that everyone finds out about Ms Pennington and her sacrifice is remembered for all time! ❤❤❤❤

  • @foob2066
    @foob2066 2 месяца назад +38

    The pure dread the Rackley's must have gone through is unimaginable. Sitting in your bathroom as winds and sound of debris grows louder and louder. Witnessing your entire house is shredded to pieces all around you while the deafening sound of the tornado is disorienting you. Then additionally being LAUNCHED into a nearby field alongside debris... IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. That's an experience no family should need to go through, let alone very young children. That is just heartbreaking.

  • @lacytheespeon517
    @lacytheespeon517 Месяц назад +93

    10:36 the severe weathwr alert going off there was a little bit funny. "Yes, i know." While the tornado is right in his face

  • @LilAnnThrax
    @LilAnnThrax 3 месяца назад +211

    I don't usually cry with disaster stories but I'm in tears over Annistyn. I cannot imagine how her family must feel, knowing they did the safest thing possible. My heart aches for them.

    • @Slidewater
      @Slidewater 23 дня назад +3

      that part is what made me horrified of tornadoes again

  • @tywalker215
    @tywalker215 4 месяца назад +65

    The little girl passing away.. i can't imagine that pain of being a parent knowing that the last few minutes of my babies life she spent scared.

  • @naihhhhhh
    @naihhhhhh 3 месяца назад +105

    the “hey get in” sent chills up my spine, it’s so sweet and thoughtful, these tragedies are horrible but they definitely bring communities together💗

  • @kabluey_louie1718
    @kabluey_louie1718 4 месяца назад +250

    This was the night I was introduced to Ryan Hall Y'all. If it wasn't for his live broadcast on here, I NEVER would've known about this. VERY SAME MONSTER was headed straight for Dresden, TN. After it hit Dresden, it was headed for Mckenzie, TN. Just 15 mins east of Dresden, but it veered off slightly left and hit Bowling Green, KY. Also, it's pronounced Samburg.

    • @chuckmangione4747
      @chuckmangione4747 3 месяца назад +10

      Same here, I found his broadcast at like 1 in the morning after my phone alerted me as well as the sirens outside going off. Such an apocalyptic night. Luckily a tornado didn’t touch down in my area but many rotating storms came over my town prompting a night of never ending sirens and tornado warnings.

    • @jenniferwills3095
      @jenniferwills3095 3 месяца назад +4

      Me too! I was searching for info and found Ryan Hall as well. He talked me through the entire night!

    • @HandsomeSteveJacobson
      @HandsomeSteveJacobson 3 месяца назад +1

      Me either

    • @crazycatlady5629
      @crazycatlady5629 3 месяца назад +2

      Same here! I'm in Obion. The tornado that hit Dresden that night was a different tornado than this one though. That one came up by dyersburg. This one is the one that cycled and hit Cayce ky and on to Mayfield. They were both bad. I found Ryan's stream and was watching him in the closet lol.

  • @lillierose3958
    @lillierose3958 3 месяца назад +77

    I remember that night. I was at my house wide awake listening to the wind blowing and getting frantic pings from my phone. My best friend’s house was directly across the street from around 12 houses that we completely flattened. I moved into that neighborhood with him the next year and everytime it would storm he and half the neighborhood would go into a panic. Night tornadoes are terrifying and this one was one of the worst

    • @lillierose3958
      @lillierose3958 3 месяца назад +7

      The town in question is samburg (the last town hit). To this day there are still many pieces of debris you can see in the woods surrounding the town and still see where it tore through the trees in a b-line through the town.

    • @Timeless._Dragons-im7hx
      @Timeless._Dragons-im7hx 20 дней назад

      I’m sad you had to go through that devastating experience. I may not be able to understand your grief from that night, but I want to try to understand how it feels. I hope you can recover from your trauma! 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @stickman-gg8ju
    @stickman-gg8ju 4 месяца назад +167

    bro i can’t imagine people having to deal with this kinda stuff all the time

    • @ACE_1923
      @ACE_1923 4 месяца назад +19

      Well you really don’t we will not see a tornado like this for another century with a 265Km damage path and 1.2km in width the “quad state” tornado will live in infamy for centuries just like it’s 96 year old counterpart “tri state” tornado

    • @sabishiihito
      @sabishiihito 4 месяца назад +9

      Well, no one has to deal with it all the time. Even in tornado prone areas, these monsters are rare.

    • @stickman-gg8ju
      @stickman-gg8ju 4 месяца назад +1

      oh yeah i guess

    • @everythingsalright1121
      @everythingsalright1121 3 месяца назад +11

      @@stickman-gg8ju the big thing is that while tornado alley sees more tornadoes than anywhere else on earth, the chances of multiple ones hitting you in succession is relatively rare; while tornadoes can get terrifyingly large, powerful and travel long distances, the open plains are a big place. That's not to say it hasnt happened (i think a place in kansas has been hit twice since the 2010s) people still live in tornado alley simply because there's a lot more open space than homes and people.
      Honestly? What scares me more is that with climate change, we're seeing more tornadoes further north and more frequently. Growing up in northern Canada we would get maybe a handful of severe storms and even fewer tornadoes each summer. Now, there's basically a severe thunderstorm every few days in summer time, and the air is way more hot and humid (20 years ago it topped out at 25C, nowadays summer hits 40C on the worst days). We dont really have warning systems or storm chasers here that call things in nor storm shelters. And while we may not get really strong tornadoes, I find myself getting real anxious when the sky turns black, the winds start gusting and the golf ball sized hail starts to fall

    • @MadDogTM
      @MadDogTM 3 месяца назад +3

      @@ACE_1923 No, but theres still so many tornados every day lol. Tornado alley has been getting a ton this month i've been watching them all on radar.

  • @reaIixx
    @reaIixx 4 месяца назад +275

    Rip to those impacted by this storm and the recent ones. It's crazy we just had a tornado of similar EF4-EF5 strength go through Greenfield Iowa. Not nearly as long track but just as devastating. Both really should be rated EF5.

    • @IamNiggler
      @IamNiggler 4 месяца назад +6

      I think tornados are the best way to go out lol

    • @wc6046
      @wc6046 4 месяца назад +11

      Not quite how that works

    • @IamNiggler
      @IamNiggler 4 месяца назад +5

      @@wc6046 I'm gay too giddy lol

    • @Stormsfury777
      @Stormsfury777 4 месяца назад +20

      The footage from Reed Timmer was mesmerizing with all the vortices rotating around it. Before Greenfield, it absolutely shredded a few steel windmills.

    • @kriscynical
      @kriscynical 4 месяца назад

      I promise you the residents that have had their lives destroyed don't give a flying fuck if it was actually an EF5. It won't put their lives back together or replace the people they've lost.
      People always get their perspective out of whack every time the "it should have been EF5" shtick comes around again.

  • @miggis
    @miggis 4 месяца назад +128

    I live in Sweden. We don't get tornadoes here, well at least it's extremely rare. I know that this won't happen to me anytime soon. But there is just something so eerie about watching this that gives me shivers down my spine. A night tornado has to be the worst types of tornadoes right when everyone is sleeping. It's so tragic, watching a documentary like this that really gives a picture on how vicious tornadoes are. Thank you so much for this, people need to be more aware!

    • @Shinyarc
      @Shinyarc 3 месяца назад +11

      Its fascinating to hear from someone who never had this threat looming over their heads their whole life; I grew up in Texas and I had my fair share of tornadoes pass through town, and a night tornado was always more comforting to me than one during the school day: the sirens would wake you up in time to respond, and if the worst were to happen id much rather go through it with family than at school… I live in a city where tornadoes are rare now, so that horrifying quid pro quo is no longer a possibility, but growing up in Tornado Alley in the 2010’s during the last wave of EF5s was an experience to be sure

    • @ariadne1696
      @ariadne1696 3 месяца назад +6

      I grew up in Texas too and recently moved to Oklahoma, the Marietta ef4 tornado was at night and went about a mile behind my house. I can tell you that night tornadoes are much worse, you're just sitting in the dark listening to your house groaning and wind whistling waiting to die. During the day you can atleast see if it's coming your way, the only thing I had was the emergency take cover now message.
      Here in the country you also rarely hear the sirens, they were going off in town but I never heard them here.

    • @miggis
      @miggis 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Shinyarc Wow! Fascinating! Was it terrifying finding out that a tornado passed nearby when waking up or anything of the like?

    • @miggis
      @miggis 3 месяца назад +3

      @@ariadne1696 I could imagine. Now I personally am an extremely heavy sleeper, so I would have no chance of waking up, let alone if we even have a tornado warning system here. I hope you took shelter in a timely manner!

    • @pawn6
      @pawn6 3 месяца назад

      Does anyone here know the song at 10:20?

  • @coillecore9659
    @coillecore9659 4 месяца назад +296

    Cannot believe I just found my dream channel. The story telling and paired footage was amazing, but I really appreciate the care and respect you gave to those impacted as you told the story :)

    • @Nunayabiz4eva
      @Nunayabiz4eva 4 месяца назад +3

      Watch Tornado Forensics. Fantastic stuff!

    • @UNKNOWNHACKER-ob1zc
      @UNKNOWNHACKER-ob1zc 4 месяца назад +1

      pecos hank

    • @ekramer2478
      @ekramer2478 3 месяца назад

      @@UNKNOWNHACKER-ob1zc ALWAYS Pecos Hank! Calm, and stops to help both people and animals. True gentleman.

    • @jordanmarazzi3548
      @jordanmarazzi3548 3 месяца назад

      Yeah this channel is golden , the way he does it is perfect viewing experience

    • @paulcarpenter7844
      @paulcarpenter7844 3 месяца назад

      Pictures of excellent video I just think maybe a part two or longer video of the aftermath

  • @DewBaby_
    @DewBaby_ 4 месяца назад +95

    You did a good job at honoring those who were unfortunately lost. I remember hearing about this the next day at school up here in Minnesota my condolences to the families and communities impacted by these storms.

  • @MultiVortexTornado
    @MultiVortexTornado 4 месяца назад +97

    It’s actually commonly referred as the 2021 Quad-State “tornado” mostly because the storm system and tornado went through 4 states. It is somehow reminiscent of the Tri-State since it crossed through more than one state, but it occurs at night since it’s a nocturnal tornado. Originally, it was thought to have overtaken Tri-State tornado’s length as the longest tornado on record before noting a gap between its path.

    • @nightshadelenar
      @nightshadelenar 2 месяца назад

      @TJ89741 it's commonly noted as a family of tornadoes due to no hard evidence remaining from that historic 1925 afternoon and evening.

  • @diontaedaughtry974
    @diontaedaughtry974 3 месяца назад +45

    It's so terrifying that something that big could creep up on and you don't hear it coming until it's too late.

  • @mckenziepearmain
    @mckenziepearmain 3 месяца назад +44

    the end really highlights the impact of media on disasters and emergencies. i have my bachelors in emergency management and you just see time and time again how the more publicized disasters get an overwhelming amount of aid but those not reported on enough/as much are barely scraping by. emergency managers, local leaders, and media personnel must work together to ensure warnings are given, news is spread, and aid is equitably distributed.

    • @Shinyarc
      @Shinyarc 3 месяца назад +3

      Reminds me of the tornadoes in China and Bangladesh that kill thousands but get little attention: tornadoes are an American thing to a lot of people

  • @thestateof6970
    @thestateof6970 4 месяца назад +133

    I really admire your focus on the victims of the tragedy. Seeing their faces brings an otherwise easily forgotten element of humanity to the destruction. Great job.

    • @everythingsalright1121
      @everythingsalright1121 3 месяца назад +5

      What i appreciate is that he doesnt present these videos with a very positive/cheery voice. Its interesting yes but i find so many channels on RUclips that cover tragedies use a tone that makes it seem like they dont care/are happy people died

    • @carsonscity7670
      @carsonscity7670 27 дней назад

      @@everythingsalright1121fr

  • @Kingpheen
    @Kingpheen 4 месяца назад +100

    That cars headlights disappearing into the clouds at 10:29 was chilling

    • @gmgcubing2073
      @gmgcubing2073 3 месяца назад +11

      Literal storm chaser are that brave to run towards that twisting nightmare. My respect to all the storm chasers.

    • @pawn6
      @pawn6 3 месяца назад

      does anyone know the song at 10:25

    • @j_iozzz
      @j_iozzz Месяц назад +2

      @@pawn6Ben Elson - Callisto 8

  • @CrimeCrusader
    @CrimeCrusader 4 месяца назад +34

    As terrified as I am of tornadoes these are my favorite channels/videos to watch. I feel it helps me be more informed, and the way you present the story in an educational and sympathetic way is really amazing. Thank you

  • @jakkrapholsingraksatrakul9378
    @jakkrapholsingraksatrakul9378 4 месяца назад +35

    Nocturnal Tornadoes (Nighttime Tornadoes) are very extremely dangerous, only can be seen illuminated by lightning and power flashes. In far long future, they could adding implement a night/thermal vision, they should able to see at night.

  • @Flasko444
    @Flasko444 2 месяца назад +32

    Tornado videos give me an Odd comfort, Im a total tornado nerd and i love watching these at night.

    • @navilandinator4479
      @navilandinator4479 2 месяца назад +1

      Sameeee

    • @cinnabar555
      @cinnabar555 2 месяца назад +3

      same. I was ridiculously into meteorology when I was 7 and I still am. It got to the point where when I was nine my parents knew exactly what to get me for Christmas and I was overjoyed. They got me a NOAA battery operated weather radio

    • @SeanLives
      @SeanLives Месяц назад +1

      It's comforting to be safe and warm in your house knowing these monsters are out there but right now you're safe... Just hope you don't live in tornado alley

    • @ethangatza312
      @ethangatza312 24 дня назад

      Same

    • @Tomandtimscats
      @Tomandtimscats 14 дней назад

      Same, I’m totally terrified by them but fasinated at the same time

  • @buckwheatusfeatus4825
    @buckwheatusfeatus4825 4 месяца назад +38

    The way you changed the photo as the tornado passed over the town was very well done, bur also very shocking.

  • @SpiderManDuo12
    @SpiderManDuo12 2 месяца назад +13

    9:34 I bet his eye were watering cuz of his voice is sadness at that time

  • @19TheFallen
    @19TheFallen 4 месяца назад +43

    You mentioned how this tornado got little attention.......I can confirm that......This is the *first* I have ever heard about this beast! Before I clicked on this video, somehow my eyes skipped over the 2021 part, read the "Tri-State Tornado" part and assumed this was a video about the one back in 1925! ......How sad is that? How sad is it that our news and media outlets are better about informing us on matters that occurred hundreds of years ago, but are so TERRIBLE at informing us on what's happening in the now?!?!

    • @cinnabar555
      @cinnabar555 2 месяца назад +5

      Yup. Nowadays the news wants to inform us about politicians that I could personally care less about and there’s nothing interesting anymore. It’s called the news for a reason but there’s nothing new 🫠🫠🫠

    • @19TheFallen
      @19TheFallen 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@cinnabar555 I hate it when they have that, or those segments where they spend, like.....twenty.....thirty minutes interviewing some "star", asking them what their favorite flavor of ice cream is, or stuff along that line......Oh.....Meanwhile, *an EF5 Tornado is barreling across the country, killing hundreds of people!* .....But, they *have* to know what ice cream flavor that star likes best! SURELY *that's* more important than reporting on Mother Nature carrying out her acts of wanton chaos, and letting those in the path know that they need to duck and cover!

    • @cinnabar555
      @cinnabar555 2 месяца назад

      @@19TheFallen I can’t even find any mainstream news of the hurricane that almost made me and my parents homeless. And like you said, there are an alarming amount of DEADLY tornadoes that did not have a warning or a watch. One of those storms claimed the lives of 47 people. A couple months ago the news was too busy talking about “oh woke left this uhh election day that. russia this.” NO ONE CARES. THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN ISSUING A WARNING THAT GOLF BALL SIZED HAIL WAS ABOUT TO HIT MY HOUSE.

  • @crazycatlady5629
    @crazycatlady5629 3 месяца назад +20

    I won't forget it because that monster decided to cycle right before it got to my area. We didn't even know it cycled and i was in my closet with my daughter freaking out. The NWS was awesome that night and we had over 30 mins lead timebin Tennessee. Then it dropped again and destroyed Cayce ky. They are still trying to clean up and do repairs to this day. The NWS was warning Mayfield before it even got to Obion county TN. Those poor people in the candle factory had plenty of time to get somewhere safer. What a horrible night it is was. Thanks for doing a video on the first half of the tornado. You did a superb job!

  • @c00pster88
    @c00pster88 4 месяца назад +26

    I went to see the damage in Greenfield Iowa earlier today. The damage that I saw was terrifying, multiple streets of neighborhoods were completely flattened, tree’s were scattered around the roads and cars were flipped over and crushed from the elements of the tornado. Thankfully the downtown area was for the most part spared and both schools around the area were spared from any major damage. Rest in Peace to the 4 lives lost yesterday, Absolutely devastating.

    • @deinocheirusgaming6920
      @deinocheirusgaming6920 3 месяца назад

      Damn. I am from Australia but watched the Greenfield disaster live. Those vortices were crazy. It had a razor-sharp damage path, I have seen an image of a swept clean slab less than 6 feet from an untouched tree, and houses basically cut in half. A real unexpected and horrific storm.

  • @Kaotikkyouknowitt
    @Kaotikkyouknowitt 3 месяца назад +36

    why is this guys voice so.. just..
    it scratchse my brain in all the right ways

  • @IratePuffin
    @IratePuffin 2 месяца назад +13

    That picture of the girls in the bathroom is so heartbreaking! I can’t imagine how those parents must feel knowing they’d moved into that home only a week prior. 😢

    • @Oxidinite
      @Oxidinite 2 месяца назад

      Fastest reply in the world

  • @cosmo3485
    @cosmo3485 4 месяца назад +47

    The first video of yours I watched was your "History of F5 Tornadoes" video. At first, I wasn't really impressed with your content and felt it wasn't well-prepared.
    However, with this video and your recent Rainsville video, it's apparent you've stepped up your production quality. Your content as a whole has become more entertaining and engaging for viewers. It's been great to watch your video quality improve. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to your future videos!

    • @Jake-sk5wm
      @Jake-sk5wm 4 месяца назад +11

      Yeah clean graphics and map layout, but more importantly he highlights the people affected.

  • @adamhawkins1232
    @adamhawkins1232 4 месяца назад +15

    I have to say, I absolutely love your video style. I was an instant fan after the first one I watched. The timeline, the graphics, and placement of people on the map are all the best way I've ever seen to tell the story of these events. It must take a tremendous amount of time and effort to put these videos together.

  • @A_raulo
    @A_raulo 4 месяца назад +25

    Bros voice is relaxing af.

  • @ghostsuru8429
    @ghostsuru8429 3 месяца назад +17

    The story of the truck driver who passed away a week later after pulling himself out of the vehicle is really sticking with me. It's hard to fully understand being in an accident that bad, where adrenaline got you out of hell, and you can still walk somehow, but your body just can't carry on a few days later.
    My heart goes out to all the victims, but I feel a certain special way for this guy. Cause it's just hard to even remotely come close to knowing how he felt. I really do hope he's in a better place.
    Edit: It occurred to me that some mean-spirited person is going to say something like, "Oh, so you don't feel as bad about the CHILD that died, huh?" And I just wanted to say that's not what this comment is about. To my knowledge, the child didn't have to suffer as long as the truck driver did, is all I'm saying.
    The idea of pulling yourself out of the wreckage of a bad situation, but never actually fully leaving it, is haunting to me.

    • @brandynstahler5266
      @brandynstahler5266 2 месяца назад +2

      I don't like when people try comparing and contrasting deaths. Like yes, objectively speaking a child's death is more tragic than an adult's. But every death that occurred has the same gravity. They're all tragic, in the end people died

  • @Celestiavr
    @Celestiavr 3 месяца назад +14

    Can we give a round of applause for june pennington for saving a young employee

  • @RG5Gamin
    @RG5Gamin 4 месяца назад +27

    Ive been pretty interested in the other violent and devastating tornadoes we had from this event , thanks for making a video on it

    • @IamNiggler
      @IamNiggler 4 месяца назад +1

      I think tornados are the best way to go out lol

    • @navilandinator4479
      @navilandinator4479 2 месяца назад +4

      @MiggerPlease, I can tell you rn it definitely is not

  • @theagentofchaos9018
    @theagentofchaos9018 3 месяца назад +5

    I just discovered your channel today. As someone who lives in South Florida, we may not got violent tornadoes, but we do get catastrophic hurricanes. This video is also probably one of your saddest video I seen so far. The somber music doesn't make it any better.. it just makes it more sad.

  • @LukaBean10-4
    @LukaBean10-4 4 месяца назад +6

    These are the BEST documentaries on youtube. Not insanely long and boring but includes all important info and fatalities and helps show what it was like in real time. Thank you!

  • @jdubbfps
    @jdubbfps 25 дней назад +3

    I have never teared up during a RUclips video but this one got me.. The family and the girls in the bathtub really broke my heart. I'm in the midwest and we just had a tornado near us and I have a daughter as well and that is my worst fear....

    • @michaelcoletta4547
      @michaelcoletta4547 21 день назад +2

      The Dollar General worker that literally sacrificed her life in order to (successfully) shield a younger co-worker--- not a relative or close friend, mind you, just another human being who happened to be younger than herself--- from the devastating wrath of the tornado deserves to be recognized as a true hero/heroine.
      How June Pennington conducted herself in that time of crisis would and should be considered exceedingly noble even if the life she ultimately saved had been that of a friend or family member... that it was neither only serves to underline the extent of this selfless woman's bravery and moral fortitude.
      RIP June Pennington, I'm sure you were a lovely woman. Everyone already knows you were courageous, it goes without saying.

  • @babbadzz
    @babbadzz 3 месяца назад +9

    I remember that night. I live in lake city. My dad, sister, and nieces live in monette. My heart dropped. When i heard about monette. I head over 30 mins after it happen. Thankful my family was fine. I stay maybe 10 mins. On way back Trumann got hit. It was long night.

  • @krisjones0926
    @krisjones0926 4 дня назад

    just found this channel yesterday and ive seen tornado videos before but man the way you dive so deep into the explanations and gather all the point of views is so great.. and the compassion felt for the lives lost is so real. please never stop covering these events!

  • @gooseman6112
    @gooseman6112 3 месяца назад +6

    genuinely some of the best tornado content i've ever watched, keep up the good work.

  • @RT-qd8yl
    @RT-qd8yl 4 месяца назад +38

    The FMCSA (the national body governing semi trucks) needs to require some sort of in-truck alerting system that can work with NOAA Weather Radio and Wireless Emergency Alerts to alert truck drivers of an emergency ahead. NWS always says have multiple ways to receive warnings. It's already built into some CB radios; it's definitely something that can be done just like electronic logbooks and satellite tracking. But until it's required by law, it probably won't happen.

    • @BaronVonPwn
      @BaronVonPwn 4 месяца назад +1

      As a truck driver I agree with you. But I will say our phones are pretty good at alerting us. And any driver worth their salt will pull over and check weather reports, or flip over to the weather band built into most truck stereos

    • @adriel7229
      @adriel7229 3 месяца назад +2

      I remember one night in KY when I was a new truck driver. I always kept an eye on the weather. I saw tornado watches and warnings south of me so I stopped early and out of danger that night. A buddy of mine was in it and had his truck lifted off the ground while parked at a rest area. Should always stay aware of what's ahead.

    • @fredmckinney8933
      @fredmckinney8933 20 дней назад

      I don't see why they can't put weather warning systems into cars themselves. At a bare minimum, they need to have a display show the watch or warning in, respectively, yellow or red on the dash so that the driver can take appropriate action.

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl 19 дней назад

      @@fredmckinney8933 Many cars can now if they receive an EAS alert from broadcast radio. But yeah, so much more _can_ be done but isn't.

  • @ajd0591
    @ajd0591 3 месяца назад +6

    this was one of the first tornado videos that had me genuinely scared. didn’t even realize i’d lived through it until 5:57 when missouri was mentioned. touched down a few miles from my house. my neighborhood was okay save for a few trees toppling over, but many in the countryside were absolutely desecrated. crazy to think about how many peoples lives were destroyed

  • @kennethriddle433
    @kennethriddle433 Месяц назад +1

    I live within two miles of the path of this one. It passed between Ridgely (where I live) and Tiptonville. I went out to try and help the next day (I'm an electrician) but emergency crews had everything blocked. When we finally were able to get out to the lake we were devastated by what it had done. Not only had it taken lives, it had taken a huge part of our history away. Thank you for taking the time to bring more awareness to this tragedy.

  • @TrentEngineFan
    @TrentEngineFan 4 месяца назад +10

    Tri-State EF-4, Mayfield EF-4, Bowling Green EF-3, this outbreak was nuts.

    • @Random-guy-on-yt
      @Random-guy-on-yt 4 месяца назад

      I 💯% agree also one thing I would correct, long tracked EF-4 was actually a quad state tornado as it crossed across 4 states

  • @junodude456
    @junodude456 Месяц назад +2

    This is exactly why I fear night tornadoes so much, ever since I was a kid. Truly hell on earth, something that always looks so unreal, like something out of myth and legend. Fantastic work on this TornadoTRX! Like others have echoed, showing the life of the victims adds such humanity to something so terrifying. Well done!

  • @akaviral5476
    @akaviral5476 4 месяца назад +11

    June Pennington is a selfless hero, through and through

  • @Eeks.BombayCat
    @Eeks.BombayCat 3 месяца назад +16

    I am nerodivergant, and your visuals are literally a godsend. it helps me comprehend the information well. thanks!❤

    • @GuhbsBeats
      @GuhbsBeats Месяц назад +2

      Nuerodivergent is not recognized by the DSM

    • @juneyellowsnek
      @juneyellowsnek 22 дня назад +1

      Congratulations, you're a normal human being.

  • @Henrygonzalez56
    @Henrygonzalez56 2 месяца назад +9

    15:00 HOW DID THAT BOAT SURVIVE

    • @maoama
      @maoama 17 дней назад

      Lmao I know! Who the hell gets on a boat without ever checking the potential weather for the entire day. Omg. Oh look a tornado! Hit the gas !?

  • @MXMmainchannel258
    @MXMmainchannel258 3 месяца назад +6

    14:51 its sad to hear he just gave up. he was just watching this tornado going towards him as he knows hes gonna die

  • @psychxpathic8728
    @psychxpathic8728 4 месяца назад +4

    never really cared about tornados but watching these types of info filled videos make them so fascinating. r.i.p to everyone who's passed

  • @DreamliightxYua
    @DreamliightxYua 4 месяца назад +10

    Being a tornado addict the UK, ive always been more intrested in the lesser known tornados, sure the outbreaks which caused devestating tornados like the Jarell tornado,Joplin mississipi tornado, Bridge-Creak Moor Oklahoma tornado, Newcastle-Moore tornado, greenburgs 2005 tornado, the rolling-fork tornado and the Mayfield tornado are fun to learn about, specifically being their high ef scaling and the densly populated areas they struck, im always more fascinated in those who didnt get the spotlight. It shows just how easily tragity can be forgotten about, and all the lives lost in those tornados outshined by others hurt so much more because you know their stories are being forgotten about. Theres so many tornados that dont get the credit they deserve, because they were unfortunate enough to be born into a tornado-family where the starlight fell on their siblings who formed in the same parent supercell .
    I- bitch I never realized how much tornados factor like actual siblings until I wrote this-

  • @knifewife4390
    @knifewife4390 4 месяца назад +5

    With how consistent the tornado was at debarking and snapping every single limb of the trees in its path, I’m surprised it wasn’t rated as an EF5. When debris gets granulated that is a very, very bad sign. Great video, and thank you for remembering the victims.

  • @10esseebelle
    @10esseebelle 3 месяца назад +5

    The resort between Tiptonville, TN and Samburg, TN was called Cypress Point Lodge and was located in the unincorporated community of Blue Bank, TN. I was born in Union City, TN and was raised right outside Samburg. The duck hunters from Florida were at Cypress Point Lodge, which had a large marina structure that was lined with Cypress trees that sunk when Reelfoot Lake was formed by earthquakes in 1811-12. I was a news reporter for the Union City Messenger at the time of the Tri-State tornado and have done countless interviews and written stories on those who lost. The tornado lifted briefly (less than a minute) near our Woodland Mills community that is literally on the Tennessee-Kentucky state line. It touched back down in Fulton County, KY, where I work now. In Cayce, Ky (pronounced like Casey, not Case! 😉), it lifted a family friend's house off its foundation with her inside and dropped it about 100 ft. away. She survived, thank God. That EF4 monster then churned through to the biggest town, Mayfield, Ky. Where my husband is an agricultural loan officer at one of the Mayfield banks. That night, so many tornadoes touched down all around us. The tri-state hit my county and a place I spent my childhood in. Then the beast, the Mayfield tornado ruined my friend's home before tearing my husband's bank office and the lives of his clients' to shreds. We got luckier, I guess, yesterday on May 26 with wind damage but last night another big tornado hit Dawson Springs, KY, where the Dec. 10 outbreak hit head on. Watch the damage videos from DS last night. A lot of those damaged homes look brand new because they ARE! We will be headed up midweek to assist those in DS. So many lost so much all over again. But on a higher note (still not a high note) community programs and grant funding to build tornado shelters after 2021 saved lives last night. Dec. 10 actually saved a lot of lives, call it PTSD, but we all had our family safety plan ready before last night because of Dec. 2021. I have before and after photos of Cypress Point Lodge if needed. I know the owners will be sad to hear it with the wrong name. They saved several lives by allowing people at the campground (in campers!) to stay in their cabins for free. They lived. The one person who declined the offer and stayed in his camper did not. Thanks for reading if you got this far! Bless all!

    • @AllysonDavis-l4m
      @AllysonDavis-l4m 2 месяца назад

      I'm a local too, but down here in TN by Reelfoot Lake.
      We visited, and still visit, that exact location often.
      We have always preferred the picnic area that is next door to where the lodge once stood.
      It use to be where the bathrooms where, though they took a direct hit 😐.
      Do you know if they plan to do anything with that property?
      It's right on the water. It would be awesome if the park could use it.
      It's sad to see the old trees around stripped and the empty slabs around there, reminding us all of the tragedy.

  • @platoplatinum2581
    @platoplatinum2581 2 месяца назад +7

    18:37 - I agree with what you said. A tornado like this that has caused massive destruction and survived for a long time should've been known world-wide. Even I was never aware of this tornado till I watched this video..

  • @semulations
    @semulations 3 месяца назад +2

    please never stop making videos like this one. kept me entertained the whole time and watched it multiple times

  • @TheMr.Unkown
    @TheMr.Unkown 3 месяца назад +7

    what makes this more scary is that the tornado almost hit my home town at is max speed and was at a ef4. Also the storms that just hit my home town made another tornado that was very similar to this one by speed and its category. It also almost hit my home.

  • @aisonraygaming4397
    @aisonraygaming4397 3 месяца назад +7

    you can actually see the other storm chasers car at 10:15 going ahead of him

  • @Eurobeat_fan
    @Eurobeat_fan 2 месяца назад +3

    As a life long weather enthusiast these youtube comment reply discussions are going to give me an aneurysm. Great video, I wish there were videos like this on youtube when I was in middle school back in the mid 2010s. I love seeing people be enthusiastic about tornadoes but I hate seeing people act like they know everything when really not even the most experienced meteorologists can explain why certain things happen.

  • @gmgcubing2073
    @gmgcubing2073 3 месяца назад +1

    How come this guy still have only 27k subs. Give this channel a raise. Such captivating story telling and well documented footage and data of the aftermath as well as the informative description of how the storm takes it shape.
    You earned my new subs, I am not from the US but I am so fascinated with tornadoes as a young kid and watching all tornadoes videos. This is by far one of my best scavenging on tornadoes channel.

  • @bluskysz
    @bluskysz 4 месяца назад +43

    I love tormatoes
    edit: I spelt tormatoes instead of tornadoes because I like tomatoes and aswell as tornadoes so I just combined the names together

  • @darkninjacorporation
    @darkninjacorporation Месяц назад +2

    13:02 it’s insane how that massive light was able to illuminate the entire half of the tornado. What a visual!

  • @CaseyNadolski-xu3rv
    @CaseyNadolski-xu3rv Месяц назад +5

    I survived the Mayfield tornado. I was in the Mayfield candle factory when it collapsed. I had dreamt of that very moment for years. When I woke up that day, I knew that moment had finally come…When I arrived at work that day (about 4:00pm), I spoke with a girl (Kenna) for the first time in my life. I told her that I believed a massive tornado would obliterate the factory, due to a reoccurring dream and an overwhelming sense of deja vu. She said “well, if there is a tornado, then I’m going to shelter next to you.” Fast forward 5 or so hours to the time of the tornado, she shelters next to me…. As the tornado was passing over, I felt completely weightless, then I remember feeling a hand on my shoulder, and a female voice calmly saying “you’re ok, you’re ok”… Kenna had a very similar experience too. She said she felt wings being wrapped around her to protect her from the debris… Neither one of had so much as a scratch or bruise on us after the storm passed… even though the man less than 18 inches behind us had been crushed to death. After we climbed out of the ruble, we met with the rest of the employees at a damaged, but still standing building. As we walked in, this guy I worked with ran up to me and grabbed me, screaming “THE ANGEL! THE ANGEL!!! DIDN’T YOU GUYS SEE THE ANGEL!”. Mind you, I’m nonreligious, and at the time didn’t want to alarm the other employees so I didn’t really answer the question...
    After it was all said and done, Kenna and I would move in together, and date for the next 18 months ❤. We truly shared an amazing experience that night.
    R.I.P. to the beautiful lives lost that night. You will not be forgotten ❤️
    Edit: Oddly enough I was born and raised in Murphysboro, IL. Which was the epicenter of the Tri State tornado of 1925. (The longest and deadliest tornado in history) Murphysboro still holds the record for most deaths from tornado (more than 600).

  • @DaidoujiGaming
    @DaidoujiGaming 4 месяца назад +2

    I was in Louisville KY at the time working night shift at a factory. The sky was a light show and I could hear the sirens from in my work station, then my phone went off, and then our plant alarms went off. Hid in the storm shelter for a good 4 hours. Thankfully it didn’t directly hit Louisville but I do have a friend in Mayfield and was extremely worried about him. He survived. Man that night was crazy as hell.

  • @RagingMoon1987
    @RagingMoon1987 4 месяца назад +3

    I live in northern Dunklin County, MO and I remember this incident well. It was WAAAAY too warm for December, and windy and muggy all in one. Then the sun set and all hell broke loose. My hometown was never in danger, but it was still a very scary night. My heart broke for the people of Braggadocio, because they got hit hard in 2006. Then they had to rebuild all over again.

  • @nunyobusiness7676
    @nunyobusiness7676 14 дней назад

    Thank you for acknowledging the families and people who these disasters affect.

  • @Joshua429
    @Joshua429 4 месяца назад +6

    That horizontal vortex wow 8:44
    Tugboat being able to withstand 120+ mph winds 15:25

  • @CynicD25
    @CynicD25 4 месяца назад +1

    Keep the videos coming. I’ve been binge watching your channel when I get out of work or have spare time. I’ve been interested in tornadoes since I was about 8. I wanted to be a storm chaser for the LONGEST time. I think the 2011 super outbreak really set that in motion. I remember that like it was yesterday and I’m still watching videos from that horrible day. I recently had this love become a hyperfixation again and your channel has been absolutely perfect for that. I’m about to be 25 in January. This has been a pocketed long-time dream.
    RIP to all the victims of this monster 💔
    I hope to see more content soon, these are awesome!

  • @noobiway8271
    @noobiway8271 2 месяца назад +4

    10:48 This traffic is insane!
    -Truck Driver

  • @blaz3002
    @blaz3002 14 дней назад +1

    Please keep making these videos, they shine light on the victims and events happening. A grizzly story but one, that must be told. Thank you

  • @Brent_Jones
    @Brent_Jones 4 месяца назад +3

    It’s always a good day when TornadoTRX uploads

  • @GottaWannaDance
    @GottaWannaDance 2 месяца назад +1

    I have to say that you did a wonderful job of finding the people, history, major and minor detail, photos and video and tug radar.
    I e never seen so much detail.
    I really appreciate you and your talent.

  • @peytonturnage362
    @peytonturnage362 4 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for documenting a very under-covered aspect of that night. It would’ve been a much greater tragedy if it had directly struck either Hayti or Caruthersville.
    My family was in the Caruthersville Middle School shelter that night, and we got word of what happened to the Rackleys when we were leaving. Terrible tragedy.

  • @collinhodge-el8sj
    @collinhodge-el8sj 4 месяца назад +2

    KEEP THESE VIDEOS COMING MAN. I LOVE WATCHING. I watch them re listen to them at work bro. But I pray no one dies from another and peace to those deceased

  • @WhiteArrow76
    @WhiteArrow76 3 месяца назад +3

    Now this is IMPRESSIVE AF!!! Excellent job!

  • @CatMomWX
    @CatMomWX 9 дней назад

    I love the way you truly humanize and give the victims the honor and dignity they deserve. Well done. I hope you continue to create these videos.
    - sincerely, a meteorology student.

  • @SwagBuro
    @SwagBuro 19 дней назад +4

    14:37 he kinda sounds like ethoslab

    • @50_Foot_Punch
      @50_Foot_Punch 19 дней назад +2

      Typical Ethoslab behavior. "Oh yeah most immenent warning you can get for a tornado, let's just film it"

  • @igorigor5834
    @igorigor5834 4 месяца назад +2

    These documentaries really get me more interested into tornadoes. Keep up this amazing editing and work! 👍🙏

  • @JesseLikesWeather
    @JesseLikesWeather 4 месяца назад +9

    8:43 - A sub vortex is seen from the tornado by Max Olson, indicating that this is a large intensifying tornado.

  • @AllysonDavis-l4m
    @AllysonDavis-l4m 2 месяца назад +1

    I live very near where this hit TN.
    It was terrifying watching it cross the river on radar and I was already in the shelter with my kids before the sirens went off.
    It hit the lake instead.
    We visit there often.
    To this day the spot those men died is empty, and the syprus trees the area is know for, are still stripped down.
    Debris was emedded in those trees for years.
    Including mattresses from the resorts that were destroyed.
    The picnic spot our family always goes to was hit directly as well.
    Its amazing to see how one side of the park was wiped clean, and yards away the other side still looks untouched.

  • @M1775100
    @M1775100 16 дней назад +3

    17:21 No one gonna talk about how sad this part kinda was. Not like I’m gonna cry sad but just like a feel bad kinda sad.

  • @adriennekleinschmidt3968
    @adriennekleinschmidt3968 4 месяца назад +1

    This was the night i became hooked to live broadcast weather RUclipsrs. Was watching ryan hall this night. Amazing job covering this i appreciate the care you put into these videos!

  • @GreenleeA
    @GreenleeA 3 месяца назад +8

    Oh yeah, I remember this i was in the area when it hit and I call it the “dad’s birthday” tornado because it happened on my dad’s birthday :)

    • @Slidewater
      @Slidewater 23 дня назад +1

      IDK what to think of that name because it sounds like your dad got a EF4-EF5 tornado for his birthday.

    • @GreenleeA
      @GreenleeA 23 дня назад +1

      Yeah it was for his 39th birthday

  • @mikedwn
    @mikedwn 3 месяца назад +1

    You have created a fascinating channel. The use of graphics, photos, video, met details and excellent narrative is very professional. I enjoy watching your episodes and it's a breath of fresh air from.the screaming, wailing incoherent narratives of other channels. Well done.

  • @PikaRaichupikapika
    @PikaRaichupikapika 3 месяца назад +9

    16:01 it looks like a smiley face. Eerie given the situation

    • @MarcABrown-tt1fp
      @MarcABrown-tt1fp 2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah it's called a mesocyclone but it looks kinda like a hurricane. It's pretty crazy innit? :P

    • @Goldusfellow343
      @Goldusfellow343 10 дней назад

      ​@@MarcABrown-tt1fp reminds me of Hurricane Matthew having a skull like face if you know that image