EF5 Tornado Rips Apart House
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- An ATM surveillance camera at the First State Bank in Parkersburg, Iowa, shows a house across the street being hit by an EF5 tornado with estimated winds of 205 mph.
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I've seen 7 comments so far saying "That was my house."
Uhm...okay?
***** You comment on my comment and at the end said "grow up" were you talking to me?
helifalic He confused the fuck out of me.
***** it was my family house
Abdullah A Of course it was xD
Dude, I've had reoccurring dreams about tornados my whole life, and they're always so realistic. What you just described sounds exactly like what happens in my dreams. Then there's that moment when time slows down and you know "it's here".
@geo weo Yes, at least a few times a year. They stick out because they’re amongst the few dreams that seem very vivid to the point of waking me up in dread.
I remember this dream I had where it was dark, I’d say 2:00 am, and was running outside to get in the car to escape a tornado but everyone was waiting on me. Then the tornado gets violent and I grab on to the car and start holding on for dear life. That’s all I remember from it
I have the tornado dreams myself and it's just scary!
I also dream about tornados all the time. They are bright purple color.
I have had that dream as well for all my life.
DANG! That's one STRONG ass camera!
bro, srsly
laura hughes a f5 tornadoe is far stronger than a catagory 5 hurricane an ef5 has winds of 250 to 315 a catagory 5 hurricane has winds of only 175 to 215.
Oh yeah i never thought of that
Ikr
Or it's zoomed in
House gone.
Camera stays put.
WTF?
mindlessgonzo That's one kind of camera.
Nokia
It’s held down by Chuck Norris balls.
Camera is inside a banks atm made of solid steel.
Big Smoke look it up, it's true. Not to mention the video says "courtesy first state bank."
That was my grass.
@@regera_xxyt299 i couldn’t remember. it’s been 5 years since i’ve owned that grass
it's been five years that grass probably grew and got cut
That was my tornado
That was my ass
@@ArcticYT1945that was my storm
Time to build our homes under the ground..
an EF5 rips you out of your basements. that's why it is the worst tornado.
Tyler McComb No it cant thats the point of basements. to keep you safe from any tornado!
Ryan Fisher do your research, it has been known to happen.
Tyler McComb Maybe it could happen but only from the crappiest of houses!
usually the debree covers over the basement and people get trapped in them but that's usually why you go to the lowest point
Lots of ignorant comments. I'll keep it simple. An F-5 tornado shreds and snaps trees 8-10 feet high like match sticks, and I mean big trees. The Parkersburg F-5 in 2008 was so intense that it "ground" the grass off, meaning the dirt and debris literally took the lawns, grass and plant life off like sand paper takes old paint off. Many parts of Parkersburg were found in Illinois after this storm, so have respect for mother nature and the people who endured this tragedy before you let your fingers roam the keyboard.
I seen where one in Ohio pulled all the corn out of the ground and where it crossed the road it took the asphalt with it. It actually sucked the road up.
The results of an EF-5 tornado look remarkably like the results of a strategic bombing campaign from WW2, but done in less time.
I "SAW" not I "SEEN"
It's an armored camera on an ATM. Read description.
Exactly
Make sure to always set up security cameras so the tornado can’t steal your house
There is going to be a still picture of the tornado on the local police department's Facebook page. They'll have a warrant out for the property damage it caused.
Do you think it will get arrested?
@@braxtonliles6012 unfortunately not. but justice needs to be served
Castle doctrine. Just shoot at it and maybe it will run away
good thing this surveillance camera was focused on the house and not the 2 guys stealing from the atm.
No that was me I recorded it.. I was only across the street.
themadrapper101 how are you alive? the camera it self seemed to almost got rekt
kseries1981 what are you talkin about?
@@themadrapper101 lmao sure you did, the camera was straight so it was obviously standing or being held up on something. plus if a tornado was that close to ANYONE they would have atleast looked around or ran the fuck away
My balls were too heavy for the Tornado to carry
Just terrifying. Being in a situation like that, there’s nothing you can do. I often have nightmares about tornadoes 🌪.
Tell me about it. I live on the top floor of an older apartment complex in Dallas. It use to be uncommon that Dallas would get a tornado (it was usually the suburbs or further out) but over the past couple of years that has not been the case. I now find myself in a panic when I hear the sirens going off. They're so loud.
@@ciaraoh9102 I’m sorry you have to go through that. Tornadoes are definitely terrifying, especially when you’re not far from them. Thank You for your reply.
I was in the May 3rd tornoado that ripped through Oklahoma. The sound is just incredible. And the pressure is so immense it makes your ears nearly explode. Watching it like this is one thing, but experiencing it first hand is a totally different thing. The winds from that tornado reached 305mph which are the fastest ever recorded on earth. Nature is simply amazing.
I was in north Wichita Ks when it hit! Scary stuff. I’ve lived here my whole 47 years and have never seen a tornado….thank God! But my heart does break for those who lose life and property in these disasters of Mother Nature
@@birddog0 Amazing doesn't inherently mean something nice. Why come at someone unprovoked when you could have spent the 10 seconds it took to write that comment googling the definition of amazing instead?
May 3rd's my birthday O_O
Ever recorded..not ever. Xenia was prob more, Jarrell Texas as well.
Never mind when a Volcano blows-the winds/force are far more..or a meteor such as the Puchezh.
318, actually
Wow! As frightened as I would be to see a tornado up close and personal, they're still amazing. It's crazy what Mother Nature can produce.
You mean God. The father
I had a tornado hit my house.
My dad came inside and was like "it is pouring hard there is hail"
And I came out my room bc of the lights flickering.
I was in the living room where a door is in there.
I looked out the door to see the rain.
But instead of rain I saw grey stuff turning with debree.
I ran into the doorway of the kitchen where my parents were.And screamed.
"IT'S A TORNADO!"
And we rushed into the hall crying and my brother was getting dressed in the restroom and we were slamming on the door screaming " THERE IS A TORNADO OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE!" "THERE IS A TORNADO OUTSIDE!" And we got into the bathroom as he was dressed and then my parents went out of the bathroom saying "Are those trees falling"
And I screamed "don't go out!"
But they went into the kitchen.
When the tornado was over the power was out our house was crushed a bit and the neighbors and our cars were ruined and the neighbors. There was lightning every second. My dad ran outside down the street to help our neighbors who were sick and we're bedwritten and in wheelchairs. The fireplace was catching Sparks as lightning strikes. Then we were all standing in the guitar room and then the warning was issued.
This was on May 4th 2021.
@@majinblood6133 he means nature, the real God, not a fictional one like your "the father"
@@danielturpin36 Good luck with that.
@@majinblood6133 Damn, God's a bitch for fuckin up this random dude's house
Plot Twist. That wasn't their house.
Yea they were being evicted
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
0:00 - 0:23 House is fine
0:23 - 0:25 siding and singles are gone, still mostly okay
0:27 - Roof is fucked
0:30 - House is GONE
lil duct tape will fix it
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Anthony Mondz gay
LSDelta92 the rest i cant see shit
Fuck the roof we ride with no roof bicthes
why is there a bank across the street from a single house? lol
barbaro267 Why is there a single house next to a bank...? O_o
barbaro267 I
Was.
Sim city
Henry Henry for real, only people that have been there will know
That was eerie. The closer the tornado came, the darker it got. And then just total darkness.
That gave me the chills!
Duh.
Until you heard the sound.
Terrifying how all the trees are blowing to the right and then suddenly snap back left as it begins drawing them in... I didn't know they actually, actively pulled you towards them like the event horizon of black hole...
Emma Hipster this was quite intriguing.. i was just thinking about that too as i was trying to figure out which direction the tornado was coming from, and i thought it would be from the right tbh
Depends on the way the tornado rotates clockwise or counterclockwise.
The real terror is the ones that come in the night. Complete darkness except for the flickering of lightning as you are frantically watching the sky in every direction waiting, wondering, where is? When will I be able to see it? Suddenly, you hear the roar of a freight train off in the distance behind you. In paralyzed fear, you are determined to see if you can get a glimpse of the monster. You quickly turn to look and the lightning flashes and you realize it's one street over and you are directly in it's path......
@@clownchaostime3024 Wow! That’s frightening.
The initial winds are outflow winds from the tornado. Then as it gets closer the actual spinning vertical column of air sucks everything in its path into the updraft. Then it can get slammed back into the ground in the rear flanking downdraft. Tornadoes are such an amazing force of nature.
@Reaper6207 From what Ive heard, tornados can be very picky. I myself live in tornado alley, but a family member who used to live in Minnesota, had her her house hit by a tornado. The odd thing was, she had a china cabinet that was virtually undisturbed. While the rest of her house was pulverized by that thing, the only damage that occurred to the china cabinet was the front glass doors were ripped off. All of the cups and saucers were still in place, and the cabinet still stood. It was amazing.
Bank: Excuse me these people haven’t payed us back and we are thinking of taking away their house... but how?
Tornado: I can take care of that.
bank: thanks
Bank: have a good day sir
We still have to pay for that dmg
That same tornado picked me up and smoked a blunt with me
hahaha
So trueee, wowww...
Bro, that must be a cool ass tornado
What's his name
Shiiiit...
This EF5 Tornado was in Parkersburg Iowa. This is about 10 miles from my house. When this tornado hit Parkersburg, I could hear a faint roar. The destruction left behind was unreal. Debri was found 2 counties away.
Um hm
Wow.
My aunt and uncle live near Parkersburg and when my parents were married there was stuff from houses in there yard and i live around 1 hour 1 hour and 30 and my parents told my about this tornado
I herd the land of OZ has great property for sale
Lol good one I approve of it!
when household ceiling fans get out of control.............. news at 10
haha
lmao...when they get turnt up
Lol!
Snake Man omg lol
hahahaha im dying in laughter
That was my tornado.
no
@@ahurricanegod3361 I bet your hurricanes can beat up his tornados.
lol
No it's not it's mine
my tornado is stronger than that
when you loose your phone and cant find it anywhere
Man tornadoes just destroys life
yea. very true
That was my tree.
LostInDelaware no that prob wasn’t
Nope
Y'all really missed the joke 💀
LostInDelaware Ik I was also joking😂
@@loveforevelyn dumb fuck
that was my ground
That was my tornado
That was my tree
@@ArcticYT1945 that was my storm
This is why the Midwest is so flat, because of tornadoes like these.
I was just joking, don't you get a joke.
Daniel Mayo I was flatting, don't you Midwest a flat?
That is scary AF! I don't know how anyone could not be in some level of shock after experiencing something like this. I live in prime earthquake territory... and I know one thing, I do not want to experience the 'next big one' that is supposedly way overdue. That would probably be equivalent to this.
Fun fact: If a tornado looks like its standing still then it must be scared of your ginormous balls
Or it's getting ready to eat you.
"If it's side to side, you're OK, Clyde. If it's standing still, you will get killed".
I live 10 miles away from where this happened. Everything was gone. houses, restruants, golf course, even the brick school was gone. The only thing that stood was a water tower and a church. Personally i wasnt really affected by it so i cant say much but i have friends that lost everything they owned. every childhood memory they kept, every christmas present they received, everything. gone. I don't understand how people can make jokes about that. It just shows how careless this world has become.
Another dude like you said "This was 10 miles from my house"
Once when I lived in Illinois we had a tornado about 1-2 miles away from us, and we had recently planted some saplings in out backyard... when we came out of the bacements, the saplings had found a new home in our kitchen and dining room windows... That was bad but nothing compared to a direct hit
The wolf was not playing with them pigs anymore
nah bro 💀
I pray the residents were in a safe spot.
The tornado was like "Wanna see a magic trick?"
Hi.
9 years Ago
I was only 10
*house disappears*
Ta-da! It's.. it's *GONE*
tornado: EXCUSE ME DO YOU HAVE A MINUTE TO TALK ABOUT OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST
The house must have been an atheist.
Where do you live
"So will I be spared if I join your religion?"
"Oh no. You'll still die... but quicker"
Lmao. Ah hahahahaha.
William Wykoff same shit
That was my tornado
Lukas S. How do you know?
Shit im getting a tornado watch
Are you a Wizard?
No it's not it's my husband
I live in Michigan and we don't have many tornados at all but I know that they can have devastating effects and even when we have them we take caution as anyone should with one of these natural wonders.
That little tree in the front yard was a soldier.
On May 26th, 2007 a tornado passed directly over my house here in Connecticut, and I mean a direct hit. I was directly under the skylight when it passed over (great timing) and though it was difficult to see with all the rain, I could see inside it. It was pink and green, and bright. It was also constantly illuminated by lightning. It wasn't the most spectacular thing I had seen, but it was cool. I'm not sure what scale it was, but it was powerful enough to completely uproot a 20ft-wide oak tree
That’s crazy
Just put some duct tape around the house and PROBLEM SOLVED!
Flex seal
Those Jehovah Witnesses just can't take no for an answer
Lol!!
Unfortunately, you are sadly mistaken seeing that I don't believe Europe has ever had a recorded tornado of F4 strength or higher. These winds can level brick homes to the ground and severely damage skyscrapers, but since your architecture is so great, I doubt you'll have a problem eh?
Used to live in tornado country and when I moved west everyone was like " aren't you afraid of the earthquakes?" Nope. Tornadoes way worse in most instances. Now I am in Idaho. None of the above.
Now you only have to worry about Yellowstone blowing up.
See, now this is why I'm scared. The house I'm currently living in, doesn't have a basement, I just moved to fucking Tornado alley in my state, it's Spring, and I don't have a basement. If a tornado touches down, I'm screwed. :)
+Keshaire!!!
Oh yeah, did I mention the best part? Every room in my house (Including bathrooms) has a window. YAAAAA :D
+Keshaire!!! Then the best thing to do is get under something like a table, hopefully you and your family will stay safe!
Canadian Jaden
Thanks, chap.
Np!
***** Lol I just said that...
Once the corner of the roof went and that wind was able to get up under the roof it came off like it was nothing. Very strong tornado.
Hurricane clamps probably wouldn't help in an EF 5 but they should be made code pretty much over the entire country. They're cheap. Would save a lot of houses from that scenario.
Okay carone
.....just like banks do to people's houses.......
That's sad, somebody probably had good memories of that house. Now it's gone forever.
It's a lose-lose situation. Heavier material may be stronger to a point but when thrown by a strong or violent tornado the heavier material will cause more damage to surviving structures and is more dangerous to people and animals. And when an EF5 roars through town the only things that survive are underground.
me : i see a tornado mom: theres no tornado the tornado:
I remember this. We live 25 miles or so from Parkersburg, and still had large pieces of debris falling in our area.
Really?
@@stormchasermary7593Thats what a tornado could do, Some debris were even found hundreds of miles awa
The nurse be like: *here have some ice*
That EF5 will rip anything apart. Look at Joplin. The hospital was barely left standing and it was concrete and steel. That tornado knotted steel like tying a knot in a string.
I love storms when we have to go in the basement. But if it’s coming strait for us I scream or cry like a baby and say I DONT WANNA DIE. 😂😂
It looks like that 1950s school video about nuclear war where the house just get F'ed up lol
Plot twist. They didn't have insurance.
Francisco if they didn’t they are screwed tbh
I pray with everything I am that the owners of that house are okay.
Here in tornado alley...a "light breeze" is exactly what we call your winds in europe!
Mom: SON GET OUT OF THERE!
Son sitting on the toilet: One more minute mom.
A mostly-underground house that's built like a bunker (whose aboveground part is a concrete-steel-concrete composite armor dome) would be EF5 tornado-proof! Such a house would not only save its occupants' lives; it would also save their stuff! I do believe that if EF4-EF5 tornadoes start happening more and more often due to Global Warming, then building codes will eventually require that ALL houses in tornado-prone regions be built like bunkers!
Global warming doesn't exist
It does, just not in the way that a lot of people think. It's well known the Earth is heating up, but a lot of people think its due to fossil fuel emissions from the vehicles we use. The thing is, volcanoes spew out more pollution in one eruption than all vehicles on Earth will for quite some while, yet it doesn't heat up the atmosphere, and rather cools it down. What we produce is so minuscule compared to the eleven quintillion pounds of air on this earth, we aren't even making the slightest dent. Any pollution we produce stays localized and doesn't affect anything on a global scale. And even if the wind carried that pollution all over the place, it will eventually fall to the ground or in the ocean. The Earth is heating up, and it will do so whether we are here or not. In some time, it will begin to cool again, and perhaps even to the point of a new ice age.
P.S. take a moment to think about our air: Practically weightless, and yet all air on earth totals to over eleven quintillion (11,000,000,000,000,000,000) pounds.
It would flood.
tornadoes can happen everywhere... We don't have enough concrete in the world to turn every building on the planet into a bunker like that. It'
s just that in some area, they happen more rarely than in others.
First ever EF6: Hold my steel prying beer
Ok watches vid 0:00-0:23 the house is friking fine next the singles come off the roof it's ok but then it get friking friked like the house is just gone and the camera is in the tornader
Also in the same area I've experience hurricanes, for example Katrina. By the time it reached my area it was a Cat. 1. No big deal. But what get people in hurricanes is tornadoes, storm surges, flooding, strong winds. A building is going to survive a 200mph straight hurricane wind a whole lot better than the same wind speed in a rapidly rotating tornado.
The raw power never ceases to amaze me!
Damn this is an old video, I was still in high school haha.
I just graduated a few days before this happened. lol.
And its 2018 now.. hhahahahhahaha my life isnt interesting ok
who is here after 16 years
me
😗
Literally stfu nobody cares headass
OMG! Compared to my "little" tornado experienced on the 7th (under "freaked out mom"), this makes me ENTIRELY sick to my stomach! How in the hell does anyone survive these things? I literally feel sick to my stomach right now after watching this -- did anyone get hurt? Good Lord...
damn a 14 year old comment.
Anyway, yes how do people surive these? Well it sounds unbelievable and rather stupid but people have literally survived EF5's with nothing but a mattress covering their bodies. I dont know how but i guess if you know youre gonna get hit, you take desperate measures.
@XghettofireX It's because tornadoes are associated with very low air pressures. The air pressure inside the house doesn't decrease nearly as much as outside of it when the tornado comes. So it is the difference in air pressures that blows the house apart from the inside and the wind does the rest of the job.
Cameraman never dies
dumbass
House: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, I'm so strong!
Tornado: Ooh! Do you want to test your strength?
House: BRING IT! -Ah shit.
Tornado: Ooh! Now that camera! Hi there! Do you want to be the next contestant on Test Your Strength?
Camera: *flips him off*
END
I know what will fix it! FLEX TAPE!!! *saws boat in half*
*I J U S T S A W E D T H I S B O A T I N H A L F*
Lesson learned: Build your house with security cameras to avoid destruction
I though it says 15 hours ago but no 15 years ago 😂
the bathroom would not have been i life saver that's why i think every house need to be built with a storm shelter
Tornado's are cool! When you're watching them on RUclips.
Jesus loves you
Jesus loves you too
Jesus loves you too. May he bless you
wth does that have to so with the vid
Everything on earth as it is in heaven, belongs to GOD. What he gives, he can also take it.
Nope, might does not make right.
Cynthia Richards ..lol. Okay, crazy person.
Sorry to tell you but God ain't real.
So this all knowing and loving god sent an EF 5 tornado to these people's house as a lesson for exactly what!!??
Lydieluck 77 to show off. He's an evil narcissist, or at least according to some of his crazy followers he is
Not only is it in 240p but you dont get to see the aftermath smh
It's completely gone. That's the aftermath lol. It's a F5 there's nothing left of that house
Thanks, it's a work in progress :) Corvette LT1 is going into it as we speak. Will have regular videos up once it's running.
that was my home..
Lol, it's also the house to 400 other people In the comment section.
+Hossein Bassam why are you here commenting then?
That's not ur house stop lying
+Anakin Duna exactly
I couldn't be your house... Could it?
that was my house
yea
You live in a bank?
no lol the midwestone bank camera caught my house getting hit
Oooooh. Sorry about the house.
LIAR ALERT
american houses😂😂😂
ZeroG shut up
Jakob Bosshard 100% true
ZeroG this video was recorded like a billion years ago, I bet out there in Mexico it's not nearly as strong as this old house, you must just be jealous
MEEPIsLife XD I live in Germany, Germany has like the best architecture and much better houses than americans paper shit hahaha.Jealous?I don't think so :'D
ZeroG Oh cool lol! My cousin lives in Germany! What part do you live in?
My grandparents and one of my mom’s friends lived in that area, luckily no one was hurt. But I hope anyone who was made it out ok.
Being an Iowan, this tornado is famous. Parkersburg went through hell in 2008 between this tornado and the death of Ed Thomas
I love the part where I actually see the broken apart house
It’s crazy how the trees instantly snap the other way once the wind field hits them. From 60mph winds one way to 70 in the other in less than a second.
Person who owned the house: Where's my house?
F5 tornado: Gone, reduced to atoms.
😮 wow one of the best tornado 🌪 videos yet!!!
I'll never understand why houses aren't built underground in tornado alley. I've been inside of houses which are built then buried, covered with sod, and they are highly efficient for all aspects of living. You have plenty of light, no need for heaters or AC because the temperature is 70'ish and during tornadoes, they survive with no problems.
why not
I know this comment is late but if you build underground you'd better do a thorough job waterproofing the structure. A sump pump with tiling around the exterior draining to daylight would be minimum to keep your basement from flooding. Heavy rains occur much more often than tornadoes. Also you would need to build to account for radon. Radon levels are high in many parts of the Midwest.
@@2aminitials yeah
@bartcase
That's actually been disproven. Scientists have crunched the numbers and found that the pressure difference is not enough to cause significant damage. It's the wind that causes the damage.
2024?
Just the way those trees bend...That's scary stuff.
yeah, at the fire department where i live they have a piece of wood hanging on the wall with a penny that went half way into it from the aftermath of a tornado, tornados can be weird too, they said they'd found a pencil laying on top of a telephone pole after a tornado
The camera starts to blur up when the ceiling is peeled off on top of the house.
Sorry that was your house. I hope that none of your family was hurt or any animals that you had. I hope that you have recovered somewhat after that. God Bless you. ♥️
that's a bank location not a house
@@hugdaddy3038 could have been a house before the bank
Yeah, I give up. Build your brick house and wait for an EF-5 tornado to pass over it and tell us your experience with your indestructible house :/.
Owners:come home and see there house is gone
Owner:welp looks like we’re getting a new painting job kids
At the last moment you can see the tornado ripping off the roof of the house first but not the walls
This is due to pressure difference
The tornado is a low pressure phenomenon and as you may know in science class, high pressure wants to go to low pressure to fill the lack of air low pressure has
Inside this house has about a typical room air pressure, you might think its low but tornadoes have *way* lower air pressures than the house.
So what happened here is that the high pressure wants to go to the tornado but its blocked by the roof so it has to push through, and then seconds later the roof gon :(
As for the walls... Idk what happened
@locomangoze There are strange oddities that are involved with tornadoes. Obliterate a structure, and leave something 20 feet away untouched. I once saw a house that was demolished by a tornado, except for the fireplace and mantle that still had candle holders sitting upright on the mantle.
Incredible sad, God bless all of us even I am not very good woman at all, I feel I have to kneeling this times, as I feel so small, nothing...