Multivortex-Tornado south of El Reno, May 31, 2013

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2013
  • First 10 Minutes of its life as a multi-vortex structure, before it transforms into a massive rain wrapped ground circulation. My storm chase blog: westwind.ch/usa13/

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  • @QLCSChasing
    @QLCSChasing 23 дня назад +56

    How does this not even have 100k views. This is literally the best and clearest footage of the opening stages of the tornado.

    • @gradplanner
      @gradplanner 21 день назад

      Agreed!

    • @Powershot300
      @Powershot300 20 дней назад +5

      Does now

    • @DaveDFFA
      @DaveDFFA 19 дней назад

      agorithm lol

    • @KHquick
      @KHquick 17 дней назад

      I've been watching tornado videos for years and never saw this one either! Incredible

  • @gl3618
    @gl3618 3 года назад +139

    This footage puts the el reno tornado in the dead man walking category of violent multi votex structures. Its known to have had multiple vortices that were pushing winds at 300+ mph, but the early shape(s) give off the dead man walking appearance. Beautiful

    • @steffir9506
      @steffir9506 Год назад +16

      El Reno 2013 was a Dead Man Walking tornado.

    • @adinamcgriff5152
      @adinamcgriff5152 Год назад +7

      That goes for Joplin Xenia cullman and Jarrel

    • @iceresistance
      @iceresistance 7 месяцев назад +5

      I have heard people call it the "Grim Reaper Walking"

    • @kambercraighead6948
      @kambercraighead6948 7 месяцев назад +1

      I agree… besides the up close and personal ones lol ❤ I’m jk! Great video!

    • @keyboardwarrior4092
      @keyboardwarrior4092 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@steffir9506not really, for most of its life it was moreso like joplin-a giant multivortex wedge

  • @bodhithebodhisattva4106
    @bodhithebodhisattva4106 3 года назад +101

    Wow! I thought I had seen all the film of this storm. This is the best vortex evolution footage I’ve ever seen. Other chasers had similar positions and vantage points, but the detail and backlit shots here are stunning!

  • @UnrealDerek
    @UnrealDerek 17 дней назад +6

    This tornado will always remind me of just how dangerous and unpredictable tornadoes can be. A definite cautionary tale so to speak. Absolutely brilliant footage.

  • @libertylost8286
    @libertylost8286 4 года назад +86

    In the beginning, it reminds me of a macabre merry-go-round. The horizontal vortices going up and down and and the vertical vortices spinning around, is amazing, yet terrifying.

    • @milliemaxwell5282
      @milliemaxwell5282 3 года назад +5

      Like a dance...

    • @Cokercole
      @Cokercole 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@milliemaxwell5282yeah....... like a dance 😎

  • @snackentity5709
    @snackentity5709 5 лет назад +67

    this is the best footage i've seen so far that captures the evolution of this tornado's shape

  • @F5Storm1
    @F5Storm1 5 лет назад +69

    By far the most insane motion I've ever seen, incredible vertical and horizontal vortices indicating intense rising and sinking motion in and near the tornado, what a beast, wish I was there to see it.

  • @TheCjbowman
    @TheCjbowman 2 года назад +39

    Thank heavens you were far enough away to the Northeast when you headed South. When that became rain wrapped the tornadic wind field had expanded to over two and a half miles wide. Others who headed South, and East, got caught. Fantastic footage of the genesis - so mesmerizingly violent and beautiful at the same time. Well done!

  • @tysongolden6907
    @tysongolden6907 10 лет назад +142

    I think this is probably the best footage of this tornado Iv'e seen, and believe me, that's saying alot.

    • @thethundercat1863
      @thethundercat1863 4 года назад +7

      tyson golden ya definitely and I have watched like 100 videos of it now, fascinated by this storm

    • @cjansenATL
      @cjansenATL 4 года назад +8

      Absolutely. It doesn't capture the immediate threat of the storm, but the scale and horrifying beauty.

    • @michelekurlan6489
      @michelekurlan6489 3 года назад +7

      I agree with tyson golden AND have viewed myraids of footage of this event in the 7.5 years since it happened.
      This captures it thru so many stages of development to the point of "the bear becoming wrapped in its own cage" and despite that, it still kept going, gaining momentum and strength.
      There's way more going on in this footage than this novice severe weather enthusiast can comprehend,let alone describe.
      Dunno how these chasers stayed so cool and collected. Amazing work guys!

    • @F5Storm1
      @F5Storm1 3 года назад +5

      Absolutely, the close ups of the vortices is unbelievable i wish I was there to see it myself, unreal.

    • @billtomson5791
      @billtomson5791 3 года назад +2

      Ditto.

  • @stormchasernichtpit1493
    @stormchasernichtpit1493 3 года назад +29

    I think this is the best footage of the El Reno tornado

    • @klax001
      @klax001 2 года назад +5

      It is. It's an incredible shot of the development. I'm still amazed by it all these years later.

  • @aaaaaaaaaa97
    @aaaaaaaaaa97 6 лет назад +97

    Wow, the luck of this guy to travel to the states to chase and getting this... Definitely deserves it for the effort he put out!!!!!

    • @F5Storm1
      @F5Storm1 4 года назад +9

      The odds of traveling here to see history

    • @mozes88
      @mozes88 7 месяцев назад +4

      Once in a lifetime for Americans, but for other people!? It is like hitting the lottery.

  • @mattmorganflash
    @mattmorganflash 3 года назад +59

    There’s that one saying when you see the “dead man walking” that death is coming. You can see at 2:14 & 6:20 the multiple vortices look like 2 legs walking.

    • @bw2569
      @bw2569 3 года назад

      Good catch. 3:26 on this video you can really see it. Terrifying. ruclips.net/video/BDx9AyhWIuA/видео.html

    • @kiowatribegirl
      @kiowatribegirl Год назад +4

      Omg, I totally see it! Gives me chills to watch this monster grow

    • @steffir9506
      @steffir9506 Год назад +3

      Yes, Dead Man Walking 🌪

  • @stickboy2672
    @stickboy2672 3 года назад +17

    I think it only looked rain wrapped at the end. It was actually in the process of growing huge. I think all of that dark column was part of the tornado's circulation.

    • @wisemanofsorts6068
      @wisemanofsorts6068 3 года назад +12

      It was, thats what made this Tornado so dangerous to storm chasers. Many though that they were right next to a ran band and thought the Tornado was deep behind the bands. They didn't realize they were looking right at the Tornado wall, until it was too close.

  • @danielwieten8617
    @danielwieten8617 2 года назад +31

    I’ve been obsessed with this tornado for years, and I’m always frustrated by the lighting of the videos, until now. This is perfect. Not sure what you did here, but it’s the only video I’ve seen where the body of the main tornado is visible. Well done.

    • @gothivore277
      @gothivore277 2 года назад +16

      It has to do with where he’s positioned to film the tornado. He is filming it from the north looking south which is why it has such high contrast but this comes with risks. MOST tornadoes move north east which is why most of the RUclips videos of this tornado are filmed from the south looking north. But on some rare occasions tornadoes can move south or even west. This particular tornado took every storm chaser by surprise and moved southeast while growing to a massive size then hooked left to a normal northeast trajectory

    • @danielwieten8617
      @danielwieten8617 2 года назад +2

      @@gothivore277 damn, really appreciate the explanation thank you. Just in time too, since I’m binging again lol.

  • @XmasLightsGuy
    @XmasLightsGuy 5 лет назад +35

    Really great view of that crazy multi-vortex stage!

  • @gaurihadavale8648
    @gaurihadavale8648 2 года назад +18

    This is by far the best footage of El rino tornado i have come across on RUclips.
    Kudos for capturing this masterpiece, it will definitely be of great help to the scientific and research community who study about tornadoes.

  • @user-jj3ep2md7m
    @user-jj3ep2md7m 9 дней назад +2

    Best video of the El Reno sub-vortices I've seen thus far. This got me to thinking about the "ratings debate" which has been around awhile, along with a research paper I recently read (Orf, L. et al. (2017). "Evolution of a long-track violent tornado within a simulated supercell. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society."). According to Dr. Orf, recent high resolution numerical simulations strongly suggest that the ground-level winds in some sub-vortices may be much higher than previously thought, possibly exceeding 500 mph. In turn, this reminded me of a recent video I saw in which a multi-ton freight car was send hurdling "hundreds of yards in the air", all courtesy of an alleged EF1 tornado. Somehow this is rather hard to believe. Some EF1 tornadoes do demonstrate sub-vortices, and I'm guessing that one of these at EF-4 or EF-5 level may have been the real real reason for the "flying train".

  • @scotabot7826
    @scotabot7826 Год назад +18

    This is the BEST El Reno footage there is, by far. None of the "look at me" yelling the same phrase 8 times by each person in the car, like they each have a check-off sheet. Man, these guys could give a lesson for sure!!!

    • @joeschoe4477
      @joeschoe4477 4 месяца назад

      Among the best early footage, definitely. Seeing what it developed into is what sets El Reno apart.

    • @coreysharp9794
      @coreysharp9794 Месяц назад +1

      It's because they weren't Americans craving attention. Who knows why they were even here tbh. Impeccable timing.

  • @darthteej1
    @darthteej1 7 месяцев назад +5

    Really impressed by how you pan up constantly to check meso structure and evolution.

  • @scott729
    @scott729 4 года назад +37

    For the past two years I have been mesmerized by this storm and it's mysterious haunting existence. So powerful and uncharacterized motion, movement, change of speed and exponential growth. I thought I had seen all the videos and I am stunned to stumble onto this one. Awesome job capturing not only a freak of nature, but a freak amongst freaks. Of course there are the same 5 idiots that bounce around giving every video they can watch a thumbs down. Just plain stupid people with nothing to do, probably pissed about the non- english speaking narration/ conversation.

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 4 года назад +2

      Farmers have seen,over and over,these same " uncharacteristic" movements before with big tornados.
      It's a hook or j path.

    • @dreemsnake1
      @dreemsnake1 3 года назад +11

      I like the different language for a change. And they don’t yell and blab through the whole thing.

    • @user-yn1ks5wv3d
      @user-yn1ks5wv3d 5 месяцев назад

      Those first couple of sentences belongs in a book.. beautiful description.

    • @scott729
      @scott729 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-yn1ks5wv3d Very kind of you, thank you.

  • @pinlight97
    @pinlight97 3 года назад +8

    That scoop effect with the cloud formation and with the rain is awesome, truly.

  • @YouOnlyIiveTwice
    @YouOnlyIiveTwice 5 лет назад +18

    The creepy multiple vortices and their incredible growth rate in such a short period of time had death written all over it. Being within 10 miles of such unstable conditions would be way too close for my comfort. The incredible footage taken of this tornado and knowing it killed people makes it one of the most haunting tornadoes to have ever been recorded in my opinion. If more people respected mother nature's power then it could have potentially saved some people's lives that day.

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 4 года назад

      Yes,we need to respect Father Nature!

  • @klax001
    @klax001 2 года назад +8

    This footage is still the best I've seen of the development. Absolutely incredible.

  • @bulletman124XXL
    @bulletman124XXL 5 лет назад +14

    Does it get any better than this,, perect lighting perfect filming driving, great positioning,, thanks for sharing

  • @holden6104
    @holden6104 2 года назад +9

    I'd be so paranoid that another one would be dropping right on my head at any minute.

  • @IndyBod05
    @IndyBod05 Год назад +3

    Hey, a fellow Swiss storm chaser! 🎉 Hoi from Australia 🇨🇭

  • @KiteFlyingVespa
    @KiteFlyingVespa 5 лет назад +16

    1:38 - very eerie

  • @gmlaster
    @gmlaster 4 года назад +16

    This footage is amazing! And I’m not entirely sure why, but I’m enjoying it so much more in German. I think it’s because I can tune out the commentary and just enjoy the tornado. Awesome video, guys. One of the best videos on the internet. Glad you made the trip over here to get it.

    • @StudleyDuderight
      @StudleyDuderight 4 года назад +1

      Is it German? It sounds more like Dutch to me, but I could be wrong.

    • @stevieswizzle6959
      @stevieswizzle6959 3 года назад +4

      @@StudleyDuderight Swiss

  • @flynnzilla8796
    @flynnzilla8796 5 месяцев назад +3

    Where has this video been all these years!? What an otherworldly tornado…

  • @catherinehubbard1167
    @catherinehubbard1167 18 дней назад +1

    Stunning footage of a monstrous tornado unlike any other yet recorded. I’m glad these chasers made it through safely.

  • @wazzpqazzza
    @wazzpqazzza 10 часов назад

    Just terrifying. The chaotic directions of the wind in the circulation just terrifies me.

  • @duanescott3091
    @duanescott3091 4 года назад +12

    I think the sub vortexes dropped or hung under the main funnel before it expanded. That, or they merged into one singular vortex that was so strong it created another set of 4 subs that actually grew to f4-f5 size and wind speed.... Like a super f5 with 4 other f5s circulating it almost perfectly. Scariest tornado in history and i pray its the last one

    • @Aarzu
      @Aarzu 3 года назад +9

      Even more terrifying is just the week before this tornado hit, the Birdgecreek/Moore, OK area was hit with an EF5. The area where this one hit was VERY close to it. That area has been hit by so many severe tornadoes that if severe weather is forecasted for the day and it's a school day, school absences are excused and that's if officials don't cancel school preemptively.

  • @joeschoe4477
    @joeschoe4477 4 месяца назад +1

    We've all seen Reed's footage from much closer, and distant video too, but this is the best video I've seen from a medium vantage point. Not only are the earlier multiple vortices visible, it's easy to see the structure they emerge from, and the evolving wedge they become. From that vantage point, we can see it as it becomes rain-wrapped, which is missing from most video shot from the South and East.

  • @derekpowell5688
    @derekpowell5688 3 года назад +4

    Nice! It's structure and behavior reminds me of the 1979 Orienta, Oklahoma tornado (video footage can be seen elsewhere on You Tube)

  • @whodatis2
    @whodatis2 3 года назад +8

    Birds having a conversation in the background while a monster unleashes its fury

  • @gmlaster
    @gmlaster 4 года назад +32

    This was extremely well done and professional.

    • @F5Storm1
      @F5Storm1 2 года назад +1

      Just thankful it never hit any major population centers

  • @dogtrainerjen
    @dogtrainerjen 2 года назад +1

    Why hasn't this video gone viral?? Fantastic views of the motion and formation!
    #elreno2013 #elreno #elrenooklahoma

  • @robynmontgomery9826
    @robynmontgomery9826 3 года назад +5

    How quickly that elegant ballet turned into a giant mosh pit.

  • @acdc7551
    @acdc7551 7 месяцев назад +1

    That is one of the most photogenic tornadoes that I’ve ever seen! However, do you know what would scare more than watching a tornado form out on a flat and open plain like that? All the lightning where you’re probably the tallest thing nearby. That storm was popping out some serious lightning. The thought of being struck by lightning here scares me more than the tornado!

  • @NEFeldman
    @NEFeldman 4 года назад +7

    Right past the 7:50 mark you see a flash of lightning and a loud backfire! Typical of severe cells like this one!

  • @johnbernard7280
    @johnbernard7280 6 лет назад +17

    This is the best I have seen of El Reno! This is from the north side?

    • @markuspfister6269
      @markuspfister6269  6 лет назад +17

      John Bernard, yes, from east, then from north, going parallel, until the tornado unexpectedly lunged out to the north.

    • @johnbernard7280
      @johnbernard7280 6 лет назад +4

      Markus Pfister Very well done 👍🏼!

  • @XmasLightsGuy
    @XmasLightsGuy 4 года назад +4

    The beginning part of this tornado is truly amazing & cool looking.

  • @timothius50
    @timothius50 3 года назад +7

    It's hard to find (Pre cell phone) The 1983 tornado in Niles Ohio dug up coffins and bodies and tossed them around town.

    • @derekbaker3279
      @derekbaker3279 Год назад

      "...dug up coffins and bodies..."

    • @manda60
      @manda60 2 месяца назад +1

      I remember that storm very well. Pretty sure it was 1985 though.

  • @Alphadan
    @Alphadan 19 дней назад +1

    @9:46 reminds me of that scene in Twister where they mention the characteristic greenish tint in the clouds.

  • @fredtaylor9792
    @fredtaylor9792 21 день назад +1

    The bottom of that Mezzo, while it's gathering strength at the beginning, looks like a churning cauldren of death.

  • @Agui007
    @Agui007 5 лет назад +7

    An armor plated tornado at the end concealed behind torrential rain! 😲

  • @PsychedelicFairy420
    @PsychedelicFairy420 4 месяца назад +1

    I was watching Dans video right before this when he was outrunning/escaping the tornado and it was so scary to watch.. now watching this video just shows how much of a monster this tornado truly was.

  • @wallyman292
    @wallyman292 5 лет назад +8

    damn nice vid! I've never seen such an inflow like this. . .

  • @StarSCTEBunToaster
    @StarSCTEBunToaster 2 года назад +1

    this is literally the most informative tornado video

  • @richardcatalinajr.369
    @richardcatalinajr.369 24 дня назад

    Stunningly beautiful. Amazing footage. Thanks for posting.

  • @nooranen3178
    @nooranen3178 21 день назад +1

    Great video capture of the development!

  • @TheOfficialRandomGuy
    @TheOfficialRandomGuy 5 лет назад +38

    6:20 “Dead Man Walking”

    • @thethundercat1863
      @thethundercat1863 4 года назад +1

      Tony Ory what does that mean

    • @simkani3294
      @simkani3294 4 года назад +17

      @@thethundercat1863 Dead Man Walking is a rather rare type of multiple vortex tornado, in which the motions of the multiple vortices make the tornado look like it is "walking". Dead Man Walking tornadoes are usually extremely violent and deadly, and this monster, which eventually reached 2.6 miles wide and produced sustained winds higher than 295 miles per hour showed that off, my killing 8 people, including storm chasers, one of those being Tim Samaras.

    • @thethundercat1863
      @thethundercat1863 4 года назад +1

      Superstorm the Great wow amazing thank you

    • @beanie168
      @beanie168 4 года назад +3

      @@thethundercat1863 there's a photo hear of the Jarrell tornado which has been dubbed Dead Mab Walking tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2013/05/tornados-producing-dead-man-walking.html

    • @mallarysangel
      @mallarysangel 4 года назад +23

      Can I give you a little more information to your question?
      -
      I'm Native American, and there is folklore behind the dead man walking. The term actually originated from the American Indians in the 19th century. The story goes that if you see the tornado walking, which is multi vortex as already stated, the person seeing it should die. If he survives, though he should've died, he is a dead man walking. It was known by my ancestors that this was a particularly dangerous type of tornado long ago.
      -
      Many people think the legend says the viewer will die, but that's not the case. It's that the viewer should've.

  • @gradplanner
    @gradplanner 21 день назад +1

    That was excellent footage. Thanks for sharing.

  • @peterolbrisch8970
    @peterolbrisch8970 Год назад +1

    This is my favorite tornado video.

  • @IvoryOnMars
    @IvoryOnMars 11 месяцев назад +2

    At 2:12 you can see the same “dead man walking” vortices that Heidi Farrar observed from her location.

  • @BritishMoron
    @BritishMoron Год назад +2

    this tornado was not a tornado, it was basically a whole new supercell

  • @armyguy918
    @armyguy918 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for that awesome video of that huge monster of a tornado

  • @JamesBurch93
    @JamesBurch93 11 лет назад +4

    Great shot!

  • @cosmiccharlie8294
    @cosmiccharlie8294 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great piece of film!

  • @Amz_I_am22
    @Amz_I_am22 3 года назад +1

    Amazing camera shots! What did you use to shoot this video?

    • @markuspfister6269
      @markuspfister6269  3 года назад +1

      Was some average Canon Powershot SX with a good zoom

  • @ImageJPEG
    @ImageJPEG 3 года назад +4

    I’m learning German and was able to pick up a few words.
    Ich verstehe nur ein bisschen.
    Awesome video! I’ve been really fascinated in the El Reno tornado.

    • @b.t.walker2295
      @b.t.walker2295 3 года назад

      These folks sound like they’re from northern Germany; they sound like they’re speaking Dutch sometimes. They do not sound Bavarian, however, this is my extremely unqualified opinion. Ich spreche Deutsch wie ein dreijähriger Amerikaner.

  • @jamesm8132
    @jamesm8132 7 дней назад

    8:55 No shot of this tornado puts it into perspective more than this one, incredible

  • @melaniemeyer3558
    @melaniemeyer3558 3 года назад +2

    Dieses Video müsste 10 Mio views haben. Es ist DER Tornado. Der „El Reno“. Als würde man die Mondlandung filmen.

  • @mozes88
    @mozes88 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great footage. Im Dutch, but i can understand what you are saying. You south african?

  • @ericschultz4004
    @ericschultz4004 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of the dead man walking in Jarrell. You can even see the legs walking towards Tim, Paul, and Carl.

  • @raeraebadfingers
    @raeraebadfingers 24 дня назад

    There were times that thing looked like a crazy demon thing ominously walking across the landscape. I've never seen something like that before. That's terrifying and amazing.

  • @psillycybin8361
    @psillycybin8361 Год назад +1

    Great video!! The horizontal vortices at 1:37

  • @johngoguen361
    @johngoguen361 Год назад

    Great filming nice and sharp it shows the birth and milti vortex in detail for study,

  • @sabishiihito
    @sabishiihito 8 лет назад +5

    I wonder at which point did the outer circulation expand to include the entire area of rotating rain curtains.

    • @brandonjvl1987
      @brandonjvl1987 7 лет назад +5

      sabishiihito It's hard to say exactly when however after watching many videos, looking at research papers, and information from radar I can say it was before the tornado crossed highway 81. When it impacted the weather channel crew it was already rain wrapped as you can see by various camera angles from the weather channel coverage. When looking at radar, the debris ball was initially moving southeast and clear from rain and then as it turned more easterly the rear flank caught up with the circulation.

    • @derekbaker3279
      @derekbaker3279 Год назад +2

      @@SusanKay- I can tell you that even prior to tornadogenesis, the supercell was firing out powerful positive strikes all around it. I was a couple miles away and still retreated to the car when the positive strikes started!

  • @troysundt8406
    @troysundt8406 3 года назад +2

    It’s literally the Orienta OK tornado repeating itself!

  • @joeyjohnson942
    @joeyjohnson942 3 года назад +6

    9:34 that is the tornado

  • @andie_pants
    @andie_pants 3 года назад +3

    Geil indeed! This is phenomenal footage.

  • @mikeenike13able
    @mikeenike13able 4 года назад +3

    The rotation on this storm was absurd.

  • @avemetatarsaliaenthusiast8202
    @avemetatarsaliaenthusiast8202 7 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting how almost unassuming it looks. It seems so wispy and disorganized, certainly not something to get close to but not the monster it became. Truly tragic how much different this event may have gone down in history had there not been the associated deaths.

  • @Frankeh
    @Frankeh 10 лет назад +6

    Watch closely at 1:30 at the bottom right. It looks like a car is being dragged toward the circulation, I see headlights maybe

    • @auburntrojan2010
      @auburntrojan2010 6 лет назад

      Yeah if you play it slowly you can see it. Most likely a vehicle backing up, but very possible.

    • @ThereGoesTokyo
      @ThereGoesTokyo 5 лет назад +1

      Probably Reed Timmer and crew.

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 4 года назад

      @@ThereGoesTokyo teed rimmer

    • @SiennaXD
      @SiennaXD 3 года назад +2

      1:30

  • @beckylynn209
    @beckylynn209 Год назад

    Great footage of the beginning of this massive tornado 🌪️. What language were they speaking? 🤗

  • @jays2551
    @jays2551 24 дня назад

    it's like the entire mesocyclone just dropped several hundred feet and hugged the ground. even in the beginning, when it was multiple small-ish vortices, the mesocyclone looked dramatically lower than typical for these types of storms

  • @trendmassacre8423
    @trendmassacre8423 4 года назад +2

    You both must be Swedish? I am Swedish also, but was born here in MN. My Grandparents came over from Sweden shortly after they were born, Grandpa in 1915, Grandma in 1917 in retrospect. You guys come to America to chase, or do you live here?

  • @FNO8899
    @FNO8899 Месяц назад

    This is the formation of the record-breaking tornado.
    (Wind speed is 296MPH)
    (Its an ef5 not an ef3)
    (Width is 2.6M wide, 4.2 km)

  • @cooper5220
    @cooper5220 2 года назад +2

    Very good footage

  • @shantiveit9697
    @shantiveit9697 3 года назад +1

    Wild, love a multi vortex,dancing nader. Nice.

  • @maxsaviation9512
    @maxsaviation9512 7 месяцев назад +1

    2:10 if you look closely you can see the deadman walking for a quick second

  • @nickdavis965
    @nickdavis965 3 года назад +4

    0:05 is that heidi farrar?

  • @Fullmetalminos
    @Fullmetalminos 10 лет назад +4

    Are you German? I read a while ago Germany is amongst the few European countries having a good percentage of tornadic storms. Is that true, or not?
    Vielen Dank fur das Video!

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 9 лет назад

      This video isn't in Germany this is in El Reno Oklahoma EF5 tornado?

    • @Fullmetalminos
      @Fullmetalminos 9 лет назад +1

      I was talking about the guys who recorded this twister. They were talking in German.

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 9 лет назад

      I was wondering that too maybe tourist

    • @flappah
      @flappah 5 лет назад

      I'd say they are from Switzerland or Austria.

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 4 года назад

      @@Mike-01234 duh-uh!

  • @ToyManFlyer1100
    @ToyManFlyer1100 3 года назад +4

    Just think, like somebody else said...If this puppy hadve come through OKC Metro, just like Hurricane Katrina and Rita did New Orleans, they would STILL be tryna rebuild today...April 2021
    ..

    • @davidkosiba624
      @davidkosiba624 2 года назад

      I mean a Tornado can achieve much higher wind speed than a Hurricane so it make sense

  • @Polotiks714
    @Polotiks714 18 дней назад

    The main tornado itself was only a wedge and a cone, the wind field stretched to be 2.6 Miles wide

  • @justinbrink7425
    @justinbrink7425 3 года назад +2

    can someone tell me... the first two minutes you look at the vortexes and you can see how fast the wind speeds are moving. Being out in an open field with no flying debris (dust maybe).. doesn't anyone else think that you could walk through that tornado in that field and not get hurt?? At the beginning I'm saying..

    • @markuspfister6269
      @markuspfister6269  3 года назад +4

      Interesting question. I realized once in straight line winds ruclips.net/video/CFpou4wSQy4/видео.html that everything beyond EF2 strength (200 km/h or 120 mph) is not doable anymore, because even small soil particles become bullets that start to rip your skin and clothes apart.

    • @wisemanofsorts6068
      @wisemanofsorts6068 3 года назад +3

      You would not. The winds would ve alternating from calm to extreme. It would not be fun to be there.

    • @justinbrink7425
      @justinbrink7425 3 года назад

      @@markuspfister6269 would be good campfire story tho 😱

  • @theoriginalbrianguillen235
    @theoriginalbrianguillen235 3 года назад +2

    Anyone noticed the tornado keeps dying off a few times?

  • @MrKnorm
    @MrKnorm 2 месяца назад +1

    Cool! Paar Schweizer! 🇨🇭😎 Isch ou mi Troum mou en Tornado z gseh irgendwo. Fastinierent! .

  • @Notfathorse
    @Notfathorse 7 месяцев назад +1

    Who knew this tornado would be the largest in recorded history

  • @terrymaloney3973
    @terrymaloney3973 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good camera work.

  • @liampanther6078
    @liampanther6078 Год назад +1

    Even though though the tornado may seem weak out in the farmland it is still likely very powerful

  • @Gracell0
    @Gracell0 7 месяцев назад +1

    Whenever i think "oh theres the main funnel!" The tornado fools me and kills that "main funnel"

  • @sonimbetterthanyou
    @sonimbetterthanyou 7 месяцев назад +1

    Traveling to the states to storm chase and catching this is the equivalent of traveling to Europe to see war and stumbling on normandy. Insane luck.

  • @floodedcar123
    @floodedcar123 6 лет назад +1

    Really cool.

  • @kristynorman916
    @kristynorman916 6 месяцев назад +1

    Mesmerising!!

  • @SindbadDerSeefahrer
    @SindbadDerSeefahrer 3 года назад +5

    They speak Swiss 🇨🇭 german! 😊

  • @susiearviso3032
    @susiearviso3032 3 года назад +2

    This tornado was deceptive in-that it was rain-wrapped, which made it very hard to see the tornado. It also was nearing 3 miles in width at 2.6 miles wide. It was the widest ever measured on earth. It had multiple vortices, it lasted 40 minutes traveling 16.2 miles.
    It killed 18 people. Since it was evening, chasers as well as all others should have been taking shelter rather than stalking the tornado. This tornado was one huge boobytrap. Night chasing a monster like this was very stupid.

    • @susiearviso3032
      @susiearviso3032 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/87OkS0QT1xU/видео.html

    • @Deucealive75
      @Deucealive75 3 года назад +1

      LOL. What makes you think this was at night? The tornado was on the ground in between 6 and 6:45 PM

  • @galenstone9097
    @galenstone9097 2 года назад +1

    Best video I have seen. Backlit all the way.

  • @IvoryOnMars
    @IvoryOnMars 3 месяца назад

    Is that Heidi Farrar at the beginning saying, "coming this way!" ?