It is important to understand, Just because you can't see the tornado, does NOT mean it is absent. The visible portion is the pressure dropping so low that water condenses out of the air forming a spinning cloud. Tornadoes exist long before, and after this cloud forms.
@@brokentombot Lower pressure and temperatures have les saturation capacity, causing water to go from gas to liquid, when temperatures and pressures drop. Its the reason clouds exist more the hihgher up you go. Its colder and les pressure.
The tornado that hit a town near us was almost invisible like that. After it ripped through the town you could see it but when it first hit, it just looked like wind picking up the occasional debris. It still did $12 million in damage, traveled 18 miles, killed 2 people, invited 44, destroyed 70 mobile homes. Ef3 I believe.
It was sucking branches off the trees and tossing them like toothpicks. Dude is a serious adrenaline junkie. Long as he doesn't get anybody else killed.
Yeah, please don't do what the first guy did. Tornadoes sometimes seem to have a mind of their own, and can quickly spiral out of control. Remember: it took less than 1 minute for the 2013 El Reno monster tornado to grow over a mile wide.
Absolutely but notice that when the El Reno monster was forming people already knew it will be a giant one because of the many subvortices. Reed Timmer footage show this clearly
LOL. He will be saying WOOOOOOO until one of those logs from those piles comes around and smacks him in the side of the head. Do not mess with the tornado.
From the wise words of Ron White. "It's not that the wind is blowing; it's WHAT the wind is blowing. If you get hit with a Volvo, it doesn't matter how many sit ups you did that morning."
Don't record a tornado so close and get out of your car... he is super lucky Twisters are extremely fast! He was luckily it didn't just suddenly turn on him!
"Exactly! Don’t risk it by recording a tornado up close and definitely stay in your car! 🌪 He’s super lucky it didn’t suddenly turn on him. Twisters move incredibly fast, and things could’ve gone wrong in a split second!"
It's a weird fascination that I (and many others) have to watch these natural weather occurrences and other disastrous events. It's almost hypnotic to watch landslides, mudslides, flash floods, tsunamis rushing in, etc.
It’s bc we’re watching something that’s larger than us, & literally all we can do is watch & wait in amazement over something we have absolutely no control over whatsoever.
I'm fascinated by lightning, it absolutely fascinates me to such a degree I have spent most of my adult life as a side thing studying and educating other people about Thunderstorms, their different types, what they are and why they do what they do. Even so much I told a few scientists that I believed lightning was the building block to life on Earth, the spark of life. They obviously laughed until they looked into it and found that in fact I might have been right. Crazy part is i'm absolutely petrified of lightning as in physically, emotionally and literally terrified of it and the idea of being outside in a thunderstorm for me would be a true nightmare. I have overcome the fear enough to now go out if i'm with someone and close to a door. I was locked out by my family during a violent thunderstorm when I was a toddler and left out in it all night. I love the sound of storms they make me fall asleep.
"I totally get it! 🌪 There's something strangely hypnotic about watching these powerful natural events unfold. Whether it’s landslides, mudslides, flash floods, or tsunamis, it's like you can’t look away. It’s a weird fascination, but you’re definitely not alone!"
I remember seeing footage once of the El Reno Tornado from back in 2013. It absolutely blew my mind. Being from the UK I've never ever seen a storm like that before. We do get tornados over here but they are extremely tame in comparison.
I remember the footage from Mike's team: they rolled seven times after getting hit (the camera fell out after the second I think) and landed right-side up, they survived that
@@panoruryu It is absolutely NOT fine. Tornado paths are completely unpredictable and change sides rapidly. A vortex could hit you or a meso-cyclonic tornado could form behind you. All it does is seem safe. This is the main reason people die. Plus this guy was nearly within the windfield and since it would eventually become an ef4, there was a high chance the drill-bit could have wuickly turned into a wedge tornado.
OMG. The very first Tornado. Dude wasn't lucky and didn't happen to be in the right place at the right time. And it wasn't just forming. He had been chasing it for a while at that point....
as a survivor of a couple tornado. that first video scared the hell out of me. people dont think anything bad will happen to them as long as their filming.
Exactly chris campbell , It roped out not long after leaving the Farm. Killing One man working in his metal building before it got to this point. The White Car ahead of the guy shooting the video is Scott Peake, another Fantastic Storm Chaser.
The guy in the first video is lucky that the tornado didn't suddenly grow in size or turn in his direction, let alone lucky that, when he got out of his car, that he wasn't struck by all the debris in the air. That is an example of a video showing you how NOT to chase.
2:12 there was actually an F5 (it was the Fujita scale at the time) tornado that was no bigger than a cone shaped tornado that touched down in Elie, Manitoba, Canada (It was also Canada's only F5/EF5 tornado)
Being a trained spotter for the National Weather Service, I'll say that the second to last video in Texas, that first tornado isn't actually a tornado but a gustnado. It did not appear to be connected to the storm
@@JoelsephDean I think they meant what conditions do gustnadoes need to form. All I know is they form along a gust front (outflow boundary) and said gust front needs to collide with winds of opposing direction (correct me if I'm wrong).
@@zeeboss2762 That's exactly what the NWS taught us. The cold air from the downdraft or outflow boundary mixes with the warm air which will cause these spin ups
@@stevenfatelk5858 the creator got the wrong Grant County. They panned to ND, but it was actually Grant County, MN, which is where Ashby and highway 82 are. I was curious if anyone else was going to catch that.
I saw a waterspout once, before cameras were ubiquitous. It was about a half mile north of us or over a lake. If it had hit land I'd guess around an ef 2 it 3. It was pretty surreal to see while the sun was on our backs, and the breeze was relatively calm!
The Wichita/Andover tornado- i captured that same one from my home that was 3-5 miles away..it was crazy close and did a lot of damage. Took Andover several months to reopen just the roads in that area. East Wichita doesn’t see much activity, west side of town or south usually gets hit hard.
I live about 30 minutes from Wichita and sometimes do DoorDash near Andover. I was supposed to go that day but didn’t because it was my mom’s birthday. I’m glad I didn’t. 😅
As a person who has never experienced witnessing a tornado, I say this is incredible footage. I’ve always wanted to see one, but I know it can be quite dangerous at most times. I may not have ever seen one but I know them! Guy at 1:50 doesn’t know how close he was to death! My heart goes out to people who were victimized by a tornado.
One actually hit my house back in 2017 it was so strong that it wiped the flea market clean off the foundation it was a wedge rain wrap ef3 there was a video of it and the damage path
Tornadoes aren't always (very) dangerous. At that point of its life, the tornado clearly didn't have the power to lift his car or throw any debris at him. All it was doing was flinging around grass. Even if he was in the center, I highly doubt he would have died. People hype up tornadoes too much.
Had a opportunity to move to a city right in path of Tornado alley, I thought about it but got offered a better job where I'm at, if I would have moved the house I would be living at got destroyed by a Tornado just 2 weeks after I turned down the job offer. There's a reason why I didn't choose to live in Tornado alley. For all those who do, stay safe out there!
The dust devil in this video is very interesting to watch, and perhaps study. It's amazing to watch not only its point of contact, but especially how it vacuums debris up around it! I'm always amazed by tornadoes powerful enough to pick up 18 wheelers and toss them around like toys.
I love watching tornado videos, and the drill bit tornado is impressive -- except that I was frustrated by the camera jerking and shaking. I know, I'm being that guy, but please storm chasers, focus, and keep your camera steady. It's hard to appreciate storm footage when a viewer is hunting for the subject when it whips around the screen. All that said, the drill bit tornado is awesome.
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1:53 this is AMAZING!!!! How it's fixed in place with all that power and increase in size going up!!! It's just sitting there like an angry lion on a leash!!
@@alandala1599 Asa au fost genertiile anterioare educate in comunism, sa creaada ca nu exista, dar au fost peste 50 doar din 1940 incoace. Si vor mai fi. Mai ales ca acum toata lumea le poate filma pe telefoane
Strange thing and i don't know if it's sheer coincidence, but at 14:40 he says "after their 'close encounter'" then at 14:43 you see a 'fast moving' white 'rod'-like UAP/UFO shoot down from the top left of the screen to bottom right !! I've watched it over and over... Excellent footage - all of it!
@@mattb6646 That is very true! I have family down in Missouri and they said I could stay with them if I ever decided to go do it. But I'd rather be with a group with someone experienced and someone else driving so I can take pics and videos. I have 3 batteries for my camera, and multiple lenses, and a good tripod lol. So I'm good to go 😁
@@totallyirkedmama3585 yeah you sound really prepared! That's awesome, I hope you find the time and get lucky enough to catch one! Don't let it catch you 😂
Dust devils are not uncommon in South Africa, where I grew up. One came across my neighbour's garden once, and twisted off a small tree thatb he had planted a couple of weeks before. The tree was about 6 ft. (2 M) tall.
Growing up in Texas, mainly west Texas, I've seen a dust devil rip the roof off a mobile home. It was storming in the area, but the dust devil never got more than 100 feet into the air.
You're so lucky in a sense that's all they do. I live in tornado alley...they are terrifying. So blessed to have a storm shelter in my garage floor. Everyone deserves one!!!
@@tammylargent8543 I don't know why this comment is addressed to me. "Amazing" they may be - to people who see them on RUclips - but I did not say or suggest that tornados are "cool". In fact, I didn't talk about tornados at all. I talked about a dust devil that I once saw.
From KS here. Wichita almost never sees a tornado. However, Sedgwick County usually does. The tornado in this video is Andover exclusive Which is still a suburb of Wichita but not Wichita. Also not a dust devil. Very much a tornado when it has a debris cloud under a funnel like that. If you ever are down this way go down Kellogg ( hwy400/50) heading east. The YMCA in Andover is still not finished being rebuilt after this tornado took half of it.
It always weirds me out when people cheer when a tornado forms. I understand being fascinated by them, but you're cheering at a huge destructive force that could kill innocent people.
I’ve been freaked out about tornados ever since I first watched “The Wizard of Oz”, when I was 5 years old. That movie scene left a permanent scar in my childhood memory that still resides in my 68-year adult head! 😮
That freaked me out too... until I found out it wasn't a real tornado, but a cotton muslin tube. Then I realised it didn't look or move like a true twister. Funnily enough, I stopped being freaked out after that.
If you drive across the U.S. you will see countless dust devils dancing across the western part of the country. There were times I saw 10 dust devils in one prairie. I stopped my car out in the middle of nowhere Nevada and watched one go straight towards a single cow just standing and eating grass. The dust devil just went right through the cow and didn't phase it.
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Wouldn't it be killer to watch a small tornado move over a big pile of glitter? Or use a small tornado + blue or pink chalk dust for a gender reveal? Of course the planning and timing of either one of these would be nothing short of impossible ✨️😮✨️
Liked how you said how the tornado in China destroyed 186 homes, torn up farm land, and many other buildings had their rooves torn off, but only did $800,000 in damage. In America that's maybe 2-3 homes destroyed.
those are bangalos..not a massive 2 floor house. Rural areas are usually poor. If you go far enough in the US homes are also cheap. And materials here are way vheapercheaper than in the US. 800.000 US is 5.600.000 yuan..that's a lot for a small place like that.
Human arrogance never ceases to amaze me. Yes lets all cheer that a tornado is happening and destroying peoples lives and property. I will never feel sympathy for these storm chasers who get too close.
You do realise you can enjoy the beauty of them and still feel sadness at the same time right. These storm chaser are usually the first to find people trapped or even dead. The jobs they do to help Weather stations even science is so brave and they litterly put there life's in danger for it.
Much better videos than those so called "storm chasers" on Canada's "Weather Network George Koukouris and that other gut Richard who have videos of extreme weather and it's 30 seconds of a tornadoes 10 miles away and 30 minutes of their faces in front of he camera
Everyone gangsta until the air starts spinning
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Lmfao just made my morning!
Everybody Gansta Until You See The Funnel
It is important to understand, Just because you can't see the tornado, does NOT mean it is absent.
The visible portion is the pressure dropping so low that water condenses out of the air forming a spinning cloud.
Tornadoes exist long before, and after this cloud forms.
Why water condense when low pressure?
@@brokentombot Lower pressure and temperatures have les saturation capacity, causing water to go from gas to liquid, when temperatures and pressures drop. Its the reason clouds exist more the hihgher up you go. Its colder and les pressure.
THANKS GUYS 😃
That was very educational ♥️
thanks mr wizard
The tornado that hit a town near us was almost invisible like that. After it ripped through the town you could see it but when it first hit, it just looked like wind picking up the occasional debris. It still did $12 million in damage, traveled 18 miles, killed 2 people, invited 44, destroyed 70 mobile homes. Ef3 I believe.
1:50 I find it amazing that nothing about this moment struck this man as potentially life threatening! 🤣🤣
Perhaps it did, maybe he just didn't care
It was sucking branches off the trees and tossing them like toothpicks. Dude is a serious adrenaline junkie. Long as he doesn't get anybody else killed.
He didn't sound that bright
I mean… did you hear and see him? Hardly seems like a rocket scientist
Looked fake asf
Yeah, please don't do what the first guy did. Tornadoes sometimes seem to have a mind of their own, and can quickly spiral out of control. Remember: it took less than 1 minute for the 2013 El Reno monster tornado to grow over a mile wide.
Don't worry, so long as you have a camera you'll be fine. The cameraman never dies.
@@angelapolinar5343 ik its a joke but again coming back to El Reno, a storm chaser (with cameras) died in the storm. Very sad stuff
Absolutely but notice that when the El Reno monster was forming people already knew it will be a giant one because of the many subvortices. Reed Timmer footage show this clearly
@@angelapolinar5343 Tell that to the Twistex team so lmao
I think a tornado is the definition of "spiraling out of control"!
1:26
He sounds like he waited his entire life for this moment 😂
I. WANT. TO. SEE. A. TORNADO. IRL
He sounds like: WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@evergreengaming2.053 WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
LOL. He will be saying WOOOOOOO until one of those logs from those piles comes around and smacks him in the side of the head. Do not mess with the tornado.
I mean... he nearly did.
From the wise words of Ron White. "It's not that the wind is blowing; it's WHAT the wind is blowing. If you get hit with a Volvo, it doesn't matter how many sit ups you did that morning."
lmfao a volvo
Don't record a tornado so close and get out of your car... he is super lucky
Twisters are extremely fast! He was luckily it didn't just suddenly turn on him!
Being in the car is 100 times more dangerous
He frum nort dakadda he aint node no differnt
@@bellaswan1459 no that is completely wrong but i would like to know where you heard that and why you think it is true
@@noahdurner1534don’t you get out of the car and go into a ditch because the car can get picked up?
"Exactly! Don’t risk it by recording a tornado up close and definitely stay in your car! 🌪 He’s super lucky it didn’t suddenly turn on him. Twisters move incredibly fast, and things could’ve gone wrong in a split second!"
Romanian Tornados are just Dracula taking a stroll.
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It's a weird fascination that I (and many others) have to watch these natural weather occurrences and other disastrous events. It's almost hypnotic to watch landslides, mudslides, flash floods, tsunamis rushing in, etc.
It’s bc we’re watching something that’s larger than us, & literally all we can do is watch & wait in amazement over something we have absolutely no control over whatsoever.
I'm fascinated by lightning, it absolutely fascinates me to such a degree I have spent most of my adult life as a side thing studying and educating other people about Thunderstorms, their different types, what they are and why they do what they do. Even so much I told a few scientists that I believed lightning was the building block to life on Earth, the spark of life. They obviously laughed until they looked into it and found that in fact I might have been right. Crazy part is i'm absolutely petrified of lightning as in physically, emotionally and literally terrified of it and the idea of being outside in a thunderstorm for me would be a true nightmare. I have overcome the fear enough to now go out if i'm with someone and close to a door. I was locked out by my family during a violent thunderstorm when I was a toddler and left out in it all night. I love the sound of storms they make me fall asleep.
Yeah, it is weird; I always find myself thinking I wonder what it would look like if I walked inside one of them.
@@iguiste23long thing to say
"I totally get it! 🌪 There's something strangely hypnotic about watching these powerful natural events unfold. Whether it’s landslides, mudslides, flash floods, or tsunamis, it's like you can’t look away. It’s a weird fascination, but you’re definitely not alone!"
I remember seeing footage once of the El Reno Tornado from back in 2013. It absolutely blew my mind. Being from the UK I've never ever seen a storm like that before. We do get tornados over here but they are extremely tame in comparison.
What’s crazy about that tornado is it had Radar detected winds of over 300 mph (482+kph)
I remember the footage from Mike's team: they rolled seven times after getting hit (the camera fell out after the second I think) and landed right-side up, they survived that
I learned about this tornado about 4 or 5 years ago and I still study it.
yea that is still pretty much the worst of the worst in the usa. thank God it did not hit any populated area and it mostly tracked over open land
Yeah the southern central stats get some fuckin monsters
I friggin love storms and always have! Even as a kid they excited me rather than scared me
Same
Tornadoes fascinate me, but I’m sure I would be shitting bricks if I ever actually saw one in person.
@@imdartson3679 👍
me too
Me too. I'm in the UK and have AS, so can't travel; barring a twice-in-a-millennium rarity, I'll never get to see one for real.
Guy at 1:50 has no idea how close he was to death
fr
That's a normal Midwesterner reaction to tornados too. We just stand on the porch and watch this massive destructive force go by, it's fine!
@@panoruryu It is absolutely NOT fine. Tornado paths are completely unpredictable and change sides rapidly. A vortex could hit you or a meso-cyclonic tornado could form behind you. All it does is seem safe. This is the main reason people die. Plus this guy was nearly within the windfield and since it would eventually become an ef4, there was a high chance the drill-bit could have wuickly turned into a wedge tornado.
@@friedtoaster4059I mean most of the time you are fine the tornado isn’t a strategic genius
Why not time stamp it earlier? The tornado was closer to him at like 1:20
Can we take a moment to appreciate that the Netherlands footage actually had a windmill in it
lol fr
OMG. The very first Tornado. Dude wasn't lucky and didn't happen to be in the right place at the right time. And it wasn't just forming. He had been chasing it for a while at that point....
Use a dictionary...... Your comment makes no sense
as a survivor of a couple tornado. that first video scared the hell out of me. people dont think anything bad will happen to them as long as their filming.
@@Fox3-x3p camera man never dies bro
@@gachajalz8339until you hold the stick
Exactly chris campbell , It roped out not long after leaving the Farm. Killing One man working in his metal building before it got to this point. The White Car ahead of the guy shooting the video is Scott Peake, another Fantastic Storm Chaser.
The guy in the first video is lucky that the tornado didn't suddenly grow in size or turn in his direction, let alone lucky that, when he got out of his car, that he wasn't struck by all the debris in the air. That is an example of a video showing you how NOT to chase.
Yeah that was dumb..definitely a rookie storm chaser..
He was fine, that was the final rope phase of that storm.
That tornado from Romania was pretty insane! Such a high cloud base!
Yeah, it looked pretty evil!!
@@yogidemis8513 agreed!
Looked like an atomic bomb was dropped
2:12 there was actually an F5 (it was the Fujita scale at the time) tornado that was no bigger than a cone shaped tornado that touched down in Elie, Manitoba, Canada (It was also Canada's only F5/EF5 tornado)
A cone tornado is very small.
That is the Ashby Minnesota EF4 from 2020
It also happened to kill no one
That romainian tornado is one of the most beautiful
Being a trained spotter for the National Weather Service, I'll say that the second to last video in Texas, that first tornado isn't actually a tornado but a gustnado. It did not appear to be connected to the storm
Joel m8 what do they Need ? conditions like .
@@JoelsephDean I think they meant what conditions do gustnadoes need to form. All I know is they form along a gust front (outflow boundary) and said gust front needs to collide with winds of opposing direction (correct me if I'm wrong).
@@zeeboss2762 yes lol
@@zeeboss2762 That's exactly what the NWS taught us. The cold air from the downdraft or outflow boundary mixes with the warm air which will cause these spin ups
That was indeed a gustnado
As someone who loves tornadoes, #4 was stunning! Thanks for this video 🥰
Yeah it was very beautiful, you don't see many two toned tornados
Yeah
The first tornado would have been good footage to study the birth of a tornado if old Jim Bob could keep the camera still.
For anyone wondering, ef stands for the enhanced fujita scale. It used to be just f1 f2 and so on until 2007 when they started using ef1 ef2 etc.
The system was out dated is what they thought
I think f is better then ef
That first video is actually the final rope phase of the Ashby EF4 tornado. The video belongs to a fairly popular storm chaser
Those storms that day also came from the sw not from Central ND
It looked like that tornado was almost standing still.
@@stevenfatelk5858 the creator got the wrong Grant County. They panned to ND, but it was actually Grant County, MN, which is where Ashby and highway 82 are. I was curious if anyone else was going to catch that.
The narrator of these videos is notorious for just making up whatever he feels like saying.
@@josephastier7421 true
2:47 🤯😳🤯😳 that’s INSANE once you get the barrel of the tornado in the frame compared to its base?!? That was truly unbelievable!
I swear a strange wish before I die is to see a tornado at a safe distance and be able to be like yea I recorded that.
I saw a waterspout once, before cameras were ubiquitous. It was about a half mile north of us or over a lake. If it had hit land I'd guess around an ef 2 it 3. It was pretty surreal to see while the sun was on our backs, and the breeze was relatively calm!
The Wichita/Andover tornado- i captured that same one from my home that was 3-5 miles away..it was crazy close and did a lot of damage. Took Andover several months to reopen just the roads in that area. East Wichita doesn’t see much activity, west side of town or south usually gets hit hard.
That's where all the trailer parks are 😂!
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I live about 30 minutes from Wichita and sometimes do DoorDash near Andover. I was supposed to go that day but didn’t because it was my mom’s birthday. I’m glad I didn’t. 😅
As a person who has never experienced witnessing a tornado, I say this is incredible footage. I’ve always wanted to see one, but I know it can be quite dangerous at most times. I may not have ever seen one but I know them!
Guy at 1:50 doesn’t know how close he was to death!
My heart goes out to people who were victimized by a tornado.
One actually hit my house back in 2017 it was so strong that it wiped the flea market clean off the foundation it was a wedge rain wrap ef3 there was a video of it and the damage path
Try a tornado tour this summer
Tornadoes aren't always (very) dangerous. At that point of its life, the tornado clearly didn't have the power to lift his car or throw any debris at him. All it was doing was flinging around grass. Even if he was in the center, I highly doubt he would have died. People hype up tornadoes too much.
@@binguette oh yeah tornadoes can literally lift cars and trucks off the roads unless they are at ef5 strength
not at the strength in the video@@andrewwatkins4852
It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end.
Had a opportunity to move to a city right in path of Tornado alley, I thought about it but got offered a better job where I'm at, if I would have moved the house I would be living at got destroyed by a Tornado just 2 weeks after I turned down the job offer. There's a reason why I didn't choose to live in Tornado alley. For all those who do, stay safe out there!
Did you go buy a lottery ticket? ;) Or did you figure you'd already won the big prize?
IT'S BEAUTIFULLY❤
I was going at Brasov (Romania) with the school and we saw a funnel in the clouds and we actually witnessed the tornado, it was amazing.
The dust devil in this video is very interesting to watch, and perhaps study. It's amazing to watch not only its point of contact, but especially how it vacuums debris up around it! I'm always amazed by tornadoes powerful enough to pick up 18 wheelers and toss them around like toys.
A tornado is scary but a Firenado...Now that's just nature showing off , Damn !! Mark G Dublin Ireland !!
The 2018 cirebon tornado was also fascinating
Mother nature is so beautiful but it can also be scary
7:48 “AHH! AN EF5 TORNADO!” -Ant
11:42 the most dad stance ever
11:08 It sounds like a light breeze mixed with someone driving an RC car.
I love watching tornado videos, and the drill bit tornado is impressive -- except that I was frustrated by the camera jerking and shaking. I know, I'm being that guy, but please storm chasers, focus, and keep your camera steady. It's hard to appreciate storm footage when a viewer is hunting for the subject when it whips around the screen. All that said, the drill bit tornado is awesome.
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1:53 this is AMAZING!!!! How it's fixed in place with all that power and increase in size going up!!! It's just sitting there like an angry lion on a leash!!
Excellent compilation video!!!! Absolutely awesome
_-is it normal that Im sad to the pets or not only one?-_
3:30 is a big one 😮😮😮
Incredible footage! One of the scariest phenomenons in nature.. Guy at 1:50 has no idea how close he was to death.
Not very. He had been chasing that storm for an hour and had a pretty good sense of where it was going.
Tornadoes are very powerful, though storm chasers really know their stuff
Incredible footage! Thankyou.
Im from Romania and its true tornados are very rare
Pentru moment ;)
chiar ca
@@alandala1599 Asa au fost genertiile anterioare educate in comunism, sa creaada ca nu exista, dar au fost peste 50 doar din 1940 incoace. Si vor mai fi. Mai ales ca acum toata lumea le poate filma pe telefoane
What was the name of the city ? I didn’t understood it
Strange thing and i don't know if it's sheer coincidence, but at 14:40 he says "after their 'close encounter'" then at 14:43 you see a 'fast moving' white 'rod'-like UAP/UFO shoot down from the top left of the screen to bottom right !! I've watched it over and over... Excellent footage - all of it!
13:55 and the awards for best "twister" impressions go to:
1:26 never seen a tornado that close 😮
16:10 Wow Firenado! That was a new one for me.
yeah that kind of tornado would be real wild to see!
This is a great tornado video. It shows a tornado from beginning to end. It's amazing how fast they can develop.
I so want to go, tornado chasing! Been wanting to do this for years!
Same here, im gunna make time for it one day... unfortunately it's rare to get to chase one even in favorable conditions
@@mattb6646 That is very true! I have family down in Missouri and they said I could stay with them if I ever decided to go do it. But I'd rather be with a group with someone experienced and someone else driving so I can take pics and videos. I have 3 batteries for my camera, and multiple lenses, and a good tripod lol. So I'm good to go 😁
@@totallyirkedmama3585 yeah you sound really prepared! That's awesome, I hope you find the time and get lucky enough to catch one! Don't let it catch you 😂
@@mattb6646 LOL 🤣🤣 Thanks! I definitely don't want it to catch me.
3:29 Imagine looking outside the window and seeing a tornado less than a mile away from you!
1:17 The tornado was so freaking close to him
Great tornadoes video
I love this crazy tornados keep making more
Awesome , Thanks Underworld 😊
Quiet tornado season: CLIMATE CHANGEEEEEE
Busy tornado season: CLIMATE CHANGEEEEEE
Dust devil made me think he's the phase 4 wither storm💀☠️
Dust devils are not uncommon in South Africa, where I grew up. One came across my neighbour's garden once, and twisted off a small tree thatb he had planted a couple of weeks before. The tree was about 6 ft. (2 M) tall.
Growing up in Texas, mainly west Texas, I've seen a dust devil rip the roof off a mobile home. It was storming in the area, but the dust devil never got more than 100 feet into the air.
You're so lucky in a sense that's all they do. I live in tornado alley...they are terrifying. So blessed to have a storm shelter in my garage floor. Everyone deserves one!!!
I'm sorry but they aren't cool and amazing. They are terrifying and deadly....
I was in a dust devil once, I was walking with my best friend and one just past through us. I found it exciting, my friend didn't.😂
@@tammylargent8543 I don't know why this comment is addressed to me.
"Amazing" they may be - to people who see them on RUclips - but I did not say or suggest that tornados are "cool". In fact, I didn't talk about tornados at all. I talked about a dust devil that I once saw.
Can you make another video of tornadoes please because I’m a big fan of tornadoes
From KS here. Wichita almost never sees a tornado. However, Sedgwick County usually does. The tornado in this video is Andover exclusive Which is still a suburb of Wichita but not Wichita. Also not a dust devil. Very much a tornado when it has a debris cloud under a funnel like that. If you ever are down this way go down Kellogg ( hwy400/50) heading east. The YMCA in Andover is still not finished being rebuilt after this tornado took half of it.
As being in tornados every day That wind sound doest come scary anymore
It always weirds me out when people cheer when a tornado forms. I understand being fascinated by them, but you're cheering at a huge destructive force that could kill innocent people.
It's an adrenaline rush from storm chasing.
Whatever you say Karen. Yet here you are being entertained by watching tornadoes - those things that kill ppl and destroy property
That is crazy
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When the sky turns green, the weather is ideal for tornadoes.
6:06 funny how the windmill standing still...whahaha
9:47 A new type of tourism. 😂
there's some storm chasing tours here in the states haha!
@@travisnickeystorms oh yeah I know. I’m from the east coast of the US. 😂 I love watching storm chasers!
@@lcasounds1590 oh nice! yeah ill be out there a bunch chasing come mid may!
@@travisnickeystorms awesome! Stay safe my friend.
@@lcasounds1590 appreciate it!
I’ve been freaked out about tornados ever since I first watched “The Wizard of Oz”, when I was 5 years old. That movie scene left a permanent scar in my childhood memory that still resides in my 68-year adult head! 😮
That freaked me out too... until I found out it wasn't a real tornado, but a cotton muslin tube. Then I realised it didn't look or move like a true twister. Funnily enough, I stopped being freaked out after that.
If you drive across the U.S. you will see countless dust devils dancing across the western part of the country. There were times I saw 10 dust devils in one prairie. I stopped my car out in the middle of nowhere Nevada and watched one go straight towards a single cow just standing and eating grass. The dust devil just went right through the cow and didn't phase it.
I had one approach me head-on and go straight through me here on the south coast of England, on a harbour beach.
Dust devils are extremely weak compared to real tornadoes. Remember, in a true tornado, never stand near a cow! 😂
😂😂😂 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤ On a hot day in Minnesota the Sawgrass plays a big role inmuchas spawning Torontos... The Sawgrass collects heat a moisture rising into the cool air spawning Tornadic winds... And you can take it from there...
Wouldn't it be killer to watch a small tornado move over a big pile of glitter? Or use a small tornado + blue or pink chalk dust for a gender reveal? Of course the planning and timing of either one of these would be nothing short of impossible ✨️😮✨️
I remember seeing footage of a tornado ploughing through a horticultural site and lighting up with the distinct colour of a rose or something.
Have you ever seen Twisters 🌪️
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Ur music is iconic and made me follow u haha
That dust devil was so funny with the voice over. They're not dangerous. We used to run inside them as kids.
I used to watch your videos and now I am watching them again😊
June 27 is my birthday
2:02 absolutely stupid
Can you do the Moore and el Reno tornado pls
Liked how you said how the tornado in China destroyed 186 homes, torn up farm land, and many other buildings had their rooves torn off, but only did $800,000 in damage. In America that's maybe 2-3 homes destroyed.
those are bangalos..not a massive 2 floor house.
Rural areas are usually poor.
If you go far enough in the US homes are also cheap.
And materials here are way vheapercheaper than in the US.
800.000 US is 5.600.000 yuan..that's a lot for a small place like that.
Talking about damage by estimating costs is really flawed. But there's no way to measure what really matters - effects on people's lives.
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11:15 we’re off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of Oz
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So cool💀🎀
Awesome video!
Human arrogance never ceases to amaze me. Yes lets all cheer that a tornado is happening and destroying peoples lives and property. I will never feel sympathy for these storm chasers who get too close.
You do realise you can enjoy the beauty of them and still feel sadness at the same time right. These storm chaser are usually the first to find people trapped or even dead. The jobs they do to help Weather stations even science is so brave and they litterly put there life's in danger for it.
11:45 pov an npc sees you in your car in gtaV
Much better videos than those so called "storm chasers" on Canada's "Weather Network George Koukouris and that other gut Richard who have videos of extreme weather and it's 30 seconds of a tornadoes 10 miles away and 30 minutes of their faces in front of he camera
Yo the boat was flying 😂😂😂😂😂 8:04
First guy had me in stitches 🤣🤣...Reminds me of that Double Rainbow guy. But with more zest! 😂😂
I sure appreciate your correct pronunciation of Zierikzee 🙏😊 (I'm from the Netherlands). Breathtaking video!
When the dust devil picked up the leaves it reminded me of the scene in Twister when Dorthy finally flew.
people with no sense of self-preservation get us the absolute best yt content
The Romanian Tornadoe video is awesome. 🌪🌪
0:07💀💀💀💀💀 The Flag
11:16 literally the Wizard Of Oz tornado
Looks so cool
in Britain, we rarely get tornados, if we do, their most likely with a 90% EF1-EF2’s.
*emotes in british*