This channel documents my encounters with severe weather. No screaming, tornado-selfies, face-cams, etc. Just severe weather, the natural sounds that accompany it, and storm time-lapses.
That's a good video. We had an EF1 go by our house a few years ago. It got to within half a mile. We had some really bad RFD like that. I didn't know then what I know now. Which that was the RFD. I knew we weren't in the tornado, as I live on the fourth floor of a high rise, but those RFD winds were fierce! Just like what you see here. All your life, you get into situations where the wind gets strong and you think "that could've been a tornado in the area." That all goes away once you are in the area of one. You know, "that WAS a tornado." I was afraid to get close to the windows it was that strong. We have sirens a block away. They went off as we got the alert on the phone. I went to the door. The sirens go on for about 3 minutes. They go off. It's so silent and still. Then, like God just turned on the wind, it got crazy. I don't know how you can sit in your car like that, while that's going on!
God that was a creepy looking tornado. It seemed to almost emerge from the massive rain curtain behind it. I kept waiting for it to be swallowed up by the rain and turn practically invisible to the naked eye. I can imagine few things more terrifying than a completely rain-wrapped tornado.
حقيقة اعصار التورنادوا : هو في الاساس رباني ومن غضب الله الجبار ومن شدته انه اذا مر على نهر شقه نصفين ورفع قاعه الطيني وذر ترابه في الهواء وكذلك يقتلع البنايات والبيوت والاشجار ومن ثم رميها في مكان بعيد مهما كانت ثقيلة وعظيمة ويحمل الجسور والقناطر والخزانات الكبيرة ويدور بها وكانها عود ثقاب ويلفها كالمروحة من شدة قوته العنيفة ويحمل معه الحيوان والانسان الى عنان السماء ثم يلفظه خارج الغلاف الجوي او الكرة الارضية وكانها عملية تفريغ نحو الفضاء الخارجي مما يتسبب بخسائر مادية جسيمة وهائلة تقدر بمئات المليارات من الدولارات وهذا غيظ من فيض وهذا بعض ما يجري في امريكا
Yes! I hate when all you hear is them screaming the same thing, over and over, that you can see for yourself. Things that they should just be thinking. Like, "multiple vortexes! Debris, debris! POWER FLASH! TORNADO ON THE GROUND!!!" It's nice to enjoy the video.
Those are gustnadoes which are just swirls that can be in inflow or outflow but are not connected to the cloud base, these were well out from the base which is in the background.
A lot of scud rotation that doesn't formulate into a condensed tight funnel. Nice capture though. I've always wanted to see a huge tightly formed rotating low precep. tornado out in a dirt field causing no damage. I realize this is a rarity though.
Man it was such a wild day today! When you where there by that cattle farm I was directly under it as it began forming right over my house. 1585 is a road I travel down daily. Tornado sirens is something nobody ever wants to hear around here.
I can imagine how dangerous and scary an approaching rain wrapped would be. I saw another video of this same storm and from the inflow of the tailcloud or others being pulled in you know there is something really evil inside that curtain of rain. Great footage and thank you for sharing. As we head into the height of another tornado season I would like to wish those that enable anyone to share in their experiences a safe season as well as the ones who live in the path of a potential storm or worse. I know sometimes in the aftermath of a catastrophic tornado these chasers can be the first resonders and if roads become impassable they may be the only help availabile for some time. I have seen some real heroic actions from this group. God bless each and all and my prayers each of you have a safe season.
I remember this day I was in crookston and the storm was coming toward crookston from grand forks. I didnt wanna be in a third tornado so I headed south I think and the storm split in two one went directly south and the other heading for crookston, that when I hit this town climax or other. I turned around and and stayed between both storms.
Yes. This is the same tornado. It traveled from southwest of lawrence to the east-northeast, covering more than 30 miles. Linwood is just east of Lawrence a few miles.
If you note the direction of the rain, what you was looking at was not a tornado. That was the hail shaft. The inflowing winds and wrapping rain curtains tells me you were sitting in the inflow notch, and the tornado was still off to your left.
Dennis Hyman The wind was the RFD wrapping around the tornado. The RFD contains high inns, rain and hail. It what creates the hooks on radar. The RDF shrouded the tornado in rain and hail. That is what made this storm the most dangerous.
Jose jr It can but Kansas and Missouri don’t usually have real bad tornadoes. If we do have tornadoes they’re usually fairly small and don’t do much damage.
I used to live in So Cal for about 30+ years, between the Whittier & 1994 Northridge earthquakes & all the shakers in between, as bad as a Tornado is at least I have a warning & a chance for safety. Earthquakes... and I'm talking about 5.5 (Richter Scale) and above is purely frightening and no where to run.