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El Reno & Moore must be in competition for the tornado capital of the world. And to keep things interesting El Reno drops a nighttime zinger just to make sure everyone’s paying attention.
Seeing so many chasers kind of looses the feeling a bit...Next thing we'll see cars following them selling tornado merch and refreshments....😂 I still love watching these anyways 😅
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Great question. Not all tornadoes are violent. They are classified as weak, strong, intense, and violent based on appearance and spin. Typically violent tornadoes will produce EF4+ type damage if they hit something
@@TornadoSteejo Look at the El Reno tornado. The tornadic wind field was a great distance beyond the visible condensation funnel. You can't see the wind, so you can be fooled. You can think you have a bigger safety margin than you actually do.
Скорость ветра дикая, возможно даже больше 500 км/ч просто никто не зафиксировал. Я слышал что есть торнадо где порывы внутри доходят 1300-1500км/ч но это нельзя зафиксировать.
Tell me why the video is so pixilated and blurry? Yes..its moving fast.. but still..shouldnt there be SOME definition? Shouldnt you have really good cameras if this is what you do?
The tornado itself is rain wrapped and filled with debris. The pixels you see is that. And that’s from a $7000 camera and lens 🤷… Otherwise it is likely your internet connection/youtube compression because it is crystal clear on my monitor.
thanks to people like this and helping others, if it wasn't for these guys people wouldn't know naders where on the ground as fast. I wish the government had a special fund to help you guys out more