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no disrespect to anyone involved with this storm! i didnt see anything that the title of this video led me to believe! another one of those videos that wasted 30 min of my time!! wtf!! what tornado! ??
The storms occurring since 2022 look and sound manufactured and synthetic.. man-made. The lightning looks very weird and there is barely any thunder at all. And when there is thunder in these highly abnormal storms, it sounds very strange.... As stated numerous times by people that witnessed these abnormalities. By the way, before any of you online meteorologist going talk out your ass that is only "heat lightning". There is no such thing as heat lightning. It is only storms that are extremely far away and light travels much farther and faster than sound. Heat lighting as confirmed by Gary Ley, a professional meteorologist for channel 10 in Rhode Island, DOES NOT EXIST.
Yep it came just south of us here on Lake Eucha, then hit Colcord & across the state line to North of Cherokee City, Decatur, lifted, & then touched down again in Bentonville & Rogers, actually got the nerve to go see some of the Destruction just west & northwest of Decatur today........ I watched the tornado warned storm development out west of I-35 & it moved all the way across Oklahoma & into Arkansas & eventually into Kentucky the next day, it missed us by about a 1/2 mile to the South, but you could see from our old block Cabin as the rotation went by as the wind changes occurred....... It was definitely a scary moment, had Grandkids with blankets, pillows & mattress ready, that was one crazy storm, actually had 3-4 debris signatures on radar at one time...... It actually went west, northwest of Decatur & another one at the same time went south of Decatur too
At the 13min mark there is a funnel, NWS confirmed, there was another behind the camera, also NWS confirmed. Turn up your brightness if it's down, that may help.
I live in southern Louisiana. With bad thunderstorms once in a while a tornado will threaten the area but we typically don't have them. Mainly hurricanes. I've never experienced a tornado and I'm scared to death imagining what it's like. At least we can prepare for hurricanes. The sirens and lightening in this video sounds terrifying😮🌪⛈️
NEA? Very clear. North East Alaska or Arizona. Maybe Arkansas. Could it be code for Nebraska? If so, someone can't spell for sh1t! NE. Who knows? Perhaps it means Non Existent Acronym. Awesome coverage, otherwise. I'll give it that much.
No, you aren’t the only one. I had to work for it -but I saw one for sure. I was busy being so fascinated by the extreme, continuous lightening that I didn’t see it right there in front-it was like a white “puff” that sort of skid across the screen…therein lies the reason these tornadoes are so dangerous-cannot see them at night! Do like the poster above mentioned; on your device, scroll up and slide the frame timer and you’ll at least see the first one. The damage caused is incredible. Looked so innocent (the puff) but the evil lightning took the show IMO.