This guy did the opposite of everything your supposed to if there's a basement or tornado shelter in your house go in it if not go into your bathroom im not joking and if you're in your car check if its not moving and getting bigger cause that means its coming at you don't try to outrun it instead avoid its path and if you dont wanna run then close in windows but don't turn off the car since air bags or whatever can deploy. Surprising he lived tho 😂
Holy shit, when I was a 5yo, I read about tornadoes in an encyclopedia, and had nightmares about it happening. Thank God I live in a country with no tornado activity.
We never ever see twister in CZ ppl r in shock so thats why everybody filming or stay close to windows. All republic have hwart attack when social media publish message about a tornado
The tornado was rated high-end IF4 partially or near complete leveling homes and was very close to be rated IF5 when a home was collapsed with no walls standing but a weaker connection between roof and walls was found preventing a higher rating than high-end IF4 additionally trees were heavily or completely debarked (IF4 DI) and ground was scoured
@@MP77USA wrong they only do that if the construction is awful American codes are awful This tornado was rated High-End IF4 by the ESSL (European version of NSSL / NWS) partially and nesr complete leveling homes Keep in mind this aren’t frame homes like in the us but ACTUAL brick homes (not just frame house with brick veneers like american brick homes but actual brick home where everything or most is made of brick) with 30 - 60 cm exterior brick walls & 10 - 30 cm interior brick walls Now you see - the damage to that would be different and require same intensity to blow down those walls as slabbing a frame house
@@hvadskalvihedde2512quit just insulting America in an attempt to discount what I’m saying. How obtuse. As to American construction you clearly have zero idea what you’re talking about as our regions are so different in construction materials, new construction codes vs old, high end vs cheap track house building techniques, and requirements for each vastly different and very VAST region. Seismic vs wind vs flood vs severe cold or severe heat regions are not the same here, dear. 😂 We see 75% of the WORLD’S tornadoes. We watch and learn about the newest innovations and scientific developments and analyses and new categorization criteria on our screens unfortunately too many times a year. Do you seriously want me to believe that the NWS can’t tell the difference between basic construction of a structure before evaluating wind speed and structure damage and assigning the rating? 🤣 Stop acting like insulting the USA makes it inferior to wherever you are. Not gonna happen, grow up. And my point stands - not an F4 by the USA’s standards. You should look up some images of F4 damage to American towns full of concrete and brick and top of the line construction and then tell me construction quality will change the rating. You have zero idea what you’re talking about. Construction quality changes EF ratings 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 From the NWS: “The construction or description of a building should match the DI being considered, and the observed damage should match one of the 8 degrees of damage (DOD) used by the scale.” How obvious that would all be factored. I’m done with you. Look up facts before just spouting as a tornado expert to an AMERICAN.
I must have missed the memo where it’s advised to stand in front of a window as a tornado comes barreling through? We had an EF4 where I live but it hit a couple of miles away and destroyed so many homes as if they were made with popsicle sticks.
It's the wind outside of the tornado that does all of the damage, that F4 was quite a strong one too, one more step and it would have been an F5 also known as the finger of God which is the most powerful with sustained winds of 300+ mph winds
@@BryanMcPherson the tornado was IF4 strength at this time just about 100 meters W/SW partially leveling a house. Additionally in the beginning of the video it’s over mikulcice where 8 Structural IF4 DIs and 4 tree IF4 DIs was found One masonry home was completely leveled with no walls standing and would have warrianted an IF5 rating but a weak connection between roof and walls was found preventing a higher rating than high-end IF4 on that home Some tree DIs included completely debarked trees
@BryanMcPherson you have to keep in mind that walls of these houses are usually almost 2 feet of either rock and concrete, or brick and concrete. According to the official meteorology service it was at the low end of F4
I think some people are just pretty comfortable with the idea of heading to heaven whenever the time comes and are polite enough to film it for everyone else if it’s time to go! That was intense!
I've seen pictures from this tornado. The houses, minus the roofs, are almost all still standing. America needs to take notes and stop building houses out of 2x4's where there's massive tornadoes. Oklahoma, Iowa, Texas, Kansas, etc.
That was very foolish of that woman and her companion to not take shelter from the tornadoes. How many other people will be foolish like her but don’t survive? It was only by the grace of God she wasn’t killed.
You see roofs flying so that contradicts that since that’s a mid range to high-end F2 DI sometimes even F3 DIs The tornado was rated IF4 severely collapsing homes & debarking trees
@@hvadskalvihedde2512 I'm sorry but could you timestamp the moment you see roofs flying? I only saw trees flying even after a second watch so I probably missed it. Not only that, but when the tornado gets next to the guy, you can see the tree barely breaking, and the house is perfectly intact after the tornado seemingly passes RIGHT on it. Furthermore, the tornado was rated F4 but perhaps it wasn't actually an F4 when it passed on that specific area. Let's be honest, had it been an EF4, that house would've been entirely ripped to shreds and we would've seen much more destruction before it hit the house. It makes absolutely no sense to me. What tornado even is this? Do you know?
@@xxneweraxx7422 1:54 in the bottom of the tornado & at 2:02 3 roofs flying The tornado had IF4 winds at the time This is just in the inner edge of the tornado And because the tornado was rated IF4 then it's "inside an IF4" Just a few 100 meter W of the home a house was partially destroyed at IF4 intensity and in the start of the video it's over mikulcice which saw 7 IF4 DIs including collapsed homes & trees debarked And what VERY close to be rated IF5 if one of the homes wasn't found to be faulty This is the South moravia IF4 tornado of 2021
Camera work at the beginning of the video was well done. By the end there is a serious drop off in the quality of the camera work. They missed the best shots.