Every ounce of luck these people have accumulated over the years was used at this moment 5:55 And thank goodness the cows okay too, I saw that thing sprinting 😭😂♥️
Feel sorry for the people in those areas and yet the weather's got to do what the weather's got to do. And that doesn't look like a number 4 as it doesn't appear to have taken hold properly, if remembering that a number 5 is the biggest. There is a lot of extra swirling air or whatever the term above the cyclone itself and so it had the potential to be a number 4. The result, however, only looks to be a number 3 at most and just for a while.
Beautiful footage of this violent monster tornado. During the outbreak, I was capturing EAS alerts, including multiple PDS TORs, TOR-Es, Regular TORs, and more from my home in Florida. I was listening in to Ryan Hall Y'all and watching radar with some friends when Peoria was threatened by a tornado. I remember seeing it heading northeast into town on radar as I as recording the whole thing while also monitoring the NOAA Weather Radio station for that area. Correct me if I'm wrong on this, but I think it changed it's track and turned more to the east, narrowly scraping the east side of town. I have it in an EAS compilation from 2023, which is still my channel if any of you want to see it. I'll never forget the moment I went on Twitter and posted a screenshot of the tornado that was on radar to warn people of what was coming. R.I.P to those who lost their lives during the outbreak.
This was one of the most intense tornado videos I’ve ever seen! Do you all wear eye protection when it gets close? Seems like there’s stuff flying everywhere
Damn , that is one scary looking mofo and as someone who lives in Ireland , I thought that our weather was shite...Lol Fair play to ye !! Mark McGregor Crumlin Dublin 12 Ireland !!
That was quite the squall! Remember February 27th this year? It went from 65 degrees in the day to 8 degrees by the next morning! I was in Iron Mountain when it unfolded. Interesting to see rain, then wet snow, then heavy rates of dry, powdery snow. With winds of up to 35 mph, the snow blew around quite a bit. Only about 1.5 inches accumulated where I live. But 3-4 inches fell up in Iron Mountain.
Wow.....!! Great video, guy's with minimal commentary. And even though there was Excitement in your voices......For quite obvious reasons .........you kept your cool and your comments were even-keeled and professional..! Again.....Well done especially filming this Very large and powerful Tornado..... which I suspect was, at a minimum, an EF-3......more-than-likely an EF-4...!! (Not sure, of course), but .........to just observe the incredible Rotational speed of the funnel itself is MOST impressive.....!! It was with great anticipation to witness the Tornado MISS the Barn, the Silo, the Corral with the Cattle in it.....and of course....to MISS the House altogether.......... truly Awesome!!
tornado standards and other brain storm confidance climbing! we suggesting new vehicle styles in order to catch the drifting grace control levels.... thanks for staying in your jurisdiction needs and separating any hero students pro otherwise, as well.