**NOT FOR BROADCAST** Contact Brett Adair with Live Storms Media to license. brett@livestormsmedia.com Unbelievable footage from close range as a violent, destructive tornado strikes near Carbon, Iowa
@@visiontv68 I'm astounded by the amount of times you have copied and pasted the same comments on these videos. You really have a lot of time to waste don't you?
@@visiontv68 No link has been established yet with climate change. It was already forecasted to be a busy season in the central planes and a ways east.. what are you talking about intensity?
Is it me or has this been a very photogenic year for tornados? Very clear with little rain wrapping. Or are there just a LOT more cameras out and about? Best Regards and Best Wishes!
I think a lot of it is that a lot of stormchasers are now livestreaming and using high quality cameras/drones, whereas in the past, their income was driven purely by selling their pictures and videos to news stations. Those news stations would select only a few clips to show, but thanks to streaming, viewers can watch the entire chase from beginning to end.
@@visiontv68 the Truth always comes out Not much can withstand a tornado Did you see them rotating faster? I didnt They are cheap China Crap that destroys landscape
Does anyone know if this is the same tornado that went through Greenfield, or did this super cell recycle and put down a different twister a little later on that afternoon? Just wondering, as I saw Timmer’s drone footage of that huge multi-vortex monster that knocked out the wind turbines and was wondering if the twister in this video we’re watching here was the same funnel as that one in the drone footage? This is really some incredible footage here.
@@visiontv68why are you here on YT asking annoying and repetitive questions like a nut job rather than going through the appropriate people such as lawmakers?! Or do you need mental help?
@@Trahzy While tornadoes themselves are not new phenomena, there is evidence to suggest that climate change may be contributing to an increase in their frequency and intensity in certain regions. Additionally, advancements in technology and population growth mean that tornadoes, even if they occur at similar rates to the past, can now cause more significant damage and pose greater risks to communities. It's essential to consider historical context alongside current trends when discussing tornado activity.
@@visiontv68 There isn't an increase in there severity and intensity though. 1925 was still the if not one of the 5 worst of all time, there hasn't been an EF5 in 11 years, and 1974 and 2011 remain the worst outbreaks. There is no "steady increase" in frequency or intensity. There's always active and inactive seasons, just like with hurricanes.
Another ruined windscreen Parkinson video of a tornado. STOPS the car, climb to the left, put a 30$ cheap tripod, record two or three videos, edit, ad a good music... And voila, you get a good work to remember.
@@this_numberor my other personal favorite “if the tornado isn’t moving that’s means it’s coming at you 🤡” and then of course the inevitable “or it could be going away from you 🤡” I’ve seen a thing or two
The footage of the violent tornado in Carbon, IA, raises questions about the safety of those who chase storms. Are they risking their lives unnecessarily?
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LOL, you're in here trying to complain about the downed turbine with an electrical fire? God damn you morons know no bounds. Durrr what happens when this hits a coal factory?? Or a nuke reactor?? DURRRRRRRRRRR