This is hands down the best tornado footage I've watched on RU-vid. Steady camera. No cursing and screaming. Just letting me watch as if I was standing there myself. Beautiful job
I love people who feel the need to reference Reed Timmer, as if they really do like his cursing and screaming. I think you're an in the closet Reed Timmer supporter and you really like his style along with all the cursing and screaming.
@@Watthexe0815 You know there is a mute button on your keyboard don't you? Weird that the anti-music people never discovered that. Laziness or just plain stupid?
This is so absolutely gorgeous that I just kept doubting that it was even real. The grass so green, the sky so magnificent, the developing storm just so phenomenal! Just knew it had to be a big Hollywood production level photoshop project or something! Beautiful Beautiful Job! Absolutely spellbinding cinematography!
Drop-dead gorgeous, stunning, magnificent! This is one of, if not the, most incredible tornado videos I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen most on RU-vid. The beautiful, rolling green pasture, perfectly placed fences, incredible mothership structure, rotating mesocyclone, and the birth & life of a stunning beast, a wonderful cone tornado out in the middle of nowhere not harming anyone. Wow...just wow!
That's my absolute dream right there. Watching the power and majesty of mother nature, in the middle of nowhere, not hurting anyone...and just witness it's beauty and respect it's power. Great video!!
@@tnut3305 That's today that 52% (even if that's true, but I wager it is not because you lunatics like to hurl numbers out like it was written in stone). In a heartbeat if it were to the dems/libs advantage they would flip flop and grab a rug and face mecca every day at 5. So stop acting all pious like Elvis offended you somehow. You tools lost your moral compass a long time ago.
I love this video, it has the right choice of music, no screaming or cussing, and the tornado is out in the middle of nowhere, not hurting anyone or ripping apart any houses. I legit give this a 10/10 without any sarcasm.
Another Reed Timmer reference, I like to enjoy tornado videos without the people who feel the need to compare Reed Timmer's personality. If you don't like it, then don't reference it.
That was the most beautiful natural phenomena i've ever seen ,no harm ,no fright, it just happened , And with the musical setting that makes this video especially magnificent .Beautiful ! 😢
Sometimes you are in the right place at the right time and the storm seems made just for you. Excellent video, some of the best I've ever seen. Thanks for posting it.
Well, we don't know for sure if anyone was yelling or not since the numbnuts uploaded thought it could use the soundtrack to Armageddon as opposed to the original audio
This is absolutely phenomenal video. Absolutely. It's a once in a lifetime experience to see the evolution of something so incredibly perfect right in front of you (with a clear view). I added this to a playlist of some of the best tornado footage I've ever seen, as this certainly qualifies. Absolutely fantastic shooting!
You view, the camera quality, the angle, the base, the perfect form of this tornado. Beautiful. Let's not forget how fast it formed and transformed into a beautiful albeit fat stove pipe. Gotta be a WR and you got it on camera.
quiet is kept, we get tornados in Los Angeles California. I heard winds so strong it blew all the shilling off my roof, I didnt see it as you posted, the winds were strong. and hail was falling. we dont get them as much. This one you filmed is amazing..I dont know what i would do if i saw something that hugh. omg amazing
This is one of the most beautiful things. What a fantastic video. Subscribed !! I can't believe this has not been on TV somewhere. How have I not seen this before ??
One of my favorite videos. There's a time for music and a time not for music. This was perfect in my opinion. Mesmerizing. It's amazing how fast it wedged out. Masterpiece. Thanks for an awesome video.
@@mondoshredder5783 yep. I went to alot of games while I lived there. I was in the military in Alameda when it was the battle of the bay, A's vs. Giants and the big earthquake. I live at lake of the Ozarks and I got a reputation for catching huge catfish and that's where the catfish hunter name came from.
That's terrifying and unbelievable rolled into one, the speed that it came and went in and the destruction they can reek in such a short space of time and the fact that there's nothing we do except run and pray is breathtaking
This is the most beautiful example of a tornado from its birth to its death I've ever seen. I could bow down and worship it--an awesome manifestation of the power of the universe. The music takes you there, too, and is absolutely perfect for this beautiful video. Who is the composer? Note how the melody and arrangement of same open the doors of perception to the Dimension of Spirit. I wish I had become a meteorologist so I could BE there and witness this sacred manifestation of God's (for lack of a better word) power. AMEN
You had a better photographic view of the wedge than we did. We were following from Albion, which put the dark tornado against a dark cloud background (and we had lots of powerlines in our way)
Before I read the comments, I listened to this video, and I wondered if the music was a sad reminder of just how much damage and how many lives a tornado can affect. Now, after reading many of the comments from this and and the other video you referenced, I do get a little choked up, but I can say that it's more about the power of these storms. Having lived through two tornadoes, (an F5 and an F4 in 1974 and 1984,) and as horrifying as they were, I'm glad I can get a different point of view, (pun fully intended!) I still have a cassette recorder/player, and at the upper righthand corner of the cassette holder, there's a round hole with a large dot on top of the righthand roller that I can feel to make sure the cassette is turning properly. When it spins in the fast-forward or rewind mode, it almost appears as a circle, as it circles around my fingertip. It's this high-speed spinning that made me think of the top of a rotating supercell as it rotates. The same thing applies with a whirling tornado that appears to be standing still out in the middle of a field or on the open road. I'd definitely want to stay back and not get too close to it, and it's similar to the spinning dot atop the whirling cassette being spun as it is moved forward or rewound back to the beginning. I don't want to press on that dot, because it'll hurt my finger and even mess up a favorite tape if I did. (One of the reasons the American Printing House for the Blind had their four-track tape recorder/players made like this was for blind people to be able to tell if a tape is moving freely on both "posts". If I discovered that the right post wasn't moving, it could have meant I had it paused, or the tape could be stuck or even unwinding itself into the machine.) I wish they still made cassettes here in the U.S., especially since they used to cost so little to produce talking books. Now, we have to pay a ton of money for these new-fangled cartridges to produce books and magazines, which makes no sense, since the Talking Books could be downloaded to our computers for us to listen to with a simple password and user code. Oh well! Things were much simpler back then and a lot less expensive.
I was looking for a previous comment to add an apology to Mr Daniel when I came across your story and Im so glad I did. Thank you for sharing. One my past times , hobby. , loves, is studying/ learning about storms and hopefully tormadoes. I watch and listen with headphones trying to.pick Out every sound to understand what's happening and when.Sometimes that comes with the owners there and it's so difficult to ignore and I feel so badly for them. I had a home destroyed in hurricane Mathew. I know the heartache of seeing my home beaten by a stronger force and nothing you can do. The very first thing I learned is how terrifying they. must be if you are in the path and realize it's coming and the sound is very different for me than I know it was for you and I am sorry for your experiences and loss. So glad and thank God you are OK. My hopes and prayers you went thru your last. Thanks again
My stepfather told me a story once about 7 years before he died. I think he said it was one of his uncles. He said they lived in area just like that and whenever they got a report of a tornado warning, he would sit out on his porch and just sit there and watch the tornado out in the distance. But he kind of enjoyed the view of it. And Of course, he'd watch it's course. You know to keep a look out for it if it were to come close to the house. But it never did according to what his uncle told him. He said it happened 3 or Maybe 4 times and not a single tornado got anywhere close to the house.
After many years of investigating, I have determined that RU-vid recommendations are really nothing more than synchronistic foreshadowing. Now whatever you do, don't think about that too long. You might want to be in The Root cellar anytime in the very near future.
That is beautiful! Great pics and angels of everything! I’m impressed. Usually I don’t enjoy music but you picked perfect music to go with this! It was like build up music along with fight the majesty and nature of God truly amazing! Excellent job!
Wow! Right place, right time. Not often you get a perfect shot of a low-precip storm dropping a big tornado. Big hail too, looked like. Were those satellites trying to spin up, or was the circulation just larger than the condensate funnel? Very cool video, thanks for sharing. Keep it up, and stay safe!
@@jpsholland Will you stop with nonsense like that. That sentence doesn't even make sense. God created all, and he will end all. Nothing can stop his almighty power. He created existence, and he created us, and loves us more than anything, more than a human can fathom or comprehend.