Not my video. I edited Max Olson's footage to give people context as to what to look for in this video. Very unfortunate event. RIP to all victims of this event. max olson dont copyright me plz i like ur vids
It’s known that the car was unoccupied because this occurred as the tornado was entering rolling fork, the only vehicle related fatality occurred at the end of town, and we know that person was traveling South on 61
What kind of car was it for it to be thrown like that? As a pilot you can get wheels up with 150kn of airspeed but just barely so this wind has to be like 200kn sustained around the whole fucking thing.
@@TheDudeNamedBobit’s a car.. I watched a chaser’s video and replayed that part like 30x. You can see brake lights 😭 so idk if I’m all the way convinced of this pinned comment.. 24 people passed. How do we know their family has just kept it super private with how viral the rolling fork disaster was?
@@evanm6739Sorry I am late but here, I am not very good with changing speeds to different measurements so it would be somewhere between 166-200mph I’m not sure if it was at that exact moment but close enough to those speeds
I don't know that you can say that. The video is highly unstabilized due to being handshot out the window with high zoom. I'd really love to see a stabilized version of it so you could actually tell for sure. I'd guess given the size and distances involved it would be near impossible to discern it flipping over/tumbling midair and most if not all abberant motion is from the camera shake. Same for everyone claiming to see multiple seperate headlights when they watch it in slo-mo or go frame by frame but it's tough to say without access to the original footage.
There are atleast 3 of them, there was the one which is the main flying around the vortex, the 2nd one in the ground and the thrif one in the very right
I’m pretty sure there is other videos where you can see the tail lights I saw someone else in the comments talking about, don’t quote me on that though
If I was trapped by a nearby tornado while driving a car, I didn't care about turning off the lights or the engine. I would ran looking for shelter... But I agree that it coud be something else too. PS: I'm sorry for my poor English writing, too.
Yeah when you are booking it to shelter before a ef4+ wedge eats you for a light snack i dont think you're gonna take the time to shutoff the vehicle or lights. As far as headlights vs tailights the tailights are several orders of magnitude dimmer and remember this is in a rain/vapour/dust/debris wrapped wedge. Any lights you see are obscured by that haze. Not surprising at all then that the headlights would be visible but not tailights particularly as what you are seing wouldn't be the headlights themselves but actually the light glowing through and reflecting off the haze. You'll also note that people who watch the video on slo-mo or frame by frame state they can see the two seperate headlights or that they can see the vehicle flipping and moving erratically. They are incorrect these effects are cause by camera shake and video compression. This also provides your answer for why the lights don't appear to dissapear as the vehicle presumably is pointing away from us at numerous times in the footage while spinning and yet the light remains visible none the less. If you were seeing the true headlights rather than the glow through the tornado then it should apear and dissapear as the vehicle rotates around its axis relative to the camera.
I'm not sure it's a car. Headlights are pretty directional, yet it's rotating around always keeping the headlights pointing towards our view. I don't see that as being likely, but perhaps it's an omni-directional light source, like a leaking butane tank on fire. Second, it's not the same object that vanishes in the first part. It's only 2 seconds to fly around the back, but then 9 seconds around the front, if anything it would be the opposite as it is accelerating on the back side. What a mystery!
Video cuts, it took a lot longer for it to fly around the back, but even then, I’m not sure it was a car. However, there were a few vehicles found in town that were located on top of structures in strange locations, and just before it entered town, the search teams found absolutely mangled vehicles just Northeast of Pinkins Road, Southwest of Rolling Fork
There’s a specific video of the 2013 el Reno tornado where you can faintly see a car getting spun around the main funnel. As you pointed out, in that case it was like a lighthouse cause you would see the light beams come in and out as it rotated. Considering how large the tornado was and how far away the video is, it’s actually sickening how fast it was being rotated as well as propelled
From what I’ve seen it’s confirmed the car was empty the lights were ether on due to the car alarm or the engine was on but the owner ditched the car this right here is why a car is the worst place to be in a tornado it picks you up lifts you and drops you 1000s of feet you will die no debate needed
Bro are you serious right now?.. i dunno if you are dumb or just ignorant... Car flies by tornado with power of ef4-5 is extremely a possible hell it has so many evidence even for big vehicle like trucks... I lived in tropical country where tornado or twister rarely occurred but last year near the end of the year.. a place near my home was struck by unusual strong twister its almost called as ef0-1 tornado by our weather analyst ... The twister here although a rare occurrence unlike in tornado valley in the US... Usually only did destroy some poorly built roof... Now the recent huge twister almost hovering a box car(freight car) and rolling some regular cars... Also the one that usually ripped cars body arent the winds. But the debris it brought.. moving at high speed making some tornadoes as a nature blender. You know cars isnt something that put together with glues and hope. That why some evidence that cars are mangled are most likely cause from thrown impact by the tornadoes.. the evidence where it got ripped are most from the other debris it collided
@buschm1 watch some experts that have analyzed it. No one has come to a conclusion. I'm not saying it's not. I'm saying it wasn't confirmed. Of course tornados can lift cars, semi's. There's never been confirmation of vehicles reaching that high of elevation.