These storm chasers are all in competition with each other to get the best footage, the best content and the best everything so they can farm views and build their channel to make money. The desperation on display to get closer, passing people dangerously and just in general being nuisances to the public roadways is clear.
@@AdiusOmegaThat’s supported by The Weather Channel’s crew running through stop signs till they killed a man on camera. But Brad… On and off RU-vid he doesn’t run with the herd. There’s a chaser that is verbally an a$$hole to his crew. Arrogant because he studied in college. And pushes the limits way beyond common sense. RT doesn’t mean retweet with him.
a lot of these guys are adrenaline junkies and looking for clicks so its inevitable, especially in a year like this, that a storm chaser car gets twisted into a pretzel and thrown for a mile into a corn field
You have, by far, the most amazing videos. So impressed by your awareness, communication, and teamwork. Stay safe out there. “Just sit back and enjoy it, you’ve got pictures” love it!
@joycepino5346 because it is. Never said it wasn't sad or that I didn't feel bad for those affected. Just because your brain isn't capable of processing more than one emotion at once doesn't mean that no one else can.
Incredible, im speechless. Is it just me or did this thing have some of the most intense meso rotation, like really violent motion? Anyone get el reno vibes during the initial formation and intensity?
All I can think of are the videos in the labs that show realistic tornado simulations with steam. The multi vortices dancing around each other. Unreal.
Why is it awesome? It's devastating. It's like the movie Twister but only this is real life and houses were destroyed. I hope there weren't any casualties.
Phenomenal footage, great contrast. This footage will be studied for YEARS. That streamwise vorticity coming in right to left was stellar. Absolute beauty, congrats guys.
Saw this thing on Ryan's stream and I gotta say: The more powerful tornadoes have "the look" and this one certainly did. It was surreal to see something like that live, and not on some year's old recording. Can't imagine what that was like in person.
This is simply incredible. Dang, can’t believe I’ve never considered what youtube could be for storm chasers. Thank you for posting this stuff. Unbelievable.
Now i finally see what they mean by ghost train. I've had an idea of what it was for a while, but its never been so clear you could obviously tell what it was until here.
I live in Coastal SC. We occasionally get waterspouts and tornadoes. About two years ago I witnessed a total of 5 waterspouts at the same time and that was also the day I learned to be aware of your surroundings because anything can form or sneak up behind you. I’ll never forget that day. I’ve witnessed many tornadoes often during hurricanes, but usually during a severe thunderstorms and cold fronts.
Mother Nature is awesome when she is at her most dangerous!" Even when you view the aftermath of these storms, it is hard to comprehend the power that is contained in such a small area. And, yet, they can be so beautiful when seen from a distance.
That looked... decidedly odd. Almost as though there were 5 or 6 visible vorticii (sp?) rotating around an invisible core??? As though the central "Core" tornado had lifted, but a group of outliers were still down?? Is that even a thing? Either way, that is some of the most impressive footage I've ever seen, even if it does leave me questioning what I thought I knew about multi-vortex tornado's. Good Job, Brad! Stay safe!
That's what I love about tornadoes that appear on comparatively unimportant "enhanced risk" days. You get uncommon phenomena like a wedge that refuses to condense and obscure the vortices.
I think you're nuts, but that was great footage. I also appreciate the fact that people like you are willing to do this because tornado chasers can and do save lives.
I run in that area I drive truck for a living and I’m up there every week but I’m at home now I stop at the flying J truck at the 40 exit stop and take my 10 hour break