This isn't even a fraction of what I got today, but here are a few clips of the insane outbreak of tornadoes from Nebraska and Iowa today from 3 separate storms.
@@DanielPacheco-ll3xn I don’t find that funny at all!! People die in tornadoes! I have family in Lincoln, Omaha and friends from my school days in Council Bluffs!! My family members are safe but people own those homes that get destroyed!! There’s NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT THAT!!!
I have a complete fear of tornadoes. When I was little, maybe 10 a tornado hit our campground in SandyLake, Pa. My father decided it would be cool to take me and my 5 year brother and mom to see the damage. The first thing I saw was a cow inside a bare tree. Mobiles homes,(which I presently own lol) just smashed everywhere,clothes and furniture just thrown in yards. I am 54 and deathly afraid of tornados. The last few years we are getting more warnings and watches. This would be great cognitive therapy for me ,but I already had one heart attack! You guys are awesome and literally dancing with devils! Ugh to be young again lol❤❤❤😊😊
Great work. But old lady in me says you got too close! Was watching (a lot of flipping back and forth) most of the afternoon early evening. You were busy for sure! Really tho, some amazing footage, and these clips are omg. (and again, you got too close 😐🙃) still seems pretty busy now, and tomorrow also. Be safe on the road.
Closer than what i would want to be, but probably farther away then what the camera depicts. But i think what reed timmer is saying is hold my beer😂. But in all seriousness, i pray and hope that nobody got injured or worse in the affected areas of these violent storms. Belongings are only material, life isnt.
We had a tornado warning in Waco, Tx today but my neighbor kept mowing his yard as the sirens went off. The folks in this video just driving down the road remind me of him
WOW Once in a lifetime footage youve captured. This could go down as the biggest day of the season for violent tornadoes. Praying no one died or was seriously injured from these storms because a few of these tornadoes were clearly in the EF4 range as far as wind speed goes.
When I was around 12, a tornado came through Indiana and Michigan. After it was over, I found a Masons lodge book from Kinderhook, Indiana. It landed in our yard in Brooklyn, Michigan.
Wow. This was an insane day for storm chasers! You captured some amazing footage of a number of them. My heart goes out to these communities. I hope there's enough assistance in the area.
WOW!!! I LIKEY!! Hope you include some locations! I have family in or near the Nader zones earlier.. But we are in S.W. Iowa, and was keeping a weather eye to the ready! Still have Sat/ Sun to deal with..Praying no one is injured and the damages can be replaced/ repaired!! Scary stuff and you might have been pushing the envelope a wee bit Buds!! Be Safe and Thank You for sharing your passion here!! God Bless You Folks Bigly!!!🙋♀️
Nature always reminds us just how insignificant we are. I do hope the damage was minimal and nobody was badly injured or had their homes destroyed. I wish you all well, from Belfast.
Wow! Amazing footage! You did a much better job than some of these other RU-vid storm chasers out there with tens and thousands more subscribers than you! You deserve more credit my guy.
The first part of the footage looked like Waverly. After that it was Elkhorn (the water tower is recognizable) after that it was probably Bennington or potentially somewhere in Iowa.
@@Cyko.. sorry that’s a misunderstanding. It looks like it’s multiple reels glued together since the tornado had a long path. I watched this thing in real life. It was surreal.
I've been a closet storm chaser for a very long time, I wouldn't have subscribed to another channel except that you kept calm during very intense moments, and there wasn't any screaming. I find the yelling to be super challenging to listen to. Nice job, and really great footage, hopefully you were a safe distance if those storms got squirrly. Nothing like remembering Tim Samaras to realize how fast these things can go sideways. Thanks for putting yourself out there so I can live vicariously.
Wonderful footage! A few short hours earlier, entire neighborhoods in northwest Omaha were pummeled, leaving most homes levelled. That tornado had wind shear speeds that the local meteorologists estimated at 200 MPH!
My son called me tonight about a Tornado heading towards Breda, Iowa. They live in Ankeny, but have a house in Breda. The Tornado skipped hitting Breda and headed toward Ankeny and Des Moines. They were both okay. Really good footage by the way!
The individual or individuals filming this are fearless. This is the best up close footage. The one tornado forming behind the house made me wet my pants looking at it. Prayers to the affected
The people driving toward the tornados MAY be residents trying desperately to get to their houses. Fear is a strong emotion that can make you forget about the danger.
The number of people I see continuing to drive towards these giant, whirling, rampaging wind demons suggests that there are a _lot_ more people out there who have no idea what a tornado is than I ever thought possible.
Beautiful meteorological phenomenon, congratulations to you. Unfortunately, the consequences are tragic for the people it affected. Thank you and best regards.
Praying for all of those beautiful souls in the path. My heart goes out. I'm terrified of tornados. God bless everyone. My prayers to everyone impacted.
@@jconner3891 Always J. I ve witnessed it first hand. You can be a nay sayer that's your right but you might be in need of prayers one day or a family member and I would pray for you or them too.
OMG great footage. A lot of debris being strewn around. Please stay safe when filming. Mother Nature at work. Incredible. I hope I never have to experience this. Again please stay safe. I don't know what I would do had I been in a car with the tornado fast approaching. Those people had to be freaking out.
No, thank you! Incredible video but so frightening, terrifying, horrific and down right gut wrenching to me. Could never live in an area that has those Tornadoes so I live on the East coast and deal with snow and the occasional Hurricane.
In Arizona we have haboobs, which are cool. We're moving to the Midwest and I'm terrified of the idea of tornadoes. I've been in earthquakes, didn't affect my life. What do I do when I'm shopping in Costco and I hear my first tornado warning? I need all the tips I can get living in tornado weather
I have talked to several people who have lived in Iowa and Nebraska their entire lives and have never seen a tornado. Because it is relatively flat in a lot of areas, you can see them coming from far away and get out of the way or get to shelter.
Most stores will have a designated area for tornado shelter. Also get into a basement or interior room with no windows. We usually have pretty good warning. Some towns also have a tornado shelter they open to the public.
First of all, subscribe and follow some folks like Reed or Ryan Hall to stay ahead of it, then pay attention to weather reports and radar. You may be able to make it either home to your basement or go in an opposite direction of the storm's trajectory. Otherwise if you can't move, go to the bathroom in the Costco. They probably don't have a basement.
The first tornado I ever witnessed was when I was 4 years old it was a EF3 in 2019 it even whipped out our beautiful tree in our front yard and it broke our window felt like I was gonna die
Y'all probably already know that most of these storm chasers live for these tornados, the bigger and more destructive the better. They'll never admit it, but they want to video record a lot of pain and destruction that's caused by these storms. That acknowledged, we appreciate the fact that they do nonetheless chase them down to catch it on video.
Hurricanes are scary as it is but we get ample time to evacuate in most cases. I would not want to live in areas prone to tornadoes. I'd have PTSD from the stress alone.