I too appreciate the lack of exclamations of "violent wedge!.... violent wedge!" The presentation in real time is great as well. This is how storm video should be seen. I understand an enthusiastic comment but the audio on many videos is just chatter and does not enhance the viewing experience at all.
@@arguchik i love the videos where the "co-pilot" tells the driver to do the opposite command (stop / go / turn) on a continual 5 to 10 second loop. i'm thinking maybe the shouting fool should drive and let the other person give the orders.
I know I'm a little late to the party here but I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed watching your video without all the screaming and hollering. Just the sounds of nature - perfect,
+katie Timmer does it for the drama. He may have a PHD , but his videos are straight on drama. I’m not a fan. This is raw footage. Just tell it like it is. Love this!
Just curious...why was it an ef4...what damage did it cause ?...i thought tornadoes were rated by how much damage they cause...looks like it is in an rural area...not much of anything around...kool vid though...
I'll always remember Dan as being the guy just ahead of Tim Samaras. -- But that isn't what i remember most. What beautiful, uninterrupted footage! It's rare to hear the actual tornado.
The banter is needed so that other chasers have an idea where to go, otherwise it can be an exercise in futility. Turn you appliance off for the sound and enjoy, me I like the sound and appreciate their time and patience, different stokes for different folks. I would never be able to become a chaser as I don’t have the patience, I would be out there for 10 minutes and out of there, my husband could have been, he had the patience required.
Total quietness with tornado is what I liked best about this video. Curious as to what happened to the part where it died out before returning back to it when it was gone.
What a beautiful tornado, with eerie sounding wind & a nice sunset in the background. My fav video this far. Minus all the screaming & stupid music. Awesome catch 😊
What's "incredible" is the beautiful backlighting. The tornado itself is almost sedate, meandering slowly across a field, not bothering anyone. At least in the segment shown. Maybe what's missing (thankfully) is a hysterical chaser screaming "Violent tornado! Ohmygod! I see debris! Power flash!" This one speaks for itself.
Cryptonite: Appearances can be deceiving - as the saying goes. In order for it to have been an F4 tornado it had to have done a significant amount of damage somewhere. I'm originally from Kansas. Tornados are truly awesome things.
I don't see anyone else around...no other noises. It seems there's an intimacy between you and the tornado that you'd have to be there to understand. Like you're sharing a secret. Beautiful. Great job!!
mesmerizing in large part because I didn't have to listen to anyone screeching "tornado on the ground" and "violent tornado" and "power flashes" over and over... much appreciated...one of the best out there...stay safe
This is definitely my favourite tornado video, EVER. I watch it regularly. That sky made a beautiful tornado spectacular. I really can't describe how much I love this video. And the fact that the only thing you can hear is the wind. I skip through a lot of videos, but never through this one.
I'd trade the three tornadoes and one big, cone funnel I saw on May 29, 2013 around York, Nebraska, for the chance to have seen this beauty. Not even counting the gorgeous, orange backdrop amid the scene, the magnificent sight of this big, cranking, mature tornado (around 8:00) is breathtaking. Great catch, Dan.
I'll bet the people and communities in the path of this terrible storm didn't think it was beautiful, and anybody in their right mind wouldn't be doing anything but being concerned about possible deaths, injuries, and damage from it.
It's kind of confusing. I have the right ingredient for tornadoes every summer in the house. Hot🔥 air on the kitchen floor , cold🌬icy air from the window unit air conditioner. But no tornado starts up👆 ! Maybe the lightning⚡strike that's missing would start it up 🙄 .
Seems as though everyone has already said it but you literally had the best seat for this show of nature. Absolutely stunning with the light from the sun behind the tornado. It allows us a magnificent display. Thank you for sharing.
In the 1st few minutes you can barely see the hills on the horizon, looks like thats 6 miles away. At 3mi 50sec looks like that funnel cloud was heading straight for ya, glad it didnt, and glad that 1st house survived
It doesn't get any better than this!! You got it all, including that classic yellow-orange tornadic sky - jaundice, I call it - in full vibrant color!! REMARKABLE!! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
I know plenty of folks in the comments have already said it but THANK YOU (again) for not screaming and hollering and allowing us to hear and watch nature in it's purest form. Amazing Video, Absolutely fascinating!!!
# dua3777 Tornadoes happen worldwide. Although the UK has never seen any EF4-EF5 tornadoes, it has had many relatively weaker ones EF0-EF2. I don't know in which city you live, but there was a tornado in my city in 2005. Type "uk birmingham 2005 tornado" into Google.
Again a landscape without a tree... The ground is too warm. Reforestation required. Where there is a micro climate you change the climate. 👍🏻🌹 Here you see, over the trees the tornado stops. Look at the end of the video. 🤓I am right. 🤗
That Tornado just disappeared in less than a second. One minute it's there, then POOF it's gone all you see are clouds. Great camera work, you must film events after it happens.
Extremely valuable documentation of the formation of a tornado. You can clearly see the interplay between high and low pressure, high and low temperature, and conservation of angular momentum and centripetal force. You can get an idea of what makes these things tick.
How could someone NOT like this? They probably wanted some idiot to start screaming and going nuts! Lots of other posts appreciate the professional way in which this was done. As do I.
This is scary how it forms slowly and there’s nothing you can do about it except watch. And get out of the way. Kind of creepy actually like watching a Monster take form!
What's weird is 2 different winds you can hear from the storm. The 1st is most audible and very similar to most tornadoes. The 2nd sounds more eerie, but sounds more like a blizzard.