Tornados are unpredictable, volatile and lethal. They leave behind obliterated towns and bewildered scientists. Each one is unique, most are dangerous and a few are deadly.
The Earth’s titanic forces can rip apart the land, homes and people’s lives. This series exposes their killer characteristics and why they can be so devastating.
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The dog wouldn't come down to the basement so you left it instead of dragging it by the collar down to the basement or picking it up and carrying it down that's just highly irresponsible sorry "they wouldn't come down" doesn't cut it as an excuse
"My kid didnt cut his feet after my house was obliterated… it was a miracle."
"14 of my neighbors died. It was a miracle of god that we didn't"
God shit on you lady….
Here in the United States we use miles per hour not kilometers per hour
worlds deadliest tornados
shows thumbnail of smallest tornado
"What do we do?"
"We pray"
Amazing parenting!
I don't understand why people want to build in tornado alley!? You know the tornadoes will keep coming yet you keep building!? If they're determined to build residential homes in the area why not build underground? It's not unheard of and definitely would save lives.
Build Better Houses. Wodden Houses can only stand against rain..
Jerrell is the saddest thing ever. The raw force of that beast that hit them is one of the most utterly terrifying things I can imagine. There's a documentary about it called "dead man walking " that's totally worth watching.
Someone needs to tell the narrator to convert his measurements from metric to imperial when talking about events in the US.
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from that day forward Brlinda only wore brown clothing
11 min in..how many more times will i see the same roof fly off?
Glad i live in eastern pa. Tornadoes are extremely rare here. But not impossible. It scares me
To everyone commenting about joplin or el reno, this was made before that. The upload date means nothing you can tell by the production it was made in the 2000s or early 2010s
They should really update this couple years ago here in el reno Oklahoma we had the biggest tornado ever, it was over a mile wide with alot stronger winds.
As someone who lives in Dallas I can certainly understand a lot of concern and see a problem because underground shelters just aren’t a thing here
They're really beautiful to watch but deadly. I can understand why people chase them! I would if I could but then I get excited by thunderstorms! On a side-note, why does the USA still deal in Imperial measurements and not the Metric system? It means nothing to me when someone says 150 mph. I know most of the world now use the Metric system. It's just confusing.
no mention of Joplin?
How on earth did that lady literally get SUCKED UP by a tornado that strong and come out alive? Also….why is El Reno not up here?
Coitado do cachorro