May 21, 2013—Two days before a tornado—with winds clocked at 190 miles per hour—tore through suburban Oklahoma City on May 20, National Geographic explorer and storm researcher Tim Samaras captured this video of a tornado forming in south-central Kansas.
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Now that's a tier 10 Wind attribute magic
This looks insane
MAH GOD CLOUDS CHILL
Gg top lane
Kinda wanna be a storm chaser now
I was terrified a few weeks ago because we got a tornado warning
People think storm chasers are just adrenaline junkies who go to take pictures but they're literally recording vital information
RIP tim
This tornado looks so fluffy, I'm gonna die!
Jokes aside, I sadly don't even live in America. But all the respect goes to the dudes, that recorded the spawning of this big fluffy speen!
Rip tim so sad
Can't you save your life
Because it’s nice
I would definitely go on in the tornado
Bro those clouds
Well they can’t get a shelter before it calms down because it’s taking a long time
I always get tornado warnings and watches where I live but I never actually seen or been in one. That's crazy.
Rip Tim it's amazing
Wow that's so interesting and scary to nature can do that. 🌪️🌪️
This is why I am happy living in the Rocky Mountains. Much respect to these guys though.
Wow, never knew tornados had such a bad frame rate.
Wow. This is so frightening.
That is so weird that looks like clouds or wind
goodbye tim I wished you were still alive.
"That is REAAAALLY ROtating"
Yes, it is.
I live in America Louisiana there was a very big thunderstorm yesterday I booked an emergency ticket I am in Washington right now
thast terifiying omg