A tornado can form and dissipate within seconds, reaching winds of up to 200mph and taking with it homes, cars, trees, and more. They can be quite difficult to forecast, as cool descending dry air passes over rising warm moist air with wind direction at different altitudes. Earthquakes are also one of the worst and most unpredictable natural disasters we face, having the ability to change communities for generations to come. Here are some of history’s worst tornados and earthquakes.
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its not global warming by people , its global warming by orbit , as earth gets pulled closer to the sun at the rate of half a million miles per day , And guess what ? earth has no brakes to slow it down , on the bright side , everyone will be dead , way before the sun devours earth .
Maybe they should have fewer friggin kids.
Too many people
"Civilized" humans are parasites. ABORT
The earth didn't take billions of years to form.
I think the 1974 tornados were the scariest I've ever been in. I was 16 and the destruction I was able to view the next day was crazy. People were walking around in shock looking at what was left of their homes. A mobile home park was totally destroyed. I saw a mobile home that was twisted around like a tin soda can. This was in N. Alabama.
they will flip trains over
A well known chaser was killed chasing one
I font understand people, Boil your water and it kills cholera!!!!
I've lived in SW Missouri and SC Kansas. I can tell you if you do not have a storm shelter it's only a matter of time.Cant afford it? Dig It yourself work on it when you can afford it just do it!!!
As an inventor, watching this video three things, I can think of to help!?. For the measurements to Gauge wind in rural areas, can be both fence posts and light poles, to have pressure springs. A ratchet type spring, that move and stays in place to be measured later.?
"When a tornado siren sounds, you're lucky to have half an hour to take shelter." — Are you f'ng kidding me?! Try more like five minutes! Take it from someone who's lived just about his whole life in Tornado Alley. Whoever manages this channel really ought to correct that, because leading the public to believe they have up to 30 minutes to find appropriate shelter once a tornado siren sounds is wrong, dangerous, and may needlessly put lives at risk.
When an elementary school student we had several tornado warnings and evacs in 5yrs of living there. Loud as a mf when they get near you
The power of sweat, up next!
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If you understand the metric system then you will be ok watching this. But regardless, when it got to blaming climate change, I stopped watching this!!!
We hear about the world is in great trouble. BUT HOW MANY OF THE CALLING LET US COME TOGETHER AND PRAY, God is saying I Have given You a Life time to Pray,, Why aren't you praying. Now??????
Why would someone live where they'd possibly and probably have to rebuild some or all of their house yearly or just uproot and move over and over again??? Aside from being terrified year after year..
Processes or pro-cess-eeeez?
It's definitely climate change and I can't believe that guy said it wasnt. I don't care if he's a scientist .
Devastating dangerous but beautiful.