10 Shocking Tornado Moments Caught on Camera

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10 Shocking Tornado Moments Caught on Camera
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  1. Very first video (#10): let me stand next to this wall of glass and record a tornado!

    2nd video (#9): I’ll do ya one better. Hold my beer as I stand outside, under this tree to record mine!

  2. A tornado touched down in our backyard the year I was born. We lived in a suburb west of Cleveland and it came down in July 1988. The NWS never came out and certified the damage, but the tree still shows damage 35 yrs later.

  3. The one in Arkansas jonesboro was terrifying for everyone nearby see this part of Arkansas almost never get tornados i’m pretty sure this was the first time this place got tornados in years it’s 2023 the mall never reopened hundreds of buildings were destroyed but rebuild and one year later another one struck 2 lives were taken sadly and this caused more to be cleaned up then before

  4. Respect the wind or nature will demand it. I've seen over 200 of these in my chase career with 3 of these being EF5s. Moore 2013, Joplin 2011, & El freaking Riño 2013. (Winds were over 300mph.) I chase to get warning to the NWS. From there they trigger the EAS & sirens. Texas, (my state) is home to the most tornadoes in the world.
    Note:
    I will have it known storm chasing is highly dangerous & shouldn't be done unless you are trained by the NWS or NOAA or you could get seriously hurt if you don't know how a storm behaves, understand storm structure, or how to read advanced Doppler radar. As a chaser I completely understand if you want to see a tornado. If you want to see one I recommend finding someone who is a professional chaser or try storm chasing tours with professional meteorologists.

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  6. Here is a fact most wont know and will find surprising, here in England UK, we have the highest number or tornados per land area in the world, they are not powerful though and I dont think a powerful one has ever happened, they do damage but nothing significant.

  7. Wow- 320mph winds with the #8 tornado? That's completely nuts! I wonder how many structures can stand up to wind speeds like that? It's got to be terrifying for folks sheltering in their homes, and having windows exploding and walls caving in. So many modern homes aren't built with basements nowadays, and that's a scary thought when looking at pictures on these sites of building foundations wiped clean! I think if lived in a tornado prone region I'd want at least a safe room of some sort that's fastened firmly to the foundation. I'm sure however, that nothing comes close to the safety of being physically below ground, completely out of the tornado's reach. I love stories about people who were saved by some forward thinking relative or former homeowner who built a storm shelter out of an abundance of caution or firsthand experience with a tornado. Especially hardened above ground ones built right into the architecture and capable of withstanding any tornado. Of course economics play a major role in whether or not most people have access to most kinds of shelters, and unfortunately there's no justice in that.
    Of course, these storms don't always happen when people are at home. Watching these videos has been educational because I never would've thought that my vehicle isn't a safe place to be as a tornado shelter. You'd think that being seatbelted into a steel box would be considerably safer than taking shelter in a wood framed structure. But seeing how poor the outcomes are for victims caught in their cars or trucks has made a definite impression on me. It seems very counterintuitive that if I was sitting in my vehicle and a tornado suddenly formed that I couldn't get away from, my best chances for survival would be to step out into the rain and hail, and take shelter under some bridge, or in a ditch. It would be really hard to leave the relative comfort and perceived safety of my car, and run out into the rain to find a better place to take cover. The story of Will Norton, a high school student who was sitting in his Humvee with his dad when the tornado struck is a horrifying and tragic example of why vehicles don't make good shelters. Will was sucked out of the vehicle completely and missing for days before his remains were found. His dad miraculously survived, but was severely injured, and it took months of heroic treatment to keep him alive. Another familiar story that ended tragically is about the three meteorologists who were part of a storm chasing team called Twistex and were following the El Reno tornado when they were overcome by it and thrown violently into a field, all fatally injured. The late model Chevrolet sedan they were in offered no protection. As hard as it is to believe, automobiles are sadly and tragically, not protective in tornados.

  8. It amazes me how people seem so intent on filming that they are oblivious to the dangers of airborne articles. Anything from sheets of iron to dumpster bins or vehicles. If it’s flying straight at you, you likely won’t see it until it hits you.

  9. The sheer force of these tornadoes, as seen in these shocking moments, is a humbling testament to the immense energy within our planet's atmosphere

  10. Yea that tornado destroyed the Turtle Creek Mall in Jonesboro Arkansas. I grew up going there and it absolutely broke my heart seeing it destroy my future home. Friends and family were living in and close and I was so beyond scared but extremely thankful they were okay! We’re slowly rebuilding our lost stores over the past 3 years.

  11. A tornado has never hit Texas in ten years but it hit here we're I lived and I survived it 🙏🙏 but 17houses we're destroyed and 4 children went missing cause of a trailer fell and went rolling then fell on top of a man then a trailer that lived next me went rolling to the water 😢😢 i was very scared 😢😢

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