Clinton, MO and Altoona, Kansas Tornado Outbreak - 4/26/2024
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A long-track cyclical supercell thunderstorm produced multiple tornadoes along a 112.5 mile northeasterly track from southeastern Kansas to west-central Missouri between 4 p.m. and 7:55 p.m. on Friday, April 26, 2024. This sequence begins with a tornado near Stotesbury, Missouri in Vernon County, followed by a close range tornado east of Clinton, Missouri, along with the rope out phase. The remainder of video showcases both tornado and mesocyclone evolutions north of Altoona, Kansas; Rich Hill, Missouri; Rockville, Missouri and concludes with a post storm mammatus sunset.
Shot Description
1) 00:00-00:59: Strong tornado and mesocyclone sequence within a mile or less away, view west/northwest, west of Stotesbury, MO, tripoded, 6:00p CT.
2) 01:00-05:38: Tornado approaches the videographer, east of Clinton, MO. Handheld initially, then tripoded, with audible waterfall/roar natural sound at a mile/less away to the west.
3) 04:27-05:37: Rope out phase of tornado at sunset recorded while driving east of Clinton, MO on HW 7. Mobile video. Full tornado lifecycle between 7:40-7:55p CT.
4) 05:38-07:00: Initial mesocyclone, tornado, wet RFD wrap sequence north of Altoona, Kansas in Wilson County, tripoded. 4:15p CT.
5) 07:01-09:21: Mesocyclone and tornado sequence near Rich Hill, Missouri, tripoded, 6:40p CT.
6) 09:21-10:47: High-precipitation mesocyclone, wall cloud and rain-wrapped tornado sequence near Appleton City, Missouri, St. Clair, County, tripoded, 6:53p CT.
7) 10:47-11:11: Post storm sunset with turbulent mammatus east of Clinton, Missouri, 8:00p CT.
SID: Blake Naftel
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Yeah, I saw the first one around Montrose... but then got it for sure east of Clinton on hwy 7 for a couple min with dirt debris in a field around 7:37pm. RFD was STRONG on that bridge heading up into Clinton. Good local chase for me. Left at 4:30pm from Sedalia and back home by 8:30pm. Awesome video!
Thanks for sharing this I think you came in to my store after that.
@BlakeNaftel
Ай бұрын
Certainly! It was nice to meet you and share that experience. Glad the tornado was more show than blow [for residents]. A expanded video is coming soon. Thanks for the water and conversion, it was needed by that point!
How much damage was done in MO? Can’t find anything in it
@BlakeNaftel
Ай бұрын
All of the tornadoes predominantly moved through rural unpopulated areas, and fortunately missed homes or other structures. I learned of some minor damage before the storm crossed into Missouri near Fort Scott, but can’t officially confirm that.
yesterday was scary had to go in my elementry school shelter bc my basement was full of water
What EF was it? The tornado came across where I lived and it was terrifying
@BlakeNaftel
Ай бұрын
The tornado fortunately didn’t hit any structures that I was aware of, but it was a fairly strong vortex as approached my location (I’m the videographer). Probably EF 1.
@Those_filthy_monkeys
Ай бұрын
@@BlakeNaftel Alright, thanks for telling me
@BlakeNaftel
Ай бұрын
@@Those_filthy_monkeys are you referring to the tornado east of Clinton, Missouri?
@Those_filthy_monkeys
Ай бұрын
@@BlakeNaftel Yeah
@BlakeNaftel
Ай бұрын
@@Those_filthy_monkeys Glad the vortex did not impact your property!
I like this guy, he has a level head on his shoulders. Very calm and to the point. Unlike some of the other guys, Teed Rimmer wanabe's. lol.