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  • @bubuwawa
    @bubuwawaАй бұрын

    Twister is a good movie - you’ll enjoy it! “Cow!….Another cow!…”.😊. On the other side, tornado’s are frightening.

  • @missred7122

    @missred7122

    Ай бұрын

    "No..I think that's the same one."

  • @Cody38Super

    @Cody38Super

    Ай бұрын

    "......no, I think that's the same one again..."

  • @superbluhedgehog1

    @superbluhedgehog1

    Ай бұрын

    "I'm gonna have to call you back, we got cows!"

  • @missred7122

    @missred7122

    Ай бұрын

    "Rabbit is good, Rabbit is wise." ☠

  • @mkatt22

    @mkatt22

    Ай бұрын

    "I think that's the same cow" lol... Love that movie

  • @Budini67
    @Budini67Ай бұрын

    Because of storm chasers studying these things is the main reason we have the warning and reaction times we do currently.

  • @Longhauler85
    @Longhauler85Ай бұрын

    Yep, "Ryan Hall, Y'all," Reed Timmer, and a few other storm chasers are who I watch currently for weather.

  • @stormangelus6638

    @stormangelus6638

    Ай бұрын

    One of the best stoemchasers I would recommend is Pecos Hank.

  • @fomomofo6917

    @fomomofo6917

    Ай бұрын

    He’s my favorite

  • @xfns-

    @xfns-

    Ай бұрын

    @@stormangelus6638 i love pecos hank

  • @kalebbort9246

    @kalebbort9246

    23 күн бұрын

    Pecos Hank, Vince walti, brad Arnold, Sean Casey, Connor Groff, Brandon copic, Freddy McKinley, etc

  • @kalebbort9246

    @kalebbort9246

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@PCBMedicAMDyou can't forget Freddy McKinley

  • @jeriandersen4205
    @jeriandersen4205Ай бұрын

    Storm chaser Reed Timmer drives a crew in the Dominator chase vehicle to observe and study tornadoes and weather events year round. The Dominator was built around a Ford F-350. He also uses regular street vehicles when necessary. I watched his live chase this week in Texas where he drove into a tornado and was spun and pushed all over the road. He rescued a father and daughter who were caught in the storm just in front of him. He put them in his backseat along with their dog Their truck was upside down in the ditch. Then they were caught in the subsequent giant hail storm. I find it fascinating, If you can't do a reaction, you at least need to watch these chasers.

  • @christinewells7745

    @christinewells7745

    Ай бұрын

    Reed is the best storm chaser 🔥💯💯💯🔥 he is a must must must watch on KZread 💯

  • @americanslav2262

    @americanslav2262

    Ай бұрын

    He just did a stream the other day while in the dominator 3 it’s differently worth checking out

  • @Seaglassandsandcastles

    @Seaglassandsandcastles

    Ай бұрын

    Reed is seriously the best! I watch him all the time!

  • @dead-claudia

    @dead-claudia

    Ай бұрын

    didn't reed timmer lose a dominator last hurricane season in a storm surge bc he waited just barely too long? or was that brad arnold who lost a storm chasing truck that way?

  • @catharinesnyder2504

    @catharinesnyder2504

    Ай бұрын

    Ryan Hall Y'all Storm Reports/Storm Chasers Ytude channel will allow you to follow storms in real time and his Storm chasers send live video of tornados they intercept. Watch Ryan Hall if you can, you'll learn so much.

  • @Americans4Israel4Ever
    @Americans4Israel4EverАй бұрын

    America is in the middle of our tornado season. We have two to three tornadoes that are on the ground every 24 hours. Nebraska got hit really hardlast night. I'm a Joplin tornado survivor, so these are always fascinating for me.

  • @multinator2004
    @multinator2004Ай бұрын

    Pecos Hank is an amazing place to start your tornado fascination rabbit hole, another is Reed Timmer. He is a chaser with one of those tornado intercept vehicles. "the ones that go inside tornadoes"

  • @QLCSChasing

    @QLCSChasing

    Ай бұрын

    Skip talbot is also great.

  • @barbaramiller2279
    @barbaramiller2279Ай бұрын

    Reed Timmer is an actual meteorologist/scientist. A little nutty too, but his storm chasing also has collecting actual data and using some really interesting instrumentation. Many storm chasers, including Reed, completely stop their chases if they encounter damaged homes, etc., and often are the first first responders to a scene and aid in search and rescue. Reed has a great video that shows the current chase vehicle he uses this year. The Dominator III. Fascinating thing.

  • @johndeeregreen4592

    @johndeeregreen4592

    Ай бұрын

    Reed is a character. I have met him a couple times. He is always on the move but always has a minute for fans, too. Great guy.

  • @Nickrdzkeys

    @Nickrdzkeys

    Ай бұрын

    A little nutty? He’s a whole lot of nutty and I’m here for it. Ryan Hall Y’all is my fave at the moment for weather

  • @dead-claudia

    @dead-claudia

    Ай бұрын

    @@Nickrdzkeysreed timmer's independent from ryan hall y'all, and just works with him quite often (less than he used to but still a fair bit) same with brad armold

  • @Nickrdzkeys

    @Nickrdzkeys

    Ай бұрын

    @@dead-claudia I’m aware. I guess I didn’t make separation clear but I like them both independently

  • @ksrams21

    @ksrams21

    Ай бұрын

    Reed Timmer has a PHD in Science/meteorology-Dr. Reed Timmer.

  • @Ctkare4k9
    @Ctkare4k9Ай бұрын

    I was up most of last night following Brandon Copic ,a chaser who was among the first to arrive in Barnsdall,Oklahoma after an F4 hit. Brandon doesn’t just chase,he helps with rescues and this was a nighttime event which makes it more difficult to visually identify. And right now Indiana and Michigan are getting multiple warnings and hits. All I have to offer is prayer…. By the way,Andre,I love your enthusiasm!❤️

  • @janfitzgerald3615

    @janfitzgerald3615

    Ай бұрын

    That’s true of most storm chasers. Freddy McKinney went to check a house that had just been hit in Hawley, TX the family had injuries and he transported them immediately to the hospital, along with their dog. Connor Croff has rescued people, so have Reed Timmer and others.

  • @Ctkare4k9

    @Ctkare4k9

    Ай бұрын

    @@janfitzgerald3615 I’m new to following storm chasers,so the only other one I’m familiar with is Reed. Do you have a favorite? I realized after I wrote that comment that it would be pretty callous of anyone to come upon a scene of such destruction and not want to help.

  • @janfitzgerald3615

    @janfitzgerald3615

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ctkare4k9 I also follow Connor Croff, often times Brian, Reed’s in studio team member will add his stream in, and also Freddy McKinney, Brandon Copic, Jordan Hall, and WxChasing with is the other Brandon. They’re all really good and knowledgeable.

  • @DianeCasanova

    @DianeCasanova

    Ай бұрын

    Tornado sighted in Portage, MI

  • @LadyBeyondTheWall

    @LadyBeyondTheWall

    Ай бұрын

    I was watching Ryan Hall and Brandon yesterday/last night too. Crazy stuff. I'm still worried about Wayne, that man who was in his truck and was missing that Brandon talked about after he got out to help in Barnsdall. I kept trying to find out what happened to the guy, but I kept coming up with there was still 1 or 2 people unaccounted for - one of whom is that guy, I think. Hopefully he pops up okay.

  • @neobaggins3718
    @neobaggins3718Ай бұрын

    I'm a NWS certified storm chaser, I've got young kids, so I don't get out much anymore. Hopefully when the kids are older, we can turn it into family thing. I live in the heart of tornado alley and had one pass within a couple miles of me last night. I was out on the porch watching for a funnel with the velocity radar up on my phone.

  • @johndeeregreen4592

    @johndeeregreen4592

    Ай бұрын

    I have been certified for nearly 3 decades. Same deal: I had young children. Now, at 50-years-old, I am an empty nester (my youngest just moved out of home) and thinking about going back out.

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDayАй бұрын

    Yes, Twister (1996) was a huge culture shifting movie. It starred the late great Bill Paxton and Seymour Hoffman. Helen Hunt, Alan Ruck, Carey Ewles were also in it. And ironically almost 30 years later, the soft rebooted sequel Twisters (2024) will be coming out this year. Unfortunately it looks more like a direct remake than an actual sequel from the trailer. Almost same storyline and everything else. But the show Storm Chasers was really cool. It followed several teams of storm chasers across the Plain States in their armored vehicles that yes, could survive going thru the funnel of a tornado. How, you might ask? Well, the reason things (including vehicles) get thrown/sucked up into the air is because air gets underneath them and they go flying. Ever watch auto racing where cars go flying? Why does that happen? Because whenever enough air gets up underneath the vehicle, it has kind of an airfoil effect, and they lift the vehicle up and they go flying. Well for these armored tornado chase vehicles, what they do is to build in hydraulically powered armored skirts that drop down to the ground along the kick panel sides of the vehicle. The skirts may or may not also have spikes at the edges to which they can drive them into the ground which stabilizes the vehicle even more. It's really fascinating on how they build these vehicles. They basically take a used full sized SUV and modify the hell out of it to what you see there. My favorite chaser was Reed Timmer. He was a cool around guy. Very nice guy too. He ended up marrying the weather girl at Fox News back when the show was still airing. She'd even go on chases with him on the show.

  • @texaskosmonawt9987
    @texaskosmonawt9987Ай бұрын

    7:30 Yeah, we've been getting a lot of strong storms over here in Texas. So much rain came down that our lake in my area, for the first time in two years, is back up to it's normal level and still rising.

  • @european-reacts

    @european-reacts

    Ай бұрын

    Stay safe my friend. 🙏

  • @sherryjoiner396

    @sherryjoiner396

    Ай бұрын

    The Houston area is having severe flooding.

  • @zrebbesh
    @zrebbesh20 күн бұрын

    Discovering that tornados make a "hook echo" on radar was a game changer in the mid 1970s. Tornado chasers had to gather the data on the ground so people realized what was causing the echo. I remember tornado warnings in western Kansas abruptly going from five minutes warning, tops, to a full half-hour. That saved a bunch of lives.

  • @KNETTWERX
    @KNETTWERXАй бұрын

    Something that the presenter didn’t mention is the way Storm Chasers honor their fallen. When Tim Samaras and his crew lost their lives tragically chasing a storm, the chasers will turn on their transponders (a lot of them have them to show their location to weather stations and for safety reasons) and the formed their initials across multiple states in tornado alley. On February 26, 2017 over 200 Storm Chasers got together, turned on their transponders, and formed the letters PB across the states of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. This was in honor of Bill Paxton who had passed on the day before. His role in Twister inspired a lot of them to take up this dangerous job, and they felt that they should honor him. There are screenshots of computer screens showing their tribute.

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfanАй бұрын

    Andre, do more tornado videos for sure, but you should also see some hurricane videos too...look for Hurricanes Camille (1969), Andrew (1992), Charlie (2004), Katrina (2005), Wilma (2005), Sandy (2012), Irma (2017) and Ian (2022).....that should give you 30 or 40 videos easily

  • @DebraRodriguez-fc3fk
    @DebraRodriguez-fc3fkАй бұрын

    Twister was a great movie. We are in the middle of the tornado season. There were several last night here in MISSOURI .

  • @DougsShack
    @DougsShackАй бұрын

    Twister is a fantastic movie with the right mix of real science, humor, and a bit of 90s cheesiness. I saw in the theater when it was released, and it's been one of my favorites ever since. I definitely recommend watching that movie.

  • @Boss-yg9rp
    @Boss-yg9rpАй бұрын

    Stromchasers is one of my all time favorite TV shows. It got me interested in meteorology when I was a kid. And now I can proudly call myself a meteorologist. Reed Timmer is the chaser I admire the most. Not only does he have his Ph. D. in meteorology and has been part of some great research, but he also introduced me to the importance chasers have in terms of rescue and first aid. In the show, there was a scene where his team was the first on scene and they went into search and rescue as well as giving first aid. That inspired me to get some medical certifications and rescue training in case I am ever in the same position.

  • @BattleshipOrion
    @BattleshipOrionАй бұрын

    I've had 5 close calls this year. I'm in Ohio, and my town was almost hit by an EF-1 on the 14th of March, and from the SAME storm, an EF-4 dropped to the southeast of town, we had another EF-1 in April that missed to the southwest, we almost had a tornado drop in town a couple weeks after the March 14th storms, and recently, we had a brush in with a EF-2, which lifted short of a small (by small I mean less than 1,000 population, and a single traffic light) village to our southwest. What a time to be alive...as for the TIV, TIV2, and Dominators, they've all intercepted tornadoes. Dominator 3 (?) intercepted one last year, while the others have footage somewhere. TIV 2 can survive tornadoes up to EF-4, and I think that's the same for Dominator 2, and 3. The original TIV (the one you said was your new dream vehicle) can withstand winds up to EF-3 if I recall the show right, and Dominator 1 was rated for up to EF-2 but survived a EF-3 (again if I recall the show). Also, when ever Ryan Hall says my town name...it's usually to the basement, or out of town for us...we don't wanna be in town or above ground when the tornadoes show up.

  • @pat39576
    @pat395764 күн бұрын

    Storm chasing is an incredible thing to do. I was actually out for my second Great Plains tornado season with my chase team when you released this video. The day before you released it was one hell of a day in Oklahoma with my team narrowly missing the most powerful tornado during our window. The reasons vary as one vehicle lost a windshield wiper about half an hour from intercepting that storm while the one I was in elected to target another storm while we were half an hour away. Storm chasers play many roles today, ranging from providing ground truth to the National Weather Service and the media, to acting as first responders as well as in many cases conducting research to help advance lead times.

  • @QLCSChasing
    @QLCSChasingАй бұрын

    Twister is literally one of the best movies from the 90s. There is companies that offer tornado tours here in the united states, if you ever visit try visiting in the spring time and book a tour!

  • @boroblueyes
    @boroblueyesАй бұрын

    RyanHall Y'all is a pretty good KZread storm channel for the U. S.

  • @easybreezy4559

    @easybreezy4559

    Ай бұрын

    Love Ryan! Watched him the last two days

  • @mobius7188
    @mobius7188Ай бұрын

    I had several vhs tapes of tornado programs as a kid. I’ve been fascinated with meteorology ever since. Twisters is a fun movie. Stellar graphics for the time. And Stormchasers was a great show.

  • @ravenm6443
    @ravenm6443Ай бұрын

    Just wanted to thank the storm chasers out there. Because of you we are safer and learn so much more about this crazy weather! 🌪️ Also stay safe for everyone in TA. I know it’s been pretty wild over the last couple weeks.

  • @cathyvickers9063
    @cathyvickers9063Ай бұрын

    Storm chasers are vital. They're often the first to spot a funnel on the ground, while meteorologists are still debating about the hook formation in the storm clouds. They can get on the radio & phone & tell 911 that there's a funnel on the ground, where it is relative to town; & to start the sirens. They're also often the first people on site to search collapsed buildings for trapped survivors.

  • @Sunset553
    @Sunset553Ай бұрын

    Reed Timmer might be ok with you reacting to a couple of his videos. He’s a meteorologist, tv weatherman. When he’s close to the event, he gets out helping stranded motorists. He’s a teacher. He’s trying to get the technical info out there with the love and energy about weather phenomena.

  • @emrilbennett8704

    @emrilbennett8704

    18 күн бұрын

    He’s incredibly elusive, but if you get him and you get his permission, it should be OK

  • @rg20322
    @rg20322Ай бұрын

    The US military has been moving planes from the Midwest the past few days because of tornadoes to my state of NH, and others.

  • @rg20322

    @rg20322

    Ай бұрын

    I can't imagine those vehicles surviving an F4/F5, maybe even an F3.

  • @nathanael423

    @nathanael423

    Ай бұрын

    @@rg20322 The tiv will handle low end EF4's but thats it and dominator 3 is EF3 max

  • @LisaEtter

    @LisaEtter

    Ай бұрын

    That's funny all our planes are here on Forbes field. The 190th Flys out of Topeka. Watched them flying touch and goes over my house the past week. They were here yesterday flying as usual. Yesterday was our highest weather threat in a while. So I don't think you are correct.

  • @ruthsaunders9507

    @ruthsaunders9507

    Ай бұрын

    @@LisaEtter The military often moves planes when they're are under threat. They may not have found it necessary in your area.

  • @coolhorselover234
    @coolhorselover234Ай бұрын

    There was a tornado in my area at 4:20 am this morning. The siren was screaming for 10 min as it traveled down the nearest highway, and apparently the only thing the tornado hit was our local National Weather Service building right before it dissipated.

  • @nazukeoya
    @nazukeoya18 күн бұрын

    I live in Texas and I'm a storm chaser, I chase tornadoes every spring. I'm actually going storm chasing later this week. It's a ton of fun and also very dangerous. In 2013 a 1 mile wide tornado was coming towards me and it almost killed me. I was chasing the storm at night, the tornado formed, I rushed to my friend's house in town, and the 1 mile wide tornado hit the house I took shelter in. You could hear the roaring sound and glass breaking all around us. after the tornado, we went outside and trees were thrown into every house except for my friend's house.

  • @kuroiflyerneko
    @kuroiflyernekoАй бұрын

    I live in the Town Twistex was from. During Storm-chasing season you can see a bunch of storm-chasers at our major gas station. The movie Twister was my inspiration for learning about meteorology. I'm actually slowly working towards my degree in it. I myself don't plan on chasing but there's so much more behind the scenes to do that is so important, and I want to be a part of it.

  • @laryjonstown5852
    @laryjonstown5852Ай бұрын

    Yay the dominator

  • @alb91878
    @alb91878Ай бұрын

    You don't have to apologize for pausing! I know some people complain about it but I find that when KZreadrs are creators are talking over the people in the video that's annoying because you're trying to listen to The Creator but you're also trying to listen to the person in the video and everything gets mushed together! It's your channel, you do what you want to!

  • @Lobotomycentral
    @LobotomycentralАй бұрын

    You make my day I love watching your videos every day when I get back from school I’m going through depression right now and a lot of other things so it’s really hard to get their days and you just make them so much better thank you so much ❤️😊

  • @j.w.greenbaum7809
    @j.w.greenbaum7809Ай бұрын

    My father was born in Nebraska which got a number of severe storms/tornadoes. My grandmother was so frightened of the weather, my grandfather moved the family to Michigan. While I live in Indiana, which gets tornadoes and we hear a warning siren in the summer, fortunately the town we live in has very high hills around it so a tornado passes overhead and rarely have ever touched down!

  • @stormchasernichtpit1493
    @stormchasernichtpit1493Ай бұрын

    As someone who absolutely loves Tornado Intercept Vehicles, it puts a smile into my face seeing you find love for Tornado Intercept Vehicles!

  • @isaiahmiller3180
    @isaiahmiller3180Ай бұрын

    Storm chasing is one of my favorite pastimes. I’ve caught an EF4 and got within a mile of it. Loud and windy as hell but awesome to witness. The movie Twister and the show Storm Chasers (it’s on KZread) are the reason I became interested and pursued the pastime.

  • @g-maof8491
    @g-maof8491Ай бұрын

    Funniest face EVER at 18.11 !!! I must have replayed that bit a half-dozen times. LOL!!

  • @beachside1
    @beachside1Ай бұрын

    We've had waterspouts here in FL. There were some near NASA. The waterspout went from the ocean then hit land

  • @knash97
    @knash97Ай бұрын

    Another excellent channel for learning about tornadoes is the June First channel. He has a series called June First that covers different tornadoes in a documentary style. As a mechanical engineer, he also has a damage analysis series where he provides an example of how you can use damage to estimate wind speeds. He has fantastic graphics and does an excellent job covering everything. He also does some chasing and filming of tornados himself.

  • @revgurley
    @revgurleyАй бұрын

    I've heard several times on local weather that there has been a "radar-indicated tornado." That means no one with the training to spot one has, but the radar has a "hook echo," sometimes with debris easily seen on radar. It's especially helpful for ones that happen at night or are rain-wrapped. TV is usually preempted with local weather if there is a chance of tornadoes in the area.

  • @paulinesoares3594
    @paulinesoares3594Ай бұрын

    Yes! Watch Twister. It’s awesome

  • @Swampy948
    @Swampy94824 күн бұрын

    Idk what I enjoy more. Storm chasing, or watching Europeans react to storm chasing. My feed’s been full of it lately lol.

  • @johndeeregreen4592
    @johndeeregreen4592Ай бұрын

    I knew Tim Samaras personally (the chaser who died with his son and friend). Interestingly, though, it wasn't from storm chasing. Tim was a very active HAM radio operator during the off season and I got to know him a bit from that world. One of the smartest people I have ever talked to.

  • @jaytoser5212
    @jaytoser5212Ай бұрын

    André, to add to your comment on how picturesque storms are; there is an older musical titled The Mikado. One of the songs is "There is Beauty in the Bellow of the Blast".

  • @reallygraycards7139
    @reallygraycards7139Ай бұрын

    Just watched your top 10 tornados and now see this! This answers your question around storm chasing. Many times they warn the warning agencies and they save lives

  • @Ryuu717
    @Ryuu717Ай бұрын

    Twister was one of my favorite childhood movies of all time and taught me what tornadoes even were. I became obsessed with tornados after it and used to build tons of those whirlpool things with 2 big bottles of soda and water taped together at the spout, like an hourglass. Then you'd shake it around and recreate a mini twister. Stormchasers was such a great show too, it felt and was REAL, I loved the Dominator squad and each group had their own little competition or friendly banter between each other alot like the movie Twister. Now is the best time to watch Twister because the reboot/remake (?) is coming out soon, I think its called Twisters. I recommend the movies and the show alot, the storm chasing vehicles were unbelieveable and awesome engineering. And yes, it could totally survive in a tornado! But it was still crazy as fuck to do. From what I remember, the cars were armored like that to block debris from the tornadoes and the peculiar shape of the car (the edges that almost touch the floor) are used to turn it into like a suction cup. The suspension would lower it to the ground and even had little like ground anchors that stuck into the ground. Using physics, theoretically the tornado could harmlessly pass right over the car and not be able to lift it up (like you trying to pry off a suction cup by force straight up). And it was proven to work a few times by them, then it caught on and many storm chasers started building the tornado cars. That movie taught me how to survive a tornado even though I live nowhere near torando alley. Either you get under a bridge, underground, or worse case your bathroom tub and stay away from windows. O video foi legal viu!

  • @AnasatisTiMiniatis
    @AnasatisTiMiniatisАй бұрын

    The tornado intercept vehicles indeed are intended to go inside of tornadoes, and they have done so many times. They don't generally drive them into the strongest tornadoes, as that is too risky. They usually go for no stronger than estimated EF2 or sometimes EF3 tornados. However, tests have shown that these vehicles are capable of withstanding EF5 level winds. The tornado intercept vehicles also serve the purpose of reducing risk to the chaser even when they do not intend to enter a tornado. This protects them during accidental contact with tornadoes, RFDs, and debris fallout, as well as allowing them to perform otherwise too risky moves like a zero meter intercept.

  • @megf8124
    @megf8124Ай бұрын

    May 7th, there were 8 tornados that touched down in the Cincinnati, Ohio area. None where I live but in 3 surrounding counties. Once a tornado warning is issued by the National Weather Service, local weatherman go live on tv. My weatherman was watching the radar and noticed a spot that indicated damage in the air - it was a tornado the NWS hadn’t announced yet. The things they can do with radar these days. They can track and plot where the tornado is going and what time it could hit communities.

  • @polton00
    @polton0014 күн бұрын

    showing us the movie twister in school at like age 8 in the midwest was wild. messed me up for like 6yrs

  • @marygeiger7409
    @marygeiger7409Ай бұрын

    The waves at Navarre are mesmerizing and so dangerous. Shiver!

  • @UTxTheArchangel
    @UTxTheArchangelАй бұрын

    when it comes to intercept vehicles, the people who use them are experts in the field. They know what looks like a Tornado that's too dangerous to drive into or let hit them. A guy like Reed isn't gonna drive into an F5. For Tornadoes that dangers usually they'll just launch a drone to fly at distance but have a camera good enough to get great video. If I recall Reed has also launched a rocket into a Tornado.

  • @b.slocumb7763
    @b.slocumb7763Ай бұрын

    Hearing the opening of the show “In Search Of” when I was a kid used to scare the crap out of me.

  • @merlinathrawes746
    @merlinathrawes746Ай бұрын

    Among many other things, Benjamin Franklin was a scientist. Unlike much of the rest of the world, the US gets a lot of tornados, so good old Ben was among the first to really be able to study them. While there are some similarities, a dust devil and a tornado are very different. Storm Chasers do save lives. The give warning of what tracks the storms are on and can inform the National Weather Service as to the severity of storms. While modern radar systems are better than ever, they can't give in-person reports. Yes, Oklahoma is a part of the Midwest and is smack dab in the middle of Tornado Alley. Watch Twister, it's a good movie and is even relatively realistic, though there is some BS. A "sequel" is also now being produced called "Twisters".

  • @a-a-rondavis9438

    @a-a-rondavis9438

    Ай бұрын

    Eh, OKC and north of it is considered Midwest, but the South half is 100% Southern in culture and accent, especially near the Red River.

  • @ghosted9108
    @ghosted9108Ай бұрын

    I just recently invested some money into a radar and literally a day later we had a tornado warning. It wasn’t a PDS tornado (particularly dangerous situation. When it touches the ground) just some rotation in the clouds, strong rain, and wind

  • @thomasmeadows7959
    @thomasmeadows7959Ай бұрын

    I watched Ryan Hall live last night because we had a tornado warning but my dish wasn't working so couldn't watch the news and they were spotting tornadoes on radar and warning people over 5 minutes before the weather service sent out warnings which is amazing and saves lives.

  • @theramentumbleweed2523
    @theramentumbleweed2523Ай бұрын

    There's a bunch of tornado warnings right now in Michigan.

  • @cattzlobdell-zarraga8362

    @cattzlobdell-zarraga8362

    Ай бұрын

    They are ending in my area. Looks like its heading east.

  • @camperoh

    @camperoh

    Ай бұрын

    I'm watching Ryan Hall, Y'all. He just posted pics of damage near Kalamazoo. Currently the most active storms are in Michigan and Indiana. I'm in Ohio they just issued a tornado watch for my area.

  • @cattzlobdell-zarraga8362

    @cattzlobdell-zarraga8362

    Ай бұрын

    @@camperoh I'm north of Kzoo. Last I heard its was hitting Battle Creek.

  • @ryanhampson673
    @ryanhampson67316 күн бұрын

    What’s really cool is if you know how to look for that “hook” signature and how to identify it you can actually see tornadoes on radar weather apps in real time.

  • @mscharlie
    @mscharlieАй бұрын

    Twister is awesome. Watch in surround sound. Amazing. Watch at night during a storm to make it better.

  • @CLKagmi23
    @CLKagmi23Ай бұрын

    Your pure joy at discovering these things really brightened my evening. Thank you.

  • @mikeadair3341
    @mikeadair3341Ай бұрын

    I've always wanted to be a storm chaser. I was a meteorologist in the Navy and love storms.

  • @jamesstarkey9955
    @jamesstarkey9955Ай бұрын

    Just a few days ago there was a High end EF3 which means: If it had gotten much stronger it would have been a low end EF4 tornado (EF4 Tornado has winds between 166-200 MPH or 267kmh- 321kmh). It was just a couple miles outside my City of Abilene Texas . It was the third Tornado this one storm had spawned in about 45 minutes . The storm went on to spawn more tornado's on its path throughout the night . We got very VERY lucky my friend !

  • @buffmaloney
    @buffmaloneyАй бұрын

    I have seen the TIV in person. Sean Casey brought it to my work where the company fixed many problems with his engine.

  • @Lovagechannel
    @LovagechannelАй бұрын

    Storm spotters are still a part of the storm monitoring. I took the course, its about 12 hours of study, or 2 hours an evening for a week.

  • @xxcolinaterxx2867
    @xxcolinaterxx2867Ай бұрын

    It’s true about the wizard of oz, I once saw it on tv before the whole December 10th to the 11th thing of 2021. Then I couldn’t stop watching stuff about tornados and then I just happened to stumble upon reed timmer predicting the tornado outbreak of dec 10 to 11th. I also watched his stream when he chased them. I was just fascinated that they could actually predict something like that, fascinated about how they form and I am mesmerized by their sheer beauty and power. I don’t know how exactly but it keeps me interested in life I suppose. I also live in Atlantic Canada where we basically don’t have tornadoes. Although during that particular December there was actually thunderstorms because I think the gulf moisture came our way plus maybe some remnant’s of those crazy tornadic storms happened to swing by during that time as well. Anyways that also sparked my fascination with severe weather.

  • @katiegwynn4495
    @katiegwynn4495Ай бұрын

    I've been watching a lot of storm chaser live feeds lately! It's amazing

  • @YTWolfBoyPlaysRBX
    @YTWolfBoyPlaysRBXАй бұрын

    there's a channel called Disaster Compilations that does compilations of multiple different disasters, tornadoes included in them

  • @crazyguy_1233
    @crazyguy_1233Ай бұрын

    I used to watch Stormchaisers on Discovery as a kid. It was a really fascinating thing to see. I think they did actually drive through the tornados a few times on the show. Reed Timmer was the one I watched a lot.

  • @darkynhalvos
    @darkynhalvosАй бұрын

    El Reno was the largest ever recorded, peak width about 2.6 miles. It only caused EF3 damage, but had a peak windspeed of 302 mph. Thankfully it was over mostly open ground at peak strength, unlike the Moore '99 beast.

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDayАй бұрын

    I live nearby where that infamous Tri-state Tornado came thru nearly 100 years ago. A couple of towns in southern Illinois were hit then. Thompsonville and West Frankfurt. There was still visible damage from that tornado in Thompsonville as late as the 80s. It was a building that took damage and they either never repaired it or never tore it down. But anyway, this is the general region where actor John Malkovich is from. He was from Christopher, which is just 8 miles NW of West Frankfurt. I only bring that up because John's cousin was a teacher friend of my mother's back in the day. And then on a more personal side note, a tornado hit my town in SE Illinois on Leap Day 2012 at around 5am iirc. It missed my neighborhood by about 2 miles, but it totally destroyed a brand new shopping strip mall adjacent to our also brand new Walmart Supercenter. They rebuilt it a few years later. But for awhile, there were rumors that they weren't gonna rebuild it. Fortunately only a handful of people were killed that morning. Either like 3 or 4, can't remember exactly. But I think a couple of them were in a trailer part near the Walmart.

  • @zaiyas1408
    @zaiyas1408Ай бұрын

    The most dangerous part of storm chasing is often the driving. You have to remember maybe 1% of a chasers time in a storm season is actually spent around tornadoes.

  • @mattalford3932
    @mattalford3932Ай бұрын

    Benjamin Franklin was kinda of a genius. Also, a ladies, man. The dude slept with half of France gaining support for the revaluation

  • @thoma9410
    @thoma9410Ай бұрын

    It's Reed Timmer! He's nutty in the best way. We've had a tornado outbreaks the last two-three days, and more are expected today. Reed plus all the usual people -- Ryan Hall, Brandon Copic, Vince, etc., etc. There's too many to name -- will be going live later today to cover it.

  • @Barbara_Schulz
    @Barbara_SchulzАй бұрын

    Storms all week this week. Indiana getting hit hard today. Many of these chasers also have search and rescue training so they will stop when they come to a damaged town and offer their abilities

  • @sammymarcy6029
    @sammymarcy6029Ай бұрын

    I live in North West Tennessee and I have seen the early version of the dominator drive past my house during a storm while I was standing at my front door watching a major storm

  • @ConstantChaos1
    @ConstantChaos1Ай бұрын

    We had tornadoes just last nigh, i didn't chase the m but the topography and build of my house means I can monitor a huge portion of sky and the directions I cant monitor are impassible for a tornado(100+ foot gullies and then they would have to climb a large hill with a minimal top surface area) so I spend the whole storm out watching to keep a weather eye as they say.

  • @GiggityGiggity_27
    @GiggityGiggity_27Ай бұрын

    that tornado tank can infact go INSIDE tornadoes, the gray tank shown in the video (the tiv) has flaps that go down to not let the winds go under, and it has spikes that anchor it to the ground so it won’t slide. it went into an ef4 tornado with winds atleast 175 mph.

  • @vondahartsock-oneil3343
    @vondahartsock-oneil3343Ай бұрын

    Oklahoma born and raised, and my dad used to take me and go chase tornados. It's fun, as long as you stay behind them lol. Once, once dropped behind us and chased us! They have a predictable direction...sort of. There's no need for anyone to die, yet they do! Darwin Award material. Storm Chasers have died too. One did exactly what everyone knows not to do. He went for shelter under and overpass. I've been in many tornados. They are terrifying, and pass quickly but do so much damage.

  • @27Zangle
    @27ZangleАй бұрын

    Tornadoes are so dang scary! I've never seen one but we usually get a few watches each year and several warnings. With that, I am not from this state and my home state NEVER gets any tornado warning or watches. We moved to the mid-west for my wife's medical and while its super clean, safe, and nice where we're at right now, we want to either move back home or more out west. My wife and kids are deathly afraid of tornadoes.

  • @scoobysnacks
    @scoobysnacksАй бұрын

    Washington is on the dollar bill. Franklin is on the hundred dollar bill. The slang term for a hundred dollar bill is a Benjamin, as in "It's all about the Benjamins." Twister was a great movie. You should watch it. They also have a remake coming out this year, but rarely are the remakes as good as the original.

  • @occheermommy
    @occheermommyАй бұрын

    I’m only a couple minutes into the video but Ben Franklin was an amazing guy. He made tons of discoveries and inventions in addition to being a founding father. He also was a notorious womanizer so hey nobody is perfect.

  • @mizztab3677
    @mizztab3677Ай бұрын

    watched the storm chasers show and there were two vehicles i remember one was Reed and the other was a guy who wanted to film a tornado from inside in imax which i think was released as a movie in 2011. they broke down and overheated a lot. Reed has a video about the new dominator out recently so maybe he’s got that problem worked out

  • @Owlincoup
    @OwlincoupАй бұрын

    André my friend, i do believe this is my favorite reaction of yours now. You had me cracking up the entire time with your jokes and your amazement. Thanks for abother great video my friend and keeping me entertained.

  • @GenX1964
    @GenX1964Ай бұрын

    20:08 Reed Timmer is a legend in the Midwest. Probably running at a 'nado right now! Come next May and look him up. I'm sure he'll give you a tour.

  • @lucifit1994
    @lucifit1994Ай бұрын

    Twister is definitely a classic, great film editing and cgi for its time. Another great tornado movie is "Into the Storm". Same concept as Twister, just made in 2014 i beleive instead of 1996.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283Ай бұрын

    Watched these guys live all yesterday evening. They are legends the last few years ;-)

  • @Granimal8
    @Granimal8Ай бұрын

    That is the kinda tank that you need to survive the us (just weather, the armored plating will protect you from small arms fire up to a .50 cal but this is a country where its legal to own anti material rifles, so do not use for urban protection)

  • @stormangelus6638
    @stormangelus6638Ай бұрын

    The death of Tim Samaras, Paul Samaras, & Carl Young was deeply felt by the storm chaser & meteorologist worlds.

  • @kathleenmorabito4477
    @kathleenmorabito4477Ай бұрын

    When I went to Philly years ago you could stand very close to Ben Franklin’s grave. I believe it sits in a cemetery very close to the PA mint (where money is made).

  • @edwinthorpe2663
    @edwinthorpe2663Ай бұрын

    Sean Casey's TIV could intercept tornadoes up to EF2 safely for sure, as it did so, and likely could have survived an EF3 without taking extensive damage or flipping, but that was never tested out of an abundance of caution. Reed Timmer's Dominator 3 intercepted an EF3 a year ago successfully without any damage. It is likely it could withstand EF4 winds

  • @abbynormal4740
    @abbynormal4740Ай бұрын

    Swegle Studios is one of my favorite YT channels and I love your reactions to his videos. Thank you for posting. 🙂

  • @charlayned
    @charlaynedАй бұрын

    Yes, tornado intercept vehicles are a real thing. I've been up close (as in touching) Sean Casey's TiV2 that he used to shoot his IMAX documentary about storms and I got to meet Casey. I've also mentioned Ryan Hall Y'all and his channel, if you want to watch how this whole tornado thing goes, how the meteorologists find them on radar and how the warnings they can give are helpful, his is a great channel to watch. Often times he's on for 10-12 hours following storms and checking in on storm chasers. If you hit subscribe, and the bell, you get plenty of notice he's planning on going live. He's got quite the setup.

  • @sandirobinson6966
    @sandirobinson6966Ай бұрын

    Benjamin Franklin was a genius, scientist and inventor, a newspaper/almanac publisher and printer of renown, along with being one of the most important Founders of our country. That guy (video narrator) looks and sounds like he is AI. I'm a local weather spotter for my area National Weather Service office. They give training sessions for new people and are always recruiting new people. Local info is still real import for forecasting and recordkeeping. Tornado warnings literally save thousands of lives here every year. Yep, definitely watch "Twister". The U.S. has such violent weather because of warm Pacific air traveling west to east over the cool/cold Rocky Mountains and slamming into the Central Plains and Midwest. Warm air slamming into cold air causes violent thunderstorms which spawn tornados. Also, tornados can be spawned off of hurricanes in states like Louisiana and Florida. Social media - yes - you can follow these guys LIVE now from their vehicles online.

  • @MarleneMeier
    @MarleneMeierАй бұрын

    Yes Twister is a good movie. We get a tornado warning once or twice a summer. We get warnings 30-60 min before and we can watch where it is down to the minute on radar on the local news weather report. My favorite movie is The Wizard of Oz.🌪

  • @rachelw6143
    @rachelw6143Ай бұрын

    Twister is great. The storm chasers pass through my little town in Oklahoma all the time.

  • @knash97
    @knash97Ай бұрын

    There were terrible tornados in southern Michigan just a few hours ago. In a mass casualty event in Kalamazoo, Michigan, 30 or more people were trapped in the basement of a FedEx facility. More tornados and intense storms in Indiana. 3-inch, large apple, size hail near me. Luckily, the hail missed my house. Most of these storms will go into Ohio as time moves on tonight.

  • @susanlanglo-killian7096
    @susanlanglo-killian7096Ай бұрын

    No! You are not crazy… I am a weather geek… I’m 70 years old and have loved weather, especially storms and tornados ever since I was a young girl. I started out being terrified since I live in the Midwest. My response to fear has always been to learn as much as I can about what scares me … hence a life long fascination was born. BTW you should check out Pecos Hank not only is he well educated on these storms his videography and photography are truly beautiful and educational. He doesn’t post a lot of videos but when he does they are well worth the watch.

  • @janettetippetts7942
    @janettetippetts7942Ай бұрын

    I'm a subscriber to RyanHallY'all on youtube. He and his team has been so busy streaming and chasing tornado after tornado all over the midwest and south. Today there were multiple tornados in Michigan and Ohio. Ryan is very knowledgeable about weather and does a great job at keeping up on them. His subscribers donate to his cause so much that they have some of his team deliver meals, generators, and other supplies to the worst areas that get hit, not long after the areas are damaged. And the chasers always try to stop and give immediate help if they can and aren't keep up with the storm as it moves. And yes, I agree that Twister is a good movie about tornados and chasing them.

  • @TheSkyGuy77
    @TheSkyGuy77Ай бұрын

    7:18 Yeah, nature is destructive but very pretty sometimes

  • @nicsxnin6786
    @nicsxnin6786Ай бұрын

    Twister is a good movie and storm chasers show is really good too. You might want to google the best episodes to start with but the whole series is a good watch. Great video! As a two time survivor of direct hit by tornadoes I watch a lot trying to learn as much as possible so I won’t be so afraid.

  • @jacd751
    @jacd751Ай бұрын

    My brother was a storm spotter/chaser. I was with him when he got a call that there was potential for tornados in the area we were driving. Luckily our aunt lived close so I made him drop me off first. Ive seen tornadoes across our grandparents' fields & that was as close as i ever want to get to them. My brother ended up taking a direct hit in his truck - it spun his truck around on the road but thankfully no major damage. Unfortunately the small town he was headed towards was mostly flattened. He was very lucky.

  • @WriterOfMany

    @WriterOfMany

    Ай бұрын

    Is he still alive? You said "was." I hope he is 🙏 ❤

  • @jacd751

    @jacd751

    Ай бұрын

    @@WriterOfMany he is...he didn't get hurt but quit storm spotting/chasing after he got married & wife got pregnant. He loved it but had too many close calls for him to risk himself anymore with a wife & kid at home. 😊

  • @RondaThomson
    @RondaThomsonАй бұрын

    Andre the midweat is getting hammered this season. The vehicle Dominator 3 driven by Reed Timmer. Also watch Ryan Hall y'all he is live with chasers. Whole towns are destroyed in the past 2-3 weeks.

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