Monster EF-4 Tornado Caught on GoPro Camera Hitting Neighborhood Homes - Pleasant Hill, Iowa
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Tornado Caught on Camera Hitting Homes in Pleasant Hill, Iowa - near Des Moines, IA! A GoPro was set up just before the family took shelter and this is what it recorded - Some very intense video
The "Main" Tornado that was rated an EF-4 passed just in front of their house (seen in the video), however, that strong vortex that hits the house is likely what we call a satellite tornado...
The NWS Offical Info: www.weather.gov/dmx/March5th2...
**We want to clarify the "location" that some of you are pointing out**
KCCI, WHO13, TWC, and many others "kinda" got it wrong.
We talked with the family who filmed this video prior to posting and they said the following - "We are in, what is called, an unincorporated area. Our mailing address is Runnells. That is our local post office but we live closer to the town of Pleasant Hil", "Neither city has a claim to our area, roads are managed by our county and not by a town or city", "It is very confusing to anyone NOT from this area", We are Near Pleasant Hill or Southeast Corner of Polk County"
So we went with the "more accurate location".
Hope this helps! 🙂
LSC/Verified Team Member: Curtis Cunningham
Location: Near Pleasant Hill, Iowa
Date: March 5, 2022
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who ever made those windows in front of the camera deserves a raise
@dant6853
2 жыл бұрын
Their probably pella windows made in iowa here
@dandy432
2 жыл бұрын
That gopro had cameraman powers
@j5.7s12
2 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@nathanielsmith2926
2 жыл бұрын
I can make jokes cause I was literally in this storm
@nightfly4664
2 жыл бұрын
@Ferenc Dobos No debris hit the window? Have you watched the video?
That micro-vortex really took issue with being recorded. Went straight at the house.
@jamescannon220
2 жыл бұрын
It went Sean Penn on that camera
@SECSooners
2 жыл бұрын
It was moving with a purpose 😂
@SystemFreaKk13
2 жыл бұрын
1:24 insanity how it flies out of nowhere right at the camera; already insanely windy and then this even faster wall of wind just rushes through those trees
@voiceofreason7567
2 жыл бұрын
An EF4, and the car didnt budge, and the house was fully intact....? Yeah, that’s not an EF4 🤦🤦🤦
@DrForrester87
2 жыл бұрын
@@voiceofreason7567 It depends where the main vortex is and if the tornado itself was a multiple vortex. If this house was just on the outside of the tornadic circulation than it's entirely possible for the house and truck to be relatively unscathed.
That ominous rumbling, growing slowly in intensity... wow... powerful.
@deathisonlythebeginning5098
2 жыл бұрын
I dont know what scares me more, the rumble I have heard on videos, or the sirens themselves (heard those dozens of times). So ominous.
@Sharpless2
Ай бұрын
@@deathisonlythebeginning5098 for me personally its the roar getting louder and louder, im traumatized by that. Love sirens tho
0:12 Right before the tornado hits you can see the rain/hail shaft move from left to right across the screen. That is the precipitation that is wrapping around the tornado. That is why it doesn't look like a tornado, but a wall of precipitation. That's the danger of rain wrapped tornadoes. To the Middle-right of the screen is where the core of the storm is. That's where you would be having your hail/torrential rain. 0:25-0:40 you can hear the sound of the hail, and also see some hail falling on the ground. Hail is mostly small, around the size of dimes and pennies. 0:45-0:50 wind suddenly changes direction from left to right and then right to left as the inflow to the tornado changes direction because of the tornado's motion from Southeast to Northeast. That is the inflow wind that is now coming in. The initial wind was the outer winds of the tornado that are wrapping around, but the shift is the winds that are flowing into the tornado. From 0:50 are in the tornado, and are not dealing with the RFD anymore. Tornado itself makes it's closest approach between 1:10 and 1:20. Tornado makes it's closest approach at 1:30 as one of the tornado's outer vortexes strike the house. You can actually see the mesovortex just before it slams into the house between 1:31 and 1:33. Basically a satellite tornado. 1:40-2:10 RFD winds 2:20-3:30 it Starts pouring and hailing from precipitation wrapping in on the backside of the storm from the core to the Northwest. Even through all the rain and hail you can see clearing skies from 2:55. The most intense hail falls from 3:40-4:00
@Og-Judy
2 жыл бұрын
Saw the owner on one of the Weather Channel videos that comes with your phones "weather". Guy's name is Curtis Cunningham from Runnells IA. Damage they showed was partial missing roof and busted windows. Nowhere near EF4 damage ! The NWS tornado track of the EF4 tornado has it well north of Runnells.
@LiveStormChasers
2 жыл бұрын
@@Og-Judy You and others are wrong. It actually, it wasn't near Runnells - TWC, and many others "kinda" got it wrong, hence the position of what you're talking about is off... We talked with the family who filmed this video prior to posting and they said the following - "We are in, what is called, an unincorporated area. Our mailing address is Runnells. That is our local post office but we live closer to the town of Pleasant Hil", "Neither city has a claim to our area, roads are managed by our county and not by a town or city", "It is very confusing to anyone NOT from this area", We are Near Pleasant Hill or Southeast Corner of Polk County" That said, we went with the "more accurate location". Furthermore, instead of what you're saying and being south of the track, this put them closer to the track and our information stands correct! You are more than welcome to check the official info here: www.weather.gov/dmx/March5th2022Tornadoes, but that tornado was an EF4, they just didn't take a direct hit however just passed them... Hope this helps! 🙂
@OregonCrow
2 жыл бұрын
Breaking News: Nobody gives a shit.
@jamesketchum2820
2 жыл бұрын
@@LiveStormChasers honestly brother thanks for explaining yourself because I liked reading had good information i didn’t know! but you don’t have to worry about explaining yourself to people who clearly don’t do there research you’re an amazing KZreadr and keep up the great work I love what you do so far.
@jamesketchum2820
2 жыл бұрын
@@LiveStormChasers I really really like the videos that you put up for real❗️please keep up the good work man im addicted to storms but unfortunately in British Columbia Canada were i live we get like almost no lightning its sad.. so i get almost non here and especially not tornado’s!! man it’s my dream one day and get close to one of these fuckin things!!
The rumble on the first minute 30 seconds is exactly what the Moore, OK tornado on 5/20/2013 sounded like. I'll never forget it.
@NicoliRavioli117
2 жыл бұрын
That rumble is so scary 😖. I’ve never been in a huge one like the Moore, OK ones, but I have been in a small one. It was enough to shake the entire house & slam the headboard of my bed into the wall several times. Scared the living daylights out of us. And that awful grinding, rumble sound….like you said, you never forget it.
@jaybama72
2 жыл бұрын
Sounded like the Hackleburg Alabama F5. Scary!
@virginiainla8085
2 жыл бұрын
Weirdly, that is what large earthquakes sound like, too. Never been in a tornado but it sounds familiar, like a train roaring through the house.
@talon24
2 жыл бұрын
@@virginiainla8085 Except the rumble is much lower pitched, low pitched sound travels further than audible sound, you eventually hear it, but you feel your lizard brain panicking about something moments before the earthquake actually hits.
@virginiainla8085
2 жыл бұрын
@@talon24 you mean before the tornado hits? It sounds horrifying. The bad thing about earthquakes is there isn't any warning. We just feel/hear a jolt, or rolling (like on water), and hope it doesn't keep going. The big ones roar immediately and it isn't subtle! Trying to run while the earth shakes is difficult. But at least they don't chase us and we don't have very many.
It's weird to see that blue sky in the background while hail is slamming into the house. I'm glad you all were safe, but sorry for the damage to your home.
@skhankhan6043
2 жыл бұрын
I think it is tornado eye or center
@zuziiice8907
2 жыл бұрын
I'd say they got real lucky it was only house damages, they could've *lost* a loved one if their luck was any worse.
@MrPoot-cx9ez
2 жыл бұрын
@@skhankhan6043 you’re thinking about hurricanes
@rjbs5
2 жыл бұрын
The majority of tornadoes occur on the outer edges of storms. So you're not that far away from sunlight in most cases
@piewhackit2me
2 жыл бұрын
What’s weirder is a hurricane passing over you and you look straight up and see nothing but clear blue sky and it’s temporarily calm then the winds pick back up
You actually see a sub vortex in this video. That is incredible. The sound combined with the visual gave me goosebumps. Incredible footage. I’m glad everyone sounds ok 👍
@Orca19904
2 жыл бұрын
That was almost a jumpscare how it comes barreling right at the house from across the street.
@skinner716
2 жыл бұрын
That might actually be a satellite tornado which is a separate one that kinda orbits around the main one
@Orca19904
2 жыл бұрын
@@skinner716 It hit that house like a freight train, whatever it was.
@LITTLE1994
2 жыл бұрын
It's a weak satellite tornado. But, yeah, it came out of nowhere.
@WillieDines1
Ай бұрын
It's not a satellite tornado, it was a suction vortex that's part of the main tornado circulation and yes they do sometimes stray from the main circulation, but they are notorious for being much more violent and destructive than the main funnel is, given they can and sometimes do have have faster wind speeds than the parent funnel does. In many cases of the larger and more violent tornadoes that are of EF4 to EF5, most of them are multiple vortex tornadoes and the suction vortices are often the culprits for destroying a house and leaving nothing, but bare foundations.
This might be one of the best videos ever filmed of a satellite tornado. I think this house just missed getting hit by the main tornado, but did get hit by a small satellite tornado. It definitely sounds like the house lost a window. I hope that any other damage was minimal, besides for that window. Most importantly I hope that no was injured here.
@timcarroll6795
2 жыл бұрын
Came here to say effectively the same thing. You see the satellite in the field and maybe 1 second later it hits. They definitely got skirted by the larger EF-4, and that sound is just ridiculous. I've heard the roar from a lot of tornadoes in my 20yrs chasing, and this one is as classic as it gets. You don't hear that kind of deep, low roar on weaker tornadoes. Additionally, the RFD cuts in around the 3:50ish mark then the sky clears.
@paulriversred738
2 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree
@frederickglass1583
2 жыл бұрын
that may have actually been a rogue suction vortice, not a satellite. then again, i may be wrong
@zachcurry8392
2 жыл бұрын
I think that was a sub vortice within a larger, mult-vortex wedge rather than a satellite.
@a_burk4501
2 жыл бұрын
Im also going with suction vortice on this one.
the hail at the end is like the storm giving you one last middle finger before it moves away
@hansenfiet2539
Жыл бұрын
Kind of like mother nature saying: “hey that truck window isn’t broken yet…..hang on!”
One of THE BEST audio captures in this video! Like every personal account of a tornado: " It sounded like a freight train ....".
That vortex coming straight at the camera was like a jump scare in a scary movie. Was not expecting that!
Damn bro, you can hear the roar of that beast getting steadily louder well as it approaches your place.
I actually think out of all of the videos I have seen on tornadoes, big and small, this one perfectly captures the ACTUAL twister coming at you and what the swirl of air looks like. It was clear enough without being too rai wrapped so that you could see the kind of clear mass of swirling air. Amazing
Luckily this was only at an EF-2 intensity when it hit this home. It was doing EF-4 damage in Winterset just a few miles away. And they were hit with a sub-vortex or satellite tornado rather than getting the full brunt of the main base. Great footage and I'm glad it sounds like everyone in this home was okay.
@MemphisTiger
2 жыл бұрын
I don't think that was the tornado that hit the home. I think it was a weaker satellite tornado instead of the primary one.
@graymikep64
2 жыл бұрын
Sweet
@megansland8920
Жыл бұрын
no it was still doing low end ef4 damage here.... It was never ef2
@waltblackadar4690
Жыл бұрын
@@megansland8920 I suggest looking at the storm track. It was only an EF4 for a short time and not at the point it was being filmed.
@megansland8920
Жыл бұрын
@@waltblackadar4690 links? proof?
It’s amazing how bad everything gets in a matter of a few seconds and then calm and sunny skies a few seconds later. I hope everyone is okay.
watch from 1:30 I think that is a little vortex that smacks into the house from the left side of the screen.
@cheese-qw9vd
2 жыл бұрын
I was wondering why it seemed like a 2nd one hit....definitely a vortex after the tornado
@playereric7538
2 жыл бұрын
Wonder if it was multi vortex
@wildeplumbing8760
2 жыл бұрын
Was definitely a satellite the way it whips at the house
@nothlee2622
2 жыл бұрын
I seen in another storm chasers video that this definitely had multiple vortices.
@monsoon1616
2 жыл бұрын
@@playereric7538 most likely, most powerful tornadoes are, i believe.
Almost creepy how that satellite literally charged at the house, I can’t say how many times I’ve replayed that moment as I’m sure many others have
@potatopilot1699
2 жыл бұрын
It's incredible and scary how fast those satellites spin like WOW!
@pivotmaster275
2 жыл бұрын
I replayed it probably 10 times
@Pangea1430
2 жыл бұрын
It almost looked like it then just smashed the window on impact
@ext93
2 жыл бұрын
Satellite as in a satellite vortex? I'm new to tornado stuff and not sure i understand. Is that what other comments are referring to at 1:32 ? Is that different from "subvortices" ? I've never lived in an area with tornadoes and I'm just starting to watch vids and learn about them more
@finlandball1939
2 жыл бұрын
@@ext93 Bigger tornadoes sometimes create their own weather systems sometimes and can create smaller tornadoes, or satellite tornadoes, in the area around them. The thing that hit the house wasn’t the main tornado, because if it was, the cam would be long gone as would the truck and building itself. What hi5 this house and cam was the satellite tornado spinning around the main one. Look very closely at the field across from the cam from 1:27 to the point of glass breaking and and you’ll see a small spinning vortex come flying at the camera.
The fact that you could say “oh shit” at the end of the video, proves how lucky you are. Glad no one was seriously hurt in this video and sorry about your house. I don’t understand why states and houses in states that make up tornado alley don’t have storm basements as standard practice? I’d pay an extra 40K on my house to guarantee my families safety and certain belongings
@robthom09
2 жыл бұрын
That is a good question. I was born and raised in Kansas. Bad as the tornadoes are, they often cut a path 1/4 mile or less. I never have been hit, but my family was 3 times. Seems like people forget and get complacent if they are spared during these storms. When we have a really bad one, sometimes there is a push for storm shelters etc.. but then it wanes later, as the years pass.
@johndaniels7609
2 жыл бұрын
I would think most Iowa house have basements.
@jennifermassie7227
2 жыл бұрын
I want to know why the schools don't have storm cellars!!!????? I'm Canadian so what am I missing??
@Krondelo
2 жыл бұрын
Seriously. If they cant afford one per house a neighborhood good pitch in a build one large enough for all of them? Not sure how feasible that would be.
@FriendlyKat
2 жыл бұрын
In Texas, we dont have any, at least in the area im in, because it has to do with something called the “Frost Line” and because of how the soil is. We have a lot of clay soil and in the winter it expands and in the summer it shrinks so that could cause cracks and lots of needed repairs constantly. Basements are also super expensive in general.
Looked like a satellite hitting the house off another main circulation.
@redraptor9688
2 жыл бұрын
I saw that lol fukkin awesome
@AndisweatherCenter
2 жыл бұрын
Yup. That was a mesovortex that struck the house.
@daveweed2765
2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Exactly what I was thinking. The main may not get you but the little ones will.
@bennwardhaugh3013
2 жыл бұрын
@Pat Luxor Wow, you're a bit of a mug aren't ya?
@GR-bn3xj
Ай бұрын
That thing was moving so fast
You can see a tornado inside this rain wrap at 1:30 to 1:34. It comes barreling through just missing that tree across the street. Very good capture!
@joshuapfaff5558
2 жыл бұрын
I believe that was a satellite tornado.
Man, that satellite tornado that made a direct hit on their house was traveling VERY fast!!! Note how quickly it covered ground to hit the house. It appeared to me, to have crossed that field of over 100 yards towards the house in only 3 seconds. That's fast.
1:33 The sounds of pure destruction. I almost wish you had shown us what was left of the house after it passed. It sounded like some pretty substantial damage. [Edit: I really hope that siren we hear at about 3:18 was not your FIRST warning siren... ]
@allanmcelroy9840
2 жыл бұрын
I thought that too...a little late!
@Rick-rb3nk
2 жыл бұрын
this aint even an ef4 that truck didnt budge one bit. The house is probably fine just windows broken.
@amydavis4945
2 жыл бұрын
@@Rick-rb3nk Officially, the Pleasant Hill, Iowa tornado was rated an EF-4 ... but I don't think this house was hit head on by the main rotation. It's possible the rotation seen coming at the left of the camera (and breaking the glass) was either a subvortex or possibly a satellite of the main tornado.
@cg4304
2 жыл бұрын
In the past 3 weeks. Of the 19 tornados that touched down in Texas 10 of the warnings/sirens only happened 3 minutes after touchdown. Few days ago when we had 30 tornados touch down several states didn’t even give a warning even after touchdown because they simply weren’t used to a tornado forming (ie: Florida panhandle which resulted in the death of 2 individuals). There is definitely some issues going on with tornado detection and warning indication. When observing these tornados I’m looking at 3-4 different softwares and they all line up with the warning delay. I hope some research/ study can get to the bottom of this issues as this is unusual to some degree.
@hollyh314
2 жыл бұрын
@@amydavis4945 you're correct...if this was an EF4, then they just got barely clipped by it. Looks like they got lucky and were on the outer edge of the tornado
Anybody notice the sirens go off 'After' the tornado hits.
@xXBigXXXSoundXx
2 жыл бұрын
There is a chance they were already going off but you didn't notice until windows were broken and the tornado noise died down. That is why it is preached that sirens are not for people who are inside but instead for those who are outdoors away from any kind of media source. Weather radios and emergency alerts on cell phones are much more reliable.
@deathisonlythebeginning5098
2 жыл бұрын
That tornado was tracked way before it hit Pleasant Hill. The sirens were going off, you just couldn't hear them.
@robertandhollyscorpiofan2697
2 жыл бұрын
@@deathisonlythebeginning5098 i could just about hear it at 3:18 when another commenter said, “can you hear the siren?”
@gwencrawford737
Ай бұрын
@@xXBigXXXSoundXx Weather radios and emergency alerts on cell phones are only more reliable, because they come after things are going down. People need to stop waiting on government and emergency management to tell them they're in danger. Paying attention to the weather when it starts to get crappy, is worth more than all the tornado warnings and sirens and cell phone messages in the world. You KNOW you're doing it right... when you are already in your shelter, or at least are getting ready to go, BEFORE the warnings are issued. We call this 'staying ahead of the storm' and it's ALWAYS going to be a superior strategy, to waiting on NWS and Emergency Management to issue a warning.
@candydandy2694
Ай бұрын
Yeh, that's standard
The few seconds of calm as the eye passed over was incredible. Once the rear of the tornado then passed by, it was even more violent. It's the backside of a Nader that's most destructive since it has the RFD following it. Also, the tornado you see at any time, not just this vid, is FAR wider around than it looks like. That surrounding area is called The Lions Den for a reason. Many storm chasers have misinterpreted that 'invisible' area and find themselves in highly potential severe danger.
@brizzle3903
5 ай бұрын
That sub vortice at 1:35 was hauling ass I’ve never seen footage like this before
@cmerton
4 ай бұрын
Tornadoes are not mini-hurricanes and do not have a feature called an "eye".
@del751
4 ай бұрын
I’m surprised somebody who knows what an RFD is believes a tornado has an eye lol.
@averyburgreen4804
4 ай бұрын
@@del751same i was like “huh”
@jordansoflylogs8526
Ай бұрын
Is it called the bears cage?
I wish we could measure how fast that was moving at the 1:33 mark. That was at least 70 MPH if not more. You can see where it was stalling in the field and then it gets a huge push from the back and just picks up and insane amount of momentum! Just look at it!
@SkullPrism
Жыл бұрын
You actually probably could, at minimum, estimate it. By estimating the distance it moves between each frame, and turning that into mph. (thats a very simplified way of explaining it)
That looked like a side-swipe from behind, and not a "direct" hit...if it were both the house and camera I'd expect would be completely gone...still strong and bad enough to make your day miserable. Hope you can fix and rebuild. From the vid the damage seemed minimal.
It always creeps me out when the blue sky appears after a tornado...
My niece and her fiancé got hit just south of Pleasant Hill in Runnells.. they lost their house and vehicles. They rode it out in their basement. So very scary.
Very valuable footage! I have not heard a tornado that clearly since a sub vortice grazed my house in Kansas when i was a young child. It was only an F2 but the noise was similar just not as loud and overwhelming.
The sound is almost scarier than the video. Glad that y'all made it ok.
You are very lucky as your house was just hit by some of the satellite vortexes and not by the main EF-4 rotation. If this would have been a direct hit, you most likely would not have survived. I admire your guts taking the video. I love the "Oh Sh*t" at the end.
1:30 you can see the satellite directly hit the house
Sorry for your loss.The cameras catch something . A time and place. A shared memory. We, unfortunately, both have little idea how visually it happened.
Thank you for sharing this ..now I know how terrifying it would be !!!🥺
@Astro_Elite
Жыл бұрын
i have a better video that will scare you even more
Also, what's really scary is that the sirens DIDNT SOUND until after the tornado already hit. But im really glad that all of you went to the basement like you should. This was a wonderful alternative that kept from you getting hurt but still got the footage 😊❤
I cannot imagine being in a tornado warning, thats an extremely violent one, only to hear someone in the house say, "Yup. it's here!"
@hansenfiet2539
Жыл бұрын
Trust me, you can hear one of these monsters long before it gets to you. That’s almost as scary as actually getting hit.
@scaggly9239
Жыл бұрын
@@hansenfiet2539 youre absolutely right. The roar just in videos is haunting. Cant imagine hearing in person.
I’m so glad you guys are safe. That was very scary 🙏🙏❤️
This is an amazing video of a tornado, some of the best I have ever seen. I have to say, it was fascinating watching it roll in, and seeing the satellite directly hit you. It was interesting how at around 1:24 , the wind suddenly calms down a lot and the trees (nearest to the camera) appear as if they are barely moving, despite the fact that you were (very obviously) still within the outer circulation of the tornado, where the wind should be really blowing strong still. Notice how it picks back up after the votext hits the house, as by that point the suction winds from the tornado and the vortex become evident as it pulls away. Also interesting to see the RFD following the tornado transition to the hail core as the tornado and mesocyclone pulls away, seemingly as a added "bonus" of sorts to what you already captured. Since I mention the RFD, it is also cool to note the quick transition to a rain-rapped tornado before it hits the house, as you can see the rain shafts quickly cover it up.
Looks like the main tornado sideswiped them, then they got a little mini satellite vortex on the back end. Wow.
Great capture. Thanks for sharing.
Wonder how the car did that drove right into it.
@stewiepid4385
2 жыл бұрын
That was Pecos Hank, Storm Chaser. You can see his footage on his channel: kzread.info
@michaelespeland
2 жыл бұрын
@@stewiepid4385 And where is this footage?
@LITTLE1994
2 жыл бұрын
@@stewiepid4385 That was HIM?
@stewiepid4385
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelespeland Pleasant Hill, IA I believe.
@stewiepid4385
2 жыл бұрын
@@LITTLE1994 Yes. That was Pecos. Go to his Channel and look for the video for this tornado.
Finally a smart person using a go pro camera instead of a phone!
Fun fact! Tennessee is part of tornado Alley! Wish I knew that before i moved there. Don't miss that crap at all. Whole neighborhoods gone, people still missing after a decade. RIP
That was insanely intense!! Glad y'all are okay!
Thank you for sharing 💜
I would never live in tornado territory. You literally roll the dice every season.
A very well done piece of video. Glad you are all okay.
Oh wow that was insane!! Thank you to those who gave a breakdown and explained what was going on. So greatful they were okay!!
Seeing the gravel next to the window is giving me another mental note about what not to have next to my house.
Prayers for families in Iowa
I’m just glad everyone was safe
the fact that violent tornadoes can even happen in winter is the most terrifying part about them
@Mayaisawesome91
Жыл бұрын
Wait what ?!!!!
Amazing! I actually saw the tornado go past to the left of the window. I hope the family is ok!
that is insane and I love how by the end of the video there are blue skies nearby. That truck and window must have been very well built not to be destroyed by the tornado. I'm sorry about the damage it did to your home though. it sounded like everyone ended up safe and ok here.
Looks like you got the EF-1 part of the real deal. Glad you survived.
Great video and audio! The extreme darkening of the sky in front of the camera shows the direction of the EF4. Of course this wasn't a direct hit but the size of the tornadic wind field was impressive enough to cause damage this far away.
@brizzle3903
5 ай бұрын
That and the brief sub vortex slamming right into the home at 1:35 was insane to see one from that angle
An ef4 that barely shook the truck.. Right on
That thing was ROARING. I always find it so eerie it when taking a direct hit sounds like a sock getting sucked up in a vacuum.
My God that roar is frightening.
It’s crazy how this just came through & changed peoples lives & right at the end it’s all blue sky’s.
I'm glad you and your truck was ok
Amazing how much damage can be done in such little time😞 7 months later and we’re still slowly rebuilding our home from Ida. Freakin weather
1:31 there’s either a subvortex in the main circulation or a satellite that directly impacts the house. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a clear cut example of a subvortex coming straight for the camera like that…
Truck survives tornado sighs in relief. Beaten to death 20 seconds later by golf ball sized hail. There's a life lesson in there somewhere I think.
Looks like it was just beginning to touch down. Awesome video you could see the burst of inflow . then wrapping winds. finally small vortex. I am glad the family was safe. we were very lucky to have seen this video. had the house been any further up the path....
That low roar as the tornado approaches is unforgettable. Reminds me of a couple summers ago of the EF-3 that we had.
Wow, you can really tell it's going counterclockwise; at the very end after it's passed off to the right the camera gets pounded by the back wall wind looping around, followed by the trailing edge with a dollap of hailstones. I'm sure that was an awful mess to clean up, and you lost some stuff, but I'm glad your house only got clipped instead of taking the brunt of it.
I love all the KZread weather and tornado experts in the comments
Was it a satellite, or a subvortex inside a multiple-vortex tornado? Some of the other video of this storm leads me to believe it might be the latter. SUPER DOPE VIDEO… The speed in which it slammed into the house plus the windspeed of it’s own circulation…😳😳😳
The super duty took it like a champ. The Ford says to the house "you should have been built Ford tough."
Crazy how you can see the window flexing. Surprised it didn't shatter.
@barbaradu75
2 жыл бұрын
Aber man hört, dass ein anderes zerbricht....
THAT was an incredible capture! Every time I here those sirens going off, my skin crawls. That beast was angry!
The storm had good taste in vehicles, it left that ford alone.😁
This home had part of its roof taken off. Town of Runnells IA. According to the NWS tornado track of the long duration tornado was well north of Runnells unless this neighborhood was north of town and got EF1 winds as it moved past. I saw the owner on the weather channel video. They got side swiped Damage of the house is busted windows and part of the roof gone. Nowhere near a direct hit by EF 4. House would have been flattened. Pick up on driveway didn't even budge . What ever passed was off to the left of them. They got lucky.
@LiveStormChasers
2 жыл бұрын
Actually, it wasn't near Runnells - TWC, and many others "kinda" got it wrong, hence the position of what you're talking about is off We talked with the family who filmed this video prior to posting and they said the following - "We are in, what is called, an unincorporated area. Our mailing address is Runnells. That is our local post office but we live closer to the town of Pleasant Hil", "Neither city has a claim to our area, roads are managed by our county and not by a town or city", "It is very confusing to anyone NOT from this area", We are Near Pleasant Hill or Southeast Corner of Polk County" That said, we went with the "more accurate location". Furthermore, instead of what you're saying and being south of the track, this put them closer to the track and our information stands correct! You are more than welcome to check the official info here: www.weather.gov/dmx/March5th2022Tornadoes, but that tornado was an EF4, they just didn't take a direct hit however just passed them... Hope this helps! 🙂
@Og-Judy
Жыл бұрын
@@LiveStormChasers I'm not disputing the was an EF4 tornado that day. I was just saying the damage they sustained was EF1 wind levels as it passed them. They were lucky. One can only do as well with given information at the time and Google maps without definitive GPS coordinates. We have all sorts of unincorporated little towns in rural Wisconsin as well. I had relatives with farms just had a Hwy route # for an address. I wish them well. Iowa has had some pretty bad storms already for 2023. 🙏🤗
I felt that “oooooh shiiiit”
This is amazing footage...
Miracle you guys still have your house. Great everyone was safe, this tornado was no joke.
Its a cold hearted tornado that tears a roof off , breaks te windows then rains and dumps hail inside their home. 15 min before everything was normal. You never stop feeling for all those affected.
Could have been an EF-4 tornado at some point but there is clearly no EF-4 damage visible at this location. EF-0 to EF-1 here
Amazing. Especially 1.33 when the satellite vortex just approached
Awesome Video will share it for educational purposes to show people what Tornado sounds like approaching.
That was nice of the tornado to wash the dirt off the window when it was done breaking everything.
Incredible footage. Glad you are all ok. I heard a window break
Damn, so awful. I'm glad you guys are okay!! What awful luck, looks like the house was struck by a vortex :(
Everyone's talking about the cammers house. What about the home across the street that is literally gone after the tornado goes by. I hope they were ok and had a safe place to ride it out.
@jray8553
2 жыл бұрын
I came to the comments looking to see if anyone else noticed that!
Seriously best inside the tornado video I’ve ever seen annnd you saw all the things that come with a super cell 🌪⛈
With great things to come with new technology comes the most sad things as well 🙏 Peace and Love from a good man from Las Cruces, NM USA 🇺🇸
Now that is just frigging scary!
Nice how the rain followed up and washed the window.
My ears feel the pressure change
Crazy how it goes from relatively calm and then the power goes out and all hell breaks loose.
Almost avoided damage until that satelite tornado came in at last min and gave you a direct hit..
My older brother and wife use to live in Altoona glad everybody is ok..
Great job!!!
Whoever made that truck deserves a raise
Oh, shit! The house across the street is gone!
@Og-Judy
2 жыл бұрын
What house across the street? Lights you saw in the beginning are this house's Interior lights reflected in the window the go pro is pointed out of. You can see the trees still standing tall across the street. If the tornado had taken out any house "across the street", it would also have annihilated all those trees.
@finlandball1939
2 жыл бұрын
@@Og-Judy No… the one in the distance. Far past the trees in the field on the left side of the screen is the other house. It can’t be seen after the tornado moves through.
that was The most Awesome video of a tornado I have Ever seen.
Could be the greatest tornado videos ever. Really scary
So scary, how it gets darker and darker, that sound and then, the tornado destroys the house, but all trees are unharmed!
Anyone else see that house disappear?