SCARIEST Storms Caught On Camera
Get your umbrella, you're going to need it, as we take a look at some of the scariest storms ever caught on camera!
Suggest a topic here to be turned into a video: bit.ly/2kwqhuh
Subscribe for more! ► goo.gl/pgcoq1 ◄
Stay updated ► goo.gl/JyGcTt goo.gl/5c8dzr ◄
For copyright queries or general inquiries please get in touch: hello@beamazed.com
Legal Stuff.
Unless otherwise created by BeAmazed, licenses have been obtained for images/footage in the video from the following sources: pastebin.com/sDha7AGa
Пікірлер: 639
I love stormy weather, and I LOVE tornado/storm videos! I'd absolutely love it if you released a video entirely based around frightening/amazing tornado footage!
@ShadowAlphaOfficial
5 ай бұрын
I got a good storm video on my channel, it started raining ice and I got some of it captured on camera.
@patchoulimommy420
5 ай бұрын
@@ShadowAlphaOfficialI'll have to check it out too. Love storm vidoes especially tornados..
@tylerrose3633
5 ай бұрын
If you want some incredible footage for that, I'd recommend the Carr Firenado from back in 2016.
@lunaticfringe3766
4 ай бұрын
Tornadoes are storms💀
@user-tp4bv4np7p
3 ай бұрын
Me too
Love the weather series from Be Amazed. It really does amaze me 😉😂
@user-lo3el2nt5j
6 ай бұрын
Frl❤
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
You mean amazes ? 🤓🤓
@Bravestar186
5 ай бұрын
@@jyotsana2216ya whatever
@o9u0_
Ай бұрын
@@jyotsana2216no ?
Mother Nature can be kind and scary at the same time
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
If you include nice, it can also be mean 🤣
@NovaStar9321
5 ай бұрын
@@jyotsana2216pffft heheh nice one 😂
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
And mean one :)
@NovaStar9321
5 ай бұрын
@@jyotsana2216 since here Ny where I live the weather here is pretty decent
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
For us we get good weather more but the bad weather can be severe
The look of trees covered with snow/ice is such a beautiful sight to see :]
@Bravestar186
5 ай бұрын
ya 😊
@Bravestar186
5 ай бұрын
OMG I GOT 2 LIKES 😮😅
@kimwalsh
5 ай бұрын
3@@Bravestar186
@jessicasaldana3793
5 ай бұрын
frr
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
5 ай бұрын
True but i hate green in nature
The closest I've ever come to a tornado is seeing a funnel cloud sort of poking down from the clouds when I was visiting my grandparents in Texas, but it never progressed any further
@tannerjohnson4167
2 ай бұрын
Same I saw a funnel people were issuing a tornado warning, and a tornado siren went off, but it ended up being just a bad storm
@HeilIsrael
Ай бұрын
@@tannerjohnson4167we had a tornado when visiting a friend in Appalachia, it was crazy to see such hilly mountains with a fucking tornado. We couldn’t believe it we thought it was some weird cloud formation. Turns out that was like the first tornado recorded in the area.
@chornobylreactor4
29 күн бұрын
I saw a dust devil up close it climbed over the hood of our truck I was like where did you come from
I actually been caught in a unexpected thunderstorm 4 years ago. I was out with my mum in Bristol one day and as we're walking along we both heard a loud bang ( which sounded like a truck or a bus crashing ) so we carried on walking up the road then all of the sudden the heavens opened and the thunder and lightning kicked off without warning and the forecast for that day was cloudy skies with rain later on in the day ( no mention of thunderstorms )
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
'I actually been caught in unexpected thunderstorm' Now: '(no mention of thunderstorms)' well looks like someone messed up
@chrishines6048
5 ай бұрын
@@jyotsana2216 well mother nature can catch people of guard ( even if the weather forecast says the opposite what the weather is actually doing )
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Oh i get it now
@bettyc2000
3 ай бұрын
That's how our weather here in Orlando, Florida. Our Newscaster will say NO RAIN in sight for the next 5 days. But when you go out make sure you have an Umbrella on you. Cause I guarantee you will get hit with a Bad Storm everyday.
Love your video Be Amazed and keep up the great work
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
*yessir*
My closest brush with violent weather was lightning striking near me less than 200 feet away, twice.😬 This was like, 35 years apart, though.
I'm glad i live in Sweden, where we don't get storms or weather in general that bad. It's only the usual frostbite, the occational pneumonia because you put the wrong clothes on, or getting the ordinary flu
@Shieldmaiden313
6 ай бұрын
I would LOVE to live in Sweden or Norway 🇸🇪 🇳🇴
@mikejosef2470
6 ай бұрын
@@Shieldmaiden313Ah, Norway... Spent three weeks there, mostly in the Lofoten Islands in summer, 2000. I have never been, and probably will never be, that happy again.
@Shieldmaiden313
6 ай бұрын
@@mikejosef2470 Hopefully one day I'll get to feel that happiness just soaking up all the ancestors energies!!!!
@glitchmorpho9141
6 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the occasional slipping accident on frozen ground (I live in Sweden too)
@nancydion2275
5 ай бұрын
I dont live in sweden, but we dont get much storms either thankfully
Happy Tuesday everyone ❤❤❤❤❤❤
A big hug from Brazil to you! I love this channel and I will never forget it ❤
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Very specific
Love this, keep it up!
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Agreed
YES he posted another video!!!!
I'm from Missouri, thank you for bringing a smile to my face. In Missouri, we get just about everything weather-wise. I've owned a trampoline for five minutes, when a really bad storm went through. I've seen -1 degree one winter, ice storms, freezing fog (it's real). Then 100 degrees the first week of June. Fun times!
@kathleenbrooks6677
5 ай бұрын
The good Ole missouri weather. Isn't it the best 🤪
The Wizard of Oz meme was perfect with the type of storms we have nowadays, at least the frequency of said storms are much higher as is the level of danger.
Excellent video!!!!!!! Please do a part 2!!!!!!!!⛈🌦🌨🌩🌪🌫🌬❄💧🌊
yes yes yes yes looove the storms and weather going crazy 💖😍 they're so awesome and petrifying
Storming here to the point of flooding in Oregon. Its crazy just how fast it can accumulate. Of course this is minimal compared to the hurricanes, tornadoes a and other storms the rest of the country puts up with, but its still pretty scary to see people lose their homes and their lives. 😢
4:34 - You should have seen Coffs Harbour and Armidale back in October 2021. In Coffs, I heard that they had 2 hailstorms in 1 day, yet 4 of them in less than a week! The size was approximately golf ball sized. The storm was so strong, a bulldozer or something like that had to scoop the hail out of a car park. It collapsed to shopping buildings as well. It was terror. Anyway just a couple days or weeks after that freak doomsday terror, Armidale wasn't as lucky. On the 14th of October they discovered an EF1 (or F1) tornado on the ground at around 10:00 pm at night tearing the town apart. They were really lucky because only 3 people were injured...
I hope you are all having a warm day filled with happiness ❤
Good morning, Be Amazed!
Props to this guy and for ppl who took half a second of their life to like this comment
Freezing rain is common in Ohio where I live. We had it so bad one year the power went out everywhere because transformers couldn't take the strain and were exploding all over. Everything was pretty though, but very terrifying.
8:34 2001 or 2021?
@omegaflowey9932
3 ай бұрын
He said 2021 but the text says 2001. It's a mistake!!
Hi, could you please do a video about the most cursed and creepiest commercials ever made?🙂🙏
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Random, Just being honest
Thanks 👍 we in Africa Uganda enjoying your videos
Living in NZ , I've noticed over the last few years , we've lost a lot of snow cover , still have the odd cyclone , and otherwise very changeable weather in the winter months . Nothing like shown here , yet , but I wouldn't be surprised as I've been in a blizzard in Auckland , in the middle of summer - no snow settled , as it all melted just ahead of hitting the ground , and wet everything in sight , with gutters able to be surfed down , on some streets .
I watched a concrete pier get destroyed during Hurricane Ian. I also saw three people going out onto the beach ad the storm surge was coming in and started jumping into the water.... The next day seeing images and video of everything near that said pier also being completely destroy is something I wont forget for a long time.
Here in Saskatchewan (Canada) it's actually oddly warm for this time of year. Just a light covering of snow where there's usually about a foot of the stuff. I'll get back to you in January lol 🥶 Love your channel ❤️ thanks for all the hours of great entertainment 😊
I live in Kansas now, and we all have either cellars or solid concrete safe rooms for tornados. Dorothy wasn't kidding.
It was raining heavily a couple hours before I watched this for the first time.
Same thing happened to our trampoline when I was 12. Had a really severe autumn thunderstorm, power even went out while I was at school. Came home and was like "Where's the trampoline?" It was 100 feet into the soybean field, upside down and several of the legs had separated mid-flight.
Humanity: "We're the BEST at destroying things!!" Mother Nature: "Hold my beer...."
I've been caught in the middle of thunderstorms before but it's nothing compared to being in the middle of a tornado going over top of your school
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Well duh, If you ain't going out of hell already then having a tornado there to just sucks *school is hell*
@wolf-the-wolf-therian
5 ай бұрын
Did that happen to you??
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
No
@jameshedrick605
5 ай бұрын
@@wolf-the-wolf-therian it happened to me when i went to school in Panama City Beach FL about 20 years ago. It sounded like a freight train was near by
BeAmazed I seriously love your videos! You totally get me! Love the Baby Driver and Silent Hill references, two of my favorites! Also adore how you explain and break down the information in ways that I not only understand but amaze me! Find all your jokes funny too! Love your videos seriously thankyou
2:19 "Is IcE" Im dead on the floor 😂
Typhoon Haiyan is one of the strongest typhoon to hit Philippines, with the same wind speed as the Rolling Fork, MS EF4.
@lisamcdonald1014
5 ай бұрын
😳
@Solaris3
2 ай бұрын
If you are wondering, Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) has windspeeds of 195 MPH.
scary thing about tornados is they can completely do a 180 turn on you and head straight towards you happens a lot here in OKC
I love you too and I’m sorry that you had such bad days ❤😊❤😊
@mingfanzhang4600
6 ай бұрын
❤😊
He makes me amazed every time 😮
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Lol but if you're saying that maybe say that for the video to? I know this is a video but like the little sences he show, Since those are the disaster and he tells the next thing but yeah *I agree, I like his vds :)*
@EddieVedder-bq7ey
5 ай бұрын
@@jyotsana2216 By the way, most of his videos interesting and I really like it because he explains the disasters in detail and I like his explanation and how he explain how it happened so I like most of his videos for this reason.
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
@@EddieVedder-bq7ey ok thanks for mentioning
@EddieVedder-bq7ey
5 ай бұрын
@@jyotsana2216 I wonder how does this channel get so much information?🤔
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Google 🤣
dude i literally LOVE your videos theyre so good and the jokes keep it interesting not just a whole bunch of info slapped in your face i really like it!!! im surely amazed
I try and gain faith in humanity, then i see a man taking a selfie with a tornado in the background..
@user-uz3bh3ru6s
2 ай бұрын
I'll never have faith in humanity, I don't even like humans
@BeAmazed, you are amazing! You make me smile. :)
The scariest about 0 visibility is not knowing what kind of demented and crazy people are also driving close to you... I'd seriously fear for my life
I love this channel. Still, I miss when the little cartoon guy used to say "AMAZING!!!"
Well with my name of course I love awesome weather 😉🤣💖 This was Absolutely Fantastic! But I felt so sorry for that poor panda going zipping around in the nursery flood waters 😮 Tornadoes and similar are just astounding, a few seconds causes immense damage and destruction. Mother Nature is incredibly powerful ❤ Thoroughly enjoyed this video, thank you Be Amazed 😊❤
The hail hitting the water would give WW2 soldiers PTSD.
9:11 The Christmas tree that got launched across the room is the most important bit of it XD
All storms are scary to me 🥺 Cause you never know what going to happen
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
You're either gonna die or live, now you know what happens
@426superbee4
5 ай бұрын
@@jyotsana2216 But you can act on it
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Yes , you can act if you live or die
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
And you can't act if your gonna live or die if you get striked by lighting smh
Idc what anybody says, tornados are BEAUTIFUL
@kenneth9874
6 ай бұрын
Until you're in one
@EazymoneyBicch
6 ай бұрын
@@kenneth9874 Ive never been in it but i have been blown around by one. I was in a SUV so it was a little safer but if i ever get picked up by one it would prolly kill me. Which would be a kool way to leave this world in my opinion.
9:51 that poor corvette on the left 😢
Blud found the Bing Bang LIVE EVENT IRL in the thumbnail
It’s funny you mention the deceptiveness about the movement and strength of wedge tornadoes. A close friend of mine witnessed the 2011 Tuscaloosa tornado that leveled about thirty-some blocks of Tuscaloosa and the college campus there. Storm chasers always watch the left side to gauge where the wedge is moving. Say, you’re at home and just got a late warning for whatever reason. You look out your window and see a big wall of rotating wind that pretty much covers the entire view through the glass. Is it moving toward you or away from you? You can’t tell because you can’t see the edge of the massive wedge. All you’re thinking as you hunker down I. The basement is, “let’s just *hope* it’s moving past us or away from us.” Also, a lot of powerful wedges have the potential to be multi-vortex tornadoes (kinda what it says on the tin, multiple “suction vortices” inside the main column). Scary is an understatement, and it’s that kind of damage left behind that even steel-nerved veteran chasers like Reed Timmer will think twice about getting near, even with a ton of armor around them (I.e. Reed’s armored Dominator 3).
These vids seem longer than they are and I love it
These tornadoes in this video do some damage. But that's nothing compared to the Joplin, Missouri tornado that touched down many years ago.
"the only thing scarier than a tall tornado" *shows one of the most historically significant f5 tornado's of all time*
As a Missourian I can verify we have a lot of bad weather
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
As a person in space, I can verify that we have no weather 😃
I live in Utah, USA. You wouldn’t expect weird weather here. But after experiencing 2 wind storms that were declared hurricane strength winds and losing 3 trampolines…. I know all too well how scary weather can be.
"let's rewind to 2021" then the date on screen is 2001 small errors make my day.
I was so young in 2015! I live in Missouri and i totally remember this flooding and tornados it was so chaotic! I used to go to that daycare
😮
@theultimateyoutuber1
6 ай бұрын
Congratulations you are first 👏
@messier_241
6 ай бұрын
Yup
You really have a way with words, made the video very enjoyable!
Love your videos Mr amaze !
I still remember about 25 years ago when a couple of twisters touched down outside Thompson, MB. I'm still disapointed I didn't see them myself, but I will never forget that GREEN sky and how heavy the rain was (any harder I would have needed a SCUBA tank to walk outside).
A tornado ripped up a town about a mile from my house a couple years ago. The YMCA I used to go to got torn apart (there is video of that on YT), and some houses were completely razed to the foundations. Andover, Kansas.
mother always told me to be amazed watch well.. to be amzed😂
14:22 for me, it’s when the dash cam on a train catches the storm ripping rail cars off the track
I'm a native Floridan and we've been through some crazy stuff from hurricanes to forest fires
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Makes sense since places like florida or califlorina has tons of disasters
hi
Beautiful cool day
Strongest Storm vs Motivated Chair (I'm the Storm that is Approaching "Vergil DMC 5 OST")
The scariest thing about tornadoes is that you don't always know if they're there; there are some tornadoes that are rain-wrapped, meaning that the rain around the tornado is so intense that the tornado is barely visible. One of the most infamous rain-wrapped tornadoes is the 2011 Joplin EF5, it took it's sweet time passing through the town of Joplin, and even the local news reporting on the storm saw the cloud through the window didn't know it was a tornado until they saw homes flying off...
@happybirthdaytonoone
24 күн бұрын
Nocturnal tornadoes are also dangerous
We've just experienced Hailstones here in Sydney for the first time in years
@lisamcdonald1014
5 ай бұрын
No hail storm is that powerful
1:10 NOT THE COWWW🥲🥲
thank you for also including the metric measurements
I was there in Orange, Texas, and I was in my school. We had to go under our desks and I can see the interstate from my house.
Here in Texas we have a lot of hail
I’m Amazed
A whirlpool storm? Fantastic! I would use that for new story. My new “hell trap”
0:07 yes and no
By the way thanks for the videos dude
Once I drove down a street where a tornado came thru 5 min earlier. The path of destruction crossed the road. It was crazy how it flattened 1 house while leaving the neighbors untouched.
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
But the house was touched...🥲🥲
West of Guymon OK in October 2012 big dust devil heading due North. Didn’t think much of it, 8-10 feet wide, churning through open summer fallow field. Driving a Lincoln Towncar @65mph heading east. It impacted my car from the doorposts (center of side) back. It picked up the rear of the car, rear tires off the pavement about four inches and slid the back of the car to the left, setting it back down about a foot left. I kept control of the car and straightened out again. Pulling over and looking back, a track could be seen in the fields on both sides of the road. Did not own a phone capable of taking pictures so couldn’t take trophy pictures. I respect those a lot more knowing what a little one could do…
10:10 Why is there a corvette in a dust storm????
Standing under a tree during a storm is playing Russian Roulette.
I live in Texas. I have never seen hail that big. I see pea sized hail during the severe thunderstorms we get a lot
If that hurricane managed to flip 2 cars... I can only imagine what happens to a human if they go out there, be flying around looking like a disoriented fly. -Tucker
Legends says the trampoline is still hanging there today 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow Amazing!
I know that I'll sound like a lunatic for saying this, but I've always wanted to see a real tornado.
@SirTiggs1
5 ай бұрын
Me too
Ohioan here! Freezing rain and sudden weather changes are normal. We can have a ice storm with thunder and no way to see. And the next day to be sunny about 70 degrees! Most famous winter we had froze the entire ohio river.
I was born in Kansas City Missouri and right around that time my grandmother, who was babysitting my 2 year old brother noticed him staring out the window. Sure enough it was a tornado. My welcome to the world.😂
I was in Orlando during Hurricane Ian. The sound was the scariest part - all the wind, and debris hitting the roof. Next day was crazy - totally underwater intersections, trees down everywhere, no electricity or internet (or air conditioning!). I'd prefer not to do that again.
@vicariously143
6 ай бұрын
I was too, townplace Suites in altamonte. Evacuated from St. Pete, but i guess I was better off staying home. Orlando got hit hard.
I never knew icestorms existed, and boy im glad i live in the Philippines, but I expierenced a storm once 2 years ago.
10:20 I was driving in a snow blizzard with half of that visibility or even less. Small car infront of me got swiped from the road.
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
Now kids, That's one reason you should not touch grass (The joke is the grass would be dead and you could also lol)
Hello from Texas, I had several examples of these. Most recent, was the Winter storm in February 2023 and I experienced alot of fallen trees since I live in the countryside.
@jyotsana2216
5 ай бұрын
You mean blizzard?
Man the Ice Storm of 2009 in the Central part of the US. I lived in the absolute worst part of the south during the ice storm. When you can only use gas or wood fire places. Being so quiet all you can hear during the night is the pops of the fire and the falling of trees how thick the ice was. At least 2-3inches of ice built up on power lines and trees.
School taking 5 years to learn about tornados Be amazed: 23 MINUTES
In Texas I remember neighbors saying, "Nobody in Texas ever pays for a new roof." Those with insurance, anyway.
0:11 funny enough, it was raining when I got on my bus. When I got home I heard thunder.