Америка сдохнет ? мы нет мерзлота спасет планету,🤣🤣🤣🤣
@user-vt8gz5ez5q10 сағат бұрын
I read this was an EF 3, but it looks like an EF5 beast to me.
@MobileDecayКүн бұрын
I thought something terrible was gonna happen but it seemed alright. I personally wouldn’t do this because i’m a wuss but hey. 🤷🏻♂️
@Scott-ny2cu2 күн бұрын
First 2;30 of the tornado - Blurry and unfocused AF, but after that some amazing footage.
@towoperations4 күн бұрын
As storm chasing goes it doesn't seem like you were too close. Reed Timmer does this stuff in rental cars all the time. I'm just glad you're not screaming at us the whole time. Thank you for your work.
@tonyowen_seagull_guy6 күн бұрын
Next time turn your wipers off occasionally...great Video though!!! ;-)
@EvilWorldOfGreed-do1ox7 күн бұрын
Not close at all, we all know storm chasers use extremely powerful telescopic zoom camera lenses which can record up to 10 miles away.
@MrTee-hw7mp8 күн бұрын
That thing is both beautiful and ugly at the same time.
@jerryhopper16858 күн бұрын
I remember this very well Ricky looked like a tornado coming down pit road
@manfredconnor319410 күн бұрын
You do not look genuinely sorry in your disclaimer. 😅
@jonidee195715 күн бұрын
L
@jonidee195715 күн бұрын
That was quite a day. 3 different tornadoes touched down within 5 NW, NE, and S of my house. Fortunately, they were all EF1
@kgreene253315 күн бұрын
Wow. I don't know how Midwesterners deal with this. It's like if you live in this part of the country, you're automatically entered in the evil weather lottery: maybe it destroys your life, but maybe it doesn't. Every single year. Does everyone just get used to it?
@shoppinsher984316 күн бұрын
Good for you for being responsible and adding your disclaimer so other people don’t kill themselves. However, I have the soul of a storm chaser too, and I would’ve been right there with you! This is awesome footage. I live in Illinois and whenever our sirens go off, I put the dogs in the basement and I go outside to see if I can see the tornado, lol! I’ve never seen one though.
@realmechanicalstorm16 күн бұрын
That dude in Martinsburg and the guy to the south of it were in terrible spots too
@CricketRodeo17 күн бұрын
I'm sure all storm chasers make some mistakes, and don't feel bad for being rewarded for uploading that video! Your ego took a hit doing that, but it was honest and constructive (especially for new storm-chasers) to learn from. I hope more chasers will post educational videos of their mistakes the way you did! I really want to get into storm chasing so for me, videos like this are a big part of that learning process!
@adamstevens120417 күн бұрын
You dint even understand the science of a tornado
@JacobHernandez17 күн бұрын
*didn't
@adamstevens120417 күн бұрын
This would be like me born and raised in Florida going to Alaska and confronting a bear
@adamstevens120417 күн бұрын
Incredibly good luck. You are just not very smart
@JacobHernandez17 күн бұрын
I've been called worse by better people
@MultiCatRain17 күн бұрын
2:53 I love how there is a massive, deadly, monstrous beast of a tornado right in front of this man, and people are legit just walking around like your average day an nothing is different or out of the ordinary.
@LeelowBeatz18 күн бұрын
3:06 the old man did a better job lol my uncle used 2 tell me "tornadoes are like strippers, stare too long you bound 2 get sucked up"
@timpage919518 күн бұрын
I didnt see that you were that close, mabe im wrong, great video tho
@Padoinky19 күн бұрын
Maybe y’all should learn from this lapse of judgment and stop this foolishness of attention seeking “look at what I did! pay attention to me-ism!”… Y’all are a gone adult, so get over yer self - huh?
@Punished_Trump20 күн бұрын
Lol "I got way too close to this...." proceeds to get closer
@FFFFPPPP20 күн бұрын
Your disclaimer makes zero sense. What bad luck and poor decisions? That makes it sound like it almost took you out. Based on your video you were never in any danger. What bad luck? There are chasers that literally drive into tornadoes so I think youre fine. No overkill disclaimers are needed.
@Bootmahoy8820 күн бұрын
Nice, but find a way to mount the camera on the hood or something exterior. What's often happening is the camera is automatically focusing on the windshield with the storm itself being out of focus, but that's not always true during the chase. You found some very interesting footage.
@derekboyt338320 күн бұрын
A bit overdramatized with the safety at the beginning. You didn’t appear at risk and there wasn’t a close call with any large debris. Still, it’s a good idea to emphasize safety because there are plenty of stupid people out there that think it’s ok to get up close and personal with these monsters. For that, I thank you.
@idontknow16521 күн бұрын
This is the most amazing video I've ever seen. The power and beauty of nature filmed in super high definition.
@Geoplanetjane21 күн бұрын
I lived in the bootheel territory of southeast Missouri, the area you did not go to. During my 12 years there, I went through 4 tornados 26:32 . As a result, I lived in terror beginning about April of every year. Before going to bed every night during that time of year, I would place my shoes just so right by my bed so that if a tornado came, I could get to our basement as quickly as possible. Much more is now known about how these storms work and I applaud you and your chaser friends as well as the scientists who are doing the work that helps us understand how these monsters work.
@troycarothers825421 күн бұрын
3:21 That's one HOT tornado. WOW!
@valentinarose916521 күн бұрын
“I got way too close to this” Proceeds to drive closer 😒🤦🏽♀️
@1FoundSheep21 күн бұрын
Nice video capture 👌. That thing is a monster!
@MissMy5.022 күн бұрын
Bro your videos from 17 years ago got some views. Nascar was a helluva spectacle
@MissMy5.022 күн бұрын
Great video. No screaming and yelling. Stay safe
@chrispatrick890322 күн бұрын
Great footage not to close you were in the right area just have to watch tracking.
@arianna554622 күн бұрын
The roar 😵💫
@user-ri2mj6er8s22 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your honesty and sharing. I live next to those railroad tracks in Jerome, Iowa which is southwest of you by 35 miles. and the trains can be very long. I appreciate your sharing of what you did wrong to those who chase and those who are interested in watching. Best to you and keep chasing. Your video was wonderful and your emotion insight was wonderful. We recently moved here from Florida but grew up here. We had more tornadoes there but they were wimpy little things that dropped into a yard, tore a lanai screen and the fell apart. The tornadoes here are long-track and violent. Our first act was to get a tornado shelter for our basement. We got a larger one so our neighbors and their dogs can join us. Anyway, thanks again and stay safe.
@savdavid22 күн бұрын
Yes, that’s a very stupid thing you did there. However, no price is too high for clicks.
@gageboy1423 күн бұрын
Way to close? Everything you did looked fine to me. You gave the impression that you drove right into the Tornado. Looks to me like you handled everything calmly like you should.
@greensombrero364123 күн бұрын
bravo
@AChapstickOrange24 күн бұрын
I love how everybody is just SO CALM watching it. If I were within five miles of that thing, I'd be loading my drawers. :D
@davidmacleod931324 күн бұрын
You call that close?
@ywgmb3524 күн бұрын
It's hard to believe this is only a day's drive from southern Manitoba, where I'm from. Manitoba can get some pretty severe thunderstorms and tornadoes too, but only during the summer months. It's unthinkable to imagine a tornado happening here while the trees are still bare and the grass is still brown!
@MindiB25 күн бұрын
I appreciate the fluffy sheep observer.
@JacobHernandez25 күн бұрын
His name is Potato :D
@MindiB25 күн бұрын
@@JacobHernandez I love it!
@gatekeeper983725 күн бұрын
Thank you for not screaming.
@gail99525 күн бұрын
If you’re still alive you weren’t too close.
@johnr525225 күн бұрын
Doesn’t look like you got too close? A little wind and some hail.
@mike3227725 күн бұрын
I see nothing out of the ordinary that storm chasers do that was wrong. You looked to be almost a mile away. Not "couple 100 yards" I guess you titled the video so more would click on it.
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Америка сдохнет ? мы нет мерзлота спасет планету,🤣🤣🤣🤣
I read this was an EF 3, but it looks like an EF5 beast to me.
I thought something terrible was gonna happen but it seemed alright. I personally wouldn’t do this because i’m a wuss but hey. 🤷🏻♂️
First 2;30 of the tornado - Blurry and unfocused AF, but after that some amazing footage.
As storm chasing goes it doesn't seem like you were too close. Reed Timmer does this stuff in rental cars all the time. I'm just glad you're not screaming at us the whole time. Thank you for your work.
Next time turn your wipers off occasionally...great Video though!!! ;-)
Not close at all, we all know storm chasers use extremely powerful telescopic zoom camera lenses which can record up to 10 miles away.
That thing is both beautiful and ugly at the same time.
I remember this very well Ricky looked like a tornado coming down pit road
You do not look genuinely sorry in your disclaimer. 😅
L
That was quite a day. 3 different tornadoes touched down within 5 NW, NE, and S of my house. Fortunately, they were all EF1
Wow. I don't know how Midwesterners deal with this. It's like if you live in this part of the country, you're automatically entered in the evil weather lottery: maybe it destroys your life, but maybe it doesn't. Every single year. Does everyone just get used to it?
Good for you for being responsible and adding your disclaimer so other people don’t kill themselves. However, I have the soul of a storm chaser too, and I would’ve been right there with you! This is awesome footage. I live in Illinois and whenever our sirens go off, I put the dogs in the basement and I go outside to see if I can see the tornado, lol! I’ve never seen one though.
That dude in Martinsburg and the guy to the south of it were in terrible spots too
I'm sure all storm chasers make some mistakes, and don't feel bad for being rewarded for uploading that video! Your ego took a hit doing that, but it was honest and constructive (especially for new storm-chasers) to learn from. I hope more chasers will post educational videos of their mistakes the way you did! I really want to get into storm chasing so for me, videos like this are a big part of that learning process!
You dint even understand the science of a tornado
*didn't
This would be like me born and raised in Florida going to Alaska and confronting a bear
Incredibly good luck. You are just not very smart
I've been called worse by better people
2:53 I love how there is a massive, deadly, monstrous beast of a tornado right in front of this man, and people are legit just walking around like your average day an nothing is different or out of the ordinary.
3:06 the old man did a better job lol my uncle used 2 tell me "tornadoes are like strippers, stare too long you bound 2 get sucked up"
I didnt see that you were that close, mabe im wrong, great video tho
Maybe y’all should learn from this lapse of judgment and stop this foolishness of attention seeking “look at what I did! pay attention to me-ism!”… Y’all are a gone adult, so get over yer self - huh?
Lol "I got way too close to this...." proceeds to get closer
Your disclaimer makes zero sense. What bad luck and poor decisions? That makes it sound like it almost took you out. Based on your video you were never in any danger. What bad luck? There are chasers that literally drive into tornadoes so I think youre fine. No overkill disclaimers are needed.
Nice, but find a way to mount the camera on the hood or something exterior. What's often happening is the camera is automatically focusing on the windshield with the storm itself being out of focus, but that's not always true during the chase. You found some very interesting footage.
A bit overdramatized with the safety at the beginning. You didn’t appear at risk and there wasn’t a close call with any large debris. Still, it’s a good idea to emphasize safety because there are plenty of stupid people out there that think it’s ok to get up close and personal with these monsters. For that, I thank you.
This is the most amazing video I've ever seen. The power and beauty of nature filmed in super high definition.
I lived in the bootheel territory of southeast Missouri, the area you did not go to. During my 12 years there, I went through 4 tornados 26:32 . As a result, I lived in terror beginning about April of every year. Before going to bed every night during that time of year, I would place my shoes just so right by my bed so that if a tornado came, I could get to our basement as quickly as possible. Much more is now known about how these storms work and I applaud you and your chaser friends as well as the scientists who are doing the work that helps us understand how these monsters work.
3:21 That's one HOT tornado. WOW!
“I got way too close to this” Proceeds to drive closer 😒🤦🏽♀️
Nice video capture 👌. That thing is a monster!
Bro your videos from 17 years ago got some views. Nascar was a helluva spectacle
Great video. No screaming and yelling. Stay safe
Great footage not to close you were in the right area just have to watch tracking.
The roar 😵💫
Thank you very much for your honesty and sharing. I live next to those railroad tracks in Jerome, Iowa which is southwest of you by 35 miles. and the trains can be very long. I appreciate your sharing of what you did wrong to those who chase and those who are interested in watching. Best to you and keep chasing. Your video was wonderful and your emotion insight was wonderful. We recently moved here from Florida but grew up here. We had more tornadoes there but they were wimpy little things that dropped into a yard, tore a lanai screen and the fell apart. The tornadoes here are long-track and violent. Our first act was to get a tornado shelter for our basement. We got a larger one so our neighbors and their dogs can join us. Anyway, thanks again and stay safe.
Yes, that’s a very stupid thing you did there. However, no price is too high for clicks.
Way to close? Everything you did looked fine to me. You gave the impression that you drove right into the Tornado. Looks to me like you handled everything calmly like you should.
bravo
I love how everybody is just SO CALM watching it. If I were within five miles of that thing, I'd be loading my drawers. :D
You call that close?
It's hard to believe this is only a day's drive from southern Manitoba, where I'm from. Manitoba can get some pretty severe thunderstorms and tornadoes too, but only during the summer months. It's unthinkable to imagine a tornado happening here while the trees are still bare and the grass is still brown!
I appreciate the fluffy sheep observer.
His name is Potato :D
@@JacobHernandez I love it!
Thank you for not screaming.
If you’re still alive you weren’t too close.
Doesn’t look like you got too close? A little wind and some hail.
I see nothing out of the ordinary that storm chasers do that was wrong. You looked to be almost a mile away. Not "couple 100 yards" I guess you titled the video so more would click on it.
nice footage