5 Scariest Tornado Videos from Up Close (Vol. 12)



Enjoy this freaky compilation of five scary tornado videos filmed from up close, featuring my commentary, editing and analysis! This tornado compilation includes footage the June 1966 Topeka Kansas tornado, the March 1990 Hesston / Goessel Kansas tornado, the March 1990 Lawrence Nebraska tornado, the 1985 Niles-Wheatland Ohio / Pennsylvania tornado, and the April 1991 Red Rock Oklahoma tornado.

VIDEO SOURCES / LINKS / CREDIT (ALL USED UNDER FAIR USE)

Tornado Video 5. Topeka Kansas F5 tornado of June 8, 1966
TITLE: 1966 Topeka Tornado: Path of Disaster (2000) documentary by MBC76
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1OqjpEtSwk&t by MBC76
Source / Credit: Path of Disaster (2000), documentary about the 1966 Topeka twister.

Tornado Video 4. Hesston / Goessel Kansas tornado of March 13 1990 outbreak
TITLE: Hesston Kansas F5 Tornado 3-13-1990 by vortexva
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCUHtyFcRUI by vortexva
Credit: Dean Allison
The Hesston F5 tornado merged with another tornado to form another F5 tornado that later struck Goessel, Kansas.

Tornado Video 3. Lawrence, Nebraska tornado of March 1990 outbreak
TITLE: Lawrence, Nebraska Tornado 3-13-1990 by vortexva
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p46RktHcAcg by vortexva

Tornado Video 2. Niles-Wheatland F5 tornado of Niles Ohio / Wheatland, Pennsylvania, filmed from Hermitage, Pennsylvania on May 31, 1985
TITLE: Niles – Wheatland F5 Tornado 5-31-1985 by vortexva
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt2jS_qjpkk by vortexva
Credit: Ronald Alfredo

Tornado Video 1. Red Rock Oklahoma F4 tornado of April 26, 1991
TITLE: Red Rock Tornado 1991 by Jeff Bright
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dX-m41mwVA&t= by Jeff Bright
Credit: Gary Shore

Music credit: The End is Always Near by Myuu

LIST OF MEMBERS ELITE AND ABOVE:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19_j9xaaKXhEiMugRH7JrFWUrCvfCl6p8nOd_7XtqgFo/

Enhanced Fujita Scale summary:
EF0: 65-85 mph (105-137 km/h) wind speeds. Minor damage. Roughly equivalent to F0 on the original Fujita Scale of tornado intensity.
EF1: 86-110 mph (138-177 km/h) wind speeds. Moderate damage. Roughly equivalent to F1 on the original Fujita Scale of tornado intensity.
EF2: 111-135 mph (178-217 km/h) wind speeds. Considerable damage. Roughly equivalent to F2 on the original Fujita Scale of tornado intensity.
EF3: 136-165 mph (218-266 km/h) wind speeds. Severe damage. Roughly equivalent to F3 on the original Fujita Scale of tornado damage.
EF4: 166-200 mph (267-322 km/h) wind speeds. Devastating damage. Roughly equivalent to F4 on the original Fujita Scale of tornado damage.
EF5: 201+ mph (323-482 km/h) wind speeds. Incredible damage. Roughly equivalent to F5 on the original Fujita Scale of tornado damage.

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0:00 Introduction
0:28 Topeka, Kansas, USA June 8, 1966
1:32 Hesston, Kansas, USA March 13, 1990
4:43 Lawrence, Nebraska, USA March 13, 1990
9:03 Hermitage, Pennsylvania, USA May 31, 1985
11:51 Red Rock, Oklahoma, USA April 26, 1991

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