I know you care a lot of about the quality of your videos. I just wanted to take a sec to say you've improved so much over time! From the mic quality, editing, timing and writing, I hope you're proud of your work!
There was a high end ef1 tornado in Nicholasville, KY, on the exact same day as the Clark County Indiana tornado. I couldn't find videos of the tornado in Nicholasville, but there are videos of the aftermath of the ef1 tornado.
I've been through many hurricanes here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but I couldn't imagine going through an F4 or F5 tornado. They're mesmerizing and scary at the same time.
As the first video showed, it's very easy to drive into what storm chaser's call the Bear's Cage. It's an area usually bordered by a hail shaft on one side, the Rear Flank Downdraft on the other, and sometimes surrounded by rain bands. The Bear's Cage is called that because it can easily hide a tornado – and you might never know it until it's throwing your car 100 yards downwind. It's a miracle nobody was killed – EF2s can easily pick up and throw cars (though not long distances) and that's enough to kill.
I've seen the second. For a lot of these tornado tour companies, the tour leader drives the car, but he gets his information from a radar guy with a laptop. who's constantly tracking warnings and progress of the possible tornado. When your group leader, relating your radar guy, tells you , "We're not stopping. I don't care what happens. You've gotta go, gang, you've gottan go! *We're about to get whacked right here!*" means you do whatever it takes to expedite your exit without getting into an accident. TL;DR: Get out or die. And they made it out by the skin of their teeth.
Basing a tornados strength based on damage and not wind speed is stupid. A tornado that has 270 mph wind that destroyed 2 houses is still an ef5 despite only damaging 2 structures. The original ef scale was based on wind speed and not damage
I appreciate the work you put into this video bro but you gotta do something with the way you narrate. You narrate way too slow and over pronounciate your words, really making it difficult to stand listening to lol all love though bro, just trying to help!
I was up in Lincoln, Nebraska, supervising offload of piping For the month of November. I know it was about four or five months from when this thing touched down, but let me tell you I was in that area where that tornado touchdown. I crossed every highway. I stayed in a hotel right in its path. Still a close call if the job had been delayed which it’s known to be delayed in this profession. Great video by the way keep up the good work.
That first video is interesting because I live right across the river from there and a tornado hit about 1/4 mile away from my house in that same storm on that very day. I had to work at 2AM the next day so I went to bed at like 4 PM and around 6 I started hearing what sounded like a jet that was flying by. No big deal, Louisville is a UPS hub and we get a lot of flights, thing was, the jet sound never passed. It was like a jet that was hovering nearby my house stationary. The next thing I heard were the sirens and then I put 2 and 2 together but the kicker is, I said to myself 'I don't have time for this s***, what are the odds a tornado hits my house' and I went back to sleep. I wish I had got up and gotten a look at it but I never did.
Bring on Mother Nature 😈
Yeah that Joplin tornado was devastating.
The unclear comms I think are (“we are about to get waxed right here”) I 💭 think…
always GOOD to stop by.
I know you care a lot of about the quality of your videos. I just wanted to take a sec to say you've improved so much over time! From the mic quality, editing, timing and writing, I hope you're proud of your work!
There was a high end ef1 tornado in Nicholasville, KY, on the exact same day as the Clark County Indiana tornado. I couldn't find videos of the tornado in Nicholasville, but there are videos of the aftermath of the ef1 tornado.
I love your narration on your posts. 👌 Very surprised you don't have hundreds of thousands of subscribers!
What about the joplin tornado video where the people were desperately trying to get away from the tornado only to drive right into it
https://youtu.be/0ra1MxMot6I?si=dM8uUV0w-r-aQOpO
That Joplin tornado had immense energy! The lightning and heavy rain was just as crazy as the tornado itself!
Group leader is Rodger Hill.
Nice footage
6:49 the group leader said "We're about to get the worst right here" which is replaced with (unclear)
I've been through one and my God are they scary as hell
I've been through many hurricanes here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but I couldn't imagine going through an F4 or F5 tornado. They're mesmerizing and scary at the same time.
Bravo, Doc! Each is better than the last. Appreciate you so much.
The RODALCO2007 footage is probably the most infamous Joplin chase footage.
Keep it up Doc ! Your gonna be BIG one day
The quality of your videos is unmatched
Those poor but lucky Aussies in the car.
being in a tornado sounds like a waterfall and being in a wind tunnel, earth has amazing power
As the first video showed, it's very easy to drive into what storm chaser's call the Bear's Cage. It's an area usually bordered by a hail shaft on one side, the Rear Flank Downdraft on the other, and sometimes surrounded by rain bands. The Bear's Cage is called that because it can easily hide a tornado – and you might never know it until it's throwing your car 100 yards downwind. It's a miracle nobody was killed – EF2s can easily pick up and throw cars (though not long distances) and that's enough to kill.
I've seen the second. For a lot of these tornado tour companies, the tour leader drives the car, but he gets his information from a radar guy with a laptop. who's constantly tracking warnings and progress of the possible tornado. When your group leader, relating your radar guy, tells you , "We're not stopping. I don't care what happens. You've gotta go, gang, you've gottan go! *We're about to get whacked right here!*" means you do whatever it takes to expedite your exit without getting into an accident. TL;DR: Get out or die. And they made it out by the skin of their teeth.
Those storm chasing tour groups should be outlawed.
Basing a tornados strength based on damage and not wind speed is stupid. A tornado that has 270 mph wind that destroyed 2 houses is still an ef5 despite only damaging 2 structures. The original ef scale was based on wind speed and not damage
ef2 wont even mess up my hair
6:39
"This town is about to be destroyed"
"No one cares"
Say that again to the hundreds affected by it lady.💀
The Joplin tornado gives me chills every time i think about it
I appreciate the work you put into this video bro but you gotta do something with the way you narrate. You narrate way too slow and over pronounciate your words, really making it difficult to stand listening to lol all love though bro, just trying to help!
I was up in Lincoln, Nebraska, supervising offload of piping For the month of November. I know it was about four or five months from when this thing touched down, but let me tell you I was in that area where that tornado touchdown. I crossed every highway. I stayed in a hotel right in its path. Still a close call if the job had been delayed which it’s known to be delayed in this profession. Great video by the way keep up the good work.
17:40 that tornado is hauling BUTT! Wow it’s crazy!
The Joplin tornado had to be one of the scariest ever. So menacing and devastating
That first video is interesting because I live right across the river from there and a tornado hit about 1/4 mile away from my house in that same storm on that very day. I had to work at 2AM the next day so I went to bed at like 4 PM and around 6 I started hearing what sounded like a jet that was flying by. No big deal, Louisville is a UPS hub and we get a lot of flights, thing was, the jet sound never passed. It was like a jet that was hovering nearby my house stationary. The next thing I heard were the sirens and then I put 2 and 2 together but the kicker is, I said to myself 'I don't have time for this s***, what are the odds a tornado hits my house' and I went back to sleep. I wish I had got up and gotten a look at it but I never did.
The same videos are posted twice each one of them
That opening scene always gets me lol.
Get rid of the intros and just launch straight into the video.
I can't believe the camera didn't get ripped off in the first video