Top 20 Scariest Tuscaloosa Tornado Videos



0:00 Introduction
0:01 Intro
0:06 Recorded from Houndstooth Condominiums
1:44 Recorded From Truckworx Kenworth Facility
4:04 Recorded on the highway
6:59 Recorded in the WTXT 98.1 FM building
9:54 Recorded From University Village Apartments
11:49 Recorded from University Downs Condominiums
12:26 Recorded from Midtown Village Condominiums
13:45 Recorded from a house on 17th Street
15:07 Recorded from University Mall Parking Lot
16:42 Recorded from a demolished building on 10th Ave
21:08 Recorded from house on Green Grove Drive
25:43 Recorded from a house, exact location unknown
28:24 Recorded from an unknown location
31:19 Recorded from former Charleston Square Apartments
32:16 Recorded from A-1 Alabama Locksmith Store, directly in the path of the tornado
33:17 Recorded from former Taqueria Jaripeo Restaurant

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25 thoughts on “Top 20 Scariest Tuscaloosa Tornado Videos”

  1. Tuscaloosa has some of the most amazing tornado footage. It was incredibly photogenic and all of these videos are amazing. It also DEFINITELY has the highest number of people who let a tornado come at directly at them while saying something like "whoa cool" or "duuuude!". Not smart…

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  2. What a lot of people don't realize, and I will admit I'm guilty of it as well. After a tornado passes, especially right after, doesn't mean the threat of injury has passed. RFD or (Rear Flanking Down Draft) is just as bad if not worse than the tornado itself. Not necessarily because it's stronger, but because you can't see it coming, it's usually spread out over a larger area, and it can pack heavy rain, damaging hail, and winds up to equal of that of the tornado itself. I've have seen personally first hand the power of what RFD can do after it dropped a tree on both me and a friend who was spotting with me. I will ever take for granted that a storm is completely gone until the NWS has gave the all clear, or I can visually and audibly tell its passed, then you still need to be concerned with down powerlines, trees, debris everywhere, and water and gas leaks, and under no circumstances do you ever drive near or towards an approaching tornado, unless your with Reed, then you're just along for the ride…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…

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  3. The way it moved across the mall parking lot was downright chilling. It seemed to be very awake and determined. Those unusual multi vortices, twist and turns are not to be forgotten.

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