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It’s solar power. The earth captures energy from the sun like a battery. That why all this bs about climate change is a waste of tax dollars. When you live in Tornado alley and you don’t have a storm shelter you stand on your porch and look to see whats coming but unlike people in tall buildings or on the freeway you can’t see very much. You have your cellphone radar and you watch to see the red and yellow pass over you.
Since the Cold War every community has Air Raid Sirens. Ours used to go off at Noon and Six. Where I live today they test them every first Tuesday of every month at one PM. The university near my house also has a talking system that tells you to take shelter that a tornado has been sighted. Any severe thunderstorm can produce a tornado.
Still here Recky🤗😘
What happens is that the debris and winds will break windows in a house and then the house will explode like a popping balloon in slow motion.
Stay until the end 🤗
I watched until the very end!
The only comfort I have is knowing that all those lost, especially the children were with Jesus and without pain.
Still here, Recky
I live in tornado alley. I know this. Horrible
Just in case nobody answered your question. Yes, tornadoes debark trees. It's the circular winds that just rip them off. It's one thing they use to decide what level of the Fujita (sp?) scale a Tornado needs to be ranked on.
still here
Last comment I will make, because Idk if anyone else answered this for you, Recky. One mile = 1.069 km. I had to leave, and come back, half way through your video. That's why there is such a big gap between my first message, and this one, with 3 minutes left in your video. 🙂
Mother nature has her moods and she will let you know when she isn't happy.
till the end.
You should look at the battle at Antitium….over 50,000 died in one day 😢
I remember this outbreak well. I live in south central Alabama. The day was horrifying. I watched it on the news and cried.
Nature is not evil. There's a reason for everything that she does. She replenishes the soil with flood and volcanoes. It's just the earth and the cycles.
As an Alabamian we've been there. I knew we'd be okay. Eventually . We all come through for each other. But really, it was the entire nation. We looked out for our people . We are all one.
Still here. For a time frame reference Recky, the Tuscaloosa EF-4 tornado happened a little less than a month before the Joplin EF-5
I'm still here.
My friend Sofie lives in Sweden. Please tell her I said "hello".
A small tornado came within .66 kilometer from my camper about 2 years ago at night so I couldn't see it, damn scary! I can't imagine what these people were feeling. My heart goes out to them.
I'm still here, Recky. RTR.
I'm always here, Recky! And, oh yes, the really bad F4 and F5 will strip the bark off and leave bare stumps.
These tornados caused a tree to fall on my pickup truck and crushed the cab. So I did what every normal Alabamian would do and cut the cab off and got a new windshield.
Convertible pickup truck 😎😎
keep in mind that tornadoes are just swirling wind, sometimes they can be basically invisible and almost every tornado is bigger than it looks.
I'm still here, Recky. I stayed to the end. 1 mile = 1.6 km.
I always watch your tornado videos all the way through!! Super interesting and subscribed for them as well. There are other great Real Time Tornado Alley videos as well that you should watch!! One on the top of my head is Henryville I believe that’s a great one to watch
James Spann was a true hero that day!
It was 48 hours we in Alabama will never forget.
Still here, Recky!
One thing to keep in mind..the debris is not just 2×4's in a tornado like this..it is homes..roofs..cars..trucks..cattle and horses..and people..
I remember that week. I live near Athens Ga which is a long ways from there but we still had storms everyday that week. Alabama was hit HARD and West Georgia got hit. Right now we can get storms everyday in the South. It is so hot and humid that it just feeds these storms.
A tornado will debark a tree, skin a cow, pull asphalt off the road and lots of bad stuff. My Grandma was alive when Gainsville Ga was destroyed in the 40's. She said that with her eyes she saw a piece of straw pushed into a tree. Straw is just dry grass so not strong so the strength to blow straw into trees and boards had to be strong. She said this was not told to her but that she saw it. We had a tornado go over our house and destroy my county's library several years ago.
i’m still here, recky! 🙂
some meteorological context for this tornado, hopefully explained in a way that you can understand:
this tornado, known as the 2011 tuscaloosa-birmingham tornado, was rated an EF4 tornado. it clocked in at a maximum wind speed of 310 km/h. it was incredibly violent, and the only reason it was not rated an EF5 was due to its wind speed, as it was not rotating fast enough to be classified as EF5.
it occurred during the april 2011 super outbreak in the central/southeast united states. this outbreak lasted between april 25, 2011 until april 28, 2011. 360 total tornadoes were recorded in those 3 days; it still holds the record for the most tornadoes recorded in an outbreak, as of writing this. on april 27, 2011, the most active day, 216 tornadoes were recorded over the course of 24 hours. this tornado was one of them.
the extra funnel(s) you see dancing with the main one is an excellent example of a multi-vortex tornado, which will have several vortexes within the main funnel, along with several others that will dance around the parent funnel. although it might look like multiple tornadoes, it is just one, with multiple vortexes of wind swirling around at once. many incredibly powerful tornadoes like this one are multi-vortex tornadoes.
To the Big Swede Recky.
I live in the greater Chicago Metropolitan area.
I was traveling up Interstate 92 in Oklahoma, going home from a trip down in Texas.
Encountered a badass T Storn.
Suddenly I noticed brake lights all to my right.
And headlights way off on the distance, but no oncoming Interstate traffic.
I wondered, pondered then glanced to my left.
And there sat a monster the likes I never imagined.
I slammed on my brakes and drove my vehicle to the right side ditch.
That thing missed me by roughly 500 yards.
Will carry that memory to times end.
have to keep in mind..this damage is half of a mile wide..and went on for miles..
With family members who live in tornado alley, when anything happens down there happens I’m all ears.
Yeah Recky.
American tornadoes not only have the ability to debark trees, they can stick straw into brick, pull asphalt out of the ground, pull the very earth out of the ground, they can be that violent.
Not to mention what they're capable of when passing through structures that rely upon gravity to keep them standing……