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Inside The Mega Twister El Reno Tornado 2013 National Geographic
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I have been to the Twistex Memorial on the very road they died on. It’s such a solemn place 🙁
NOT THE THUNDER GOING OFF IN THE BACKGROUND 😮 That's so scary lol
2.6 miles wide
Wind speed 296-302 mph
Nothing Path 45 mph
Ranked EF5 but it’s being said it was an EF 3 because of the debris
An unwritten rule here in Oklahoma is if you see storm chaser going somewhere, go the other way!!!
I was working in El Reno at the time this hit. While I was out driving a truck my pickup was in the parking lot when the tornado hit. Didn’t get a scratch on it but a shed that was five feet away was never found. One of our dispatcher had a camper there and it exploded.
I was working in El Reno at the time this hit. While I was out driving a truck my pickup was in the parking lot when the tornado hit. Didn’t get a scratch on it but a shed that was five feet away was never found. One of our dispatcher had a camper there and it exploded. We left the day before and there were storm chasers everywhere.
To this day I know one thing.
This tornado was out for blood😭
This is the first reaction I’ve seen on this documentary! It’s SO good but sad. I’ve made so many edits of this tornado. Truly terrifying but such a fascinating tornado. Also many chasers don’t chase w tornado rated vehicles bc of the cost. The one that Reed Timmer drives is VERY expensive. Most chasers are volunteers. We don’t get paid for this. (Unless you for work the NOAA or a local news/weather station. That’s why footage is important. Not just for research, but also to pay for the next chase.
This is like watching the REAL 96 Twister movie!! OMG🥺⛈
IF these are interesting to you, watch Moore, Ok in Real Time, the 2013 tornado that happen a couple of weeks earlier than this one. I live about 40 minutes SE of El Reno.
Thats Reed Timmer in the Terminator. He now has the Terminator 3
Look it up, he and his crew run straight for the craziest, deadliest, biggest ect.
They drive straight inside of those storms.
Tornadoes are just a part of life in Oklahoma we deal with it and we move on
They built an armored car to survive a tornado but not an F5.
17:50 Not everyone can afford to have one built. Bulletproof Glass, and Kavlar ain't cheap and neither are the radar, and instruments on and in the vehicle. So 750k is reasonable estimate… Per Reed Timmer(Owner)
Thankfully, this tornado stayed in a very rural, sparsely populated area. If this had made it to the more populated OKC metro area, the damage and loss of life would have been massive (maybe even greater than the EF5 Moore OK tornado that had hit just eleven days prior to this one).
I lived in Midwest City at that time. Very large and scary…
I'm a storm chaser from the Dixie Alley area. This storm was a beast but taught us so much about tornadoes we didn't know & now lead time is up to almost 27 minutes. I believe in the next 15 years, we'll have tornadoes figured out enough to give an hour's notice. That doesn't seem like much, but if you need to get out of town/run, you'll have enough time or you can get to shelter fast enough. The loss of Tim, Josh, & Carl was deeply felt by the entire community — like losing the grandfather everyone loves.
This day was a horrible day of destruction in that area. That same eeek, was the massive tornado that hit Moore, OK, just a few miles south of Oklahoma City.
My wife and I went with 2 friends to help with cleanup efforts once they allowed people to converge on the cities to help. (We live just 6 hours away, in the Texas panhandle.)
The scene was heartbreaking. We did the best wet could to help with cleanup at 2 locations where peoples' homes were still standing, but severely damaged. Just being there, with the homeowners who were now homeless… seeing the despair on their faces, finding destroyed family photos nearby, while mangled furniture was anywhere from 2 blocks away to… just… gone.
We spent the first day helping with houses, and the next day volunteering at the animal shelter. The number of pets that were displaced, or had run away in fear… was disheartening. On a normal day, that shelter would have 15 to 20 dogs. The day we got there, they had 70 dogs and at least 50 cats.
After we finished there, we drove over to El Reno.
I hate to use the word "luckily," but it's truly luck that the tornado system didn't strike a bullseye in El Reno. It was mostly outside the city, from the damage trail we saw. The city was definitely hit, but thankfully, it wasn't a direct hit. So many more people would have been injured, or worse.
This is the best video I have seen about this event. As someone who grew up with smaller tornadoes this is totally frightening.
49:25 Yeah very bad luck. The size was also misleading, as you see a visual funnel but the tornado was in fact tremendously larger. The direction changes were also part of it.
It looks like you two are very high
Lifelong Okie! This one was a little scary and it behaved weirdly. It turned. I'm 50 years old and I've been in Oklahoma all my life. I've never seen that happen. I've seen 5 tornadoes personally & I'm fascinated but I'm also careful. This was a very scary day.
I haven't seen this version before now of this storm thank u for sharing I enjoy and appreciate your content new sub from Nebraska here❤
The El Reno tornado was like some kind of eldritch nightmare, even for those of us who lived in Oklahoma most of our lives. It also hit literally 11 days after an EF5 went through Moore, Oklahoma, so after this we were all just kind've shell-shocked. I worked on 19th st in Moore for the May 20th tornado and it missed us by about 2 blocks, flattening the neighborhoods behind us. After the El Reno tornado not even two weeks later, I talked my husband into taking a different assignment with the Army so we could move away from Oklahoma for a break. We came back a few years later, but we needed the break, I think.
Literally the only thing that kept the El Reno tornado from being rated as an EF5 is that it stayed mostly in rural areas, so it mostly took out cars and barns, and very few actual habitated buildings.
If it had gone through El Reno proper, taking out neighborhoods and businesses, it would 100% have been rated an EF5. Instead, because it was hitting a rural area with very few buildings, the strongest, widest tornado in recorded history was only rated as an EF3.
You have to check out the Moore Oklahoma tornadoes. We got hit twice on the same path years apart.
Storm Chaser Daniel Shaw actually was on 40 and lost visibility, so he stopped… And was hit by a tractor trailer. Thankfully, he was fine
i think one of the saddest things is that, according to the police who could hear them over the radio, one of the team members (I think it was tim) was trying to communicate but then suddenly just began screaming "we're gonna die, we're going to die". god rip to that entire team
I live in Oklahoma City and I remember this tornado and it was a monster and it was just one of many that have happened since I moved here 25 years ago
I was watching this live when it happened.I will never forget hearing a female chaser screaming in pure fear.
That tornado didn’t just end like that documentary said. Another smaller tornado spawned out of that same mesocyclone and came through southwest Oklahoma. It was much weaker though. It went through the neighborhood where my current home is. I was in the middle of buying that home and had to visit it the day after, to inspect the damage. Thankfully I didn’t get any damage, but the surrounding homes had to have their roofs repaired and/or replaced.
Also to give some backstory of that El Reno tornado, which was on May 31, 2013: 11 days earlier, just a county away, in Moore Oklahoma (an Oklahoma City suburb), there was an EF5 tornado that devastated that city and killed many people, including many children at an elementary school. That tornado was one of the main reasons that there were so many storm chasers collected in the area for the El Reno tornado.