The Jarrell F5 Tornado – Destructive and Mysterious



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Thanks so much for watching! I wanted to try something new and do a tornado mini doc. I’ve seen a lot of other new YouTubers do it so I wanted to try it out. ALSO it had been awhile since I released a tornado video.. Don’t mind the different background. I’m working on a new (top secret) YouTube channel.

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0:00 intro
1:00 The Setup for the 1997 Central Texas Tornado Outbreak
4:54 The Supercell formation of the Jarrell Tornado
5:18 Moody and Lorena Tornado
7:00 The Belton Lake Tornado near Morgan’s Point
7:42 the Formation of the Jarrell Rope Tornado
10:00 Interstate 35
11:40 The mysterious Transition from Rope to Wedge tornado
12:50 the Dead Man Walking Tornado Photo
15:00 Double Creek Estates
17:00 The Victims of the Jarrell Tornado
19:30 Cedar Park Tornado

Scott Guest Jarrell Tornado Footage:
https://youtu.be/c6EhR47EM-g?si=5QC4Dw8ZieRS2j87

Sandy Silvas Moody Tornado Footage:
https://youtu.be/jp-1Ml4aMBw?si=gKIgC70zen698ZR7

Don Svadlenak Jarrell Tornado Video:
https://youtu.be/jp-1Ml4aMBw?si=gKIgC70zen698ZR7

KWTX’s Jarrell, TX Tornado Video
https://youtu.be/k5zQTj2j3Ec?si=aB__tTtN6OMXUkPl

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34 thoughts on “The Jarrell F5 Tornado – Destructive and Mysterious”

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    Thanks so much for watching! I wanted to try something new and do a tornado mini doc. I've seen a lot of other new YouTubers do it so I wanted to try it out. ALSO it had been awhile since I released a tornado video.. Don't mind the different background. I'm working on a new (top secret) YouTube channel.

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  2. Did I miss it? Or did he not talk about why the tornado traveled southwest opposite of what most tornadoes travel. I know he said he would discuss it at the top of the video, but I never heard him say anything about.

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  3. I survived the Cedar Park tornado with my family from the same system as it hopped over our house while we were in a central closet. There were cracks along the foundation from the tornado trying to pick up the house. The scenes from Jarrell are seared into my memory forever. We were so fortunate. I had no idea until recently, coming across your videos that the Jarrell tornado was so infamous among tornado enthusiasts. Keep up the amazing work, dude. Your videos are fantastic and exceptionally well made.

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  4. To me the scariest part of this is that so many of those who died were doing what they were supposed to do: sheltering in an interior room. Many of them even came home early, thinking they would be safer at home. This sort of thing is why, if I ever move back to a tornado-prone region, I will not have a house without a basement, and even then, I plan to save up for a shelter.

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  5. How did this not get suggested to me for two days!?

    Edit: love the 90s intro, too. I haven’t watched it in a long time, but, for some reason, it reminded of the beginning of “It Sounded Like a Freight Train.”

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  6. That one that was captured in Alabama is the scariest looking one to me. It looked like it had eyes at one point and both "arms" reaching out. But, Jarrell was pure evil, slow, and meticulous.

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  7. I'm so happy you went into the stories of the people living in the neighborhood that god destroyed. It was both heartbreaking and inspiring and just crazy that all that was pretty much happening at the same time. I can't imagine crawling out of a storm shelter to see all my neighbors buried under debris. I'm glad there were some that survived.

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  8. I lived in Killeen for two years, which is about 20 minutes north of Jarrell, so was able to go see the memorial site. I’ve been to the Twistex memorial in El Reno and also the Plaza Towers Elementary Memorial in Moore and Jarrell is without a doubt the most chilling. It really changes your perspective being there. Like I get caught up in the statistics and shock of all the record breaking tornadoes and tend to lose appreciation for the human factor, but that shit will humble you quick.

    I was gonna say it seems like an odd choice to cover this since it’s been done so extensively the past few years (even by you with the dead man walking lore), but I still enjoyed this. Not a lot of people talk about that gap of time between what is seemingly two tornadoes, and also I don’t think many people have shown Google earth pics either. Nice job.

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  9. From a different document I learned that the tornado had a sandblasting effect do to all the dirt it picked up and then that first building it destroyed. It sat over the neighborhood basically sanding everyone to death. Blades of grass, dirt, and debris just ripping through the skin. They said in the document that cows were stripped to the bone and the only way they could identify some of the victims was through their dental records because of that sandblasting effect.

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  10. This guy kinda weirds me out. It’s like you can’t tell if he’s constantly smiling while he talks or what. And the porn ‘stache doesn’t do much to help. Awesome videos tho….two 👍 👍

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  11. This tornado literally goes. Hey, I’m gonna go through freaking METAL RECYCLING facility, grab a whole bunch of shrapnel, steer right into a couple of houses and then sit on top of the rest.. then just go to the woods and vanish…. Like wth.. it’s always baffled me… like evil incarnate or something

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