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The Tri-state tornado of 1925, was on the ground for about 3.5 hours, sped along at speeds of 60 mph, went 220 miles, without ever leaving the ground, and the Grandmother (who was 24 at the time) said it sucked the water out of wells
There are some things in this world that if not respected will kill you in less than a heartbeat. Foolish kids came face to face with death and escaped by nothing more than pure dumb luck.
This is why experience people CHASE a tornado.
Amateurs, please, stay home.
omg
no kidding
In newer theories, it is supposed that the Tri-state wasn’t a single tornado but a serious of several tornadoes. But that’s still controversial.
F6?
god they are just luckey without luck that twister would of sucked up his ass
These guys really got balls to get so close to that monster!!!
EF6??
@Teigokane It makes sense it was multiple tornadoes from the same storm cell. Official’s at the time stated the damage path was continuous but I always thought the official position was unlikely.
what they dont realise… they are chasing an f5.. the deadliest on earth? wtf an F2 could go and kill hundreds of people who where camping, just because an F5 has got really high winds doesnt make it the deadliest it could be in a field somewhere and hit nothing????
tornado says hello! Im just gonna kill ya
i’ve seen video of storm chasers *kudoo’s* in the heart of a tornado not a f-5 mind you but wow!!! how intense…i don’t know about an f-6 though what where the wind speeds of the tornadic supercell maxed out at? if this was and f-6 why havn’t i read or heard about it? no tornado recorded in the history of tornadic storms has ever acceded a f-5 if any tornado would have a chance how bout the oklahoma city tornado..amongst many others.
These dumb asses haha but hella crazy
wow
“You guys, help!”
Yea man I’ll be right there to stop the F5 tornado with my bare hands.
it is impossible for a tornado to be rated an ef-6 because there would be no way to rate its damange because an ef-5 destroys everything even foundations so there would be no way to rate anything higher even though the winds of this twister was 318mph
Is this chuck norris?
its looks like what israel do for palestinians
@Sooner121 It was said that the twister was 1 mph away from being an F-6.
@rebelwwe ok , there is no F-6 tornado. In the Concieved fujita scale it was possible based on windspeed , but the fact is they judge by damage , not wind speeds in the old fujita scale. They figured windspeed would not matter , because the fact that the F-5 took everything , and you cannot destroy more than everything. That is why Fujita Cut the scale off at F-5. The windspeed could be 600 mph and it would just be a windspeed record for an F-5 or now EF-5 Tornado.
@Jordansmom99 No its not a F6 but it was extremely close,just a few mph under an F6
love reed timmer! <3
Reed’s first chase turn out to be the harshest lesson ever: NEVER GO UNDER OVERPASS DURING TWISTER. Now Reed is a pro and got a lot of violent tornado filming on his belt.