When a town, such as Greensburg, Kansas, is totally destroyed by a tornado, you never see photos with the bank vault standing there amid the rubble. Just wondering if anyone has seen a vault after a bank was destroyed.
When a town, such as Greensburg, Kansas, is totally destroyed by a tornado, you never see photos with the bank vault standing there amid the rubble. Just wondering if anyone has seen a vault after a bank was destroyed.
Filmed near Lookeba, Oklahoma during the May 24, 2011 Oklahoma tornado outbreak, this extremely close-up video details incredibly violent, chaotic motion within the main vortex of this long-tracked tornado — something rarely captured on video.
A F5 Tornado ripped through the center of Joplin, Mo. I was lucky enough to be able to volunteer with my fiance and friends. This is a small look at what Joplin looks like now. We didn’t get to see the worst spots as only search and rescue were allowed in.
[Dir By B Sound Films] www.facebook.com Its 4779736 ppl here in Alabama…if everyone give dollars that would equal up to 594720 = Helping a lot of ppl.A path of destruction at least several hundreds yard wide cleared its way with high winds in Pratt City April 27, 2011
Storm chasers Chad Cowan, Darin Brunin and Jordan Wrecke were in perfect position to document this amazing, photogenic tornado that occurred near Grainola, OK on February 27, 2011. The tornado eventually crossed the OK/KS border, and remained over open country for its lifespan. Chad shot this video with the Canon 5D Mark II with a 17-40mm f/4L wide angle lens. Like the opening shot? You can help send Chad to South America by voting in the National Geographic contest, below! We appreciate your support! www.nationalgeographic.com Prints also available at www.chasethestorms.com and http Chad will be one of the only chasers filming exclusively with an HDSLR this season! Expect more of the same from his future videos — only closer next time!
asalamu alaikum brothers and sisters
last night,a tornado hit my town
yes my hillbilly hell town in georgia
AlhamdulAllah my house didn’t get any damage,the power just went out for a while
but my school is blown to oblivion
and 7 people are reported dead
just from this small town
around 300 are reported dead throughout the Mississippi-Alabama area
take a look:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=213190582042780&set=a.212116702150168.63407.100000555180727&type=1&theater
this was my social studies classroom
i was in it just the other day
complaining about how i hate learning about the South and the civil war and whatnot
my school…or what’s left of it
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1858443215737&set=a.1858399494644.2102862.1080589841&type=1&theater
im a brat and always wanted to move out of here and get a life,but subhanAllah,im just an idiot
i don’t live in this town,but i go to school in it
i live a bit farther away from this city
anyway guys,hows life for YOU?
@hilwa:now she’s taken the term "fat" as my new label
Aftermath of a life taking and destructive Tornado, that came through Alabama on Wednesday, tearing up sevral parts of the state and city. Felt bad seeing this, TV is nothing like actually seeing it, God bless all of them.
Video of four violent wedge tornadoes from different supercells in eastern Mississippi into Alabama, including the EF-5 that occurred near Philadelphia, Mississippi, as well as the birth of the Tuscaloosa tornado. Sadly, this tornado outbreak over “Dixie Alley” was responsible for substantial loss of life and property across MS, AL, GA, as violent tornadoes struck Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, and other populated areas. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this tragedy.
Is it a tornado, hurricane, flood, tsunami, what?? It can be anything weather-related. Mine was tornado. I heard wind, thunder and obviously rain. I looked out my window and all I could see was dust and dirt and plants, like I was buried underground…freaky… after the storm, it was gold outside… I’m serious…. gold…
Nate Hughett and Ryne Chandler chasing the F5 tornado in Tuscaloosa AL. This storm was like nothing else that I have ever seen. We apologize for the language.
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Ok so I live in Louisville KY and we have always had severe weather but I have NEVER been in a tornado. I live in the Ohio Valley so Tornados aren’t too common and I have never really been worried. But now that I have a child I am for some reason terrified of the thought of a tornado! We’re suppose to be having serious storms tonight that could produce tornados and my question is, is my basement that I have to walk outside to get into, safe? It’s underneath the house but I have to walk out the back door to get into it. The door isn’t secure at all and can’t lock from the inside. It’s also un-finished and not big at all. Now my house is old and brick. The basement walls are 5 feet of concrete so I feel like thats a very good thing. My fear would be that the door could fly open and then we get ripped out of the basement or something! I don’t understand why I am so terrified. I guess because before I only had to worry about my own life but now I have a child I have to worry about as well!!! Any reassurance would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Storm chasers Andy Gabrielson and Dick McGowan encountered several weak tornadoes prior to the development of the large EF-3 tornado that tragically impacted the small town of Mapleton. They abandoned the chase for several hours to assist affected residents.
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I only see one piece of grey, the rest is black.
In 2008 ABC 33/40 looked back at this historic Jefferson County F5 tornado. www.srh.noaa.gov
Extremely rare audio recording of an F5 tornado. This is taken from a WOOD-TV 8 1964 special with Buck Matthews, called “Tornado”. The video of the tornado was taken by Ernie Czetli. The sound was recorded by Paul Muskiewicz as the tornado moved across the northwest suburbs of Grand Rapids. The last video sigment shown here is not the same tornado, it’s the April 2, 1957 Dallas tornado.
The Elie, Manitoba Tornado was an F5 tornado that struck the town of Elie, Manitoba on June 22, 2007. While several houses were leveled, no one was injured or killed by the tornado. Me and Tara were driving on the trans-canada right into the the thing, crazy kids, we drove past it about 100 metres away this is when the gap between the approach and the crossing occurs, the audio would not transfer from my Lg chocolate phone to my Macbook pro. There are a few times where we are like its coming towards us go go go, and another time like wow its getting huge. The ground was shaking so we peaced out pretty quick, Pretty sick experience!!! Tara was driving and I was filming from my phone. Just recently repaired my damaged phone to get the footage back and to share with all
From the collection of Sky Watch Productions: Tornadoes, Large Hail, Amazing Storm Structure, and EF-5 Damage from Greensburg Kansas the morning after. Footage taken in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
Something I’ve noticed about myself is I get an adrenaline rush when something catastrophic happens. I felt like bouncing off the walls on 9/11. I felt excited during the tsunami or in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. I’ve had daydreams of life during a nuclear war, somehow imagining life would be more meaningful in such a situation. Every time we have a thunder storm or major winds I sit at the window hoping it gets worse. I think if I ever saw a tornado in real life I’d drive towards it and am not sure when common sense would take over. What do you think about this adrenaline rush I seem to get in the face of destruction?
It is possible I’m a christian? hehe. No, actually I’m an atheist that doesn’t believe in the afterlife, although I can see how you’d get that impression.
Woah Kobain. There is a difference between enjoying conflict and not doing anything about suffering. I volunteer once a week at a homeless soup kitchen and raise 300 dollars for abused women and children every year.
A surveillance camera captures a tornado ripping through Parkersburg, Iowa.
One mile wide wedge tornado from near Yazoo City, Mississippi on April 24, 2010. Intercepted the tornado near Holly Bluff just east of the Mississippi River, and tracked the huge wedge to the damage path in Yazoo City, after which we assisted with the rescue effort until emergency personnel gained control of the situation. Check out TornadoVideos.net for more updates…
“Tornado Alley,” the film that’s being called the most anticipated giant-screen release of the past decade, premieres today in six venues across the country, including the Cincinnati Museum Center’s Robert D. Lindner Family Omnimax Theater.
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Footage and pictures I took of Greensburg, Kansas as we drove through on July 5th, 2007 after the devastating F5 tornado that destroyed 95% of the town on May 4th, 2007. I also included 2 images I took of Greensburg when we drove through July 6th, 2004 which advertised the world’s largest hand dug well.
Footage from the April 26, 1991 Red Rock, Oklahoma tornado as it crosses Interstate 35, destroying a house and wedging a cow beneath a guardrail. Format: Betacam SP. Photographer: Martin Lisius. Available for license from StormStock. Copyrighted. Do not copy.