April 27th Tuscaloosa Tornado: 5 Years Later

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @lhaviland8602
    @lhaviland8602 4 роки тому +18

    8:45 Crossing I-359
    8:55-10:00 Wood Manor/ downtown
    10:15 McFarland & 15th/ University Mall
    10:25-11:10 Alberta city
    ~12:00 Holt/ Peterson area
    Damn that was a fast sucker.

  • @mattkowal90
    @mattkowal90 6 років тому +32

    I talked with Dr. Greg Forbes after the outbreak had ended, and he and I both agree that this tornado should have been rated an EF5 instead of a high-end EF4 with winds of 190 MPH, and he saw first hand the damage from the helicopter along the entire 81-mile long path from SW of Tuscaloosa to NE of Birmingham. That entire afternoon I was glued to the TV in Pennsylvania watching out for my weather because the entire system extended into New England. Being interested in tornadoes since I was young, I knew another Super Outbreak was going to occur, I just didn't expect it to happen six months before I turned 21 (Forbes was 23 when the '74 Outbreak occurred).

    • @megaoldskool76
      @megaoldskool76 6 років тому +1

      Matthew Kowal I remember the '74, '77 and '98 outbreak here in Alabama! It's crazy! My family's community took a direct hit each time, including 2011. I'm so trained now to tornado weather, the atmosphere has a different smell right as it's about to hit. Every single time!! I can't describe it. Each sounded like the dreaded "train" except the one in 2011. That one sounded like going thru a car wash with ear pops and MAJOR vertigo!

    • @dyer2cycle
      @dyer2cycle 5 років тому +6

      ..yes, there's no way in h@ll that this was not an EF-5...EF-4 my @ss...just look at the tornado itself, then look at the aerial damage path taken from the helicopter...

    • @davidmatheny1993
      @davidmatheny1993 4 роки тому

      It always seems like the northern suburbs of Birmingham are ground zero for these major tornadoes. The Homewood/Hoover side tends to only get the squall line smaller tornadoes.

    • @mattkowal90
      @mattkowal90 4 роки тому +1

      @@davidmatheny1993 Remember, in 1956 areas North were hit by a F4, then the Smithfield section F5 in 1977, Pleasant Grove/MacDonald Chapel section F5 in 1998, and of course this one: 2011 EF4 from SW of Tuscaloosa to just NE of Fultondale near Trussville. The 2011 event is the longest tracked of all 4 at about 81 miles from Greene County, AL to NE Jefferson County, AL.

    • @saiyongdawn7756
      @saiyongdawn7756 4 роки тому +1

      Y'all can keep it. Lol. Couldn't stand living where those monsters erupts.

  • @funshootin1
    @funshootin1 8 років тому +77

    he did one hell of a professional job..I'd be fertilizing my fruit of the looms.

    • @fancybear8538
      @fancybear8538 6 років тому +1

      Yeah, right up to the 02:37 point where this trained meteorologist says "We may have a vorta-see which is trying to develop with this...". Mmmmmm, no.

    • @phantomrailproductions
      @phantomrailproductions 6 років тому +3

      He meant vortex

    • @beantowne617
      @beantowne617 5 років тому +1

      @@fancybear8538 He was right. This thing had multiple horizontal vortices within/around the actual vortex, which signifies a very potent tornado.

    • @shadowbolt518
      @shadowbolt518 5 років тому +1

      @@fancybear8538 I'd like to see you get up there and do this for hours straight during a huge outbreak like this, you fucking dolt.

    • @leoobooboo2296
      @leoobooboo2296 3 роки тому

      😂

  • @packisbetter90
    @packisbetter90 6 років тому +30

    Great meteorologist. Him and James spann were awesome that day as well as the many others on tv across alabama

    • @statboy08
      @statboy08 2 роки тому

      Prater (like Jason Simpson on April 27th) worked with James Spann. Look for December Tornado in Alabama...same guy

    • @dravakian
      @dravakian Рік тому

      I have to add something in regards to Jason Simpson.. he was on air for the early round between 3 and 9am and had to watch helplessly as severe storms and tornadoes went through Holly Pond (where he grew up) yet maintained absolute professionalism.
      James, Mark, Jason and all the other meteorologists were heroes that day, without question.

  • @Kay-RT2020
    @Kay-RT2020 4 роки тому +6

    Excellent meteorology reporting by him and James Spann on this day. Helped save many lives.

  • @davidmatheny1993
    @davidmatheny1993 4 роки тому +11

    The unedited footage from this camera person is mixed in with all of these Tuscaloosa videos. There was a student that had to shut up some idiots hoopin' and hollerin' when the tornado came into clear view. He had to remind them that people were likely dying while they were treating it like some game.

  • @Matt-dg6ue
    @Matt-dg6ue 4 роки тому +5

    Out of all the historical tornadoes, this had the most violent movement. I'd imagine those horizontal suction vertices made it immensely more deadly and distructive.

  • @saiyongdawn7756
    @saiyongdawn7756 4 роки тому +6

    Gosh, I couldn't be a meteorologist. Stressful giving information while watching those monsters destroy things maybe even lives. Hats off to you guys. 😯👍

  • @bryanwilson8652
    @bryanwilson8652 8 років тому +13

    Those people were UA students.

  • @rebelfighter5249
    @rebelfighter5249 6 років тому +14

    "I can't believe we've got people sitting out there like it's a concert." Well to be fair, tornadoes r considered the rock gods of weather, so ya can't really blame those ppl for wanting to catch a look.

    • @indy_go_blue6048
      @indy_go_blue6048 5 років тому

      If you look at the ground to the right, that white thing on the ground looks like a golf ball. I thought for a moment that those idiots were actually out golfing!

    • @TexasNewsOwL
      @TexasNewsOwL 5 років тому

      They probably got one

    • @stroo_
      @stroo_ 4 роки тому +1

      I mean they were right next to the storm chaser who's got to know what they're doing

  • @marklohman965
    @marklohman965 3 роки тому

    Camera tripod?

  • @beckylynn209
    @beckylynn209 3 роки тому +1

    I loved that weatherman!! He was so scared for all the people!! What a passionate human being, even asking God for help.. This man no doubt saved a lot of lives that day.. I hope his family was safe.. Great video.. There's something very exciting about watching these people do this job.. Great job there!! 🌪️🤗❤️🌪️

  • @klk1900
    @klk1900 Рік тому

    The people curious on the damage rating. Most likely, and I’ve seen this happen tons of times. Dixie alley tornadoes are typically underrated because they move so fast across the ground. 55-75mph is the range I’ve seen. I’ve never chased any slower. But the EF scale is measuring wind gust of 3 seconds or more. I promise you if this tornado had been moving 15-30mph it wouldve done so much more damage. Remember it’s not how high the wind speed is it’s all about the duration your exposed. You could level every house with a 150mph wind if you sit it on the house for 3 minutes straight. But this also goes to show the hackelburg tornado had it been moving 15-20 it would’ve killed everything. It was moving 55-65mph and it still wiped out everything. So it was extremely powerful. But that area is a hot bed.

  • @erich84502b
    @erich84502b 5 років тому +2

    8:17 you might wind up like Dorthy, hope nobody was hurt

  • @LVM5584
    @LVM5584 19 днів тому

    I think what kept this Tornado from being rated an F5 was the fast forward speed of it. It was hauling ass at 60-65 mph. This reminded me so much of the Andover/Wichita Tornado of 1991 that was grinding at 30-35 mph that got an F5 rating. And I think this one had winds 200-250 mph but it was moving so Fast. High end F4 is the correct rating in my opinion

  • @karenweber8893
    @karenweber8893 7 років тому +4

    wow, He kept his cool more than any that day. Amazing time.

  • @b.entranceperium
    @b.entranceperium Рік тому

    Is there any longer footage of this from CBS 42? Id like to see some from the whole event of that day

  • @thomasdewitt5705
    @thomasdewitt5705 4 роки тому

    I was living in Franklin TN and we had are share of tornados that day it was one of the biggest out break over 300 people lost there lives that day.. sad day.

  • @loganmiller5273
    @loganmiller5273 Рік тому

    Can literally hear the awe and fear in his voice

  • @jcnwillemsen
    @jcnwillemsen 3 місяці тому

    4:08 “You can see the rotation” no shit

  • @joeharwell54
    @joeharwell54 3 роки тому

    Great job keeping the public informed.

  • @supertornadogun1690
    @supertornadogun1690 5 років тому +1

    9:14 that's what she said

  • @AnxiousJack
    @AnxiousJack 3 роки тому

    Now I’m watching this video, 5 years later.

  • @joshuaraney9403
    @joshuaraney9403 4 роки тому

    Can you please do more videos of CBS 42 tornado warning coverage 2011 2012 2013 2014 all of them

  • @dyer2cycle
    @dyer2cycle 5 років тому +3

    ...I thought this guy did a great job...too bad about his legal troubles and that he is no longer with the Station... :(

    • @nathankeys195
      @nathankeys195 5 років тому

      dyer2cycle what were the troubles

    • @peachxtaehyung
      @peachxtaehyung 4 роки тому

      @@nathankeys195 someone said it was I think domestic abuse and stalking

    • @bizzimartini
      @bizzimartini 2 місяці тому

      Probably got PTSD from this

  • @jmt8706official
    @jmt8706official 3 роки тому

    This was in my recommendations today.

  • @AccendoWorld
    @AccendoWorld 5 років тому +4

    So my guess is this video was about a tornado...? A dangerous tornado, that’s right. Violent Tornado. A big one. A big Tornado. Tornado tornado tornado.

    • @Hokie4Life
      @Hokie4Life 5 років тому +1

      Accendo World lol

    • @nataliedowning4563
      @nataliedowning4563 5 років тому +1

      😂 A tornado with circulation.
      Apparently she has seen one without circulation 🤔

  • @user-zr2lt6dh8j
    @user-zr2lt6dh8j 4 роки тому +2

    That thing got ugly quick... eeeerrr

  • @theknowitall4090
    @theknowitall4090 7 років тому +3

    Students hangin out,

  • @rogerbrock2209
    @rogerbrock2209 2 роки тому

    They are Storm Spotters and Chasers.

  • @ericascali5427
    @ericascali5427 2 роки тому +1

    Ghe. Grosso. E. Dolori🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉❤️❤️❤️

  • @rockyj5047
    @rockyj5047 3 роки тому

    April 27th Tuscaloosa Tornado: 5 Years Later...5 years later

  • @deioncarter8653
    @deioncarter8653 7 років тому +1

    Very large tornado! #Twist Of Fury

  • @Sean63_HD
    @Sean63_HD 7 років тому

    have no idea what those students where doing!

  • @theminingtrain5338
    @theminingtrain5338 8 років тому

    lol

  • @jx-dama9611
    @jx-dama9611 3 роки тому

    Terrible camera work here, really amateur hour.......🤡s