The Tornado Iceberg - Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • THANKS SO MUCH FOR 50K SUBS!!!!!
    Part 2: • Tornado Iceberg - Pt. 2
    Today, we will be exploring all things tornadoes through the tornado Iceberg. This is just part 1.. Part 2 is coming out next week so subscribe and hit that bell so you can be notified! Thanks so much for watching. Feel free to reach out on my instagram or email, but I apologize for delayed responses as I have been getting a lot of messages lately.
    instagram - @ jakeswegle
    email - Jacobswegle@gmail.com
    Also be sure to leave suggestions for the future (enhanced) tornado iceberg in the comments below! Thanks for watching!
    contents:
    0:00 intro
    0:55 Tornado vs Hurricane
    1:29 Tornado vs Twister vs Cyclone
    2:07 Wizard of Oz
    2:40 Tornado Watch vs Tornado Warning
    3:29 Tornado Sirens
    3:55 Twister 1996
    4:42 Tornado Alley
    5:13 Supercell
    5:30 EF Scale
    6:10 Storm Chasers
    6:38 dust devil tornado selfie meme
    7:00 Joplin EF5 2011
    7:44 hook echo
    8:22 2011 Superoutbreak
    9:05 2013 El Reno Tornado
    9:30 Tornado Season
    9:52 EF6
    10:12 Canada's Only F5
    10:36 PDS
    11:00 Tornado Emergency
    11:40 Dixie Alley
    12:30 Tornadoes in the US
    12:54 Tri State tornado
    13:22 Valley and River Tornado Myth
    13:51 Moore EF5 F5 Tornado
    14:28 Wray Co Tornado
    14:45 McConnell AFB Tornado Footage
    15:22 Tornado Intercept Vehicles
    15:55 Mike Morgan Gary England James Spann
    16:27 Get Up Under the Girders
    17:12 Sirens go off live in Joplin
    17:30 Dead Man Walking Jarrell Texas 1997
    18:13 Will Norton
    18:45 Tornado Alley Moving East
    19:18 EF5 Drought
    2020: Pilger Twin Tornadoes
    20:28 El Reno was an EF3
    20:55 Nocturnal Tornadoes
    21:22 Greensburg Tornado
    21:50 1974 Tornado Superoutbreak
    22:22 Hoosier Alley
    22:34 Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India
    22:50 1999 Bridgecreek Moore KFOR Live Coverage
    23:25 Mayfield should have been an EF5
    23:50 Flying Cows
    24:00 TVS
    24:28 All you can do is pray
    25:00 Tornadoes sound like Trains
    Videos Referenced:
    Tornado Classics - Vol. 1
    • Tornado Video Classics...
    McConnell AFB Tornado
    • Iconic Tornado Video 1...
    Wray Colorado Tornado:
    • Watch this EXTREME up-...
    Tornado Selfie Meme:
    • Crazy Guy Runs Into Ou...
    Overpass Tornado:
    • Overpass Tornado
    Wizard of Oz Tornado Scene:
    • The Wizard of Oz (1939...
    #tornado #iceberg #weather

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  • @Rowanberrry
    @Rowanberrry Рік тому +1802

    I just wanna say that your channel is literally PERFECT for my autism. nowhere else can i find this obscure brain-scratching information about tornadoes that's presented in an entertaining and easy to understand way. I love tornadoes so much and find them so fascinating and I'm glad there's a whole community of people who agree!

    • @hotaruishere2133
      @hotaruishere2133 Рік тому +116

      LOL I'm autistic too!!!!! I have Asperger's!!! What is with us and being obsessed with STEAM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, Math) related things?? 😂😂😂 we're so inherently nerdy!!

    • @duckaroo980
      @duckaroo980 Рік тому

      @@hotaruishere2133 if your joking ur so fucked up

    • @Tc-rn8lh
      @Tc-rn8lh Рік тому +12

      I remember watching Night of the Twister! :)

    • @white4845
      @white4845 Рік тому

      Autism 💀

    • @DarranKern
      @DarranKern Рік тому +29

      Ew

  • @quizchris
    @quizchris Рік тому +1629

    I'm so glad there's a community out there obsessed with tornados... So many of us 90s kids growing up on Twister, Night of the Twisters and all those home movies compilation VHS tapes. Love this channel, one of the very very few I actually have set up to notify me when a video drops.

    • @Samuel-7418
      @Samuel-7418 Рік тому +29

      I hope people will start using camcorders and actual cameras again. Then we could get really good footage of tornados, even from far away. And if someone isn't far away, we could get really close up views of what's going on!
      Edit: I just got to 14:48 in the video. 😂

    • @Oliver_the_melanie_fan
      @Oliver_the_melanie_fan Рік тому +22

      90s: tornado movies. 2013: real strong tornado.

    • @Unb3arablePain
      @Unb3arablePain Рік тому +18

      It's odd because I remember growing up being into weather, meteorology, and tornadoes was seen as some obscure nerd hobby like Amateur radio. Now within the past 2 years on UA-cam and other social media sites there are entire communities that discuss it day in and day out.

    • @no-purpose-here
      @no-purpose-here Рік тому +9

      night of the twisters HOLY FUCKKKKK THAT BOOK❤

    • @ktbear21
      @ktbear21 Рік тому +19

      I *still* watch Twister routinely with my kids ❤️😆

  • @archie1353
    @archie1353 Рік тому +16

    i live in florida and it’s super scary when a hurricane is happening and then you start to hear even more noise randomly, because you don’t know if it just got worse or if that’s a tornado coming straight at you

  • @samanthamoosesister2602
    @samanthamoosesister2602 Рік тому +23

    April 2011 survivor here! It’s funny I’m even so interested in tornados still considering the worst storm trauma of my life was from that fateful day of April 17th. I lived in lower Tennessee so yeah right in the middle of it. I haven’t been able to hear of a tornado even being possible without freaking out. You did a nice little explanation on it! It’s hard for some others to understand how terrifying it truly was.

  • @FrankReynolds182
    @FrankReynolds182 Рік тому +510

    I actually just went up to Joplin today to take my girlfriend out to eat. It's crazy still how entire sections of the town look brand new because almost all the businesses and homes had to be rebuilt. I'll tell you this though, as someone who lived in Southwest Missouri in 2011, that tornado didn't hurt just Joplin. It devastated the entire area because Joplin was the primary place a lot of the people in smaller towns worked, went grocery shopping, did fun stuff etc. I'm not sure I have data to back it up, but it caused a lot of people, including my family, to have to move away from our smaller towns to find work elsewhere as well as just have a new center for commerce and fun. It was really sad.

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +63

      That's true! Sometimes I forget about the smaller satellite towns that depend on Joplin. That is very sad though.

    • @m1xabl3
      @m1xabl3 Рік тому +5

      Yea I lived in Nevada Mo at the time, moved shortly after but not for that reason!😂

    • @FrankReynolds182
      @FrankReynolds182 Рік тому +2

      @@m1xabl3 I lived in Anderson about 20 minutes south of Joplin. I kinda miss the small town life, not gonna lie.

    • @ericw48
      @ericw48 Рік тому +1

      I was born in Joplin and lived in Neosho until I was 9. Then, we moved into James Spann territory in northeast Alabama.
      I was in my 20's before I realized tornadoes are not just a part of everyday life for everyone.

    • @Bhlunted
      @Bhlunted Рік тому +1

      I used to live in Branson and remember that tornado and also the one that tore Branson up awhile ago

  • @Unb3arablePain
    @Unb3arablePain Рік тому +135

    I can confirm the "sounds like a train" thing is totally real. I don't remember my first hit by a tornado as I was 4 years old other than the massive winds, but as an adult an EF2 has just dissipated a few miles before coming my way, and a new EF1 tornado had formed right on top of me and finally touched down a quarter mile away across the highway and moved for a couple miles, flipping over some cars.
    As you said I had no chance of seeing the tornado except my TV broadcast going out just minutes before arrival and the swirling vortex above me moving to form touch down had this low, loud, roar that can only be described as a fast locomotive passing by.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 Рік тому +3

      We had several go over when I was young, but I never heard the sound. I moved to another state, and then a big one missed us by a few blocks. I definitely heard it then!

    • @cutecelgf
      @cutecelgf Рік тому +3

      yes!! i wasn’t in a tornado, but i recently was in a category 4 hurricane (the wind speeds were around 155 mph) and it sounds like a train or a large semi truck is driving by.. tornados can form during a hurricane so it could’ve been tornados forming outside of my house but it is very terrifying to sit through.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 Рік тому +3

      @@cutecelgf I’ve been in hurricanes, and they’re pretty scary, too. I never stayed for one over category 1, though.

    • @GTaichou
      @GTaichou Рік тому +3

      Had an unconfirmed tornado/straight line wind pass less than 10 minutes south of our house. I remember hearing the roar from the deck. I remember going out with my step dad to help friends in the path clean up damage after it passed. More than a single train, it sounds like several, or an absolutely monster, heavy train!

    • @beardedzeus1337
      @beardedzeus1337 Рік тому +3

      I've been in 3 tornadoes and I have never heard the train sound everyone talks about. It always sounded more like the low rumbling growl of a large monster than a train to me. Even the 4/27/11 Hackleburg AL EF5 sounded like a monster to most of the people I've talked to(I lived there).
      Trains sound higher pitched to me than a tornado.

  • @clarity7650
    @clarity7650 Рік тому +23

    This guy doesn’t get the views he deserves. So well researched in all his videos. Great chill environment. Joplin survivor here the was he gently addressing hard subjects. I’ve been obsessed with tornadoes since I was a kid in Texas.

  • @mooing_cowmilk
    @mooing_cowmilk Рік тому +13

    disclaimer, some of this info is only true in the US. For example, watch vs warning. Canada's warning is a US's watch

  • @hearmeout9138
    @hearmeout9138 Рік тому +356

    I live in Dixie Alley and we were struck by an EF-3 at 4a.m. about 11 years ago. I don’t recall hearing the roar of the wind but I could hear the most minuscule sounds intensely. I heard windows breaking upstairs, I could hear debris hitting our basement windows, I heard the garage doors creaking before they crumpled, I heard a door slam after a window broke, and I heard trees falling onto and into the house. I also looked at the garage door once and it looked like some weird Tim Burton claymation movie. The lightning was like a strobe light, leaves and small rocks were moving across the windows in a jerky motion, and since the power had gone out, there was a stark discontinuity between the short periods of darkness and the bright flashes. I wish I had focused beyond the surface of the windows because I believe that I was observing debris flying around outside the house but I never focused on it because I was transfixed on the odd show on the window.

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +74

      Wow that sounds terrifying. Im glad you made it out okay!.. You're a great writer btw.

    • @SoCal780
      @SoCal780 Рік тому +20

      @@SwegleStudios I was just thinking the exact same thing! I know a great writer when I see one, and this guy definitely has “it.”

    • @saschaberger7201
      @saschaberger7201 Рік тому +1

      Thx for this cool A.I.story, 😊

    • @hearmeout9138
      @hearmeout9138 Рік тому +13

      @@saschaberger7201 unfortunately the dead were real.

    • @amarisbutlr
      @amarisbutlr Рік тому

      i would be sizzling and quaking

  • @smileyface81mc77
    @smileyface81mc77 Рік тому +279

    I’m so happy this channel exists. When I was a little kid, I was obsessed with tornados, asking what they did to various objects, and no one really ever gave me much info. This channel is the “grown up actually sits down and talks to me” moment that I needed all those years ago, and I really appreciate it. You definitely deserve those 50K subs and way more.

    • @spungbopscarepans
      @spungbopscarepans Рік тому +7

      are you a clone of me? because i’ve had that same obsession with tornadoes. although i started to gradually stray away from the topic until recently.

    • @pietrocaliumi9834
      @pietrocaliumi9834 2 місяці тому +3

      Man you are so relatable, when i was a kid i had hundred of printed wikipedia pages about tornadoes and hurricanes thanks to my dad (we didn't have an internet connection at home) but it always saddened me how almost everyone around me completely ignoring the topic at the point of denying the presence of tornadoes in Italy

  • @rileyblack7160
    @rileyblack7160 Рік тому +13

    I was in Cullman for the 2011 outbreak. The big one went right behind my house and seriously injured one of the neighbors. The abiding memory of that day was how dry it was. It didn't rain at all the entire time. Also, we basically missed the entire second half of school that year because we had a huge snow in February, spring break, and then tornadoes tore the county apart.

  • @getbogged
    @getbogged Рік тому +90

    I did a school project many years ago on Greensberg and their post-tornado rebuilding plan! They saw the horrific destruction as an opportunity to completely rebuild the town to be sustainable. It's a little sad that it's never talked about, but their plan was to have a walkable town with a bunch of LEED buildings that have businesses that are specifically useful and sustainable for the people living in the town. The whole master plan is available publicly online and I think it's very cool :)

    • @ammitthedevourer7316
      @ammitthedevourer7316 Рік тому +4

      Was looking for this comment! I remember they announced the plans when I was in 5th grade and was super hyped about it, lol.

    • @feoltmanns7624
      @feoltmanns7624 3 місяці тому +2

      I’d be more interested in public storm shelters. Sustainable energy efficient buildings and homes means nothing if a tornado wipes it all out.

    • @blackmusik109
      @blackmusik109 Місяць тому

      ​@@feoltmanns7624that just means that they get to try again

    • @SirFrogsley
      @SirFrogsley День тому

      That's so cool! What a beatiful way to grow from something so horrific

  • @ckself
    @ckself Рік тому +57

    I grew up in North Carolina in the 90s. I was a weather nerd child and remember the Jarell Tornado being a big deal but for whatever reason, maybe cause I'm more of a hurricane nerd, I didn't really know much about it other than that it was bad. Now, I'm a NWS meteorologist in Houston, TX and have been doing a lot of severe weather and radar training which has lead me to look at famous tornadoes in more detail. The Jarell tornado has recently become an obsession of mine. It is such a weird and terrifying tornado. Great idea for a case study video if you haven't done one already.

    • @TheUrbanOutdoorsmen
      @TheUrbanOutdoorsmen Місяць тому +1

      This is a great story. I grew up in Texas and moved to North Carolina in 1996. I moved from Salado to Raleigh just before the Jarell tornado hit and remember thinking how mad I was that I missed it(logic of a 9 yo mind lol). Little did I know that I was in nc just in time for Hurricane Fran which devastated nc from Raleigh to the coast. 2 weeks without power and everything was flooded including my school so we were out of school for weeks. I lived in Cary NC in 2011 and remember the 2011 tornado outbreak. We had friends staying with us when the storm hit and it was a pretty fun experience in the end. I worked for a small construction company at the time and we stopped building the addition we were working on and spent the next week cutting trees off peoples homes at no cost. I remember how dedicated my boss was to volunteering for the community in a time of need. In 2017 I moved to Morehead City only to be smashed by hurricane Florence a year later. We evacuated to Raleigh for 3 days and returned to a tree across our house and garage and our property was under about a foot of water. That sucked. It was hot and there was no power at our house for 4 weeks because of the extensive damage in our neighborhood. Now I live in central Texas again and I have 4 kids of my own and I dread the tornado sirens.

  • @dimetriashibgle9506
    @dimetriashibgle9506 Рік тому +7

    As a joplin resident and someone who went threw the tornado and has seen the town come back I love how much you cover and talk about it

  • @skreelthebarbarian
    @skreelthebarbarian 10 місяців тому +2

    People that grow up in Dixie Alley are always told things like "they sound like freight trains" "you'll hear it before you see it"
    So it makes sense now with your input on it being a more hilly region

  • @rosieleaverton
    @rosieleaverton Рік тому +146

    Tornadoes are so incredibly scary, yet so interesting at the same time. I live near the upper edge of Tornado Alley, but thankfully have never directly seen any tornadoes. Had plenty of times where my family had to high-tail it to our basement, though, and one time where I saw the sky actually look green from the hail of a tornado starting to form a town or two away. Excited for part 2! And congrats on 50 (almost 60)k subs!

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +8

      Thanks so much for watching! It's weird how the scariest stuff tends to be the most interesting (at least for me).. Probably some weird psychology thing.

    • @sportblort1021
      @sportblort1021 Рік тому +5

      That green sky thing is definitely eerie. I remember my neighborhood specifically got hit by a tornado, and just before we went downstairs there was this green haze everywhere outside my window. I'll never forget that strange color. Thankfully, our house only received minor damage, but just 4 or 5 houses down one had its entire attic ripped off and further down one house was almost leveled.

    • @rosieleaverton
      @rosieleaverton Рік тому +2

      @@sportblort1021 Oh, wow. Glad you and your family were okay!

    • @Covefiel
      @Covefiel Рік тому

      Get out of there asap

    • @jarroddraper5140
      @jarroddraper5140 Рік тому +2

      The last one I watched form went really dark in one spot then moved away. seen grean clouds with hail also. I watched one form in my dorm room one day back in college looked like a goose egg so I kept a eye on it for a few minutes asked my room mate for confirmation on what I was seeing and about 5 minutes latter the sirens started going off so knowing ware it was we started making our way over to the shelter bout the time we walked over it dropped don't think it did much other than got everyone a little walk in

  • @douglasnotdoug9549
    @douglasnotdoug9549 Рік тому +56

    My yearly tornado obsession is coming back and this video came at the perfect time! Thank you!!!

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +7

      haha no problem.. My obsession always strengthens around the beginning or tornado season

  • @LaPetiteBoulin
    @LaPetiteBoulin Рік тому +6

    I live in West Tennessee, and most of our tornadoes come at night. It's frightening to not know where it is coming from & you don't want to be asleep & not prepared. Thank you for the video! New sub!

  • @EnoYaka
    @EnoYaka Рік тому +8

    I always find it interesting how two people filmed the washington il tornado as it smashed into their houses, no one ever talks about those :( theyre intense vids also another important thing about the Jarrell tornado is that it moved so slow that the damage done was more than we've seen in most places.. everyone died unless they were underground

  • @megabruhfartxddd
    @megabruhfartxddd Рік тому +76

    Glad I've stumbled across your channel a few months back, today I was able to meet a Chief Meteorologist for a seminar class. He was hella cool to meet, and only furthered my interest for meteorology.

    • @xTracii
      @xTracii Рік тому +4

      Nicee

    • @OdysseyABMS
      @OdysseyABMS Рік тому

      it is time to layoff a few beans

    • @diychad7268
      @diychad7268 Рік тому

      That's right gotta love those geology based degrees!! GIS here but I had to take a couple meteorology classes in my college days

  • @SwegleStudios
    @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +236

    Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/oTzkJPkFw_c/v-deo.html
    Also be sure to leave suggestions for the future (enhanced) tornado iceberg in the comments below! Thanks for watching!

    • @Imnothereeee
      @Imnothereeee Рік тому +3

      I like your vids

    • @FiveNightsAtFreddysFan765
      @FiveNightsAtFreddysFan765 Рік тому +1

      Already am thanks for asking nicely though

    • @Erens_CDT
      @Erens_CDT Рік тому +1

      Thx ur the best

    • @TurbochargedHobbies
      @TurbochargedHobbies Рік тому +1

      You need to cover Steve Green, he is a former nascar driver that first built a vehicle to drive into a Tornado. He built the Tornado attack vehicle and drove into a twister before Sean or Reed did, not a lot people know about him

    • @carbonwolf3865
      @carbonwolf3865 Рік тому +1

      native Hoosier here, its pronounced "who-sure". you got it close

  • @AbesOnAPlaneFilms
    @AbesOnAPlaneFilms Рік тому +10

    Excellent tornado content! Ever considered doing a series of deep dive videos on particularly significant tornados (kinda like what Kyle Hill does with his Half Life History series about significant radiation disasters)? I think you'd be great at it!

    • @ElleriaZer
      @ElleriaZer Рік тому

      Carly Anna WX, Alferia, and Weatherbox all do some good stuff like that. It's not all tornado for all of them, but it's always interesting.

  • @pineappleginseng1557
    @pineappleginseng1557 Рік тому +3

    I find it kinda cool that we have this super chill and soft-spoken dude who is incredibly enthusiastic and knowledgeable, and uploads content about some of the most loud, powerful, and violent weather phenomena on Earth.

  • @86noah
    @86noah Рік тому +81

    Wow didn't realize this channel was growing so fast, well deserved and congrats!

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +4

      Thanks! 😃 It goes through random bursts haha

  • @calamityman37
    @calamityman37 Рік тому +176

    Hey swegle, just wanna let you know, I really appreciate your time and effort into your videos! I love them and they are very educational on to forgotten tornadoes.

  • @shaples
    @shaples Рік тому +1

    Dude! Congrats on the 50k!
    I’ve been fascinated with meteorology and severe weather as long as I can remember - around the age of 10 I would take an audio recorder out onto my front porch and record thunderstorms so I could listen to them later! Thanks for the content and helping keep my interest in this stuff alive, and here’s to 100k in the near future!

  • @TrialzGTAS
    @TrialzGTAS Рік тому

    I’m just finding your channel yesterday and have been watching non stop. I watched a single tornado video then my recommendations are filled with nothing but tornado content. I’m a firefighter in NJ and we really don’t see tornados, but we had one a year and a half ago by my area in Gloucester County. We went to a small older town to help them open up and do rescue efforts and it looked like a warzone. I wanna go out and to the alley and find them now. Looking forward to more content!

  • @XxCrystalPhoenix
    @XxCrystalPhoenix Рік тому +30

    I was born in Alabama and grew up watching James Spann, even lived through the April 1998 Jefferson County tornado (Rock Creek).
    Then from age 12 to now I have lived in Indiana.
    Thank you for making this channel because apparently - if you hadn't - I would have had to, lol.
    Also, Hoosier is pronounced "hooz-yer." While no one officially knows the origin, almost everyone pronounces it as though they are quickly/informally saying "who's your" with the classic Midwest accent.

    • @dcrggreensheep
      @dcrggreensheep Рік тому +1

      Not even Midwesterners can say it tbh, I tried to say "hooz-yer" and it still came out as "who's-your" lol

  • @vbleedingred4133
    @vbleedingred4133 Рік тому +16

    Just found your channel about a week ago. i've been obsessed with (but absolutely terrified of) tornadoes since i was a child. it makes me so happy that there are so many people as obsessed with them as i am. can't wait to see your channel blow up!

  • @kelly00000111111
    @kelly00000111111 Рік тому +3

    i love that you have james spann corresponding to different levels of the iceberg. just perfect lol. "RESPECT THE POLYGON!"
    loved this, especially being a tornado nerd myself. ever since i chose to do a presentation in 6th grade on tornadoes i've been hooked

  • @Torni7318
    @Torni7318 Рік тому +1

    Really great iceberg so far! Been looking forward to an iceberg like this to pop up. I should mention that you forgot to cover storm shelters/cellars, so be sure to cover that in the next part! Glad to see that there are channels like yours that cover one of my favorite topics ever, being tornadoes and weather of course. Keep up the great work!

  • @Pulse0n
    @Pulse0n Рік тому +38

    Congrats on 50k! I’ve been here since ~5k, so it’s incredible to see how far you’ve come. Cheers to another 50k!

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +1

      Nice! That was back when I was doing destruction paths and fatality maps. Thanks for subbing!

    • @Pulse0n
      @Pulse0n Рік тому

      @@SwegleStudios No problem bro, keep it up!

    • @SoCal780
      @SoCal780 Рік тому

      @@SwegleStudios yeah, that’s when I got hooked!

    • @busmark.
      @busmark. Рік тому

      @@SoCal780omg same!

  • @GloomyStrawberries
    @GloomyStrawberries Рік тому +19

    I love your videos as a native Oklahoman I've always found tornadoes fascinating thanks again

  • @RT-qd8yl
    @RT-qd8yl Рік тому

    Hey man I just wanted to say I discovered your channel not too long ago and I'm really glad I did. I really like your style and the production/editing qualities of your videos. I've been a tornado nerd since I was about 3, and this is pretty much my ideal channel. Thanks for giving us this content; keep on doing what you do.

  • @dillyboyq
    @dillyboyq Рік тому

    Cannot WAIT for pt 2.. absolutely loved this!

  • @madikatie
    @madikatie Рік тому +22

    Hey, first off, congrats on 50k. You definitely deserve it. Couple things for part 2... I don't believe I heard anything about Dr. Forbes and Jim Cantore in this part. Idk bout others but them 2 were a massive part of me growing up with severe weather. Also the 96 f5 Oakfield wi tornado would be cool to see. That was the first tornado I remember seeing in person. It's what got me interested to start with.

    • @nowistime8070
      @nowistime8070 Рік тому

      you should make your own video. im not being rude.

    • @85steph
      @85steph Рік тому

      Same RE "storm master G" and Jim Cantore👍

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому

      I added them to the (enhanced iceberg).. I also have a section on lesser known F5s where I will mention the 96 Oakfield tornado. Thanks for watching!

    • @taurusquweenn
      @taurusquweenn Рік тому

      Jim Cantore has been around so long! I remember seeing him when I was a kid.. And now he's still here through everything again. I know hurricanes are horrible, but I honestly always loved watching Jim Cantore do his wind test, and stand out in the highest winds he could standing to show us all how powerful it was. I really commend him!

  • @ddubzz6024
    @ddubzz6024 Рік тому +42

    Your channel is helping me get over the a fear of tornadoes that I’ve had my whole life, but now I think it’s safe to say it’s now turned into a fascination

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +7

      Im glad I could help! I got my own phobias so I know how you feel. Sometimes understanding something better can help you get over the fear of it.

    • @Teverell
      @Teverell Рік тому

      I recommend you look up Pecos Hank here on UA-cam; not only does he have some incredible footage of tornadoes but he's got some really good stuff on the science of tornadoes too.

  • @seansmith5970
    @seansmith5970 Рік тому +1

    Can definitely agree with the Dixie Alley, " You hear it before you see it." I have had the 'lovely' experience of camping when a tornado came by. Heard some wind, but I thought it was just a little worse than a normal storm. Never saw the funnel, but I sure saw the damage it caused when I left the campground a few days later.

  • @shizzle8405
    @shizzle8405 Рік тому

    I just love your channel. Fun, interesting, entertaining and you always learn something cool! Keep rocking it! Thanks for the hard work!

  • @MrGhoulie
    @MrGhoulie Рік тому +14

    I stumbled across your channel a few months ago and never knew how interesting tornados were. I’m glad the algorithm gods recommended this channel to me because I’ve never even watched tornado content before. Your videos or always so chill and have a great vibe.

  • @SoCal780
    @SoCal780 Рік тому +13

    Wow! SO much material, ALL of it fascinating. I anxiously await part 2. Speaking from experience, I was in the 4th grade on April 3, 1974, the day of the Xenia tornado. I lived and grew up in Beavercreek, Ohio, which borders Xenia to the west. That tornado literally flew over us and touched down there. I remember when my mom drove me through there a couple weeks later. It literally looked like a war zone. My history teacher in 8th grade survived it and told us so many stories about his experiences, amazing stuff! I’ve told you before, I’m a truck driver (owner-op) and I drove through Greensburg, KS shortly after and then subsequently many times during the next few years, watching it slowly rebuild over time. Those people are resilient for sure! Same with Joplin. The Flying J truck stop was leveled in that storm and has since been rebuilt. A more iconic truck stop, the Joplin Petro, owned by the same people who own the Iowa 80 and it is built very similar to the Iowa 80 (the world’s largest truck stop) with iconic trucks and chrome shop in a spectacular show room display, thankfully was spared. Once again, awesome research on your part, I SO appreciate you. Congrats on the 50k subs, you deserve it! 👍👍

  • @rustybiscuitboi6998
    @rustybiscuitboi6998 Рік тому +3

    i love your videos, and as someone who was born in early 2000s in oklahoma, lived in moor and norman for many years, and still live in oklahoma. i've had first hand experiences that i'm surprised i even remember. and your videos bring back those memories and that adrenaline. you make your content is very well made and capturing. you do a lot of great research and your channel is so underrated.

  • @pinksubaru
    @pinksubaru Рік тому +1

    Love the video- I'm thinking about buying Twister and some home tornado videos to watch because i love them, Great video keep it up :)

  • @michaelcurran4819
    @michaelcurran4819 Рік тому +9

    congrats man, you got a dope channel. Re-igniting my interest in tornados and weather in general!

  • @nickbooze9766
    @nickbooze9766 Рік тому +5

    >Tornado Iceberg
    >Part 1
    Haha, God I love your channel dude.

  • @Percy_PotterEdits21
    @Percy_PotterEdits21 11 місяців тому +1

    I just found your channel like yesterday and i already love it. Tornadoes are awesome and im just now realizing that :D

  • @TysonEdits
    @TysonEdits Рік тому

    I'm glad this channel is taking off, I see serious potential in 1 million + on this channel. Very entertaining stuff man!

  • @BreakfastStormChaser
    @BreakfastStormChaser Рік тому +3

    Congratulations on 50k! I have always appreciated your chill, laid back vibes. Thanks for making these videos for our enjoyment!

  • @benisoreilly869
    @benisoreilly869 Рік тому +12

    Crazy how fast this channel is growing

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому

      I know! 😳

    • @AiLoveAidoru
      @AiLoveAidoru Рік тому +2

      Algorithm seems to have blessed this channel. that was how I found my way here.

  • @Kota-nu9oz
    @Kota-nu9oz Рік тому

    i've been watching all your videos since i found your channel a while ago :) it's really fun seeing your channel grow! keep up the awesome content!

  • @nationalskyline
    @nationalskyline 6 місяців тому

    Absolutely LOVE this concept. Amazing editing, great pacing, and the old WC music gives me a ton of nostalgia ❤ Great job!

  • @AutisticAAron2003
    @AutisticAAron2003 Рік тому +9

    Every time you upload, it makes my day. The long waits in between videos is always worth it for me.

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! Sometimes I wish I didn't have a full-time job so I could upload weekly haha.

  • @kdas2455
    @kdas2455 Рік тому +9

    If you ever make an enhanced version you should mention the double funnel photo from the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak since it's fairly iconic, and the outbreak itself. Dunlap, Indiana was actually hit by two F4s that day.

  • @Lucifer_Spawn_666
    @Lucifer_Spawn_666 Рік тому

    I absolutely love your channel. I have ADHD and tornadoes and weather is a hyperfixation of mine. Keep up the good work man 👍

  • @marybicanic8269
    @marybicanic8269 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for composing a video delving into tornado defenitions, timeline events, and practical applications of tornado terms. Clarifys a lot.

  • @Gooseman4561
    @Gooseman4561 Рік тому +6

    Congrats on 50k you deserve it🎉

  • @foxeswick
    @foxeswick Рік тому +6

    I just started watching your channel yesterday and you already have me completely hooked. Your editing is very nice and easy to follow and I love your videos a lot. They teach me so much about tornadoes :) thank you so much and keep up the great work

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words! Im glad you find my channel interesting!

    • @foxeswick
      @foxeswick Рік тому

      @@SwegleStudios of course! :D keep up the great work!!

  • @penginovagaming
    @penginovagaming День тому

    Came here just to say, I knew I had heard of the “tornado emergency” alert from somewhere and figured out it was from this video. I knew it was somewhere on your channel. I was in a tornado emergency last night, scariest thing I’ve ever been through and I wasn’t even hit with the worst of it. But your channel went from “morbid fascination of mine” since I live in a tornado prone area, I’m scared of them but also fascinated, to “oh my god wait I’ve actually heard of this this is bad” and helping me get a grasp on an actual situation. Thanks for your videos!

  • @MaceFace73
    @MaceFace73 Рік тому +4

    I love watching your videos and it makes me happy coming home being able to see that you’ve uploaded keep up the good work

  • @Kenna002
    @Kenna002 Рік тому +6

    I was actually pretty surprised to recently find out that some people actually don't know the difference between tornadoes and hurricanes! The topic of waterspouts got brought up and it turns out they thought that hurricanes were actually just large tornadoes over water ahaha

    • @curtis7599
      @curtis7599 11 місяців тому

      I do not think it is all ignorance. I just think people are stupid.

  • @temonqueen
    @temonqueen Рік тому

    This is so amazing love learning more about Tornadoes and thinking back to all those times I would go back to sleep after being woken up during a Tornado Watch. Thankfully none of those tornadoes have touched down near where I live.

  • @apallok54
    @apallok54 Рік тому

    Love the channel! Been here since 20k or less. Love the passion you show this channel is gonna blow up! Congratulations. I was in a small f-1 and it was terrifying In Ohio. 2020

  • @Aysku
    @Aysku Рік тому +5

    I'm so glad to see this channel get the recognition it truly deserves

  • @mrjayjay124
    @mrjayjay124 Рік тому +4

    Hope to see some mentions of the recent tornadoes up in the NJ-PA area! It seems like a new alley is forming up in the Philly-Trenton area!

  • @sharessehughes2978
    @sharessehughes2978 Місяць тому

    You have combined my two favorite things! Thank you!!!!

  • @thedailyheflin2259
    @thedailyheflin2259 Рік тому +1

    I said it once and I'll say it it again. Underrated channel. I'm transferring schools to study meteorology and this video made me happy (especially seeing that we both own Twister on VHS). My first ever tornado movie was 1996 Tornado! I would always rent it at the video store, and I finally own it today. Not the best, but I definitely put it in the Holy Trinity of tornado films (along with Twister and Night of the Twisters)

  • @ghoularty2030
    @ghoularty2030 Рік тому +8

    Watching this the day after Rolling Fork, MS was hit. I’m afraid our no F5 streak might be over.
    Great job on the video! That 1999 Moore footage still gives me chills.

  • @piranhaboy13_15
    @piranhaboy13_15 Рік тому +3

    Nice!

  • @RescueDogTeddy
    @RescueDogTeddy Рік тому +1

    Congratulations on the 50k! Holy!!!!

  • @sphynx108
    @sphynx108 Рік тому +4

    Swegle, you’re late. You are now at pretty much 60k subs.

  • @Aka-Spade
    @Aka-Spade Рік тому

    Just discovered your channel with the Jerrell "Dead Man Walking" tornado video. As someone who lives in the Dixie Alley area, I feel like it's probably super important for me to go down this rabbit hole, so I hope to learn everything I can from these videos. Thanks a lot!

  • @TheRealJAYDOSS
    @TheRealJAYDOSS Рік тому

    I’ve always had a deep fascination and phantom fear of tornadoes. I appreciate the content I can tell you put a lot of work into it. Working on a legend of korra review rn and editing it is giving me carpal tunnel 💀

  • @orionskittles
    @orionskittles Рік тому

    I'm not sure how or why the frick I started watching your channel since I'm scared to death of tornadoes, but your videos are always interesting and they've helped me be more comfortable to see an image/video of a tornado without worrying about having a nightmare that night. It's also helped me recognize and appreciate the potential beauty in these storms. I'll always be scared of tornadoes--I have the movie Into The Storm, and my brother, to blame for that--but at least I can appreciate them a little more.

  • @emmettdja
    @emmettdja Рік тому

    well said.
    Nice detail too.
    was worth the watch for sure

  • @joeydupont6565
    @joeydupont6565 Рік тому

    Hey man your doing an amazing job and this channel is always something I can look forward to thank you 🙏

  • @CdogThePro
    @CdogThePro Рік тому

    Your channel is growing like crazy!

  • @whoknows4965
    @whoknows4965 Рік тому

    Your content is so well done. Glad to see you almost reach 70k now. 20k subs in three weeks!

  • @XmanTheGamerMan
    @XmanTheGamerMan Рік тому

    I just found your channel, I've been obsessed with tornadoes ever since I was 4, I'm so glad I've found someone who shares my love for tornadoes

  • @needlez_burr4059
    @needlez_burr4059 Рік тому

    I wish this channel was around when I was obsessed with tornadoes back when I was a kid! I would’ve loved it so much! You’ve earned another sub! You’ve reignited that feeling again!

  • @CrustySoup97
    @CrustySoup97 Рік тому

    Very well done video, can’t wait for part two!

  • @adzdrawss
    @adzdrawss Рік тому

    wow 10k subs in 3 days! congrats! great video again!!

  • @feoltmanns7624
    @feoltmanns7624 3 місяці тому

    Your channel is so important. Explaining tornado “parts” as an iceberg is brilliant. You take terms like hook echo and perfectly describe what it means. Very interesting. Even the more familiar terms have been simplified. Thank you.

  • @blizzardwuffy
    @blizzardwuffy 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely cracking up at the various Spann reactions on the right side of the chart, brilliant stuff

  • @ryanjohnson271
    @ryanjohnson271 Рік тому +2

    The tri state tornado is actually theorized to be several tornadoes due to the nature of the long track and the associated outbreak. however it would be nearly impossible to confirm this as it happened nearly 100 years ago. I would highly recommend the channel weather box to learn more.

  • @philliprue375
    @philliprue375 2 місяці тому

    In 2021, we had an ef2 tornado touch down a street away from me. Less than a 1/4 miles from us. My best friend had it touch down in his back yard, we were both completely unaware of it. We only noticed when we heard it. It completely obliterated a couple of houses behind my best friends place. It was honestly terrifying because living in southwest Louisiana, we don't have common storm shelters or basements. The typical thing is to evacuate for hurricanes and such. Love your channel and the information you provide.

  • @glitch8173
    @glitch8173 4 місяці тому

    this guy has such a calming voice and the content and the pacing of his videos is actually amazing, i'm very glad i found this channel

  • @bajunga5032
    @bajunga5032 Рік тому

    You seem like an all around chill bro, listening to you talk about tornados is like ASMR.

  • @ps3andrhcp
    @ps3andrhcp Рік тому +2

    I remember the tornado outbreak when I was a kid in 2005. Evansville IN got hit hard. Made me terribly scared of tornadoes. Woke up early enough to call my grandma and she took shelter. It happened really early in the morning, like midnight to 3am.

  • @aleah8281
    @aleah8281 Рік тому +1

    I didn’t know a tornado emergency was rare until today. 5 days ago i got an tornado emergency. I hate storms and even the sound of rain so I like to learn as much of my fears as possible so I appreciate this.

  • @7urbine
    @7urbine 2 місяці тому

    Dude you seem like such a chill & knowledgeable guy, love the subtle humor in these videos too lol. I guess I'm officially a tornado geek being that I was familiar with nearly every topic 😂 subbed with the 🔔!

  • @RowdyRayRay
    @RowdyRayRay Рік тому

    I liked this video a lot! I knew most of it, because I'm a weather but, but there were a couple things I didn't know! Great video!

  • @MrLemondog
    @MrLemondog Рік тому

    One of the best UA-camrs out there, and I’m glad you’re starting to gain some attraction! Keep it up and you’ll do some great things

  • @DorotaGabal
    @DorotaGabal 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for this, it's super informative, and gives me insight in one video that I would have otherwise had to Google separately.

  • @seniorcactus
    @seniorcactus Рік тому

    Its been so long since I've sat down and watched a vid about tornados. I remember being obsessed with them as a kid. Crazy enough to want to see one in person

  • @WanderingRoe
    @WanderingRoe Рік тому

    I loved testing my tornado knowledge with this video. 😄 It’s entertaining, informative - basically has it all! Can’t get enough tornado knowledge and lore!

  • @NelTopREE
    @NelTopREE 6 місяців тому

    Bro this was very informative thank you

  • @courageousgrace
    @courageousgrace Рік тому

    I love this! Tornados are a very interesting topic to me for some reason. They fascinate me, though I wouldn't say I'm obsessed or anything. I just think they're a fun topic to learn about.
    Rad vid! 🙌

  • @JamesOKeefe-US
    @JamesOKeefe-US Рік тому

    So awesome to get another video, particularly one with State of the Art Animations 😁 Great video!!

  • @imakemusic555
    @imakemusic555 Рік тому +2

    Part of my house was destroyed in Joplin. I was 10 at the time but I remember it very very well. It truly sounds like a roaring engine. It's both terrifying and mesmerizing, I still look at footage to this day.

  • @haggenmaker43
    @haggenmaker43 8 місяців тому +1

    As a resident of Alabama, I appreciate how much you view Alabama and how destructive tornadoes are here. Most UA-camrs I’ve seen seem to only focus on out west. I’ve seen a lot of tornadoes here, most memorable one I saw was the Cullman tornado on April 27, 2011.

    • @yippeefarts
      @yippeefarts 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah! We have one of the worst/most tornadoes. Just a few days ago we had a tornado.. in freaking December. This happened last year too lol our weather truly is on crack

    • @haggenmaker43
      @haggenmaker43 5 місяців тому

      @@yippeefarts fellow Alabamian. Yeah we did have a tornado the other day. Seems Tennessee had the worst of it though sadly with that one tornado in Hendersonville I believe it was. Out west for sure has a lot of tornadoes I've been and seen them. I just think Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee deserve to be included in tornado alley tbh. We get a lot !