I don't mind talking but the repeated screaming some do just drives me insane, we all can see it is right there and big we don't need you to scream it at us ten times. Still one hell of a meteorologist though.
@@tryingnot Same. Talking is fine, but when they start acting like Reed Timmer I just mute the video. It's like if a firefighter were to scream "IT'S A FIRE! IT'S A BIIIIIIIG FIRE LOOK AT ALL THAT SMOKE!!!" on his 30th house fire. Makes you really start to wonder what's going on behind the lens when they're like that.
Now that it's over, I appreciate the footage. Thank you! But it's definitely terrifying to live through when you're afraid of losing everything and people you care about. Glad you stayed safe!
Great video! Thanks for the content! I was following this on radar omega for 5 hours and left my house at one point for the tornado sirens here in Findlay. Looking forward to seeing some more footage this season. Best of luck to you and stay safe 🤝
Gorgeous video! I couldn't believe it when I first saw photos that night, I thought my family was messing with me, because I'm a "weather nerd". It missed us by 2 houses.
Excellect footage. Can't fully express how much I appreciate the lack of narration. This creates a much more informative and intense video than the more typical cheerleading clips that only distract from the observation. Good work.
Stunning footage, all that sky ❤. Truly beautiful, thankyou for sharing. I'm in England and occasionally we get a good storm but they are not a patch on this. The sounds are amazing too.
Doing a great Job on location and visually!! driving in the dark making sure your not in any direct path of a tornado and weather recon isn't developed on time as every minute is risk being close to a tornado. Especially knowing roots roads interstates of all directions you can escape is not easy I BET. 👍🌪🌪🌪🌪🌪
I wouldn't take chances with tornados if life depended on it. Sure no matter what location your in and know when one is changing course is simple enough ha.🤔🤣@@k8byp
I've always thought it strange and fascinating how the big storms are so darn quiet as they roll in. Lightning flashes, but almost no thunder. It's truly disturbing watching that black mass of clouds silently come towards you...
Was working at the station that night, we were listening to the scanners from that area and expecting to be up on wires calls all night. Up closer to the lake got nothing. Slept like babies, best night shift in awhile.
When the tornado was on the ground in seneca county we went to tiffin mercy hospital to get out of the storm they said we had to leave we couldn't come in
I live in Urbana Ohio. The wife and I were watching Newscenter7 out of Dayton. They kept saying thunderstorm warning but treat this as a tornado warning and seek shelter now. They kept saying these are not normal storms. They was right. They were going from nothing to something quickly. The one came out of Indiana hitting darke county in Ohio and Miami county in Ohio. It lifted just before Piqua Ohio and followed st rt 36. We took shelter and they actually said our street name as being in the path. We heard roaring sound and got lots of rain lighting and hail. This tornado pretty much followed 36 from Indiana. It would drop do damage then lift. We was fortunate that it missed us. I had friends and family impacted in Miami county and up around Indian lake. Ohio is getting hit more and more by tornadoes, strong tornadoes. They said the one i was talking about had a stove pipe tornado in it. During the outbreak on Mermorial Day a few years ago we was in Piqua and the storms was around us. A small tornado hit Troy in January a few years ago we was just north of it. Near Springfield Ohio a month ago got hit, now this outbreak.
Мне непонятно, почему так низко расположен мезоциклон, он того-гляди Земли коснется? Почему такая странная структура?/I don't understand why the mesocyclone is so low, it's about to touch the Ground? Why such a strange structure?
I grew up in eastern PA and have seen a sky like that in person maybe 2-3 times and you always think no way that happens here! In the last few years eastern PA (Philly metro) has seen more confirmed tornados up to EF2 than I remember ever hearing about or seeing the prior 35 years.. I’m sure OHIO is the same, no one wakes up thinking this is in their daily plans.. Also no yelling no screaming no flipping the camera around 10000 time.. just hearing Mother Nature!
My mother was in that patch at the end with all the downed poles, in her car when it hit. (She is fine) She said it hit for a few seconds and she couldn't see anything at all, then it cleared for a moment suddenly & hit her again. She didn't realize she was in the eye of it D:
Great video. I've stopped watch Reeds videos. The yelling is unbearable to listen too. Plus his stream is always dropping signal. Thanks for being professional at this .
At this time I was just getting home and I was scared so I prepared the bathroom because we don’t have a basement and I went out to the living room and then the siren went out I grabbed my siblings and ran to the bathroom I was horrified, but gladly my house didn’t get hit but it almost did like always.
Great video no screaming or talking just raw pure sound thank you❤
I don't mind talking but the repeated screaming some do just drives me insane, we all can see it is right there and big we don't need you to scream it at us ten times. Still one hell of a meteorologist though.
LOL you post to post saying this nobody cares
@@chrispbacon6810 i care
@@chrispbacon6810 and why you respond if you dont care dumb shit
@@tryingnot Same. Talking is fine, but when they start acting like Reed Timmer I just mute the video. It's like if a firefighter were to scream "IT'S A FIRE! IT'S A BIIIIIIIG FIRE LOOK AT ALL THAT SMOKE!!!" on his 30th house fire. Makes you really start to wonder what's going on behind the lens when they're like that.
Excellent footage from a very unfortunate day. Great shots nonetheless, thanks for sharing!
yooo im a fan
Fellow Ohioan here! Thanks for this video, it’s raw and I love it! You don’t see many chase videos from here in ohio, so thanks!
Ditto on ohio
Such an amazing video. No screaming, yelling or stopping to take selfies. Just filming for the art of the craft.
This is beautifully done in such short time from a small UA-camr. Great vid and subscribing.
Nice video! I was out there chasing too. Ohio definitely is getting quite a few tornadoes already this year
Excellent footage but those shots at night are intense. I would’ve been scared to death. You did an excellent job. Glad you stayed safe.
I was driving thru this storm that evening. The lightning was intense. It allowed me to see the tornado off to the west as I was headed north.
That is the best footage I've seen of the outbreak! Great capture, great, simple edits. Thank you.
1968-1998...Tornado spotter. Indiana...nice job...the way you do it...
Really good footage! Wow, what a light show those storms put on. Incredible.
That was a menacing-looking tornado! Great video. I hope the area recovers well.
It's a slow go
Awesome video. No yelling no drama.
As always a good video and nice intercept of the EF3 that impacted from Wapakoneta to Russels Point. We had a successful chase this day.
This is some incredibly well put together storm footage.
Nice work, great video. I was not aware that the tornado was that size. Missed us by about 2 mile. Keep up the good work.
Now that it's over, I appreciate the footage. Thank you! But it's definitely terrifying to live through when you're afraid of losing everything and people you care about. Glad you stayed safe!
No screaming, no talking, no music. You now have a new subscriber.
I love Reed, but man.
Fantastic video!! Thank you for not screaming!
Thank you both for the excellent video and for not talking, screaming, or otherwise emoting! Other chasers could learn a lesson from your work!
Great job. Thanks for being there!
Great video! Thanks for the content! I was following this on radar omega for 5 hours and left my house at one point for the tornado sirens here in Findlay. Looking forward to seeing some more footage this season. Best of luck to you and stay safe 🤝
Just found this account and from SW Ohio and great job!
This is how ALL tornado videos should be. This is a really good video. Thanks for sharing
Man, the structure at 4:38 is stunning and super scary looking all at once! Great footage 😊
Gorgeous video!
I couldn't believe it when I first saw photos that night, I thought my family was messing with me, because I'm a "weather nerd".
It missed us by 2 houses.
Incredible footage! Absolutely amazing to hear the storm instead of the "others" shooting their mouths off.
Excellent video coverage, well done! 👍
Excellect footage. Can't fully express how much I appreciate the lack of narration. This creates a much more informative and intense video than the more typical cheerleading clips that only distract from the observation. Good work.
Great video. I'm glad it stayed south of me but I feel horrible for all the people impacted.
Lima?
Excellent production, let nature speak for itself. Very cool to see an Ohio centered channel as I'm up in Huron County.
A new subscriber here. Great footage.
Very scary.
Nice footage! Hello from Spencerville Ohio, I only got as much as lightning footage.
Lima here🤗🤗
The absolute marvelous view when you got to Ostrander.
Just wow you can see the whole shape of the front.
Love this clear video and no incessant talking or yelling!
Stunning footage, all that sky ❤. Truly beautiful, thankyou for sharing. I'm in England and occasionally we get a good storm but they are not a patch on this. The sounds are amazing too.
That meso shot at the end is gorgeous. Thank you for that
Best video I’ve seen covering this so far excellent job
I like this because it gets a few of the power of nature, but you don’t have to put your life in danger to see it. Thank you for all you did.
Wapakoneta, OH is Neil Armstrong's home town, IIRC.
He returned there.
@@k8bypWrong. Ohio is awesome.
Fantastic photos! Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful lightning! I love thunderstorms. I'm a chaser myself! Thanks for the footage :)
Just found you on UA-cam ! WOW! Awesome!
Your style caught my attention. New subsciber here and I look forward to more vids.
Wapak here that night was crazy scary we went outside like a dumb ass lol I didn't realize it was that close to us till morning. Great footage!
You managed to get into some good positions to watch the RFD kick starting tornado genesis. It's so awesome to see.
That video was awesome. You can see that the storm was intense with all that continues lightning.
Excellent footage
Subscribed! Great job!!
nice work friend
A tornado at dusk is scarier than any horror movie!
I love how it’s quiet!
awesome chase. i was driving through st.marys as that funnel hovered right above the town.
Lightning was amazing. Thank you
Doing a great Job on location and visually!! driving in the dark making sure your not in any direct path of a tornado and weather recon isn't developed on time as every minute is risk being close to a tornado. Especially knowing roots roads interstates of all directions you can escape is not easy I BET. 👍🌪🌪🌪🌪🌪
I wouldn't take chances with tornados if life depended on it. Sure no matter what location your in and know when one is changing course is simple enough ha.🤔🤣@@k8byp
really well filmed video!
I've always thought it strange and fascinating how the big storms are so darn quiet as they roll in. Lightning flashes, but almost no thunder. It's truly disturbing watching that black mass of clouds silently come towards you...
Excellent video. Very good photography.
amazing video really done
I feel like I never see anything like this in southwestern Ohio. Last couple big storms have passed us.
Amazing video 👏
This storm is crazy !
Nice video! Well done
I was there but it wasn't near me and my folks luckily and I live in Celina Ohio
great footage mate!
Rain wrapped twisters are the worst, especially when you can see how much energy the cells are lacking. It’s like a ghost.
Amazing shots!!
Thanks
Incredible video !
I live in Cincinnati Ohio and as the storm pasted us there was a lot of lighting, I suspected the storm was going to be bad.
Amazing .Thank,s God ,thanks to you❤
Mother nature! Thank you
Was working at the station that night, we were listening to the scanners from that area and expecting to be up on wires calls all night. Up closer to the lake got nothing. Slept like babies, best night shift in awhile.
When the tornado was on the ground in seneca county we went to tiffin mercy hospital to get out of the storm they said we had to leave we couldn't come in
Wow
Wow... I was inside most of the day yesterday for my job, so didn't get to see the sky... But now I've seen it!
Awesome footage!
By the time it reached us it was a 1/2 mile wide rain wrapped tornado .
Love the video
impressive footage
That lightning was something else.
This storm was on a really weird track, ESE. Usually the weather is tracking ENE. Reed Timmer could take a lesson from this video.
Great video. Not the most organized funnel but dangerous
5:59 that thing looks so knarly.
Awesome chase! Looks like severe season will be busier for you guys to here in Wisconsin.
I live in Urbana Ohio. The wife and I were watching Newscenter7 out of Dayton. They kept saying thunderstorm warning but treat this as a tornado warning and seek shelter now. They kept saying these are not normal storms. They was right. They were going from nothing to something quickly. The one came out of Indiana hitting darke county in Ohio and Miami county in Ohio. It lifted just before Piqua Ohio and followed st rt 36. We took shelter and they actually said our street name as being in the path. We heard roaring sound and got lots of rain lighting and hail. This tornado pretty much followed 36 from Indiana. It would drop do damage then lift. We was fortunate that it missed us. I had friends and family impacted in Miami county and up around Indian lake. Ohio is getting hit more and more by tornadoes, strong tornadoes. They said the one i was talking about had a stove pipe tornado in it. During the outbreak on Mermorial Day a few years ago we was in Piqua and the storms was around us. A small tornado hit Troy in January a few years ago we was just north of it. Near Springfield Ohio a month ago got hit, now this outbreak.
yea I live in saint Paris and was living all the same drama as you.
Мне непонятно, почему так низко расположен мезоциклон, он того-гляди Земли коснется? Почему такая странная структура?/I don't understand why the mesocyclone is so low, it's about to touch the Ground? Why such a strange structure?
I had three of these around me, one of which was audible, I couldn't see because it was rainwrapped
ive seen that green color in clouds before. Scary, what causes it?
Hail.
I was tracking those tornadoes 🌪️ on my radar app on my phone and I couldn’t believe what I was seeing
I grew up in eastern PA and have seen a sky like that in person maybe 2-3 times and you always think no way that happens here! In the last few years eastern PA (Philly metro) has seen more confirmed tornados up to EF2 than I remember ever hearing about or seeing the prior 35 years.. I’m sure OHIO is the same, no one wakes up thinking this is in their daily plans.. Also no yelling no screaming no flipping the camera around 10000 time.. just hearing Mother Nature!
My mother was in that patch at the end with all the downed poles, in her car when it hit. (She is fine) She said it hit for a few seconds and she couldn't see anything at all, then it cleared for a moment suddenly & hit her again. She didn't realize she was in the eye of it D:
wow dude. nicely done.
The lightning, holy moly!
Solid footage
Great video. I've stopped watch Reeds videos. The yelling is unbearable to listen too. Plus his stream is always dropping signal. Thanks for being professional at this .
Quite the beautiful storm.
At this time I was just getting home and I was scared so I prepared the bathroom because we don’t have a basement and I went out to the living room and then the siren went out I grabbed my siblings and ran to the bathroom I was horrified, but gladly my house didn’t get hit but it almost did like always.
Im sorry to ask this but was this a rain wraped tornado not trying to be ignorent but i didnt see one can you please explain ?
It was rainwrapped partiality however the wapa tornado was like a multi-vortex, not like a fully condensed tornado until it reached the town Lakeview.
@@chasingohio6382 ohh ok thank you I love storm videos
Amazing !
Great footage! So refreshing to just watch and enjoy Mother Nature rather than listen to some guy on coke screaming.
You all know that this storm wouldn't have formed if we were all driving a horse and buggy. LOL
4:42 holy mother of god that look ominous!