As a weather enthusiast, it is a tornado. It is a Multi Vortex Tornado, its name is what it looks like, multiple vortices are circling around the center, at this situation, the vortices lined up to make a "Dead Man Walking"
Another interesting fact is that deadman walking tornadoes tend to be so powerful that they spawn tornadoes circling them miles away. Which is why the natives used to say if you're close enough to clearly see the legs dancing of course without Camara zoom, you're in grave danger.
Uncanny Fact :- Despite Being rated as an high end F3 / EF3 , The Daulatapur Saturia Tornado in Bangladesh has the Highest death rates compared to other Tornadoes.
The tornado gets pregnant with your child so you have to raise the baby tornado and take both of them to special events in their life, and as soon as the mother tornado eventually fades away, you will become really sad as you now have to take care of the baby tornado all by yourself
@@RichardBoderman22 even more terrifying when you hear it litterly slowed and sometimes even hovered above houses as if it was a sentient creature knowing what it was doing
@@destroyerthewolffrom what I heard it pretty much sandblasted everything leaving only foundations and people that were killed by it could only be identified by their dental records. In my opinion if it were up to me, the Jarrel Texas tornado would be rated as an F6. Terrifying shit man.
Typically, the "dead man walking" is actually a multiple vortex tornado. This means that the meso itself is typically not able to support one large funnel with the vortex's not being conformed within it. Yes, this does signify strong tornadoes, however they are pretty random and don't necessarily mean a tornado is extraordinarily powerful. Tornadoes like the El Reno tornado in 2013 was multi vortex at the beginning of its life due to what was said earlier in this comment.
Another name for these kind of tornadoes is sidewinders. These kinds make a figure 8 pattern as they move. The aerial pictures from these are terrifying.
Some of the most violent tornadoes in US history have been noted to have this behavior, including the 1976 Xenia, Ohio F5, the 1997 Jarrell, Texas F5, the 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore F5, and the 2011 Tuscaloosa EF4.
Well the real reason for the “dead man walking” tornado is for one of two reasons: 1) the Indian legend that if you see the dead man walking you’re already dead. 2) from the Joplin f5 that the most famous photo appeared to show and walking tornado like this, but he is right, if you see a tornado with multiple vortices (looks like a lot of small tornadoes instead of one) it’s extremely strong and f4+ strength
Scary fact about the picture (not the video, not sure if it’s the same tornado). The dead man walking photo is not only disturbing because of the picture itself but because seconds after the picture was taken, 26 lives would be taken because the tornado was close to a neighborhood.
@@technick_clover7555 I said the video, not the photo. The video is of the El Reno Tornado. There is no video of the Deadman Walking during the Jarrell tornado. There's only a photo of it.
I am a storm chaser. And I can say that this information is accurate and correct. Also dead man tornados are common, but if you see this please go in the opposite direction of that tornado! But it's fascinating to see
Take a look at aerial photos of tornado paths... Especially when they cross flat level ground without a lot of structures to destroy, like farmland. You'll usually see evidence of multiple vortices in marks on the soil.
Those are multiple vortices only the strongest tornados have them. The 1997 Jarrell Texas EF5 was the first photo of the "dead man walking." Right after that picture was taken the Jarrell tornado would enter a residential neighborhood and kill 27 people.
yep. especially bc the jarrell tornado eventually slowed to a pace where it was nearly stationary sitting over the neighborhood, meaning those caught in the tornado were experiencing tornadic winds for up to three or four minutes. scary shit
I watched a documentary on that tornado. Ripped up pavements and the people who perished were unidentifiable and all the hair was ripped off their bodies.
Tornadoes become multivortex when their parent storm's updraft increases, so they grow extra vortexes to suck in more inflow. Because they're smaller than the main funnel, the windspeeds are actually stronger than the main funnel much of the time, leading to scenarios where adjacent homes can be completely destroyed or remain standing relatively unscathed. A good example of this would be the 2013 El Reno Tornado, where the main funnel was estimated to have winds of 180 mph, but subvortices were found to have winds of 296 mph
My family got hit by multiple tornados. First one was in Wisconsin when i was preschool to 1st grade. And it was a freak winter tornado that happened in negative temperatures, picked up one of the old barns, and killed my moms horse. The second was the F5 Tornado that tore through Oklahoma back in 2010, which was half a mile wide and traveled over 100 miles. Our house was hit, and we lost all our horses that were on the property.
Not to sound rude or anything, but he should have at least mentioned the 1997 Jarrel Tornado (The tornado where the original dead man walking photo was taken)
A multi vortex tornado is literally like a blender. Small vortices are wrapped tightly causing a higher wind speed than main circulation. The smaller vortices rip and shred everything in their path.
Imagine being home alone, looking outside and seeing THAT walking towards you
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At night being illuminated by the sheer amount of lightning
If you see a tornado not looking like its moving, then it is heading towards you, if its moving then its going left or right
And then it stops
Their thighs look good on a tornado though
As a massive weather nerd, thanks for making this video and actually getting the information right, it’s pretty rare.
The tism floweth through my veins brother
What if the tornado was a girl and gave you a wind job
@@adidasfan360 you're delusional
@@adidasfan360 i hate you
@@adidasfan360wdym by wind job 💀
That's not a tornado. That's a Lovecraftian elder God reawakened
Cringe🫵💀
As a weather enthusiast, it is a tornado.
It is a Multi Vortex Tornado, its name is what it looks like, multiple vortices are circling around the center, at this situation, the vortices lined up to make a "Dead Man Walking"
Imagine you get kicked by a tornado💀
“Right foot creep tornado” 💀
Imagine the tornado starts hitting the griddy 💀
Not the fuckin griddy-nado
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Dafaq is wrong with you pfp bro?
@@MrFrankEastFr dawg💀
Bro really said 'nah id adapt'💀💀
Nah I'd gyatt
That tornado is literally mahoraga
mahoraga ahh tornado
with this treasure i summon ahh tornado
bro think he mahoraga
Another interesting fact is that deadman walking tornadoes tend to be so powerful that they spawn tornadoes circling them miles away. Which is why the natives used to say if you're close enough to clearly see the legs dancing of course without Camara zoom, you're in grave danger.
Dang thx for the information
The tornado said: nah bro im out 💀
Frrrr😂
Uncanny Fact :- Despite Being rated as an high end F3 / EF3 , The Daulatapur Saturia Tornado in Bangladesh has the Highest death rates compared to other Tornadoes.
Likely because of the population density and infrastructure there.
@@hells_shellsA Quarter of the Houses were solid Brick houses too. But they were also wiped out.
How long has she held this WR?
Population density matters as well as construction methods.
That is what happens when you live in mud and tin cans.
"the tornado is dead, it just doesn't know it yet."
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@Black88057 sometimes there wasnt one
I can imagine a tornado moonwalking while simultaneously ripping my house to shreds
Underrated comment
Hee hee
@@sus-zz9hd "you got hit by,you got hit by a Smooth Criminal"
The tornado siren in the background would just be "Billie Jean"
Brilliant wording! Michael Jackson dead, moonwalking on a house
More like dead man flying 💀
Imagine seeing that in front of your house, that would be super scary 😱
If you get a chance to
A dead woman walking, but she has those thighs on her legs but thicker and you get it pregnant with a baby tornado
The tornado gets pregnant with your child so you have to raise the baby tornado and take both of them to special events in their life, and as soon as the mother tornado eventually fades away, you will become really sad as you now have to take care of the baby tornado all by yourself
@@adidasfan360
Did you...
Just created an tornado fanfic...?
@@Neutral_With_Furries_NowTHEY DID
Probably the most infamous 'Dead man walking' Tornado is the one that destroyed the town of Jarrell, Texas back in 1997.
That’s true. I watched a video about that, and I live in Texas myself, so tornadoes here can be terrifying.
the dead man walking image is specially terrifying when you know that 27 people died that day
@@RichardBoderman22 even more terrifying when you hear it litterly slowed and sometimes even hovered above houses as if it was a sentient creature knowing what it was doing
@@destroyerthewolffrom what I heard it pretty much sandblasted everything leaving only foundations and people that were killed by it could only be identified by their dental records. In my opinion if it were up to me, the Jarrel Texas tornado would be rated as an F6. Terrifying shit man.
Xenia is also one of the most known dead man walking tornados
Imagine seeing a moonwalking tornado coming at you
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HEE HEE!
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HE HEEE!
All jokes aside, that is actually terrifying
You know it's serious shit when you're 10 seconds in and he hasn't pulled the "sorry to say but this isn't real"
Typically, the "dead man walking" is actually a multiple vortex tornado. This means that the meso itself is typically not able to support one large funnel with the vortex's not being conformed within it. Yes, this does signify strong tornadoes, however they are pretty random and don't necessarily mean a tornado is extraordinarily powerful. Tornadoes like the El Reno tornado in 2013 was multi vortex at the beginning of its life due to what was said earlier in this comment.
Don't mind him it's just my brother
@@Cake_tihjoplease go back to Oklahoma or wherever you came from
Jarrell Is A Good Example
Yapping
@@Ol9tybro he is explaining THERES no need too call that “yapping” lil Timmy
The “OOHOHOHO 🐡🥕” always gets me man
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Lmao.💀😭🤨👍
@@D1gg3rX because it’s funny lol
The " MONEEEYY" one is funny as hell 😂
Starts skipping/running/siting/flying
Another name for these kind of tornadoes is sidewinders. These kinds make a figure 8 pattern as they move. The aerial pictures from these are terrifying.
Tornadoes are not something to mess around with lol
No one cares
tiv crew
@@MonkeyBanana12 bros listening to the voices fr
You dont Say
i pissed off the gods. What do I do now guys
Hell nah someone call the scp foundation Mr. Bright let one out again💀
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The final boss must be the nocturnal dead man walking tornado.
Honestly are there any horror games using a concept based on tornadoes?
@@EdwardKnight-ll5ze I haven't played any but I'm sure there might be, it's a good idea though
Everybody’s gangster until the tornado starts walking
Godzilla's villain comfirmed
this is a multi vortex tornado, they are very very rare!
They have to be multi vortex to have a shot at being a dead man walking tornado.
and dangerous
@@maz4rine1269 yeah, tornadoes (typicly ef-3 to ef-5's) can very quickly change types,
@@NapoleonBonaparte...Emperor yes, they very much are,
Sister tornadoes are rare, not multivortices.
Some of the most violent tornadoes in US history have been noted to have this behavior, including the 1976 Xenia, Ohio F5, the 1997 Jarrell, Texas F5, the 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore F5, and the 2011 Tuscaloosa EF4.
Jarrell TX tornado looks like it's holding a scythe as well as having legs. Terrifying.
It also had a 100% fatality rate to anyone above ground
Bro thinks undertaker 💀
Keep rollin, rollin, rollin, rollin🎵🎶😂
You're gonna Pay, You're Gonna Pay 🏍️
The 2011 Arab - Cullman tornado is theoretically related to the 1997 Jarrell tornado which is looking the same
Closest ive seen in real life is a dust devil splitting into two smaller devils. Probably coolest thing I've personally seen.
Well the real reason for the “dead man walking” tornado is for one of two reasons: 1) the Indian legend that if you see the dead man walking you’re already dead. 2) from the Joplin f5 that the most famous photo appeared to show and walking tornado like this, but he is right, if you see a tornado with multiple vortices (looks like a lot of small tornadoes instead of one) it’s extremely strong and f4+ strength
*I am the storm that is approaching Provoking black clouds in isolation*
Cool story shortstack
Yeah
"This Tornado is leg-stretching, it just doesn't know it." 🎅🎅🐡🥕
Scary fact about the picture (not the video, not sure if it’s the same tornado). The dead man walking photo is not only disturbing because of the picture itself but because seconds after the picture was taken, 26 lives would be taken because the tornado was close to a neighborhood.
The video is of the 2013 El Reno tornado.
@@slimbrady6691 Nope it’s the 1997 tornado outbreak. This one is the Jarrell, Texas one that happened in May 27, 1997
@@technick_clover7555 I said the video, not the photo. The video is of the El Reno Tornado. There is no video of the Deadman Walking during the Jarrell tornado. There's only a photo of it.
That tornado be hitting the griddy💀
Bro thought he was him 😭🙏
Everybody Gangster until the dead man walking Tornado show up.
Zeus twidling his fingers🗿
I am a storm chaser. And I can say that this information is accurate and correct. Also dead man tornados are common, but if you see this please go in the opposite direction of that tornado! But it's fascinating to see
Take a look at aerial photos of tornado paths... Especially when they cross flat level ground without a lot of structures to destroy, like farmland. You'll usually see evidence of multiple vortices in marks on the soil.
Those are multiple vortices only the strongest tornados have them. The 1997 Jarrell Texas EF5 was the first photo of the "dead man walking." Right after that picture was taken the Jarrell tornado would enter a residential neighborhood and kill 27 people.
yep. especially bc the jarrell tornado eventually slowed to a pace where it was nearly stationary sitting over the neighborhood, meaning those caught in the tornado were experiencing tornadic winds for up to three or four minutes. scary shit
I watched a documentary on that tornado. Ripped up pavements and the people who perished were unidentifiable and all the hair was ripped off their bodies.
“The zombies are coming”-Crazy Dave
Ah hell naw my buddy the natural disaster just went out for a walk 💀
I would literally accept death if I was even a few feet close to that
bruh if you were a few feet close to that, there's no need to accept anything, yo ass ded
I mean youd already be dead, tornados are larger than people think
First trees now tornadoes💀💀
The Undertaker darn gone even crazier💀
"Well it didn't just grow legs and walk away!"
The situation:
Made me think of all the times I've said that to my kids and grandkids.
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BRAND NEW KAIJU
Jarrelsaurus
😂fuckin diabolical @@gooldenpug-yd1tp
@@khaosking2937 my two favorite things combined! So what
“The 3rd photos legs💀”
WE PUTIN OUR FEET UNDER THE BLANKETS WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bludidinsky walked EF-1 miles 😭😭
Tornadoes become multivortex when their parent storm's updraft increases, so they grow extra vortexes to suck in more inflow. Because they're smaller than the main funnel, the windspeeds are actually stronger than the main funnel much of the time, leading to scenarios where adjacent homes can be completely destroyed or remain standing relatively unscathed.
A good example of this would be the 2013 El Reno Tornado, where the main funnel was estimated to have winds of 180 mph, but subvortices were found to have winds of 296 mph
that tornado be having a field day
My family got hit by multiple tornados.
First one was in Wisconsin when i was preschool to 1st grade. And it was a freak winter tornado that happened in negative temperatures, picked up one of the old barns, and killed my moms horse.
The second was the F5 Tornado that tore through Oklahoma back in 2010, which was half a mile wide and traveled over 100 miles. Our house was hit, and we lost all our horses that were on the property.
He’s chill let him in
Imagine just chilling at home and suddenly you see a tornado walk like Micheal jackson 😂.
finally one about weather and dead man walking is really rare and was in the 1997 Jarrell TX F5 that slabbed all of Double Creek estates
The victims were literally pulverized.
Everybody gangster till tornado starts walking
"Great....thanks for making my Lilapsophobia worse. "
For people who don't know Lilapsophobia is the fear of tornadoes and hurricanes.
Added to the huge list of fear
If tornadoes are your biggest fear, move to WV. In 50 years, there have only been 2 in Charleston, neither above an EF1.
"This guy is walking in city, but it doesn't know it" 🎅 🐡 🐱
Tornado: Im walking on sunshine🌞
Everyone and everything else: AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! HEEEELLLLPPP MEEEEEEE!!!!!
Imagine a dead man walking nocturnal rainwrapped tornado
That tornado really said “ 🚶🏼”
“If you see the dead man walking,”
*”You are about to DIE.”*
Dead man walking❌
Dead man hitting the Michael Jackson✅
Most underrated 😂😂
Not to sound rude or anything, but he should have at least mentioned the 1997 Jarrel Tornado (The tornado where the original dead man walking photo was taken)
Let's be real he probably does like 3 mins of research at most on these
It's junk food content
Hes like:oh this area is already being attacked my bad g imma go
Everybody gangsta until the tornado starts walking
Who misses the old idksterling community where everyone would spam “🎅🎅🎅🐡🥕”
Imagine the crip walk tornado, that would scare the hell out of me
😂
I would probably just think “yup, this is the end for me”
"Right foot creep" ahh walk
Imagine it running at you not walking, running
Ain't that Pat Rollins? Looks like the Crooked Man is back to eating powered people whole, smh.
Tornadoes really are the closest to Lovecraftian momsters as we can get.
i actually thought it was a person walking for a second
A multi vortex tornado is literally like a blender. Small vortices are wrapped tightly causing a higher wind speed than main circulation. The smaller vortices rip and shred everything in their path.
*right foot creek nado* 💀
lol fr 😂
I was for a moment like: "What in the Shandians shadow is that?"
Even though lighting and tornadoes are dangerous, these phenomena are so fucking cool looking
Where's bro going?
That is terrifying, i am glad i live in a place without tornados
Arizona?
@@afridgetoofar1818 not even close, different continent
@@vegancardigan Thanks for naming that country, real helpful
@@afridgetoofar1818 why the hell would i even tell you that? Not in us is all you need to know
@@vegancardigan I see, you’re important and can’t give away your location 😂
Okay I thought this was going to be one of those CG things with fake cryptids but knowing that it’s a LITERAL force of nature is terrifying
The 1997 Jarrell tornado skinned its victims. Exactly where the dead man walking photo came form
New Fear Unlock: Dead Man Walking Tornado
Hearing the words “ dead man walking tornado” sounds like a doomsday scenario
The angry air💀
Yo this is the sickest most badassest tornado ive seen
1 more short before bed
The short:
Bro entered the upside down
Nah I was prepared for a paranormal answer😂😂😂
You think you’re safe in your shelter until it turns into a dead man sprinting.
I am learning more about tornado variants from this channel than the Weather Channel itself
It's all fun and games till the tornado start cripwalking.
😂😂😂😂😂
one short before bed
the short:
"how would you like your tornado, sir?"
" *breakdancing.* "
Nah that tornado learned swag 🗿
Bro said🚶♂️