“This is the first tornado I’ve ever seen!” Man, that right there is true excitement. Some people are attracted to Mother Nature even when it’s something devastating it is still absolutely stunning!
That was Tim Samaras. I like his last two recorded quotes, one before the video went out was, “actually I think we are in a bad spot” then over a scanner “WE’RE GONNA DIE! WE’RE GONNA DIE!” Haha pussy
That video shot from the balcony of that high rise that close to the tornado was scary but at the same time fascinating. Thank God the tornado wasn't larger than that!!
I've never seen a tornado go through a "city". Usually, they go through smaller communities. Even though they both have a ton of houses and people, cities are usually much more compact and have larger buildings, which for some reason can deter Tornadoes.
We get a lot of circulation near the ocean and the gulf. Those waterspouts can turn into tornadoes on land but rarely do more than create heavy rain and debris seen in a typical tropical storm or hurricane. The tornadoes we see in South Florida rarely touch down, but are always fairly weak compared to what the rest of the country gets. He definitely got some rare footage there.
We were traveling a a road in Florida near the beach. A water spout was heading inland. To us it was a tornado. We got out and got in the ditch. Cars were going by honking and people were laughing. We are from Michigan. We dont fool around with anything that lookes like a tornado heading toward us. 😮
@@jetpackminerMm not really. Tornados are more powerful and generally on land. Also waterspouts don’t come from supercell storms, while tornadoes often do.
To those who don't have tornados in your area. STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND FIND SHELTER! GET TO THE BOTTOM FLOORS AND TAKE SHELTER IN A CLOSET OR BATHROOM! DONT JUST STAND THERE AND FILM AND RISK YOUR LIFE! EVEN IF IT SEEMS SMALL TORNADOS CAN TAKE A TURN AND TURN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! Thank you.
@ASH-vz4ue are you a troll or just stupid? All tornadoes are dangerous if you get close to 'em. It's not the wind, it's the debris traveling at 60 mph hitting you that will kill you.
@@ASH12BWow!!! I normally rarely comment, but that’s about the stupidest comment, and the least knowledgeable comment ever!! 551 people was killed in tornadoes in 2011. In 1025-almost 700 was killed in one tornado- the Tri-Tate tornado; 88 killed the day and night of the Mayfield Kentucky tornado. My neighbors were killed in the one that destroyed my home and neighborhood. Around 20 people have died so far this year. Even if one survives a tornado, you can lose everything you have, your home, Momentos from a lifetime of hard work. I would not say anything else if I were you.
Never thought about what it looks like as a tornado rips power lines and electrical wiring, but watching it just pull fire and sparks into the air was shocking.
Even if it is a weak tornado, DO NOT STAND NEAR GLASS. Best thing you can do is go to a lower level. If you can't do that, then sit in a room without windows. That debris that is flying around could crash through your glass window and a glass shard could kill you
This is what not to do in a situation like this with a tornado on the ground you should be taking shelter and let the professional storm chasers and storm spotters do their job this is a violent tornado nothing to mess around with folks. It changes peoples lives forever
@@ryanfallonThe tornado itself may "only" be an EF0 - EF1, but the debris being lofted can kill you within a blink of an eye. A pine needle becomes deadly in a tornado.
My grandparents lives in ft. Lauderdale, thankfully not downtown. But id be able to recognize ft. Lauderdale since i was 6, and if 8 yo me saw this id freak out. I hope everyone is okay
Dude of course everyone is ok that was like a little funnel cloud I get it there have been deadly ef1s but this is a city with well built the least it’ll do is knock out the power and some tiles of roofs
I’m studying weather; Something a lot of people don’t realize is that Florida is in the top 3 places in the country that sees a lot of tornadoes. Number one being Oklahoma. Last I remember Florida is #2. They’re not always big ones, in majority cases they’re like this, relatively small and fast moving, so they’re not on the ground for long and typically form as funnel clouds. Theres been a few that maybe got to EF3 rating depending who you ask and the level of damaged(that’s how they’re measured; level of damage.) It’s takes a little more than what it takes in the Midwest for a tornado to stay on the ground longer with variables like dew point and pressure.
I hope it doesn’t get worse in the next few years. I can’t imagine an EF3 tornado or higher in a major city 😮😢 We had 5 tornadoes in the Washington DC area the other day but thankfully they were only EF1
@@JwubzYT Probably because besides north Florida the rest of the state doesn’t get many if any, but mid western folks wouldn’t be ready for the hurricane season.
I’m doing good it hit our house tho but everyone’s safe thank you for the prayers I really appreciate my whole roof flew off and my trees blew over but thank you so much
I used to work as a sign installer I live in orlando florida and had to go out to Daytona after hurricane Matthew to find out what repairs and replacements needed to be done to and ABC liquor store. I got to the roof of this place and you could see the paths the nado took and the store right next to it was entirely made of brick and had 2 big a@# metal pole sticking right out of the walls. We do get tornados and they still carry power. Just because some storms are not as damaging as others they are still dangerous. Been here my whole life and im 28 now after years of hurricanes even the smaller ones take lives and destroy alot.
That's an EF0 tornado, you're pretty safe at that distance at THAT particular moment. However, they are highly unpredictable, and could change direction and strength at any given moment.
Idk why but I pictured that first guy who said “this is the first tornado I’ve ever seen in my life” saying that with his eyes wide and mouth agape like a bug just wandering toward a light.
That looks like an F0 tornado because it’s not destroying buildings and it’s just taking the leaves off of the palm trees, this one is not as dangerous as it’s F1, F2, F3, F4,and F5 Variants
The ratings have more to do with what the twister actually destroys. You could have a very strong tornado in the middle of nowhere and it still be rated EF-0 or EF-1.
Even though it looks "small" compared to some tornadoes, you can never be too sure. Always better to get to safety. They can rapidly intensify. The dangerous circulation and the vortex it creates can extend beyond the visible funnel structure. A lot that people don't understand or appreciate until it's too late.
@@scootermom1791Florida is surrounded by 2 massive bodies of water those waters sustain powerful thunderstorms called supercells and supercells can produce a tornado
@@GodzillaMinusOne-1947 EF0 tornadoes have wind gusts of 60-85 mph wind gusts and that wind speed can only damage trees and power lines and maybe rip a few shingles off of a house
I’ve never seen sparks get sucked into a tornado like that it almost mesmerizing, almost coincidental seeing the new Twisters trailer and then lighting fireworks inside of it
It's got nothing to do with the buildings. If that were true then tornadoes would be stopped by forests. It just lost its fuel. That's a 1 KM-tall column of spinning air. Ten-meter tall buildings are not going to affect the potential energy in such a large moving mass.
@@Ominousheat there are so many condensed in that area were the tornado formed it was hard for the tornado to gain any traction. If you watch majority of tornado vids you will notice when a tornado crosses a road or highway it loses power and traction cause it doesnt have anything to suck up and make it stronger. then it gets powerful again once its back on dirt or grass.
the question is how often do florida have tornadoes? Here in san antonio ,texas its been EXTREMELY HUMID for almost a month now since last month to now. When its humid like nasty evil humid I know something bad is going to come down. Anyone whom is In their 50's -80's should share what weather was like in the 1940's-1950's. I was told weather wasn't like this back in 1950s-1960's. Especially the humidity.
A tornado can be a waterspout as well. In fact, most in this area start over water then move inland. The key difference is whether it's spawned from a mesocyclone and this definitely was. I have seen both, and the more benign waterspouts (The Keys) don't look like this. Typically not fully condensed, smooth surface, much slower forward movement and most importantly lacking tornadic features in the clouds above
@@AnnaMay8765_very rarely do they appear like that out of the blue, we usually get them whenever there’s a hurricane or they’re usually waterspouts that come on land
These are fairly common along the coast. We use to see waterspouts off the North Carolina coast fairly often in the Spring and Summer. They churn up all kinds of seaweed from the bottom.
Hey everyone stay away from tornado Sometimes because it's very dangerous I don't want you to get hurt or die and I don't want you to lose your family and I want you all to be safe And I love you all as family and stay safe, and Be careful everyone and I don't want you to get in trouble and i love you all [I will see you again]
I live a few miles north in northern broward and i always noticed Fort Lauderdale in specific always gets crazy weather. I was always in fort laud doing wine delivery but I’ve noticed that they always had crazy weather compared to us
Dude here in the midwest that tornado wouldnt even set off our sirens, we have tornados that blot out the horizon and take entire neighborhoods for a fun trip at 300 mph
“This is the first tornado I’ve ever seen in my life! 🥰” “SON, GET IN HERE!”
It was a very love at first sight moment 😂😂
Boy, I say boy, get inside before you turn into two miles of bad road! 🐓
@@venyeet5021 Boy ah se boy, get your backside in da barn before you end up and a cloud pinball piñata boy!
Could be your last too if you stay outside like that, stay safe y’all!
The crazy part is that the tornado is not moving along very fast - which can be just as destructive as a mile-wide tornado.
"This is the first tornado I've ever seen!😀"
Might be your last if you keep standing there
This is hilarious LMAO
😂
damn
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That thing could not hurt anyone
just cause the funnel wasn't fully condensed, doesn't mean its gone, there is still ground circulation and debris actively flying.
Exactly what I was thinking when I watched this a few months ago!
Possibly even sharks 🦈
@@michaelobrien5891 Lol
@@michaelobrien5891😂
well said!
You have good people looking after you Zach.
Yes he does but it was pointless because it wasn’t going near them😂
FCc@@JackAnderson101
@TotalEclipse1099 fr like it wasn’t even going toward them and they’re screaming their butts off
Tornados have historically changed directions randomly so they had a reason @@Joshua429
@@Joshua429they didn't know at the time if it would vear off corse or not
“This is the first tornado I’ve ever seen!” Man, that right there is true excitement. Some people are attracted to Mother Nature even when it’s something devastating it is still absolutely stunning!
Meanwhile us midwestern folks 🧍♂️
This.
lol facts
Yep. We’ll stand on the porch/driveway until the last possible second.
But we always know when it's time to head to the basement 😂
@@_honestly_7015and when a midwesterner heads to the basement, you know something’s wrong 😂😂
A storm chaser once said that if you wanna film a tornado, make sure to see it moving. Or else, theres 50% chance it's coming for you
That was Tim Samaras. I like his last two recorded quotes, one before the video went out was, “actually I think we are in a bad spot” then over a scanner “WE’RE GONNA DIE! WE’RE GONNA DIE!” Haha pussy
Or moving away.
@@TheRealKensterBoosteryt don't take the chance
@@TheRealKensterBoosterytuhhhhhhhhhhh yeah ...that's exactly what that person just said ...
If you look at it and it’s not spinning it’s coming right at you
Don’t stand in front of windows 🤦 if glass shards get in the eyes it’s gonna be a reallllllllll shitty day for you
But also cracking your windows to keep the difference in pressure low is good. It sounds crazy until we survived a tornado.
@@MaurickShyea false. And you can google search it. You're only giving the high winds an entry.
It was a really weak Nado
It was a EF0. Only thing it destroyed was a power line
Stupid games win stupid prizes.
The second electrical explosion ended it.
Ikr very scary 😢😢 and sad😔😔😔
Because tornado went up cause power rebooted light in town cause due to an small blackout and start resetting the data
@@DylanAvitaion Go back to school.
@@anton48103 don’t tell me :)
@@DylanAvitaion Ok. I won't
Just cuz it went up doesn’t mean it’s gone
F no people should refer to twister amd the ef4 scene because that stuff is real those tornados the scariest
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@@xxshadowdevilx527no it no
@actellier8075it's a good movie but it's also so unrealistic lmao
i Agree
That video shot from the balcony of that high rise that close to the tornado was scary but at the same time fascinating. Thank God the tornado wasn't larger than that!!
I've never seen a tornado go through a "city". Usually, they go through smaller communities. Even though they both have a ton of houses and people, cities are usually much more compact and have larger buildings, which for some reason can deter Tornadoes.
Especially in Florida 😮
Joplin
@@nathanstaley4503 Wasn't it still a smaller city?
Cities don’t deter tornadoes, this is just a myth. They just take up far less space compared to miles of rural areas so they’re a small target.
We get a lot of circulation near the ocean and the gulf. Those waterspouts can turn into tornadoes on land but rarely do more than create heavy rain and debris seen in a typical tropical storm or hurricane. The tornadoes we see in South Florida rarely touch down, but are always fairly weak compared to what the rest of the country gets. He definitely got some rare footage there.
We were traveling a a road in Florida near the beach. A water spout was heading inland. To us it was a tornado. We got out and got in the ditch. Cars were going by honking and people were laughing. We are from Michigan. We dont fool around with anything that lookes like a tornado heading toward us. 😮
Amateur!
Water spouts are tornados so smart thinking
Better safe than sorry. Let the bullies laugh
Floridians are a joke!
@@jetpackminerMm not really. Tornados are more powerful and generally on land. Also waterspouts don’t come from supercell storms, while tornadoes often do.
I was actually in the W Hotel when this happened, we saw that same spark explosion and didn’t know what it was. Hope ya’ll stay safe!
To those who don't have tornados in your area. STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND FIND SHELTER! GET TO THE BOTTOM FLOORS AND TAKE SHELTER IN A CLOSET OR BATHROOM! DONT JUST STAND THERE AND FILM AND RISK YOUR LIFE! EVEN IF IT SEEMS SMALL TORNADOS CAN TAKE A TURN AND TURN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! Thank you.
Tornados are not dangerous. Especially that little gust of wind this videos about.
@ASH-vz4ue are you a troll or just stupid? All tornadoes are dangerous if you get close to 'em. It's not the wind, it's the debris traveling at 60 mph hitting you that will kill you.
@@ASH12BWow!!! I normally rarely comment, but that’s about the stupidest comment, and the least knowledgeable comment ever!! 551 people was killed in tornadoes in 2011. In 1025-almost 700 was killed in one tornado- the Tri-Tate tornado; 88 killed the day and night of the Mayfield Kentucky tornado. My neighbors were killed in the one that destroyed my home and neighborhood. Around 20 people have died so far this year. Even if one survives a tornado, you can lose everything you have, your home, Momentos from a lifetime of hard work. I would not say anything else if I were you.
That’s 1925
@@ASH12Bgod damn I never thought I’d ever see such a stupid comment like yours 😂 god bless you
Never thought about what it looks like as a tornado rips power lines and electrical wiring, but watching it just pull fire and sparks into the air was shocking.
I’ve only seen stuff like that as special fx in movies. Looks just as scary in real life!
Even if it is a weak tornado, DO NOT STAND NEAR GLASS. Best thing you can do is go to a lower level. If you can't do that, then sit in a room without windows. That debris that is flying around could crash through your glass window and a glass shard could kill you
No, don't go outside and try to hug it. You can look through your window all you want as long as it's not heading in your direction.
Yes, because the difference in air pressure can shatter the windows.. and a pine needle can be deadly in a 'nado.
That city really didn’t let that tornado even get a chance to touch it💀
This is what not to do in a situation like this with a tornado on the ground you should be taking shelter and let the professional storm chasers and storm spotters do their job this is a violent tornado nothing to mess around with folks. It changes peoples lives forever
This is a relatively weak tornado, at least compared to the midwest. That's definitely EF0 to EF1.
@@ryanfallonDon’t be stupid acting like this has no threat, if the twister won’t kill you then the debris will.
How does storm chasers chase a tornado that is a EF5?
@@ryanfallonThe tornado itself may "only" be an EF0 - EF1, but the debris being lofted can kill you within a blink of an eye. A pine needle becomes deadly in a tornado.
My grandparents lives in ft. Lauderdale, thankfully not downtown. But id be able to recognize ft. Lauderdale since i was 6, and if 8 yo me saw this id freak out. I hope everyone is okay
Mine two😢
Cool story lol
Dude of course everyone is ok that was like a little funnel cloud I get it there have been deadly ef1s but this is a city with well built the least it’ll do is knock out the power and some tiles of roofs
I’m studying weather;
Something a lot of people don’t realize is that Florida is in the top 3 places in the country that sees a lot of tornadoes. Number one being Oklahoma. Last I remember Florida is #2. They’re not always big ones, in majority cases they’re like this, relatively small and fast moving, so they’re not on the ground for long and typically form as funnel clouds. Theres been a few that maybe got to EF3 rating depending who you ask and the level of damaged(that’s how they’re measured; level of damage.)
It’s takes a little more than what it takes in the Midwest for a tornado to stay on the ground longer with variables like dew point and pressure.
I hope it doesn’t get worse in the next few years. I can’t imagine an EF3 tornado or higher in a major city 😮😢
We had 5 tornadoes in the Washington DC area the other day but thankfully they were only EF1
I live in florida and tornadoes are my biggest fear😭
Try the Midwest buddy
The water pushes everything up so you’re pretty much good if you have a river or lake near you. Still a chance but nothing like that’s over an f2
@@JwubzYT Probably because besides north Florida the rest of the state doesn’t get many if any, but mid western folks wouldn’t be ready for the hurricane season.
@@JwubzYT yes I'll stick to our hurricanes..Atleast its 2-3 weeks heads up warning for a hurricane
Republicans are the greatest fear! Nazis!
Me and my parents got hit, but luckly, our house is made out of brick, thank you, God.
It’s coming to Jacksonville and I live there so pls pray form my family
Omg I hope ur safe in the name of Jesus amen
I will pray. How you doing rn tho bud?
Hope you're doing okay
Prayers for your family, may they be protected 😢
I’m doing good it hit our house tho but everyone’s safe thank you for the prayers I really appreciate my whole roof flew off and my trees blew over but thank you so much
For you guys wondering what type of tornado it is it’s a EF1 tornado it’s a little baby tornado
That’s a tiny tornado but it’s still scary.
I’ve never seen a tornado go through a city like that before. I’ve watched this video so many times.
After the video the tornato touches down once more and collects water.
I used to work as a sign installer I live in orlando florida and had to go out to Daytona after hurricane Matthew to find out what repairs and replacements needed to be done to and ABC liquor store. I got to the roof of this place and you could see the paths the nado took and the store right next to it was entirely made of brick and had 2 big a@# metal pole sticking right out of the walls. We do get tornados and they still carry power. Just because some storms are not as damaging as others they are still dangerous. Been here my whole life and im 28 now after years of hurricanes even the smaller ones take lives and destroy alot.
I live in tornado alley. We have "tornado season" every year. Was born & raised watching these crazy things!
It's almost cute compared to what we usually see here in the Midwest.
that spark was amazing like..wow just..just wow
Rewatched for those twisting sparks many times. So incredible looking
Looked almost like it was eating fire.
That's an EF0 tornado, you're pretty safe at that distance at THAT particular moment. However, they are highly unpredictable, and could change direction and strength at any given moment.
A total of 24 historical tornado events that had recorded magnitude of 2 or above found in or near Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Before someone else comments, it is "Enhanced Fujita" or "EF-X", not magnitude. Just a small correction =] God bless
Magnitude is for earthquakes.
Idk why but I pictured that first guy who said “this is the first tornado I’ve ever seen in my life” saying that with his eyes wide and mouth agape like a bug just wandering toward a light.
I don't think alot of these who stand there filming realize how quickly a tornado could move or turn...
The way that guy said “please son, get in here!” Made my heart drop and idk why he sounded really desperate and pleading and it saddens me
Sparks in a tornado are crazy
I’m glad people made sure that the first guy was safe.
That looks like an F0 tornado because it’s not destroying buildings and it’s just taking the leaves off of the palm trees, this one is not as dangerous as it’s F1, F2, F3, F4,and F5 Variants
The ratings have more to do with what the twister actually destroys. You could have a very strong tornado in the middle of nowhere and it still be rated EF-0 or EF-1.
@@SupportTheArts-yo8oxI think of the El Reno tornado only being rated EF3. They might have changed it now, not sure.
That tornado was going to be your last bud. NEVER stand by doors or windows. Thats incredibly stupid.
As an Arkansan it Sounds nice to have only seen one tornado
No one asked u 🤣
@@Footballfan424 how many twisters have you seen? I saw my first one when I was 3.
@@UraniumDaKat less then u cause I can afford to live in a city unlike yo broke ass who still live in an unknown small town that gets destroyed 🤣
Then go around asking questions, people will call you 4@@Footballfan424. That's the worst roast
@@Footballfan424 I asked him
Glad the son understood and listened to the panic in his dad’s voice 😢
Thats a EF0
That’s a water spouttt
@@Murkee813 it’s not on water though
@@SimplyKateYT it’s close lol
@@Murkee813 its not but ok
It really said: brothers disrespecting me! I’m out!
Also, who in their right mind would go outside during a tornado?
Me. because I'm a storm chaser and also stupid!
As a someone from Oklahoma, I found it really dumb to record a tornado.
It can be good to record a tornado as long as it’s a good distance from you and not coming towards you.
Even though it looks "small" compared to some tornadoes, you can never be too sure. Always better to get to safety.
They can rapidly intensify. The dangerous circulation and the vortex it creates can extend beyond the visible funnel structure. A lot that people don't understand or appreciate until it's too late.
Tornadoes cannot survive in cities. It's just not possible with all the buildings and objects.
The fact that it happened, in Florida no less, is extremely bizarre. Florida isn't supposed to get tornados.
What is Messi thinking??
Fascinating to see one in a large city.
Wow! How often does Ft. Lauderdale get tornadoes? Or any part of Florida for that matter? Crazy!
Mainly north fl gets tornadoes but not much
@@thelifeiliveoutabout3868 very interesting!
@@scootermom1791Florida is surrounded by 2 massive bodies of water those waters sustain powerful thunderstorms called supercells and supercells can produce a tornado
The sparks getting circled around the tornado was crazy
i was in that restaurant in miami one time where you were just in
"PLEASE SON GET IN HERE!" see how a father cares about you everytime. ❤
Our school wouldn’t bring our kids in from recess from a tornado like this
That looks like a EF 0 or a EF 1 tornado
Yea its weak it didn't destroy buildings like others
The tornado is most likely an EF0 from on how weak it was and the lack of damage.
@@GodzillaMinusOne-1947 EF0 tornadoes have wind gusts of 60-85 mph wind gusts and that wind speed can only damage trees and power lines and maybe rip a few shingles off of a house
@@20021redturleWell i mean like small lacks of damage.
I’ve never seen sparks get sucked into a tornado like that it almost mesmerizing, almost coincidental seeing the new Twisters trailer and then lighting fireworks inside of it
That’s cute look at Louisiana Slidell I live where it touchdown
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"this is the first tornado ive ever seen in my life 🥹" I'M SORRY WHY YOU SO AMAZED 😭😭
Usually with all those buildings it's hard for it to stay on the ground
It's got nothing to do with the buildings. If that were true then tornadoes would be stopped by forests. It just lost its fuel. That's a 1 KM-tall column of spinning air. Ten-meter tall buildings are not going to affect the potential energy in such a large moving mass.
@@Ominousheat there are so many condensed in that area were the tornado formed it was hard for the tornado to gain any traction. If you watch majority of tornado vids you will notice when a tornado crosses a road or highway it loses power and traction cause it doesnt have anything to suck up and make it stronger. then it gets powerful again once its back on dirt or grass.
@@ThatEmoGirl i don't think sucking up objects make a tornado stronger
@@commenter3698 It may not make it stronger but it sure does make it more dangerous because of all the debris it does pick up. i dont know.
@@ThatEmoGirl yea since thats how most people die in tornadoes
It's thrilling, sobering, humbling.
"This is the first tornado i've ever seen in my life❤!"
Tornado:*Goes away see's Guy taht love her*
the question is how often do florida have tornadoes? Here in san antonio ,texas its been EXTREMELY HUMID for almost a month now since last month to now. When its humid like nasty evil humid I know something bad is going to come down. Anyone whom is In their 50's -80's should share what weather was like in the 1940's-1950's. I was told weather wasn't like this back in 1950s-1960's. Especially the humidity.
That was no tornado! Maybe a waterspout that came inland .
It's a tornado, spawned from a mesocyclone and you can see the wall cloud too.
That meets the definition of a tornado by the national weather service. Just saying.
A tornado can be a waterspout as well. In fact, most in this area start over water then move inland. The key difference is whether it's spawned from a mesocyclone and this definitely was. I have seen both, and the more benign waterspouts (The Keys) don't look like this. Typically not fully condensed, smooth surface, much slower forward movement and most importantly lacking tornadic features in the clouds above
Actually the opposite. It started on land and then drifted over water. Just a weak ef-0 tornado.
its a weak ef0
Anyone noticed how tornados are popping up in places they have never been before
Actually, there isn't any state that hasn't had tornadoes
Welcome to Florida, where unlike the plains states strong tornadoes happen mostly during the winter and at night
Oh wow. Do y'all usually get a lot? (Sorry for asking I don't live there 😅)
@@AnnaMay8765_very rarely do they appear like that out of the blue, we usually get them whenever there’s a hurricane or they’re usually waterspouts that come on land
“ pls son don’t leave me here”
You must be slow
That’s a hotel in Fort laudertude I been in..😢
Oh no😭☠️
This is the first tornado I ever seen in my life 🥰 PLEASE SON GET IN HERE😰
Looks like a land spout!!
Good dad looking after his son to make sure if his safety❤
My farts are more powerful than that tiny thing.
Bro's farts can rip street lights apart 💀 /j
Are you related to CaseOh? Lol
“it’s really close to us let’s stay at the window right in front of it 😃”
Let’s just say , God has spoken
Whoever said “PLEASE SON GET IN HERE” is a real g
I love how this is one of the only REAL ones I’ve seen in a while P.S. I’ll keep y’all in my prayers
That little thing? Lol
As soon as he said "this is the first tornado ive ever seen in my life" i said "ITS A TORNADADO ITS A TORNADADO"
We are in the end times my fellow people!!! Repent and make Yeshua your lord and saviour😇😇
Right. Tornadoes are unheard of. You probably shook in terror over the eclipse, A SHADOW.
❤Amen......
It’s just a small tornado the hell is you on bout to
These are fairly common along the coast. We use to see waterspouts off the North Carolina coast fairly often in the Spring and Summer. They churn up all kinds of seaweed from the bottom.
Luckily, it didn't stay down long. If that stayed down for 15 minutes, it would have done insane damage.
Proof that wayyy too commenters are just "frightened of everything" senior citizens
PLEASE SON GET IN HERE
There’s a tornado right here in Dallas and it’s so scary😢
Hey everyone stay away from tornado Sometimes because it's very dangerous I don't want you to get hurt or die and I don't want you to lose your family and I want you all to be safe And I love you all as family and stay safe, and Be careful everyone and I don't want you to get in trouble and i love you all [I will see you again]
Man I’m traumatized now cause im scared of tornados and i live 45 min away from for Lauderdale💀💀😭😭
The tornado: 👁 🌪 👁
💧 👄 They aren't scared. Time to go...
I live a few miles north in northern broward and i always noticed Fort Lauderdale in specific always gets crazy weather. I was always in fort laud doing wine delivery but I’ve noticed that they always had crazy weather compared to us
No one talks about the sparks going around the vortex? That shits satisfying
“Just like that, it’s gone.”
No, sweetheart. It’s not gone, there’s just no debris being swept up in that exact moment.
Love how this popped up right after I got a tornado warning
Notice it was very specific in what it damaged.
The guy with the mini weather monitor kit on his balcony had to be absolutely stoked
You can actually see the second people,recording the tornado from the balcony on the first video...
"Get in here!"
Into the semi-outdoor shack bar thing. That will make a huge difference.
God no, NEVER assume a tornado is gone as soon as the condensation disappears. I'm pretty sure I still saw swirling winds on the ground.
The Tornado: ok bye I’m done
Dude here in the midwest that tornado wouldnt even set off our sirens, we have tornados that blot out the horizon and take entire neighborhoods for a fun trip at 300 mph
Chad's who have. Never seen a tornado touch down in there area
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