Your statement on saying tornadoes lasting usually 10-15 minutes is valid with mainly weaker tornadoes. A lot of a violent tornadoes or long tracked tornadoes can last over an hour. The record is 3 hours and 45 minutes which was from the 1925 Tri State Tornado.
The tornado that landed a mile from our house (Nebraska) in April lasted for several hours. A month later there were some that made it from the river and all the way across Iowa. Other times, though, they just come down, give the ground a quick smooch and peace out. Finicky suckers.
And they do weird shit too They just take hard turns, cut through an entire town, lift up off the ground and jump over another town and touch down again. Fuckers are truly unpredictable
I enjoyed your reaction to twisters I've already enjoyed your reaction with your wife with the original twister on your channel 2 years ago and I wish that she was in this reaction for you but still nice to see you. Yeah I was surprised that bill's son was in the scene of the hotel.🌪🌪🌪🌪
Not sure if you know or been told yet but you know the guy at the rodeo that was complaining about the room service and tv and all that and didnt believe in tornado warnings is James Paxton, Bill Paxtons son.
Tornadoes can last from a few seconds to several hours, but the average is around 5 to 10 minutes. The length of a tornado's lifetime is directly related to its intensity: Weak tornadoes: Usually last a few minutes and have wind speeds of 100 mph or less. Strong tornadoes: Last for 20minutes or more and may have winds of up to 200 mph. Violent tornadoes: Can last for more than an hour with winds between 200 and 300 mph. These tornadoes are rare. Supercell tornadoes tend to be longer-lived, while those spawned by squall lines and bow echoes may only last for a few minutes. The longest-lived tornado in history is unknown, because many of the long-lived tornadoes reported from the early-mid 1900s and before are believed to be tornado series instead. Overall, I'm really like the film, this is my favorite movie of this year, besides Furiosa, The Fall Guy, Inside Out 2, etc. And Glen is my cowboy forever, lol. 🤠🤘🏾🌪😌😏
Violent tornadoes are categorized as EF4-EF5. Which means 170mph+. Weak tornadoes are EF0-EF1. They still do damage and can kill. Strong tornadoes are considered EF2+. Intense is EF3+. Violent is EF4+. No tornado has been rated EF5 since 2013, although there have absolutely been tornadoes of EF5 strength.
4:40 they also filmed it the same way as the first one in 35mm film. 5:53 so while it’s not exactly a sequel it is a sequel in the sense that the tech from the first one gave way for this generation to do more on it. They originally was going to have the lead be the daughter of Bill & Jo. Think that might’ve been a better storyline even though this is pretty good. 29:07 yeah but it’s wrong to be selling it where a disaster just happened cause the people might as well be paying for the food they’re giving out. They should be selling the stuff online for those that live out of tornado area to contribute.
Stopping a tornado is impossible with anything less than a nuclear bomb. So this movie’s main plot is rather sudoscientific but its not so unrealistic that I don’t buy it. In theory…it could work. The reality though is… Tornadoes are just too big and too powerful to be stopped by powder.
Your statement on saying tornadoes lasting usually 10-15 minutes is valid with mainly weaker tornadoes. A lot of a violent tornadoes or long tracked tornadoes can last over an hour. The record is 3 hours and 45 minutes which was from the 1925 Tri State Tornado.
A rare sequel that can stand on its own feet and is great for its own reasons. They didn’t lean on the original much at all.
Bill Paxton's son James is playing the asshole in the hotel❤
The Maysville Kentucky tornado 🌪 was pure destruction!
I watched this movie in 4DX twice and it was such an awesome and intense movie experience!!!!
This movie was so good, have watched it at least five times now
The tornado that landed a mile from our house (Nebraska) in April lasted for several hours. A month later there were some that made it from the river and all the way across Iowa. Other times, though, they just come down, give the ground a quick smooch and peace out. Finicky suckers.
And they do weird shit too
They just take hard turns, cut through an entire town, lift up off the ground and jump over another town and touch down again.
Fuckers are truly unpredictable
Dude also the lady sitting next to glen powell drinking a beer at the rodeo Is the same actress that play joe's aunt meg from the original twister
I enjoyed your reaction to twisters I've already enjoyed your reaction with your wife with the original twister on your channel 2 years ago and I wish that she was in this reaction for you but still nice to see you.
Yeah I was surprised that bill's son was in the scene of the hotel.🌪🌪🌪🌪
Yes!!! ❤🖤♥️
I don't think the new Twisters film is any worse than the first one. You have to give it a chance.😊
Not sure if you know or been told yet but you know the guy at the rodeo that was complaining about the room service and tv and all that and didnt believe in tornado warnings is James Paxton, Bill Paxtons son.
Tornadoes can last from a few seconds to several hours, but the average is around 5 to 10 minutes. The length of a tornado's lifetime is directly related to its intensity:
Weak tornadoes: Usually last a few minutes and have wind speeds of 100 mph or less.
Strong tornadoes: Last for 20minutes or more and may have winds of up to 200 mph.
Violent tornadoes: Can last for more than an hour with winds between 200 and 300 mph. These tornadoes are rare.
Supercell tornadoes tend to be longer-lived, while those spawned by squall lines and bow echoes may only last for a few minutes. The longest-lived tornado in history is unknown, because many of the long-lived tornadoes reported from the early-mid 1900s and before are believed to be tornado series instead.
Overall, I'm really like the film, this is my favorite movie of this year, besides Furiosa, The Fall Guy, Inside Out 2, etc. And Glen is my cowboy forever, lol. 🤠🤘🏾🌪😌😏
Violent tornadoes are categorized as EF4-EF5. Which means 170mph+. Weak tornadoes are EF0-EF1. They still do damage and can kill. Strong tornadoes are considered EF2+. Intense is EF3+. Violent is EF4+. No tornado has been rated EF5 since 2013, although there have absolutely been tornadoes of EF5 strength.
4:40 they also filmed it the same way as the first one in 35mm film. 5:53 so while it’s not exactly a sequel it is a sequel in the sense that the tech from the first one gave way for this generation to do more on it. They originally was going to have the lead be the daughter of Bill & Jo. Think that might’ve been a better storyline even though this is pretty good. 29:07 yeah but it’s wrong to be selling it where a disaster just happened cause the people might as well be paying for the food they’re giving out. They should be selling the stuff online for those that live out of tornado area to contribute.
Remakes, are rarely, as good as the original.
Not a remake a stand alone sequel new story
Stopping a tornado is impossible with anything less than a nuclear bomb. So this movie’s main plot is rather sudoscientific but its not so unrealistic that I don’t buy it. In theory…it could work. The reality though is…
Tornadoes are just too big and too powerful to be stopped by powder.