There are all kinds of adjectives to describe tornadoes 🌪️ but as someone who lost a family member and just sat and watched on television as another one came within blocks of my son’s home I would not call them beautiful. I have lived in tornado country all my life and as powerful and mesmerizing as they are you need to remember that they destroy folks property, they sometimes take lives and they leave a path of devastation in their wake. I appreciate the storm chasers who put their lives in danger to help protect the public, but don’t forget all the lives they leave their mark on.
I don’t even live in the Midwest or anywhere where we get anything like this and I don’t find nothing beautiful about it either, but I am intrigued, almost like I want to learn more
2 days ago there was a tornado Oklahoma and then for the people close to Oklahoma there was a warning that there was going to be a severe thunderstorm warning. There was not sirens from severe thunderstorm warnings. But pepole got ambert alerts on phones for tornado and severe thunderstorm warning. There was a tornado watch at springfield mo.
That's true, just because something is beautiful doesn't mean its not dangerous. Kind of like mount Everest, it's a beautiful mountain but it's got a lot of dangers on it
That's amazing! Great job capturing that on video! I hope I get the opportunity to see a tornado in person too. They rarely hit where I live which is why I haven't seen one yet.
no the processes involved are far too large and powerful for any single action a person could take to disrupt it significantly enough to cause it to dissipate.
While I see what you're saying, for practical spotter purposes the visual confirmation of a debris field vs just the presence of a funnel cloud is a significant distinction. For the average person, sure treat all funnel clouds as tornados there's little harm in that. For those trying to pass on accurate information, know that funnel clouds can and do occur all the time without progressing into a tornado, the visual confirmation of debris at ground level helps combat public apathy if alarm bells start ringing at every funnel cloud. The stakes are too high to cultivate a culture of "crying wolf."
Beautiful until it hits the ground 😮😂 Don’t anybody recognize a freaking joke on this planet anymore? If y’all need to correct ppl maybe a teacher job is for you. Start with learning humor first before ya think you are correcting somebody. Dam.
@@MilitaryEnthusiastFLA no bro mad because ppl are assuming assholes. Not opinions, attacks. Nothing less. The lil emoji with laughing tears didn’t tell ya what my comment meant I guess I feel sorry for y’all.
"Dust cloud. Its a tornado. " 😂 bruh it was already formed at the beginning... i guess he only had eyes on the sky. Camera man never dies tho. Lol. Great footage, man. 🥰
Funnel clouds aren't tornados. There needs to be a vortex which reaches from ground level to the cloud base in order for it to be a tornado. Funnel clouds occur all the time without becoming tornadoes, and are harmless. The presence of the debris cloud is the confirmation, you can't call it in as a definite tornado until you observe it. When you're there in person, that's how you know it's the real deal.
I actually first noticed a dust cloud about a minute before it was mentioned. It’s interesting how the bottom of the tornado was mostly invisible… Very beautiful, though!
Still blows my mind every time I see one. Whenever people ask me what it’s like to see in person I always tell them it almost seems like CGI in a way. The mesocyclone is much larger then the tornado typically so when you get pretty close everything in the sky above you is whipping around. It honestly seems fake because it’s so hard to comprehend. You can hear the “roar” which is similar to a waterfall in my opinion. What I find most interesting is depending on what kind of terrain it’s moving through and your location to it you can actually smell it. Overall it’s an overload of adrenaline, stimulation and excitement. It’s so hard to describe. I had a problem with opiates (mainly heroin) for many years. Everything/every time I ever tried to get clean I relapsed. I honestly had given up hope about ever getting clean. One day UA-cam randomly recommended a video of a guy chasing a very well known tornado. I watched it and was instantly hooked on it. For 3 years I watched thousands of videos and spent countless hours learning to forecast and how to chase safely. (As well as you could learn online). After 3 years I decided I had to do it but I knew it wasn’t possible when I would spend all my money on drugs. That plus the fact you get super sick without opiates and can’t get out of bed. So finally I said fuck drugs I want to chase storms. I ended up driving out to Kansas that may and detoxing in a hotel. I ended up seeing a tornado literally on my first chase ever which is VERY lucky. It was an EF0 with a half condensed funnel on the ground for about 30 seconds basically exactly like this video. That was the best feeling in the world. Of course I don’t always get as lucky as that first chase but that doesn’t matter. I’ve been clean for a few years now and am so thankful. Chasing literally saved my life.
Ain't No tornado beautiful. I saw (for real an 8. It was massive. Looked like it was close but they always do. I can't imagine the size of it were. It lifted without damage. God is awesome if you pray. Walk with him.❤
When I was very little, I was driving with my parents and the sky turned pea green right before we got a tornado warning. This sky reminds me a lot of that.
It looked like it was coming straight towards you, I didn't notice any side movements, which is a sign it's coming towards you. I'd like to hope they realised this in time or this would have been a huge inconvenience in their day 😂
They don’t have a face btw I kinda agree with you I call it hideous because of how many ppl die from those dumb tornadoes 🌪 😢 good humans don’t deserve this 🙏
Fun fact: An F5 is the highest intensity rating on the now retired Fujita Scale. The F5 rating was replaced by EF5 under the new Enhanced Fujita Scale. A tornado rated an F5 had winds great than 261 MPH. The damage from a F5 tornado is incredible, automobiles become flying missles that can be thrown over 110 yards.
So terrifyingly beautiful
Bro didn’t care it went over him 💀
Most likes i have ever had fr fr
Yes 😂
In Oklahoma, we will all stand on our porch and watch it. We are the dead center of tornado Alley, this is just Tuesday for us😂
I would have fucking ran been like “bye guys she u never after u die..”
😂😂
Grossmont is a really big❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Tornado: “Actually, Ima choose peace today.”
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@@wonkacain7481whatcha sayin?
Beautiful, hope no one was hurt
No damage or injuries from this one, exactly what we want to hear as storm chasers.
@CeltonHenderson I wanna be you one day
@riannelaprise are u sure? Being a storm chaser puts ur life in risk
@@mxzlissabut fun
this is not a strong one😂
Really beautiful footage!
Yeah💀
@@ShawtyIsLikeAMelodyInMaHeadhhhfdn
Yeah It’s totally not gonna let u meet god 💀
so beautiful its fatal 🥰
Bro yall tripping this type of tornado is a very weak one you won't get killed from it
Also yall clearly ain't tornado foamers like me aperently
There are all kinds of adjectives to describe tornadoes 🌪️ but as someone who lost a family member and just sat and watched on television as another one came within blocks of my son’s home I would not call them beautiful. I have lived in tornado country all my life and as powerful and mesmerizing as they are you need to remember that they destroy folks property, they sometimes take lives and they leave a path of devastation in their wake. I appreciate the storm chasers who put their lives in danger to help protect the public, but don’t forget all the lives they leave their mark on.
🌪😱
Sorry for your loss!❤
Well that is God's nature and we can't do any thing about them sorry for your lose
That’s what I was thinking
@@markjanssen2554Shut up talking about fairytales that start wars. How is that nature?
The people in Oklahoma like this is a normal day
Lmfao you are correct
Yup. All year long
Not the ones who have had to deal with the devastation and the loss of life caused by them.
Well they always have tornadoes all year long so they probably get used to it
Everyone says that's a beautiful tornado but it scary the way it moves so fast
normal tornados move at 10-30 mph. This footage was sped up
@@mertlays2000yeah but his voice wasn't so that made it deceitful
Bro that shit about be on top of you
His voice was not sped up cause he edited the video, it is sped up tho
@@mertlays2000bro are u okay? They go at 100-300 mph
As someone who lives in Oklahoma, I find nothing beautiful about a tornado.
I can't even imagine that lol but as someone who lives in the northeast I simply laugh whenever someone says snow is beautiful.
I don’t even live in the Midwest or anywhere where we get anything like this and I don’t find nothing beautiful about it either, but I am intrigued, almost like I want to learn more
It just looks cool. But once it intensifies, it’s not cool anymore
Come to Florida you get 10 days notice for our tornadoes and they usually aren’t as terrifying
It’s beautiful when it is over rural land where there is nothing to destroy
I've heard they just "drop out" of the clouds, and here it is.
One of the stranger nature events
Him: Oh thats a tornado
The little tornado in the back: *im not even here baby im a hallucination*
there is a second?
Oooooooo that's wicked 😮
Beautiful Footage Beautiful tornado ✨
2 days ago there was a tornado Oklahoma and then for the people close to Oklahoma there was a warning that there was going to be a severe thunderstorm warning. There was not sirens from severe thunderstorm warnings. But pepole got ambert alerts on phones for tornado and severe thunderstorm warning. There was a tornado watch at springfield mo.
Tornadoes ARE beautiful, but don't let that fool you; they're dangerous beasts.⚠️
No shit
Exactly. Fascinating and terrifying at the same time!
Nahhhhh really?
That's true, just because something is beautiful doesn't mean its not dangerous. Kind of like mount Everest, it's a beautiful mountain but it's got a lot of dangers on it
That's amazing! Great job capturing that on video! I hope I get the opportunity to see a tornado in person too. They rarely hit where I live which is why I haven't seen one yet.
The fact that the tornado almost went right on top of them was crazy
Beautiful view on that toenado, jebus
When it comes to natural disasters there's nothing that makes you feel as 'singled out' as a tornado
Beautiful but deadly
Frr
its an ef 0 i think which is not deadly
@@ihateuuttm119 True, but EF-1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are.
Agreed.
Yep
Beautiful footage.
Oklahoma people be like: Ahhhh, a tornado.. lets stand out tnere and wacth
“When all is said and done…”
Thanks for your what you are doing
Welcome too Oklahoma 👌👍
Facts
Man that’s one beautiful tornado
thats pretty but why is bro just standing there like its not even there💀
He’s a storm spotter it’s his job
Beautifully dangerous.
On the day this was uploaded an f4 touched down in central Alberta near didsbery
Wow, that's amazing footage
Even as an Aussie, I can't day beautiful. Mesmerising, scarey writhing beady more like it!
Celton run!! no, gets out camera and records lol
If u did a drift in the opposite direction of its rotation would it counter the tornado ????
no the processes involved are far too large and powerful for any single action a person could take to disrupt it significantly enough to cause it to dissipate.
I showed my dad this and he said “that right there is why I took ya outta Oklahoma in the 90s. I miss the tornado parties though”😂
I just love to watch tornados, at one time I actually thought about taking up a career as being a storm chaser, specifically tornados.
Don't wait for a dust cloud. Just because you can't see the tornado affecting the ground, doesn't make it a harmless "funnel cloud".
Agreed.
While I see what you're saying, for practical spotter purposes the visual confirmation of a debris field vs just the presence of a funnel cloud is a significant distinction. For the average person, sure treat all funnel clouds as tornados there's little harm in that.
For those trying to pass on accurate information, know that funnel clouds can and do occur all the time without progressing into a tornado, the visual confirmation of debris at ground level helps combat public apathy if alarm bells start ringing at every funnel cloud. The stakes are too high to cultivate a culture of "crying wolf."
@@fuzzydunlop7928thisssssss thank you
You could see the dust cloud at the very beginning of the video kicking up before the funnel forming fully
Woaa i Never seen a Tornado Form before.
Nice footage
Beautiful until it hits the ground 😮😂
Don’t anybody recognize a freaking joke on this planet anymore? If y’all need to correct ppl maybe a teacher job is for you. Start with learning humor first before ya think you are correcting somebody. Dam.
It is still beautiful its just not as safe
Bros mad cause we have opinions 💀💀
@@MilitaryEnthusiastFLA no bro mad because ppl are assuming assholes. Not opinions, attacks. Nothing less. The lil emoji with laughing tears didn’t tell ya what my comment meant I guess I feel sorry for y’all.
No
Awesome green sky
"Dust cloud. Its a tornado. " 😂 bruh it was already formed at the beginning... i guess he only had eyes on the sky.
Camera man never dies tho. Lol. Great footage, man. 🥰
Funnel clouds aren't tornados. There needs to be a vortex which reaches from ground level to the cloud base in order for it to be a tornado. Funnel clouds occur all the time without becoming tornadoes, and are harmless. The presence of the debris cloud is the confirmation, you can't call it in as a definite tornado until you observe it. When you're there in person, that's how you know it's the real deal.
Disregard, replied to the wrong comment. Whoops.
I actually first noticed a dust cloud about a minute before it was mentioned. It’s interesting how the bottom of the tornado was mostly invisible… Very beautiful, though!
You can't let the bottom of the tornadoe see you it'll come for you and gulp you up like how its coming to you in this video
Their beautiful run run as fast as you can to get 100 miles away run RUN
It's the wonder of nature baby
Yes it is
Beautiful!?
Clearly, you have never been hit head-on by one!
It's ugly. Not beautiful
that “beautiful tornado” is about to become a death-starter EF5
Not every tornado does that
I ain’t scared, keeps filming as the tornado goes right over the top of him!!
Holly shit bro trnado
By Jov! Is that there anti-cyclonic too?? Spittoon ding🎶
respectfully, that is in fact cyclonic
When I moved to Tennessee, my home town was getting tornadoes all of a sudden! It wasn’t like that when I was living there, nor visiting. It weird
It's all fun and games until it unalives you 💀
What a photogenic tornado!!
Nice footage of the tornado 🌪️ but I have to look 👀 to see if it touched the ground! 😮😮😮😮
Beautiful?! No that terrifying wth💀
Beautiful 🙅 deadful✅
That's a beautiful forming one, hopefully it didn't hurt anyone
That is what we call a green sky devil. They are very dangerous
Wow, what a wicked thing to be able to experience
It was pretty spectacular to witness this, no damage or injuries from this tornado as well!
Still blows my mind every time I see one. Whenever people ask me what it’s like to see in person I always tell them it almost seems like CGI in a way. The mesocyclone is much larger then the tornado typically so when you get pretty close everything in the sky above you is whipping around. It honestly seems fake because it’s so hard to comprehend. You can hear the “roar” which is similar to a waterfall in my opinion. What I find most interesting is depending on what kind of terrain it’s moving through and your location to it you can actually smell it. Overall it’s an overload of adrenaline, stimulation and excitement. It’s so hard to describe. I had a problem with opiates (mainly heroin) for many years. Everything/every time I ever tried to get clean I relapsed. I honestly had given up hope about ever getting clean. One day UA-cam randomly recommended a video of a guy chasing a very well known tornado. I watched it and was instantly hooked on it. For 3 years I watched thousands of videos and spent countless hours learning to forecast and how to chase safely. (As well as you could learn online). After 3 years I decided I had to do it but I knew it wasn’t possible when I would spend all my money on drugs. That plus the fact you get super sick without opiates and can’t get out of bed. So finally I said fuck drugs I want to chase storms. I ended up driving out to Kansas that may and detoxing in a hotel. I ended up seeing a tornado literally on my first chase ever which is VERY lucky. It was an EF0 with a half condensed funnel on the ground for about 30 seconds basically exactly like this video. That was the best feeling in the world. Of course I don’t always get as lucky as that first chase but that doesn’t matter. I’ve been clean for a few years now and am so thankful. Chasing literally saved my life.
Run!!!!!
Ain't No tornado beautiful. I saw (for real an 8. It was massive. Looked like it was close but they always do. I can't imagine the size of it were. It lifted without damage. God is awesome if you pray. Walk with him.❤
Yo this is missing plankton coming in with the secret formula😂😂 fr fr
Anyone who calls a tornado "Beautiful" has never lost everything they own! 😢
THAT WORD “beautiful tornado”💀😭🤞
When I was very little, I was driving with my parents and the sky turned pea green right before we got a tornado warning. This sky reminds me a lot of that.
It looked like it was coming straight towards you, I didn't notice any side movements, which is a sign it's coming towards you. I'd like to hope they realised this in time or this would have been a huge inconvenience in their day 😂
yup, we moved out of its way right after the video ends.
All of a sudden tornadoes everywhere
Ik like wtf
You must not follow the weather.
@@thomervin7450 im scared af of tornados so i watch for it A LOT…
*So...nobody's going to speak on the fact he says it's a tornado after it starts to deform...* 😂
Cool
I’m not a like beggar, so…
Team randomly gets addicted to these videos:
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That is a cool tornado.That's Forming.
Bro, that is awesome footage
Can’t believe you let it get like 15 feet from your heads, Impressive
The name of the video was spot on.
There is absolutely nothing beautiful about a Tornado. Ask all the victims how beautiful they think they are. The ones that are still alive anyway
What do you mean beautiful it’s hideous
They don’t have a face btw I kinda agree with you I call it hideous because of how many ppl die from those dumb tornadoes 🌪 😢 good humans don’t deserve this 🙏
I’m laughing so hard at this comment rn-
Little did he know that would be a EF-5
That ain't no EF5 .
@@homie_official4569not yet
Imagine being the first human to see this
Is this the green color of the sky I've heard about or just an effect of the camera?
beautiful ty for thats beautiful video
this is adorable
We are from OK. This is crazy weather this year.
Oklamah is a city that every month tornados comes
Really beautiful !! It didn’t hurt anyone right?
Fun fact:
An F5 is the highest intensity rating on the now retired Fujita Scale. The F5 rating was replaced by EF5 under the new Enhanced Fujita Scale. A tornado rated an F5 had winds great than 261 MPH. The damage from a F5 tornado is incredible, automobiles become flying missles that can be thrown over 110 yards.
My brain: okay time to go inside buddy let’s go
Bro that’s the tiniest tornado I ever seen😭😭😭💀😂
I thought that’s a funnel cloud it looked like it dissipated!😂😊
A flying tornado
Average person from Oklahoma seeing a tornado:
Never once looked at a tornado and thought, "How beautiul!" But I've looked at every single one and thought, "Oh, sh-t!"
Awesome... Love it, Respect it! I LOVE this.
How was it forming? it disappeared.
The rotation reached the ground.
Ngl, but I cried that people who die in a tornado ):
kind of seems like it's coming right at you dude
Why are you so close to the tornado
Idk maybe because he lives there
He's a storm chaser 💀
If you re-watch it you can see its already making landfall from the beginning of this video 😮
Yep so fascinating 😊
Oklahoma be crazy sometimes but I like it
Wow
My Dad was killed by a small tornado in Southwest Oklahoma April 10, 1981. 😢
Shot very well man very impressive
Start kneeling down and praying it's a sign people amen 🙏🙏🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏