TOO CLOSE! Russellville, AL Tornado 19 March 2018 Storm Chase

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  • My First tornado of 2018!
    Chasing, and being chased by, a tornado that hit Russellville, AL. A "moderate" risk (4 out of 5) for severe weather was outlined and a PDS tornado watch (Particularly Dangerous Situation) was issued for the likelihood of numerous tornadoes. Chris Dickerson and myself were positioned just East of where storms initiated before they quickly became tornadic supercells, also producing significant hail including an Alabama record 5.25" diameter hailstone. We navigated our way throughout a line of dangerous supercells to come into contact with a fairly large multi-vortex tornado, eventually being impacted directly by an ever-intensifying storm and seeking shelter to allow the tornado to pass so we could pursue from behind. This video highlights our tornado chase throughout the day. (DISCLAIMER: As I've said before, it is NOT my intent to drive into tornadoes as I do not have a specially built vehicle for that and quite frankly it's just not my thing. We were chasing in a standard vehicle and while we may have chased aggressively we always take steps to maintain our safety.)

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  • @Lori42Ky
    @Lori42Ky 6 років тому +72

    Proud but always anxious Mom here. Great job son!!! You amaze me more everyday!

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +8

      Lori Duncan Thank ya. I do my best.

    • @jklxn
      @jklxn 6 років тому +6

      I can't even imagine how you must feel! God Bless ya'all!

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +6

      Dirtmaid Thanks for that! Chasing tornadoes is just something I've wanted to do since I was a kid, for some reason ha, and I figure that I'm going to be out there anyway so we try to give people a head's up whenever we can since there usually aren't too many people close enough to know exactly where these things are at.

    • @jklxn
      @jklxn 6 років тому +2

      Stay Safe young man! Will be looking for your videos!

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +2

      Dirtmaid Always! I'll be posting all of my chases this season (I stayed away from UA-cam until last year) and I will also be doing webcasts over various things so hopefully you'll dig it. I'm also on FB, Twitter, and I have a website as well so I plan on being much more active publicly this year as opposed to previous seasons where I preferred to stay more stealthy. Again, thanks for the kind words.

  • @curlyanneb1973
    @curlyanneb1973 6 років тому +8

    As a mother, When warnings are out I call all my adult children and tell them to be careful and take cover. Your poor momma! Lol. Thanks for the calmness, the clean language, and the actual sounds. Subscribed to you because of it. You and Pecos Hank...the best. Be careful, tho. AND watch out for the excitable storm chasers driving all fast and crazy and not paying attention to the traffic.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  4 роки тому +1

      I'm trying to get caught up on comments and I want to say thank you for the praise! Hank is a big inspiration of mine and I really appreciate such a comment.
      I haven't been active for awhile and honestly planned on just leaving my channel alone but the support has been pretty awesome so I'll be back at it this season. And I make a point to not act insane when I'm chasing. I like to make content anyone can watch so I'm happy you enjoy it and keep an eye out for new content soon.

  • @terrythornton6883
    @terrythornton6883 5 років тому +3

    It's a breath of fresh air you make a great video and the best part no constant foul language I live in hartselle Alabama and we need professional people being our eyes and ears keep up the good work and be safe

  • @TheMaisiewoofwoof
    @TheMaisiewoofwoof 6 років тому +18

    At last someone is putting some decent up to date storm chasing footage on UA-cam. Thank you so much and wow that was intense! Have definitely hit subscribe and the notifications bell 😆😆😆

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +2

      The Dummyblondes Wow, thank you! Once mother nature cooperates there's going to be plenty more so I'm glad you love it.

    • @TheMaisiewoofwoof
      @TheMaisiewoofwoof 6 років тому +1

      Dustin Knight well stay safe, have fun and I'll keep watching and sharing 😆😆😆

  • @Theemptythroneistaken
    @Theemptythroneistaken 6 років тому +2

    Rain wrapped tornadoes are the hardest to predict its trajectory when your following it! One of the reasons the El reno tornado was so unpredictable and plus multi forces dont help either.
    Good job mate 👍👍

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      tony machaveli Yeah that definitely made it tricky. Part of our problem was that we had such a clear view of what appeared to be the tornado but it was actually just a satellite vortex. I saw the rain curtains wrapping around the actual tornado and that's when we realized it was pretty much on top of us so obviously we took our escape route and stuff. Fortunately it was early in its life cycle so it wasn't terribly strong yet. It was strong for sure but not the destructive EF3 It became.

  • @heribertohuertas11
    @heribertohuertas11 5 років тому +2

    I can't get enough of Tornado videos... Yours is very interesting

  • @southwestontario
    @southwestontario 6 років тому +7

    That reminds me of the tornado I got caught in driving, last year. Very scary, even though it was a weak one. The hail was brutal and the wind and rain, caused a total white-out in front of me, at the side and behind my car. Scary!

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      ON TARIO Oh wow! I believe it. Often times it's not like some may imagine when you're in something like that but it's more just extreme wind and rain/hail. It may seem like a regular storm and then all of a sudden you're in it without ever seeing it coming. That's why it's always a good idea to never assume anything and make the decision that keeps you safe. I'll admit we probably pushed our luck a bit in the video and I wouldn't recommend people get that close regardless of how strong you think it is. Fortunately we had the benefit of radar data etc and we knew the visual clues that kept us oriented to the actual tornado's center because we only saw the condensation funnel on the ground a few times, first behind us and then again in front of us on the highway when we pulled over on the side of the road to give it a lead on us, the rest of the time it was just intense rain/wind/hail. If you don't have the experience, knowledge, and tools or simply just get caught off guard it would have been easy to drive right into it. Unfortunately we did see vehicles that were blown off the road and flipped (they were okay) from that very thing. Glad you were alright after your situation!

  • @Bfoots1952
    @Bfoots1952 5 років тому +1

    Imagine driving down Interstate 20 on your way home to Atlanta and a storm chaser passes you by. Sh!t what storm are they chasing and am I driving into it? Scary, man.

  • @Fondage
    @Fondage 6 років тому +3

    OMG!!! You Guys are awesome, i have watched many videos and live streams of storm chasers over the years, but this one has hit me with an F5 of scaredness. 😰😟 keep safe & ML❤

  • @kellbell2114
    @kellbell2114 5 років тому +1

    OMG...that was intense..I felt like I was sitting in that trunk and about to blow away. I thought the window or at least the windshield wipers would break. Awesome video!

  • @watersfan
    @watersfan 6 років тому +2

    Canada doesn't see intense Tornado weather like you all do. Great footage, stay safe!

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +4

      watersfan You all DID have lawnmower man last year though sooo...that has to count for something haha. Thank you very much.

    • @watersfan
      @watersfan 6 років тому +2

      Stereotypical Canadian behavior. A little too chill, lol!

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      watersfan I hope to channel that chillness every time I chase. I can't come close but I can certainly try lol

  • @michajeans
    @michajeans 6 років тому +11

    Oh funny coincidence! In German "Rüssel" means "Trunk" and the word is colloquially used for a Tornado or a Funnelcloud!

  • @bipolarpaparazzi4204
    @bipolarpaparazzi4204 6 років тому +4

    That green was popping!! I was scared af!!

  • @julienorton1067
    @julienorton1067 6 років тому +1

    Hi Dustin Knight. First storm of the year... wow! With footage like that will deffo be watching. I can only watch you guys chase. I'm in UK. My dream holiday would be to see a storm chase. As long as everyone is safe...😊🌪🌩. Thanks for sharing... 💞

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Thank you so much Julie Norton! It's really fantastic that you enjoy our storm chases. I'm grateful that something I love to do brings so many a bit of entertainment and joy (which is always good) and I'll definitely be doing my best to get some more storms to share. Hopefully you can make it across one of these days yourself.

    • @yeetspageet5679
      @yeetspageet5679 6 років тому

      I live in the UK too Julie, would also love to see a storm one day.

  • @lindashapeshifter8675
    @lindashapeshifter8675 4 роки тому +2

    Definitely a new subscriber here, I love this sh*t, thank you for risking your neck for us. Much appreciated 🙏🏽

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  4 роки тому

      Thank you! I really slacked on comments for awhile but I'm trying to catch up and I appreciate this so much. I'm making new content right now so it's super motivating to see people enjoy it. All I try to do is share something I love with other people who may like it. I've even considered making more discussion-based videos and stuff too but we'll see how it all plays out. Either way I've got an entire chase season worth of footage to use for videos so stay tuned. And again, thank you!

  • @123Sister100
    @123Sister100 4 роки тому +1

    Have you ever heard of Rain-X?

  • @SkyChaserCom
    @SkyChaserCom 6 років тому +2

    Awesome meeting up with you folks out there too (Chris Collura in the Jeep there from Florida). Great work.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      cdcollura Oh man! I was just wondering yesterday how things went for you after we went our separate ways. It's so awesome to hear from ya.

    • @chrisdickerson7038
      @chrisdickerson7038 6 років тому

      Thanks Chris! Looking forward to seeing ya in the field again 😊

  • @stokedonearth5097
    @stokedonearth5097 6 років тому +10

    BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP. Storm Storm Storm Storm BEEP BEEP! Your truck was scared too! Great tor vid. RWMess! But good!

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +2

      Matt Furman haha it really was. It was a mess, that's why we took the western area instead of East because we figured we'd have a better shot visually if we were close to the burst point. We were kinda right but it still wrapped up super quickly.

    • @stokedonearth5097
      @stokedonearth5097 6 років тому

      Dustin Knight I love rain wrapped messes. Not enough of them are posted! They show how intense things can get! Good job Dustin. Thanks for risking your butts out there to get this awesome footage.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +3

      Matt Furman Thanks man! I do what I can. Obviously I prefer visible tornadoes in open fields just throwing dirt around but unfortunately that's not how it always goes so I try to document them as they really are and do my best in any given situation.

    • @racheljennings8548
      @racheljennings8548 6 років тому +1

      No storm chaser thinks about their wheels being scared 😉

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +2

      Rachel Jennings We'll have to start being more considerate of our ride's feelings now 😀

  • @curlyanneb1973
    @curlyanneb1973 6 років тому +1

    Was interesting seeing the wipers still going Had not seen like that before. Glad you took shelter. Shows wisdom.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      Carolyn Brt Thank you very much. I'm as comfortable as you can be getting close to tornadoes but when it overtook us and we didn't really have an orientation of it for a couple minutes me knew the smart move was to let it pass over us and come back at it from the other side.

  • @EthanBWeather
    @EthanBWeather 6 років тому +11

    Intense footage, Dustin! That one was difficult with how rain-wrapped it was, I was worried about the chasers out there on it.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +4

      It certainly was! We knew that would probably be the case and even getting right up on it we could only see the actual tornado for a few moments when it first touched down. We saw the funnel make contact with the ground right in front of us and, no joke, within just a few seconds it looked like the whole wall cloud came down around it.

    • @EthanBWeather
      @EthanBWeather 6 років тому +2

      Oh gosh, yeah that sounds intense!

    • @ZepyhrLight
      @ZepyhrLight 6 років тому

      jesus man ... in your experience of storm chasing i gotta ask, do you think the frequency of intense storms are increasing??

    • @corysartin4558
      @corysartin4558 5 років тому +1

      It was better on Belmont Ms my community I was out on Belmont Ms that day March 19th 2018 the was a very heavy core to my north with large hail and I got in the notch

  • @soulfulterrain3143
    @soulfulterrain3143 6 років тому +1

    That eerie green tinted sky..I bet that was beautiful to witness.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      soulful terrain It was! Never gets old to be honest.

  • @TheJamesmario
    @TheJamesmario 3 роки тому

    Was it you who designed the SVL media logo? Pretty cool

  • @andie_pants
    @andie_pants 5 років тому +1

    I remember watching chasers that day on livestormchasing and severestudios. Heckuva day!

  • @virlomientreri6970
    @virlomientreri6970 6 років тому

    Your first tornado of 2018, and the first of my life. I can do without any more.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      VirlomiEntreri Yeah we'd much rather see those tornadoes that stay in open fields and don't really do anything as opposed to these that move through towns. Coincidentally my second tornado of this year was on Tuesday about 2.5 blocks from my house.

    • @flatulenceone
      @flatulenceone 6 років тому

      Yikes!

  • @delta_cosmic
    @delta_cosmic 5 років тому +2

    12:25 when it's exams in just a few minutes and you haven't studied

  • @quanzarefish
    @quanzarefish 4 роки тому

    A tornado video without the extra screaming! Good job 👍

  • @renneedwards9826
    @renneedwards9826 6 років тому +6

    Wow great quality sound and footage. 🌪

  • @voldo18
    @voldo18 6 років тому

    Bro that bearcage was intense, that green color was just eerie as hell to see

  • @mpk6664
    @mpk6664 6 років тому

    That inflow tail looks sick, nice video.

  • @aametriigraham8489
    @aametriigraham8489 5 років тому

    You can hear the roar so well. Incredible! Why didn't you take the keys to the car in with you?

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  4 роки тому

      Honestly I just think he didn't think about it. I was riding in the passenger seat so I of course wasn't thinking about it either. There have been some people asking "where the tornado was" and that's what made it sketchy. The tornado actually is never clearly visible and we were overconfident that we were ok. We realized at the last second that there was a tornado within the rain and that's what rolled over us.

  • @bakerd926790
    @bakerd926790 4 роки тому

    Jeez I did not know about any of the stuff that goes on in my state.

  • @coletteg.4548
    @coletteg.4548 6 років тому +3

    🌪♥️🌪 Those were some intense storms that day through nightfall❗️

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Colette' G. Yes they were! We were on them when they first developed near Tupelo, MS and ended up watching them throughout the night until they reached Atlanta, GA and they never lost any steam from when they produced this tornado until pretty much the next day. I'm glad everyone seemed prepared because those were dangerous storms, especially after dark.

    • @coletteg.4548
      @coletteg.4548 6 років тому

      Dustin Knight 🌪 Yes I watched you guys all the way to Atlanta 😉😄 I was glued to it❗️Great job‼️

    • @coletteg.4548
      @coletteg.4548 6 років тому +1

      Dustin Knight 🌪 I got a little nervous when they started for Stanford Ga. My sister & family live there. I was blowing up there phone when I heard that. I was already freakin out at how much stronger they had gotten after dark. Like monsters coming across there.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Colette' G. I don't blame you. I would've been calling anyone I knew in the path as well. Obviously any one of them were capable of producing tornadoes (most did actually produce tornadoes) but every one of them was putting down large to insanely large hail and dangerous lightning too.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Colette' G. I also want to say thanks for following along! I've been pretty distant from UA-cam with working on my degrees and stuff but with storm season back upon us I'm going to be a lot more active on here and it's awesome to know people enjoy and appreciate it.

  • @BHA..2000.
    @BHA..2000. 5 років тому

    This video realy nice i love the hevy rainy lik this thanks alot from mi iiiiii. Your frend from saudia arabia

  • @sabrinacordell6290
    @sabrinacordell6290 5 років тому

    Why did you go south toward the core?

  • @thatstormenthusiast
    @thatstormenthusiast 6 років тому

    That constant rumbling of thunder sounds amazing

  • @markduncan6690
    @markduncan6690 5 років тому

    Dude!!! Where is the rotation??

  • @kbadart24
    @kbadart24 4 роки тому

    Sound like a flat tire great video

  • @mrobinson132
    @mrobinson132 6 років тому +1

    What was this tornado rated

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      M Robinson It was rated a high-end EF1 when we were on it in the video. I only worded it "high end" because it was surveyed at 110mph and EF2 starts at 111mph. This was the early stages of the supercell that produced the EF3 in Jacksonville, AL a little later.

  • @frostyboyken
    @frostyboyken 6 років тому

    Great footage. You've got a new subscriber.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      A Crawford Boy Thank you very much!!

  • @sparrowgodschild150
    @sparrowgodschild150 6 років тому

    Subscribed. Thank you, stay safe!

  • @joyleenpoortier7496
    @joyleenpoortier7496 6 років тому +1

    I wonder how much rain is dumped during these Tornadoes

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +3

      Joyleen Poortier I'd have to look at the observed rainfall data from these particular storms but a little number crunching can tell you just how much water a storm can drop. So if a storm produces 1" of rain (as measured in a gauge) that would be about one US gallon in a 1'-1' area or on a more fun scale of 1 square mile, 1" of rain would produce 17,378,560 gallons. That's enough to fill 434,464 40-gal bathtubs by the way!

    • @Ozmandius
      @Ozmandius 6 років тому

      Im more curious of the amount within close proximity to the tornado versus the rest of thr storm myself. 50% more? A little less?

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      heretic30176 Ok I get what you're saying. I'll see if I can figure it out for you. I know it is only a percentage of what the whole storm itself produced but the areal amounts/rates will be the same as the numbers I gave you before so I'll see if I can figure out some specifics for you.

  • @alexharshman7025
    @alexharshman7025 6 років тому

    Pretty good wiper blades your running....

  • @dommmm7967
    @dommmm7967 5 років тому +1

    hey one of you came to my school and showed me this

  • @bobbybaldeagle702
    @bobbybaldeagle702 6 років тому +5

    Great footage... BUT there's one thing I don't quite understand. You run in for shelter that was smart. BUT you left your car running??? That not so smart, around here if you'd done that your car would have been gone before you had reached the door, storm or no storm... I'm happy to see y'all got more honest people there... But still why did you leave the car running??? It just don't make sense to me...

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +13

      Bobby Baldeagle For one thing, we were right inside looking out so it wasn't entirely unattended. Also, if someone wants to steal a Jeep while literally inside of a rain-wrapped multi-vortex tornado then they need it more than we do lol. Plus it was rigged with GPS that we can track with our phone so unless they figured that out we would just show up and get it back.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +2

      joe sar Yep. Also, we knew the tornado was just a few seconds behind us and was going to pass directly over us so we wanted to chill somewhere safe for a minute and let it pass so we could come back at it immediately on its West flank (back of the tornado). I didn't necessarily want to deal with the RFD and "ghost train" but we really liked the idea of chasing it from just a few yards behind it instead of a few yards in front of it. Basically we left the keep running because we knew we'd be jumping right back in it and making pursuit.

    • @itsnotthesamething
      @itsnotthesamething 6 років тому +5

      I thought about the whole car theft thing, but I figured even the druggies were ducking for cover thru that!

    • @amcqueenboxing
      @amcqueenboxing 6 років тому +1

      Bobby Baldeagle Is the car doors open too? As the dinging suggests? ...

    • @marlynharo7360
      @marlynharo7360 6 років тому +4

      Priorities. Leaving a truck on during a tornado would be the last thing I'm thinking of when I'm trying to get out of the truck during a tornado.

  • @avenger007007
    @avenger007007 6 років тому

    If it is scraping the ground, then does that make it technically a tornado?

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      avenger007007 By definition the circulation must be in contact with the ground so technically it would be a tornado if it was in fact connecting to the surface. A lot of times we'll refer to a very low and usually large wall cloud in slang as "ground scraping" which isn't technically a tornado but if the circulation makes contact with the surface then it is.

  • @charliewood1680
    @charliewood1680 6 років тому +1

    I'm a trained skywarn storm spotter and storm chaser and I was on the massive wall cloud that came threw my community of Belmont Ms we have bad storms around here all the time but I'd say the March 19th 2018 massive wall cloud in Belmont Ms was in the top five all time worse storms I've ever been on in Belmont ms

  • @allensmith9815
    @allensmith9815 4 роки тому +1

    you think

  • @tomshiba51
    @tomshiba51 5 років тому +2

    Highly distinctive green color in that one.

  • @larakite1644
    @larakite1644 6 років тому

    Why exactly does the sky turn green?
    I've always wondered that !

    • @timberman1206
      @timberman1206 6 років тому +1

      Lara Kite there is video on that .

    • @timberman1206
      @timberman1206 6 років тому +1

      Deals with light reflecting through the storm so it appears green.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +2

      Lara Kite Yeah like Patrick said, you get yellow light from the Sun filtered through the blueish color of water within the storm and you end up with greenish colors, some more vivid than others.

    • @larakite1644
      @larakite1644 6 років тому +1

      Dustin Knight thank you for the break down. I truly appreciate it! 😁 It's always so pretty when it happens. Just wish it didn't always bring destruction. 😞

  • @fueledbychlorine
    @fueledbychlorine 6 років тому +2

    Amazing

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Thank you! I do my best out there to cover these things.

  • @mattfuller3172
    @mattfuller3172 6 років тому

    I watched you pull in. What a ⛈

  • @mandystanford3309
    @mandystanford3309 5 років тому

    When the sky turns green here in the south you better duck and dodge! It takes courage to chase storms great work but be careful!

  • @jessicabrown5621
    @jessicabrown5621 5 років тому

    love storms wish had this here in australia

  • @blackberrylady6025
    @blackberrylady6025 6 років тому +10

    Great job.....I likes....glad not all the FOUL Cussing, & Screaming......really enjoy & relaxing...

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      elizabeth barnes Glad you like it! There are times when something might slip here or there because it does get intense and sometimes we might be a little excited but I make it a point to watch what I say. I'm typically a relaxed guy so it carries over, even when I'm chasing tornadoes.

  • @marleymcleay9228
    @marleymcleay9228 6 років тому +2

    Good storm senses, Intense.

  • @corysartin4558
    @corysartin4558 5 років тому

    I was out in the field that day in my community of Belmont Ms where that same wall cloud came right at me and I got git by strong rfd winds I loved every bit of it 😂😂

  • @perryhansen1822
    @perryhansen1822 5 років тому

    Remember People Tornadoes are very unpredictable, speed up slow, backup and take hard Left and Right turns. Stay Safe.

  • @iempire100
    @iempire100 6 років тому

    That ominous green tinted sky........

  • @jrod247
    @jrod247 5 років тому

    Nice hat GO REDHAWKS !!!!!

  • @jawoody9745
    @jawoody9745 6 років тому

    Scary Stuff. Right Here!

  • @jrod247
    @jrod247 5 років тому

    People don’t laugh because it’s not every day that I watch something on UA-cam and see your Miami of Ohio Redhawks hat on someone I live 15 miles away from it what a coincidence pretty cool

  • @duke_of_destruction
    @duke_of_destruction 6 років тому

    Was that off of hwy 43? Or 78 ?

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Initially, when we were watching the wall cloud move in toward us as the storm started to blow up, we were on hwy 24 West of 43. When we actually saw the tornado we were on 43 and took shelter near the Waffle House. As soon as it passed over us we pursued it from the backside of the circulation on 48 I believe and after being on that road we ended up on 78 eastbound eventually. There were obviously a few times we had to be on various back roads around town but those were the primary roads we used.

    • @duke_of_destruction
      @duke_of_destruction 6 років тому

      Dustin Knight . I use to live in Hackleburg back in 2011 the year of the super outbreak. I haven't been in that area for a few years now but thought it looked familiar.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      Oh wow! I remember that day (as I'm sure everyone does) but I can't imagine living down there during that. I've gone through major outbreaks here (2 March 2012) as well but the 1974 super outbreak was before my time and the 2011 super outbreak spared us up here. Hackleburg was also one of the most hard hit areas too so I imagine that was crazy. We've reviewed that day quite a bit in college.

  • @trilby5546
    @trilby5546 4 роки тому

    Did I miss it?

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  4 роки тому

      Nah, what happened was that we got caught by a larger rain-wrapped tornado. There was never really a clear shot of a tornado but when the rain overran us that was the edge of the tornado (this was further confirmed with radar data, other chasers who shot from farther away, and the post-event damage survey in addition to our observations). When it became clear we weren't going to see the tornado clearly and had perhaps been too aggressive we sheltered to hopefully get a shot from behind it, but after it passed it was never visible anymore and stayed well within the rain (this storm did cycle several times and produced visible tornadoes across parts of Georgia later that night but we decided not to chase farther into the jungle after dark).

    • @trilby5546
      @trilby5546 4 роки тому

      Thanks. U r brave.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  4 роки тому

      Thank you! I'm just a dude doing something I love though. I try to do it in a way that helps others since I'm going to be out there anyway because I don't want to be in the way. I spent several days with wildland firefighters in Gatlinburg, Tennessee a few years ago assisting with search and rescue while the fires were burning and my gosh THOSE folks are brave.

  • @jawoody9745
    @jawoody9745 6 років тому

    "I can't see shit in this downpour, Man!" This was a nightmare!

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      james woody Definitely! I always feel for my chase partner because he does most of the driving and I don't necessarily help us stay in "driver friendly" conditions.

    • @jawoody9745
      @jawoody9745 6 років тому

      I hear ya'.

  • @CarlosGarcia-on7ik
    @CarlosGarcia-on7ik 6 років тому +1

    Close the damn door!!!

  • @joyzuegn317
    @joyzuegn317 6 років тому

    Where was the tornado?

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Joy Zuegn When we were sitting stationary and the windshield wipers were going right before we said we have to go South that big dark green thing in front of us was the tornado. You can see a horizontal vortex/satellite vortex sticking out of the side of it. We were watching the satellite circulation but when we realized the whole thing was actually a large rain-wrapped tornado we realized we were in a sketchy spot so we tried to get out of it. After that we were inside of it and took shelter, let it pass right over us, and then went into the backside of it. After we left the restaurant or whatever it was it was only 100-400yds ahead of us at any time but as you can see at that point it was completely wrapped up and wasn't visible anymore except by knowing visual clues (wind direction, rain curtains, appearance of suction vortices). We prefer to try to get on photogenic tornadoes in open fields in the plains but that's just not how it works all the time, especially in Alabama.

    • @tylermontgomery7949
      @tylermontgomery7949 6 років тому +1

      Joy Zuegn Russellville Albama

  • @Tankburks1983
    @Tankburks1983 6 років тому +1

    If we start getting monster Hale I'm bailing. Lmao. Just jump out of the car moving at high speed would be better..

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      Hahaha. You gotta do what you gotta do. This thing was throwing down 5" hail but we chose to tangle with the tornado instead.

  • @cindychurch6360
    @cindychurch6360 6 років тому +1

    Dude you weren't even close to the tornado. That was just a bunch of rain. The trees weren't even blowing. Boring

    • @JFVNATION
      @JFVNATION 6 років тому

      Cindy Church never get to close one thing you shouldnt do in storm chasing

    • @cindychurch6360
      @cindychurch6360 6 років тому

      Jfv nation understood. God speed. Be safe

  • @stevenmccord3503
    @stevenmccord3503 6 років тому +1

    Invest in a $5 bottle of Rain-X

  • @Imaginertiophile
    @Imaginertiophile 6 років тому

    No actual tornado footage, eh?

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +3

      Imaginertiophile Actually, in the style of all the 2018 rain-wrapped messes (except Tescott, KS and anything in Wyoming) the tornado is briefly visible across the street from us when we're under the awning. It pokes out of the right side of the RFD clear slot before occluding. From that point we were inside and on the edge of the circulation for the remainder of the video. We knew it was an HP supercell so we got right up into the notch but unfortunately it wasn't the photogenic tornado you may hope for. As a matter of fact, anyone who was on this tornado has similar footage. They don't always look like they do in Twister.

  • @robtrousdale7039
    @robtrousdale7039 5 років тому

    Come on man

  • @nathanlecomte264
    @nathanlecomte264 6 років тому

    Cap guess guarantee preserve intense sum result participant precious unknown stuff.

  • @novayt1130
    @novayt1130 6 років тому

    He tried to save the restuarant

  • @williampointer2121
    @williampointer2121 6 років тому +1

    Greenage

  • @marlytonquest363
    @marlytonquest363 4 роки тому

    No video is worth your lives. Stay away from those high precipitation killers.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  4 роки тому

      We were relatively safe. That's a big reason why we took shelter inside. We were watching a little funnel we thought was the developing tornado, but we realized the actual tornado was much larger and concealed within the HP core, which meant we were in a sketchier spot. We could have been more aggressive and possibly gotten a clearer view but once the edge of the tornadic circulation at large overran us we decided to play it safe and let it pass, ultimately to attempt a play from behind it (which didn't work since it was entirely rain-wrapped). Thank you for the concern, we appreciate that.

  • @bamamedic1877
    @bamamedic1877 6 років тому +1

    Shout out for my hometown. Lol

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      BamaMedic, Russellville is your hometown? I've chased in Alabama before but that was my first time there specifically and I thought it was a nice place. I always try to explore every place I end up because I don't want to travel the Country all the time just to drive past everything. You never know what kind of things you'll discover, ya know.

    • @mpk6664
      @mpk6664 6 років тому

      BamaMedic I've seen you somewhere before, don't remember what video.

    • @goldentigers6722
      @goldentigers6722 4 роки тому

      Go GoldenTigers!!

  • @TuxyKat
    @TuxyKat 4 роки тому

    The bird knows...trying to warn you. Foolish human.

  • @Rachel_the_G.O.A.T
    @Rachel_the_G.O.A.T 6 років тому +10

    Awee man. Not the Waffle House.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      Rachel It's just awful isn't it?

    • @Rachel_the_G.O.A.T
      @Rachel_the_G.O.A.T 6 років тому +1

      Just brings a tear to my eye 😢

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Needless to say the Waffle House employees were just a little shaken up. I had to check since we were some of the first people on the scene.

  • @lauragadille3384
    @lauragadille3384 6 років тому

    Hey nothing wrong with Michigan 🤓🤓🤓🤓

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому

      Laura Gadille Not at all hehe. My buddy that was with me got his degree from Miami, Ohio so he may feel a little differently 😊.

    • @chrisdickerson7038
      @chrisdickerson7038 6 років тому +2

      Haha! Yeah, I went to Miami, but the Michigan stuff is because I’m a big Ohio State guy (several family members are alumni). I don’t take the rivalry THAT seriously, but it’s always fun to make jokes 😉

    • @lauragadille3384
      @lauragadille3384 6 років тому

      Chris Dickerson Not to a die hard Michigan fan lol GO BLUE

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      Laura Gadille I'm going to remain neutral since one of you enjoys my chase videos and the other is, ya know, my chase partner, so I'll stay loyal to my college haha. Go Tops!

    • @lauragadille3384
      @lauragadille3384 6 років тому

      Dustin Knight lol

  • @evnko08
    @evnko08 5 років тому

    God That Was Close To Were I Live!

  • @aruserios7632
    @aruserios7632 5 років тому +1

    Give me back my 14:35.

  • @johnmac3410
    @johnmac3410 6 років тому

    No! not the Waffle House! That's just not fair.

  • @WD7N
    @WD7N 6 років тому

    Say it ain't so! A Waffle House was hit. Noooooooooo! We don't have Waffle House restaurants where I live. I love Waffle House. On a more serious note...I hope no one was killed. That was a crazy storm.

    • @dustinkknight
      @dustinkknight  6 років тому +1

      WD7N To my knowledge no one was killed. There were injuries unfortunately but last I had checked no one was killed during the entire outbreak.

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ 6 років тому +1

      WD7N, If you live where there's no Waffle Houses, no Cheerwine, no GooGoo Clusters, and the restaurants don't include grits with breakfast then it's time to move. 73 from 4-land where life is mighty good!

    • @WD7N
      @WD7N 6 років тому

      I'm originally from FL and I have to make my own grits. Live near Yellowstone in Idaho. We do have GooGoo's here but I really miss the Waffle House Restaurants. I miss real food.

    • @flatulenceone
      @flatulenceone 6 років тому

      I'm not a big fan of them, but I believe that Waffle House is a Southern institution, of sorts, aren't they?