Hi, At the beginning of the video those appear to be mammatus clouds, they look omniums but aren't actually as bad as they appear to be. They are associated with powerful thunderstorms though. They're caused by pockets of sinking air. Some people, myself included, have called them bowl clouds since they look like the bottom of a bowl.
@@keyboardwarrior4092 I don't know if they're linked with supercells more than non-rotating storms. That's a good question, I'd have to look that up. I don't remember hearing anything about it before.
those were likely under the leading edge of a shelf cloud that had passed. Judging from wind direction they were looking in the wrong direction if a tornado was coming. if looking out that door was 12 o clock the tornado would have been coming from their 8 to 7 oclock direction. This storm was already gusting out at the beginning of the vid
I lived in a trailer in Tennessee. Few years ago tornado flipped it we had to hide in a ditch. Now back again in a trailer and the weather has been crazy . Yall stay safe and ready ❤
@@chriscurry7933 not rich and prices on homes have sky rocket . My mind is different too . Can't understand things easily so instead of working a smart person job I work as a janitor. It don't confuse me . Had to get what I can afford . Scary thing is it happening all over again. Trying to get the park to come together and install shelters but the land lord didn't approve it yet and others are struggling as well. Gotto meet God sometimes in our lives. If it happens it happens
What part of the Country was this? Don’t hear any sirens either
Hi, At the beginning of the video those appear to be mammatus clouds, they look omniums but aren't actually as bad as they appear to be. They are associated with powerful thunderstorms though. They're caused by pockets of sinking air. Some people, myself included, have called them bowl clouds since they look like the bottom of a bowl.
Usually these tend to be the clouds you might see around a supercell right?
A wall cloud on the other hand is DEFINITELY something to worry about!
@@keyboardwarrior4092 I don't know if they're linked with supercells more than non-rotating storms. That's a good question, I'd have to look that up. I don't remember hearing anything about it before.
You are correct. I’ve seen them on multiple occasions during a tornado warning. These clouds do not produce tornadoes but mighty threatening.
those were likely under the leading edge of a shelf cloud that had passed. Judging from wind direction they were looking in the wrong direction if a tornado was coming. if looking out that door was 12 o clock the tornado would have been coming from their 8 to 7 oclock direction. This storm was already gusting out at the beginning of the vid
I lived in a trailer in Tennessee. Few years ago tornado flipped it we had to hide in a ditch. Now back again in a trailer and the weather has been crazy . Yall stay safe and ready ❤
So, why would u get a trailer again knowing that it can happen again?
@@chriscurry7933 not rich and prices on homes have sky rocket . My mind is different too . Can't understand things easily so instead of working a smart person job I work as a janitor. It don't confuse me . Had to get what I can afford . Scary thing is it happening all over again. Trying to get the park to come together and install shelters but the land lord didn't approve it yet and others are struggling as well. Gotto meet God sometimes in our lives. If it happens it happens
This is clearly a falsity. Look at all those trees with leaves on them.
not every place in the US has bare trees in winter .. just sayin
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Wow! A tornado in January?
Na, no tornado there. Just some scary looking clouds.
Tornadoes don't use calendars, esspecially in the Southeast.
Tornado season in the SE & SW runs from November through the end of May
Tornadoes can happen any time of the year!