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INSANE TORNADO PIPE intercept with windmills toppled near Greenfield, Iowa!
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Massive #tornado with multiple vortexes rips down windmills and damages homes in Iowa including Greenfield, Iowa. Dominator FPV drone orbited the tornado racing northeast at 55 mph. Dominator 3 could have directly intercepted this tornado. Major tornado outbreak underway
Hi Travis and suzi I also share a passion for chasing storms here's another one from reed timmer if the greenfield iowa tornado from earlier this year this has since been classified as the strongest tornado ever recorded with 319 mph winds it's just an amazing video with the most photogenic multi vortex tornado I've ever seen
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Lots of people get judgy over Reed Timmer because of his very high enthusiasm, but it wouldn’t be him if he wasn’t loud. But also consider how LOUD it is when the window is open near a tornado lol
This tornado did hit the town of Greenfield Iowa, causing devastating damage. The channel KCCI did a great job of capturing the damage path by drone.
Apparently, at speeds over 55 mph, wind turbines automatically turn off to prevent damage (yeah, I just looked this up). Of course, it doesn't help prevent damage if a tornado goes right over it. 😀
I know someone in the wind e ergy business, he said those collasped almost exactly as designed
@@jimwilcox2964 When you stand next to one though, they are so huge and seem pretty strong. But yeah, not much can go up against a tornado of that strength. Luckily, they are rare.
Also the EF 1-5 scale is based on damage severity instead of tornado size and intensity it can be the largest tornado ever but still only be like an ef3 if it doesn't damage alot
ya like the el reno tornado was only rated an EF 4 but i think it should've been a 5. that thing was insane
@ASLLover666 love that you saw what I was going with
@@ASLLover666the El Reno was only categorized as an EF3, not 4. But regardless, it is a fairly flawed system.
@@imcherylynn no i looked it up before i commented that....
@@ASLLover666might need to look it up again. In many videos from storm chasers and others alike, including other comments from videos I’ve seen on it. It was categorized as EF3.
And those wind mills are HUGE. So the fact they crumpled them like they are nothing is crazy!
I've been subbed to you guys 4 years and have really enjoyed your reaction videos to several of the best metal bands I grew up loving. I am a guitar player so I really appreciate the commentary you guys give from the lens of a musical background. Now you're reacting to a tornado vid and I live in Oklahoma and chase tornadoes on occasion and have done it for years. I am so fan girling right now.
Hey Suzi and Travis Thanks for showing this great video Your the best Love Ya.
Travis & Suzi
These chasers risk their lives to give important information to local officials and media platforms every day.
No. Most of them risk their lives to get as close to tornadoes as possible for the thrill. The tornadoes destroy houses and kill people in front of them and they don't care - they pretend to care so people don't get mad at them, but I've seen these people to know what really motivates most of them. Reed Timmer is one of the worst of them. He's a fucking psycho.
I am a Georgia boy only seen a couple of tornados from 1967 to 1998 but I moved to Pickwick Lake Tenn {40 mins east of Memphis 20 miles north of Corinth Miss} in 1998 until 2014 & went thru at least a dozen or more with the closest coming thru my yard in 2010 as I was running from my house that took out all my trees & barn & destroyed my next door neighbors house & the one across the street! Luckily me, my dog & my house survived that EF-3, debris, trees, parts of homes & shit flying everywhere, something I will never forget ✌💖☮
I was actually INSIDE a tornado in 2011. Obviously not one like this...or I could just float in your wind and tell you about it,since I would be a ghost. It was an F 1-. Me and my brother were inside my house. I know were actually IN the 'eye', because door at each end of the hall had a big glass in upper section. I was looking one way, then the other... and saw a wall of dirt and debris swirling by,mostly green(leaves). On one side it was going one way, on the other the opposite. Fortunately besides the twister being small, the house...about 150 years old... was VERY heavy. Lost few pieces of tin off roof. Blew gutters off. Knocked over all seven giant oaks that stood around house. The only one that would've hit the house, if it'd fell straight down, as rest did, came up outta ground... moved ten ft to the left...THEN FELL OVER.
You have to see the drone footage,, it's unbelievable!!
Happy 4th to you both and the whole band!
F 5 is considered total devastation, since there is nothing worse than total devastation, there will never be an F 6.
An EF6 is a black hole.
Travis & Suzi
F stands for Fujita. Meteorological Scientist named Tetsuya Theodore Fujita; Ted Fujita developed intensity scale (strength scale) of Tornados. Recent years, scale has been updated as Enhanced Fujita Scale. EF0 is low end of the scale while EF5 is high end (This tornado classified as an EF5). Winds and damaged of the tornados are reviewed by NOAA (NWS) help classified each twister.
Ted Fujita was one of my former Meteorology professor's lecturers at UChicago. Having never seen a 'live' tornado, he would run out of the classroom if conditions were right that day for their formation. He did finally see one before he passed. He was a brilliant man who contributed so much to our understanding of tornadoes and the conditions that spawned them.
@@SueK51 Your professor has saved thousands of lives when he helped besides creating the scale.
Kansas boy here...that's definately a twister i'd sit on my porch and watch.
Glad you both liked it there was a video with the drone they were talking about but i didnt see it til after i submitted this or i would have gone with that one instead
Hey guys, I'm a very big fan of tornadoes, and I even survived an EF5 tornado that hit my hometown of Joplin, Missouri. I always wanted to be a storm chaser ever since i was 5. I would love it if you would do a reaction to Real-Time Joplin Tornado.
F0-F5 was the old scale and they used rate by the winds speeds. Now the new and improve scale is called the Enhanced Fujita scale or the EF scale it rated the damage from the tornado to guarantee the winds speeds from tornadoes!
I remember watching this live 😮 pretty crazy, hope the town is recovering OK 🙏
I love Reed Timmer he is so loving on the edge. Here’s the best storm chaser ever❤
That tornado was classified as an EF4 by the NWS . The strongest tornado was the EF-5, then classified as an F5 back on May 3 1999 Bridge Creek -Moore Ok tornado. If you go to the SPC website they have all the tornados documented with detailed information about each one . Love y'all!! Keep em coming !
The EF rating is based, mostly, on how much damage it does. The speed of the winds is a smaller factor in the rating. This tornado is the strongest (as far as wind speed) ever recorded. They put it at 318-335 mph.
I live in Iowa. We pretty much don't pay attention to tornado watches. They're constant. I'm not going to the basement unless I literally see it coming. This was about 1.5 hours away. Mother nature is wicked. It's so freaking beautiful until you realize people died.
Always take it seriously. I chased this tornado from birth and rolled into Greenfield 5 minutes after it hit. I never want to see what I saw that day ever again
this one is considered an F-5+ tornado----it totally destroyed Greenfield, many died----it was scary-deadly
This was an EF4. We've had three in the US this year. Thankfully haven't had an EF5 since 2013.
Wow, okay lol. It was rated an EF4, not an F5+ which is not even a rating used by the NWS and “many”? 4 which is horrible but not many. It also didn’t DESTROY Greenfield. It did a lot of damage but that’s a large city and tornadoes aren’t that large. Stop spreading false information please. That didn’t help anyone because almost the entire comment was just not true.
This is def not an f5+
stop using the f-scale
Windmills are made to stop if the wind gets too strong. That's why they weren't spinning like crazy
The Greenfield tornado wound up levelling about half the town of Greenfield, IA, including major damage to their local hospital. The truly sad thing is that the NWS initially rated it at an EF3 due to the "lack of damage" caused by it, then later upgraded it to EF4, then EF5. Cleanup and recovery efforts are still ongoing in Greenfield. You should definitely check out the damage videos of it all over youtube.
It was still given an EF-4
Not an f5 it was an ef4
@@coledesantis3361it should have been rated EF5 though. There’s evidence all over town of 200+ mph winds at the surface. Including a car lift that was lifted and bent out of the ground and a slabbed home with bent anchor bolts. Vilonia, Rochelle, Western Kentucky, Rolling Fork and now Greenfield. Ol’ Teddy must be rolling over in his grave. (I didn’t include El Reno 2013 because I think the EF3 rating is fair. It is a damage based scale and they didn’t find any damage higher than such)
We used to live DIRECTLY across the expressway from the world’s busiest airport, passengers airliners taking off and passengers airliners landing 24/7/365, and 3 blocks behind our home was railroad tracks for mostly freight trains that ran 24/7/365 also. Tornadoes do NOT sound like the fad people claim that Tornadoes sound like a freight train. Tornadoes sound as if thousands upon thousands of the passenger airliners are flying right over your home at the same time, and add in the sound of a “wailing woman” with the Tornadoes.
When you see multi vortices like that, it indicates a very powerful tornado capable of wiping out everything in its path. If you’re not in a certified tornado shelter or underground, your chances of survival are very slim if it hits you directly.
The main vortex is in the middle of the tornado. The smaller ones are around the main and some will even be sideways.
those white streaks are 'sub tornadoes' breaking off from the main tornado. seen plenty of these in my life
Mother Nature's power makes humans' power look wimpy.
The National Weather Service rated the Greenfield tornado an EF4, with peak winds of 175-185 mph. This new radar measurement will not change that rating. The bridgecreek Oklahoma tornado is officially the strongest I think or the El Reno Oklahoma one is.
The thing about tornadoes is you can dream about them and die. You don't want to experience them when you have loved ones. I was born Kansas of 89. It's a weapon you don't want.
This tornado, while impressive, was not the tornado with the highest wind speeds and I do not believe this tornado topped 300mph.
The Highest (natural) confirmed peak wind speed ever recorded was the Bridge Creek/Moore, OK tornado on May 3rd, 1999 of 321 mph/517kph.
Yeah I hate people that talk out their ass. Whoever suggested this to them is a meathead clown.
Really?? Tell us more Dr Doppler! 😂😂😂
@@THEdjpluto Ok..I was 30 miles away when it hit....want more?
I think that El Reno probably had stronger wind speeds but they couldn’t record it that well
@@GamerJace112 Actually, though the El Reno tornado was the Widest tornado ever recorded, at over two and a half miles wide, initial event damage assessment placed it at an EF3, but due to the wide spread damage (due to its sheer size) it was upgraded to an EF5, though I don't think the wind speeds were as high. From what I remember reading about it, a lot of factors went into the upgrade, and wind speeds were estimated at just over 300. That was one bad ass twister. I have ridden out a couple tornados but nothing like either of these.
You should see his drone footage of it, and there's other drone footage of the aftermath
Damage done to structures is usually what determines EF scale
And yes, they have a couple cars plus a drone, so this is like a highlight reel. Tornado chasers are crazy!
I spent a few decades just down the road from this community. It was quite a blow. They will recover.
Soo, lemme explain a few things here. First of all the Fujita scale, later adapted a bit and called enhanced fujita scale does go up to F12 but the kind of speeds you'd need for that are physically impossible here on earth. The highest rated tornadoes were EF5 but there's a twist. The fujita scale works with damage as an Indicator to the speeds inside the tornado. The ratings are not done through measured windspeed. Which is the reason this model is getting criticized more and more
Now multi vortex tornadoes consist of several small twisters, circling around the main windshield. The vortices of one of those tornadoes should not be confused with satellite tornadoes. Satellite tornadoes are usually single tornadoes circling outside of the inner windfield with white some distance to the center.
Modern windmills are designed to withstand 250+ mph winds and this tornado destroyed them easily
Yes, he launches drones into tornados.
Watch the video about the Jarrell Texas EF 5 tornado, unbelievable damage and loss of life!
Moore 1998
99 I mean
Travis!!!!!!!! I want you to know that I am truly jealous. You are a lucky guy. Take care of that girl.
....cleavage is epic in this one.
Check out what did to moore Oklahoma and Joplin Missouri. RENO OKlahoma was 2.6 miles wode. Killed 4 of best storm chasers in the bussiness. All cad EF5'S BAMA GOT HIT PRETTY HARD 2.
Got hit by a EF-2 Tornado on July 6th 2022 in Goshen Ohio Did not lose our home but damage to roof windows and fence (chain link) and insurance denied us 5 times. We switched insurance companies and guess we are responsible for repairs now.
The F or EF scale is named after Fujita and measures the amount of damage it does. EF-5 is complete destruction so there will never be an EF-6.
I'm glad I don't live in tornado alley. There was an f-5 tornado that hit Jarrell, Texas in 1997 that caused sever damage. And there was something I'd never seen ... it literally took the asphalt off the streets when it went through.
Look up the Minden, Iowa tornado of 2024. Storm chasers said it was 1 mile wide! Levelled almost the entire town of Minden, Iowa.
That's the Fujita scale. Named after University of Illinois professor Ted Fujita. It was revised sometime in the early 2,000's, now known as the Enhanced Fujita scale. The Fujita scale came about as a result of the April 3/4 of 1974 outbreak.
In 1974 it could be the worst tornado ever in history in Xenia, Ohio, a powerful F5 multi vortex ted Fujita the original owner for the F scale almost classified this tornado an F6
The wind turbines have braking systems so they can stop them in dangerous weather conditions
JEFF was HERE 🏆
No because it goes on damage. And an F5 has inconceivable damage, so what could possibly come after that?!
Buildings and trees don't slow it down, because it comes from the sky!!! They just get swept up too!
Some tornadoes last v7-8 hours and can go 300 miles away and go up to 70MPH
Fun fact; I actually chased this tornado
tornado close sounds like a train...i live in missouri
This was an ef4 tornado not an EF5 and it didn’t have the strongest winds ever recorded that would be the Moore Oklahoma tornado 1999
You're both looking very patriotic today . Happy 4th July.
Travis and Suzie, you say suggest to things you may not know about.Check out Jeremy Clarkson's story of the Victoria Cross, the highest military honour we🇬🇧can bestow and how difficult it is to receive one.The last one awarded was 20 years ago.
You need to recheck your facts. May 3rd 1999 Moore tornado is still the king. however Greenfield is top 2 or 3 according to the NWS.
Reed timmer is extremely wreckless dude gets to close to tornados I feel and one day he and his team are gonna end up like Tim Samaras RIP its almost like he doesnt value the life of his crew or himself or he ends up like tanner charles trapped in a tornado having his crew screaming PLLEEEASSEEE!!! at the top of their lungs
we need them to watch pecos hank
Gotta react to the video Reed goes inside a tornado to intercept it. Literally right over them
The drone footage is better.
Fujita scale
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Whoever said this is the highest wind speed ever recorded is talking out their ass.
Look up the dead man walking tornado
It wasn't the strongest tornado XD. It was very weak compared to Jarrel F-5 or Smithville And Hackleburgh-Phil Campbell EF-5's. 319MPH has recorded in small fraction of time in single vortex.