We moved here this year from Illinois and so when we were out on saturday my 12yr old daughter made a comment that if we saw these clouds in Illinois we'd likely be getting a tornado. Crazy that one actually happened
Amazing all the negative comments on here about California. We always send first responders and other emergency crews to other states when you have catastrophic events in your state's.
As a California resident myself, and a meteorologist, an EF0-EF1 tornadoes are actually weak but are still dangerous in their own right. If it were an EF2 it would have been a lot worse. An EF1 would only flip cars as it was shown in the video, an EF2 would actually lift the cars off the ground and rip roofs off homes.
As a native Californian, 77 yrs old, I have never seen videos of a real tornado in California. Waterspouts coming on shore occasionally, dust devils making mischief-- some quite large, Santa Ana "devil wind", but an actual tornado of that strength? Nope.
I saw one in person over 25 years ago, in Sunnyvale. It wasn't as strong as this one, but sheared off the back wall of a two story house, and flung the trampoline into a tree across the street. The neighborhood was a mess, with tree branches and debris everywhere. People from several miles around turned out to help clean up, and get the back of the house covered to keep the wind and rain from doing more damage. The local McDonald's delivered enough hamburgers for all the people working.
People were more rattled about the tornado than a magnitude 7 earthquake bc it is really rare to see tornadoes here and we're not trained on how to act when we see one if we're on the streets. There's no alarms on the streets like in other states to let people know to seek shelter and people probably didn't get a tornado notification from the NWS or their local authorities either.
@@spicyirwin5835But not everyone is sitting by their cell phone 24/7. I think the OP was meaning we don’t have massive tornado sirens like the Midwest. The earthquake thing sucks too because every one I’ve experienced with the new “early warning system” on my phone, it goes off AFTER the earthquake! Ha!
I am praying for all that have been affected by storms. I live in North West South Carolina, and the wind is scary. When Helena blew thru here, i could hear trees coming up by the roots being blown over as morning light came. I had 2 trees on my car. The number of trees and debris covered miles and miles. Never would i wish that on anyone. People be kind, this is not politics it's humanity! Step out and help your neighbors if possible. If not, pray for them. Peace
@@ShawnaGunn True. In Irma we evacuated to North Goeorgia for hoirs on I-75. And we camped in our rv only to listen to Irma's winds knock down more trees there all night long as the rv rocked like a boat!
I used to live in Rio Del Mar and unfortunately live in Tennessee now where we get plenty of tornadoes. I would have never expected a tornado there and hope all my old friends there are ok.
Charlotte - interesting. I have some roots in RDM and have lived out of state in Idaho. It wound up I didn't like it and moved back. So many people moving out of Ca now, wonder about your experience in Tenn.
@@nancychace8619 I love California and always will. I loved walking thru hidden beach to the walk on the beach in stormy weather. Our dogs ashes are there and someday I will place my dads there too. It’s bc of him I got the privilege of moving out there from Ohio at age 13 and I loved every minute!!!! Cali has many wonderful things about it and I miss it terribly. My son was born out there bt it was too expensive to raise him. Tennessee has many good parts too and I’ve enjoyed my 20 yrs here, almost as much as my 25 in Cali. I just don’t like the conservativism in Tennessee, which is opening its mind a bit, especially in more urban places. Bt I live in the sticks & I find I don’t share many of the same values as the people in rural communities. Bt I’m not going to change my point of view. Cali taught me to love everyone and to not be so judgemental, which I find is too harsh in Tennessee. And i prefer earthquakes over tornadoes any day of if I have my choice of natural disasters. I just never will get used to tornadoes, probably bc I spent my younger years in Ohio. I felt the north ridge quake in Santa Barbara, which was the biggest quake I experienced in 25 yrs , yet I’ve been too close for comfort to tornadoes almost w every year I lived in Tennessee.
@@charlottewenzel2005Funny, I left California for Tennessee FOR the conservative ideals 😂. California has become dystopian with its liberal values. Great weather though.
@@jpjp3873 I will always be a tree, hugging, bleeding heart liberal to my core. That’s just my nature. The good thing is this world is big enough that we can all have these different values and hopefully someday get along with each other when we stop being so concerned what everybody else is doing and just mind our own business and stop telling everybody else to live their lives. I think it’s healthy to have different belief systems, but the problem lies in when we try to force those upon other people and make them live by our values. I feel I don’t have the right to judge how someone else lives their lives and in return I would hope that they could let me live my life without trying to tell me how to, especially with religion. I don’t believe in a punitive God nor judgmental God, but if others do, that’s fine. It’s their lives, but don’t force your belief on me. The one thing I hated about growing up in the Catholic Church is they tried to tell us that the Catholic God was the most correct and right God and if they didn’t believe in their specific God they would go to hell. I was seven years old. I knew that this was wrong. But it still upset me because I had cousinswho were Baptist and probably being told the same thing. That’s just not how I choose to live my life but if somebody else wants to have those beliefs who am I to be making a judgment call about that. And that’s why I love California and that’s what my experience in California taught me. Of course, living near Santa Cruz, One wouldn’t be surprised. I know that there are conservative areas in California as well, but that’s what makes California so great to me because it reminds me a microcosm of the United States. There is a little bit of something for everyone out there in my opinion.
Probably because it looked more likely one would happen on the northern part of the peninsula at the time. That warning went out at around 6am and was lifted 20 minutes later, this actual tornado occurred after 1pm.
There was a severe thunderstorm warning, but it was just a small cell, so the chances of it producing a tornado were really slim. We live just south of there (Aptos) and it wasn't even raining in the afternoon!
Anyone who lives in a region they have their whole lives knows climate is changing. The gaslighting that it isn't real needs to stop. It even happens amongst some who are older and have lived here even longer. My mom is approaching 65 and she has been sad the past few years because snow isn't nearly as common as when she or I were kids. But then if you bring up climate change she goes "no way". She knows things are changing but right wing media tells her to ignore it, so she does.
California needs to work on their tornado safety messaging, people did not react well at all. Many did the exact wrong thing, and others just had no clue how to react.
I literally LOL’d when that woman was trying to sound tornado-savvy by bragging about staying away from windows when she literally just said she went UPstairs. …and before anyone calls me out for being insensitive: I was injured after taking a direct hit from the strongest part of an EF4 in 2021. Left me homeless and without transportation. I’m nowhere near recovered even years later and the town is still deeply scarred.
@@jazzbassoonpaulThat's no excuse to be ignorant. People should have common sense to learn all types of severe weather and signs. When I was in a rare tornado, common sense told me the sky was starting to spin for a reason and to seek shelter.
Yes it is extremely rare. In the spring of 2005 there was a tornado in San Mateo over by I-280. I remember b-c we’d just moved here from Midwest and I was happy no more tornadoes! Then that happened! However, it wasn’t like this one that just happened that caused so much damage. I hope no animals were hurt.
There were shelf clouds in several other places in the Bay Area, sporadically. I saw a couple of them while cloud chasing. So it could have been worse and hit more cities even in the east and north bay.
I had to Google shelf clouds. Around 9 a.m. I had severe wind where I was at. Mom had a doctor appointment and I offered to drive her there due to the insane winds. I drove west towards the coast, but I never saw shelf clouds..... just dark gloomy doom looking rain/moisture-rich WALL in that direction. I did see dancing power lines, downed trees, 1 rollover motor home, and a rolled over semi trailer. And, then, suddenly peace and quiet for the remainder of the day. I was surprised to hear about the tornado in Scott's Valley around 1:30 p.m. It was clear and calm here and I'm just 30 minutes over the hill.
Extreme winds, debris flying through the air, tornado throwing cars around and uprooting trees with people running around outside and across parking lots like a dumb ass instead of finding shelter. I grew up in the South and have been in 3 serious tornadoes. Looks like everyone was freaking out. I know tornadoes are rare here, but damn, people need to be educated on what to do and not do just like with earthquake prepardedness. If wind is strong enough to tobble trees and uplift cars, you can literally be blown 100' into the air or impaled with flying metal. Don't go outside!
@megadungpie she was driving through the parking lot that parallel to mt hermon rd. The video of the tornado going down mt hermon rd was filmed facing the exact area the other one was driving through... Tornado footage = Target parking lot "Wind" footage = safeway parking lot Adjacent to where the tornado was.
I live in N. Calif and am amazed at the publicity Calif is receiving while a LOT of people are still missing in North Carolina, others spending the winter in tents, no power, no water, nothing. Shame on our country.
Why wouldn't it be reported? Where's the logic in that statement? You're interpreting the fact that a local news station reported on local weather- an unheard of tornado. Just a resentful, hateful comment
Even though I lived in Oklahoma, Kansas and Illinois as a child, I witnessed my first tornado while driving through the San Joaquin Valley! It didn’t do much in the way damage. A few years ago an EF3 touched down near Bremerton, Washington. That bugger damaged several homes and power lines. Also in Western Washington a large funnel cloud hung menacing part of Snohomish County. It dissipated before touching down. If the conditions are right, tornadic weather can happen anywhere!
Just a word of advice, if a tornado comes back. Don't run upstairs. That's the worst place to go. You know, the closet on your lowest floor bathroom or somewhere strong, not upstairs? That's the first place Do you ripped off
True. In Florida we head for the bathroom or some interior room with no windows if possible. No basements for the most part because of the high water table.I've been in one. It snaps pine trees like toothpicks.
We just had a record number of tornadoes, here in Florida right before Milton hit. Plus, several EF3s and that's extremely rare here. I think this is just the beginning in California.
We still talk about the one that happened in Sunnyvale more than 25 years ago. Took off the back wall of a house, and threw a trampoline into a tall tree across the street. We were outside and saw it coming. This one looks much bigger. There were trees down miles away, so the strong winds were widespread.
Back in the late nineties there was a small but powerful one that actually crossed the 101 freeway and did some damage. It was loud and fast moving, we saw it cross right in front of us as we were driving. They are indeed very rare and nothing like how the Midwest gets.
Traditionally one thinks of California as Earthquake country and it is but it’s important to remember that a tornado can form anywhere if conditons are right. They’re not just confined to “Tornado Alley”.
I believe it's time for Californians to become better educated on Tornados and Hurricanes on a State and local level, and our weather channels. If you have lived in the Southern States, you know what you SHOULD and SHOULD NOT do during tornados or hurricanes. But we Californians, need more education on these forces of nature to save our lives. I am NOT an expert but I think, when there are major Hurricanes and Tornadoes warnings in the Southern States, people are asked to take shelter and stay off the streets due to flying debris such as, cars, glass, houses, buildings, trains, trees etc. We definitely need more education on this subject. Hurricanes and tornadoes are extremely scary forces of nature.
I am in South Monterey County bordering Santa Cruz County. The winds were about 45 mph according to the weather app on my phone. That being said around 9 AM yesterday, the wind destroyed my chicken run and damaged my chicken coop. My neighbor, son and I were able to put the chicken coop back together, but the chicken run was destroyed. It ended up in my neighbor’s tree .
Because they think we are dumbahsses. News media and politicians all think the citizens are idiots. When you see who they vote for they may have a point.
I live in nearby Santa Cruz. A friend who was there in Scott’s Valley when it happened saw a guy pick up a piece of the broken “M” of a McDonald’s sign. She says it seemed like he wanted to take it home with him. 🤦🏻♂️
I remember when I was a kid living in San Leandro CA. Where we lived I could view the Oakland coliseum from our house, of course I had learned of tornadoes. A lot of my family had moved to California from Oklahoma which is known for tornadoes. As I was looking towards Oakland I saw what I thought was a funnel cloud forming from the clouds leading towards the ground directly over the sports stadium. I was amazed and told my parents. The following day it was confirmed on the local news that this is exactly what I saw.
Mt. Hermon rd. - Mt Hermon, CA is neighbor to Scotts Valley and is a Christian Community. So, yeah... Mount Hermon & Jesus... thats where it got its name.
Never underestimate storms nowadays no matter where they are on the planet. In time storms like this will just get worse everywhere around the planet. Stay safe and don't underestimate the future storms. 🙂😇 God bless you! 🙂🙌😇🙌
We get them in Southern California almost every year or so, but they're not very big. Come in from the Ocean, rip-off a garage roof, then go back out to sea
There’s been something that picked my neighbors work shed,intact,over neighbors 6’ fence,and,set down,intact. No joke..about 15 years ago in North Bay area..
Not connected at all. The post office burned because the occupied living quarters upstairs caught fire, and it wasn't weather related per se. (Being cold and needing heaters isn't exactly "weather related") This was a weather event.
No! Calif. gets on average 5 or 6 a year! This was a big Pacific storm that affected the whole of Nor Cal. Minor tornadic events happen now and then. Due to embedded thunderstorms.
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Are homeowners that received damages to private property qualify for insurance coverage? Probably not. Also, I have spent time in Japan during all kinds of weather. During a typhoon, two utility workers kept power on for a large neighborhood. I was impressed. Something PG&E can’t do for a block.
A tornado in California is definitely rare
No it's not it's not the first time
@ChristinaBonvillian-ni2ji 😂 do you know what rare means?
@@TapiaJ About a dozen times a year. 😉
California roughly gets 11 tornadoes a year, they tend to not last long, and it is rare to see one hit a city
@@TapiaJ do you know how dumb you are
We moved here this year from Illinois and so when we were out on saturday my 12yr old daughter made a comment that if we saw these clouds in Illinois we'd likely be getting a tornado. Crazy that one actually happened
Respect to whoever imparted that knowledge!
I've lived in the Bay Area 69 years, and I've never seen this happen before. It's the closest I've been to an actual tornado.
These are definitely scary times… first the tsunami warning and now tornadoes
It's not natural
@@jacobjohnston7945 I'm pretty sure I prefer earthquakes.
Let's not make assumptions
Saw one in Sunnyvale in person about 27? years ago.
We should never take anything for granted thinking disasters would never happen to us, only to others. Praying for everyone’s safety.
Amazing all the negative comments on here about California. We always send first responders and other emergency crews to other states when you have catastrophic events in your state's.
As a California resident myself, and a meteorologist, an EF0-EF1 tornadoes are actually weak but are still dangerous in their own right. If it were an EF2 it would have been a lot worse. An EF1 would only flip cars as it was shown in the video, an EF2 would actually lift the cars off the ground and rip roofs off homes.
And we prop up red states financially
I'm from Los Angeles, thee most hated city on the planet.
@@SabrinaMartinezWell the red states & red areas of CA are the people who grow your food. Maybe you should eat money.
@@rodneysmart9774 California isn’t doing to well, especially Los Angeles, Gavin Newsom needs to be taken out of state office
As a native Californian, 77 yrs old, I have never seen videos of a real tornado in California. Waterspouts coming on shore occasionally, dust devils making mischief-- some quite large, Santa Ana "devil wind", but an actual tornado of that strength? Nope.
Your lucky to be 77 at this point in the game
I saw one in person over 25 years ago, in Sunnyvale. It wasn't as strong as this one, but sheared off the back wall of a two story house, and flung the trampoline into a tree across the street. The neighborhood was a mess, with tree branches and debris everywhere. People from several miles around turned out to help clean up, and get the back of the house covered to keep the wind and rain from doing more damage. The local McDonald's delivered enough hamburgers for all the people working.
People were more rattled about the tornado than a magnitude 7 earthquake bc it is really rare to see tornadoes here and we're not trained on how to act when we see one if we're on the streets. There's no alarms on the streets like in other states to let people know to seek shelter and people probably didn't get a tornado notification from the NWS or their local authorities either.
On your cell ur supposed to be connected to get alarm. Pls do this as Climate chg is here. 🌪🙏🌪💔
@@spicyirwin5835But not everyone is sitting by their cell phone 24/7. I think the OP was meaning we don’t have massive tornado sirens like the Midwest. The earthquake thing sucks too because every one I’ve experienced with the new “early warning system” on my phone, it goes off AFTER the earthquake! Ha!
Yupers,
Get used to it, and it's not going to get any better. We are kinda screwed 😊
Get below ground if possible and always watch for clouds spinning in the air during a storm as it could be the start of a twister
@@spicyirwin5835yes! And we are entering a four yr period with a president that denies climate change is happening
I am praying for all that have been affected by storms. I live in North West South Carolina, and the wind is scary. When Helena blew thru here, i could hear trees coming up by the roots being blown over as morning light came. I had 2 trees on my car. The number of trees and debris covered miles and miles. Never would i wish that on anyone. People be kind, this is not politics it's humanity! Step out and help your neighbors if possible. If not, pray for them. Peace
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Blessings to you and yours!
@@ShawnaGunn Thank you
@@ShawnaGunn True. In Irma we evacuated to North Goeorgia for hoirs on I-75. And we camped in our rv only to listen to Irma's winds knock down more trees there all night long as the rv rocked like a boat!
@janetprice85 I, too, am in a rv up here on Lake Hartwell . God Bless you and all.
I used to live in Rio Del Mar and unfortunately live in Tennessee now where we get plenty of tornadoes. I would have never expected a tornado there and hope all my old friends there are ok.
Charlotte - interesting. I have some roots in RDM and have lived out of state in Idaho. It wound up I didn't like it and moved back. So many people moving out of Ca now, wonder about your experience in Tenn.
Tennessee is way better than here now. Some of my family moved there in 1990 (Knoxville).
@@nancychace8619 I love California and always will. I loved walking thru hidden beach to the walk on the beach in stormy weather. Our dogs ashes are there and someday I will place my dads there too. It’s bc of him I got the privilege of moving out there from Ohio at age 13 and I loved every minute!!!! Cali has many wonderful things about it and I miss it terribly. My son was born out there bt it was too expensive to raise him. Tennessee has many good parts too and I’ve enjoyed my 20 yrs here, almost as much as my 25 in Cali. I just don’t like the conservativism in Tennessee, which is opening its mind a bit, especially in more urban places. Bt I live in the sticks & I find I don’t share many of the same values as the people in rural communities. Bt I’m not going to change my point of view. Cali taught me to love everyone and to not be so judgemental, which I find is too harsh in Tennessee. And i prefer earthquakes over tornadoes any day of if I have my choice of natural disasters. I just never will get used to tornadoes, probably bc I spent my younger years in Ohio. I felt the north ridge quake in Santa Barbara, which was the biggest quake I experienced in 25 yrs , yet I’ve been too close for comfort to tornadoes almost w every year I lived in Tennessee.
@@charlottewenzel2005Funny, I left California for Tennessee FOR the conservative ideals 😂. California has become dystopian with its liberal values. Great weather though.
@@jpjp3873 I will always be a tree, hugging, bleeding heart liberal to my core. That’s just my nature. The good thing is this world is big enough that we can all have these different values and hopefully someday get along with each other when we stop being so concerned what everybody else is doing and just mind our own business and stop telling everybody else to live their lives. I think it’s healthy to have different belief systems, but the problem lies in when we try to force those upon other people and make them live by our values. I feel I don’t have the right to judge how someone else lives their lives and in return I would hope that they could let me live my life without trying to tell me how to, especially with religion. I don’t believe in a punitive God nor judgmental God, but if others do, that’s fine. It’s their lives, but don’t force your belief on me. The one thing I hated about growing up in the Catholic Church is they tried to tell us that the Catholic God was the most correct and right God and if they didn’t believe in their specific God they would go to hell. I was seven years old. I knew that this was wrong. But it still upset me because I had cousinswho were Baptist and probably being told the same thing. That’s just not how I choose to live my life but if somebody else wants to have those beliefs who am I to be making a judgment call about that. And that’s why I love California and that’s what my experience in California taught me. Of course, living near Santa Cruz, One wouldn’t be surprised. I know that there are conservative areas in California as well, but that’s what makes California so great to me because it reminds me a microcosm of the United States. There is a little bit of something for everyone out there in my opinion.
I know tornadoes can hit California, boy it's very rare for it to happen.
They're a little more common in the Central Valley and Southern California, but an EF-1 in this part of the state is extremely rare.
Hilly/mountainous terrain tends to negate tornadoes, so this is rare for sure.
Why was San Francisco warned and not Santa cruz?
Probably because it looked more likely one would happen on the northern part of the peninsula at the time. That warning went out at around 6am and was lifted 20 minutes later, this actual tornado occurred after 1pm.
zoom earth, you can watch everything around.
There was a severe thunderstorm warning, but it was just a small cell, so the chances of it producing a tornado were really slim. We live just south of there (Aptos) and it wasn't even raining in the afternoon!
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FYI: never run upstairs to see it or hide because roofs get ripped off. Go into the bathroom into the bathtub or a closet in a inner room.
Anyone who lives in a region they have their whole lives knows climate is changing. The gaslighting that it isn't real needs to stop. It even happens amongst some who are older and have lived here even longer. My mom is approaching 65 and she has been sad the past few years because snow isn't nearly as common as when she or I were kids. But then if you bring up climate change she goes "no way". She knows things are changing but right wing media tells her to ignore it, so she does.
Humans are stubborn and foolish. It is inevitable.
Geoengineering needs to end
@@identifying.as.asovereignhumanEXACTLY. This is being being done with purpose on purpose.
Listen to your mom! She knows that climate changes. She also knows that it’s just part of life. 😂. People aren’t changing the weather.
@@jpjp3873 you speak without any logic or evidence.
I was staying there in Scott’s Valley the DAY before the tornado, I’m so happy we are safe
Scotts Valley is not San Francisco.
The tornado was in Scotts Valley. A tornado warning was in SF, but no tornado, just strong winds.
Let's not make assumptions
California needs to work on their tornado safety messaging, people did not react well at all. Many did the exact wrong thing, and others just had no clue how to react.
Californians have absolutely no experience with tornadoes. Extremely rare to see one in the air much less land.
I literally LOL’d when that woman was trying to sound tornado-savvy by bragging about staying away from windows when she literally just said she went UPstairs. …and before anyone calls me out for being insensitive: I was injured after taking a direct hit from the strongest part of an EF4 in 2021. Left me homeless and without transportation. I’m nowhere near recovered even years later and the town is still deeply scarred.
@@jazzbassoonpaulThat's no excuse to be ignorant. People should have common sense to learn all types of severe weather and signs. When I was in a rare tornado, common sense told me the sky was starting to spin for a reason and to seek shelter.
Bahahahahahaha wtf are you smoking
@@emmettturner9452 I'm so sorry that happened to you, hope you're doing better now. My best wishes to you.
I hope no animals were injured. I’ve lived in this area of CA my entire life, I’ve never seen anything like it.
Yes it is extremely rare. In the spring of 2005 there was a tornado in San Mateo over by I-280. I remember b-c we’d just moved here from Midwest and I was happy no more tornadoes! Then that happened! However, it wasn’t like this one that just happened that caused so much damage. I hope no animals were hurt.
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@@bayareagrl4ever526
Once every 100 years, like W. NC storm
yeah, never mind the people. 😂
There were shelf clouds in several other places in the Bay Area, sporadically. I saw a couple of them while cloud chasing. So it could have been worse and hit more cities even in the east and north bay.
We were on tornado watch in Sacramento
I had to Google shelf clouds.
Around 9 a.m.
I had severe wind where I was at. Mom had a doctor appointment and I offered to drive her there due to the insane winds. I drove west towards the coast, but I never saw shelf clouds..... just dark gloomy doom looking rain/moisture-rich WALL in that direction. I did see dancing power lines, downed trees, 1 rollover motor home, and a rolled over semi trailer. And, then, suddenly peace and quiet for the remainder of the day. I was surprised to hear about the tornado in Scott's Valley around 1:30 p.m. It was clear and calm here and I'm just 30 minutes over the hill.
The daily CLOUD SEEDING his really changing California's atmosphere. This is not normal weather here at all. It's all man made, Newsom Approved.
Extreme winds, debris flying through the air, tornado throwing cars around and uprooting trees with people running around outside and across parking lots like a dumb ass instead of finding shelter. I grew up in the South and have been in 3 serious tornadoes. Looks like everyone was freaking out. I know tornadoes are rare here, but damn, people need to be educated on what to do and not do just like with earthquake prepardedness. If wind is strong enough to tobble trees and uplift cars, you can literally be blown 100' into the air or impaled with flying metal. Don't go outside!
Driving through ‘winds’? She was driving adjacent to a tornado. Big difference.
The second video that shows the tornado was not the girl in the first video, who was in fact driving ‘through’ strong winds. Not adjacent
@megadungpie she was driving through the parking lot that parallel to mt hermon rd. The video of the tornado going down mt hermon rd was filmed facing the exact area the other one was driving through...
Tornado footage = Target parking lot
"Wind" footage = safeway parking lot
Adjacent to where the tornado was.
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I live in N. Calif and am amazed at the publicity Calif is receiving while a LOT of people are still missing in North Carolina, others spending the winter in tents, no power, no water, nothing. Shame on our country.
More rich people in California
@claudiaposternak3467 typical response from a non californian who just assumes how things are in california
Well. This is a local bay area channel. Of course they are going to report this. WTF?!
@peggystevens-wj1dz Well, this is a local bay area channel. Of course they are going to report this. WTF?!
Why wouldn't it be reported? Where's the logic in that statement? You're interpreting the fact that a local news station reported on local weather- an unheard of tornado. Just a resentful, hateful comment
Even though I lived in Oklahoma, Kansas and Illinois as a child, I witnessed my first tornado while driving through the San Joaquin Valley! It didn’t do much in the way damage. A few years ago an EF3 touched down near Bremerton, Washington. That bugger damaged several homes and power lines. Also in Western Washington a large funnel cloud hung menacing part of Snohomish County. It dissipated before touching down. If the conditions are right, tornadic weather can happen anywhere!
Brunos bar and grill is my favorite restaurant in town. We’re safe guys.
Just a word of advice, if a tornado comes back. Don't run upstairs. That's the worst place to go. You know, the closet on your lowest floor bathroom or somewhere strong, not upstairs? That's the first place Do you ripped off
True. In Florida we head for the bathroom or some interior room with no windows if possible. No basements for the most part because of the high water table.I've been in one. It snaps pine trees like toothpicks.
Becky here - grew up in the Bay Area, now live in the South….bless your hearts…welcome to what we deal with on a yearly basis.
Glib remarks about this tornado shows how indifferent people have become towards other people’s suffering. What have we become?😢
Not much happened to people, chill
Destroyed property is no big deal?@whatablissfullife
Think of UA-cam as a thing primarily for making people buy stuff and not for making the world a better place.
Alright, we Californians are not use to this.
That was a baby tornado….I hope they dont start getting tornados more often….California has a huge population
Oklahoma: Hold my 🍺
@@molonlave2193 Oklahoma definitely the champion of tornadoes.
We just had a record number of tornadoes, here in Florida right before Milton hit. Plus, several EF3s and that's extremely rare here. I think this is just the beginning in California.
Oh no! Hang in there Bay Area neighbors! I grew up in the Midwest, but have lived in Southern California for 20 years.
Sending good vibes.
We still talk about the one that happened in Sunnyvale more than 25 years ago. Took off the back wall of a house, and threw a trampoline into a tall tree across the street. We were outside and saw it coming. This one looks much bigger. There were trees down miles away, so the strong winds were widespread.
What? I’ve never heard of a tornado in California
Back in the late nineties there was a small but powerful one that actually crossed the 101 freeway and did some damage. It was loud and fast moving, we saw it cross right in front of us as we were driving. They are indeed very rare and nothing like how the Midwest gets.
We get several tornados a year in CA. Rare for them to be more than EF-1. Unusual in this particular area, in the coastal mountain terrain.
Traditionally one thinks of California as Earthquake country and it is but it’s important to remember that a tornado can form anywhere if conditons are right. They’re not just confined to “Tornado Alley”.
Crazy and then another earthquake of 5.3 magnitude hit north California late Saturday night too 😱
I live up north and didn't feel anything
So who doesn't believe climate change isn't here now, we have to get our planet together for the children now ❤❤❤❤😢😢😢
the climate has changed since it has existed. Every day at 3 am the climate is differnt 3pm whats your point ?
Geoengineering needs to end
“I went upstairs…” clearly unfamiliar with what to do-not supposed to go “upstairs”
Every state is experiencing what every state thought only happens in other states.
I believe it's time for Californians to become better educated on Tornados and Hurricanes on a State and local level, and our weather channels. If you have lived in the Southern States, you know what you SHOULD and SHOULD NOT do during tornados or hurricanes. But we Californians, need more education on these forces of nature to save our lives. I am NOT an expert but I think, when there are major Hurricanes and Tornadoes warnings in the Southern States, people are asked to take shelter and stay off the streets due to flying debris such as, cars, glass, houses, buildings, trains, trees etc. We definitely need more education on this subject. Hurricanes and tornadoes are extremely scary forces of nature.
WOW hope people are ok their,just hope everyone alright!!
Thanks for your thumps up really appreciate it very much!!
I am in South Monterey County bordering Santa Cruz County.
The winds were about 45 mph according to the weather app on my phone.
That being said around 9 AM yesterday, the wind destroyed my chicken run and damaged my chicken coop. My neighbor, son and I were able to put the chicken coop back together, but the chicken run was destroyed.
It ended up in my neighbor’s tree .
We dont have basements here. Maybe some might have wine cellars but we are fucked
Thanks Ronan
Wow! I've seen them in Florida but Cally!
It’s like that movie “2012” and “The Day After Tomorrow “ 😮
It was bad, but let's not get crazy, here. Much worse things have happened in other states.
Some places have basements, while a lot don't here in CA.
Id hate to be in a tall building at that time
This is all Newsoms fault 😂
Why do I feel like the meteorologist is talking to me like I'm in the 2nd grade. Spin it lady!
Because they think we are dumbahsses. News media and politicians all think the citizens are idiots. When you see who they vote for they may have a point.
thank you President Biden for getting Federal Aid into the Santa Cruz Mts in less then a day after the devastating tornado event
Have you seen what's still going on in North Carolina 😢 please pray for them as we in tornado ally pray for you 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Maybe he will pardon Newsom soon?
North Carolina ????
It wasn't till 1:40 PM.? Then the warning this morning was correct.
Bro I thought it wasn’t serious 😭
I live in nearby Santa Cruz. A friend who was there in Scott’s Valley when it happened saw a guy pick up a piece of the broken “M” of a McDonald’s sign. She says it seemed like he wanted to take it home with him. 🤦🏻♂️
😂a piece?😂
You don’t go upstairs with a tornado around.
Dorothy is lost someone help her 😂😂😂
Praying for the people in California but tornado have hit just about every state.
I live one mile from where it touched down and during the tornado, there was basically no wind
Because it was all where it touched down!!!😂😂😂😂😂
"I live near it and didnt feel anything " while watching a video of the very destruction it caused is a wild display of detachment
It was just an overgrown dust devil.
I remember when I was a kid living in San Leandro CA. Where we lived I could view the Oakland coliseum from our house, of course I had learned of tornadoes. A lot of my family had moved to California from Oklahoma which is known for tornadoes. As I was looking towards Oakland I saw what I thought was a funnel cloud forming from the clouds leading towards the ground directly over the sports stadium. I was amazed and told my parents. The following day it was confirmed on the local news that this is exactly what I saw.
Stay Fearless Fam
I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
Thanks, are you a Bible Sabbath keeper, that would be Saturday not the sun day.
Sending my love to the SF Bay Area. ❤❤❤
Mt Herman Road?
Mt. Hermon rd. - Mt Hermon, CA is neighbor to Scotts Valley and is a Christian Community. So, yeah... Mount Hermon & Jesus... thats where it got its name.
Never underestimate storms nowadays no matter where they are on the planet. In time storms like this will just get worse everywhere around the planet. Stay safe and don't underestimate the future storms. 🙂😇 God bless you! 🙂🙌😇🙌
We need to pray for all of us may God bless the usa
Let's not make assumptions
We get them in Southern California almost every year or so, but
they're not very big. Come in from the Ocean, rip-off a garage roof,
then go back out to sea
No warning for the tornado?
How was the public notified?
Omg all those gas powered chain saws in California how horrifying
i like how california is like, that was crazy.. lets get to work lmao #GoodJob :D #ProudMoment
Like, like, like, oh my god! #useyourwords #dontsayliketwelvetimesinasentence
A surfer in town went up to the second level of the restaurant to get a better video!!!
The manager of a grocery store is on video pulling debris from street!
Yes 🙌🏼
Well thank God it wasn't rain wrapped, if there are no sirens you need to be able to at least see it.
She said tornadoes are more common in the Central Valley. I’ve never seen or heard of them happening where I’m from.
been happening forever. they are just small and usually dont cause any real damage.
there was a tornado in Sunnyvale n Mountain View border area in the laye 90s.
Warning from mother nature
Can't be the daily spraying of our skies.
@@natefox5123 Flat-Earther.
There’s been something that picked my neighbors work shed,intact,over neighbors 6’ fence,and,set down,intact. No joke..about 15 years ago in North Bay area..
I've never heard of this in Ca.. It was shocking to hear..
Very sad and scary 😨 poor folks struck like Job
The time has come
The tipping point for climate change? I think you're right.
Yes, California has banned the sale of new gas-powered weed eaters, also known as string trimmers, starting July 1, 2024:
AB 1346
TO NBC NEWS: Why did you just fade out meteorologist. Seemed quite disrespectful. We noticed.
Holy cow! Bad enough you gotta worry about the ground. Hope you all are ok🙏✌️
So, Brookdale's historic Post Office burn down, now this, in the same area. Nothing to see here, I'm sure!
Not connected at all. The post office burned because the occupied living quarters upstairs caught fire, and it wasn't weather related per se.
(Being cold and needing heaters isn't exactly "weather related")
This was a weather event.
They weren’t lying when they said the tornado alley has been shifted
"Don't usually see" seems a bit of an understatement
Let's not make assumptions
No! Calif. gets on average 5 or 6 a year! This was a big Pacific storm that affected the whole of Nor Cal. Minor tornadic events happen now and then. Due to embedded thunderstorms.
We have this all the time in southern Indiana.
The day after tomorrow ?
That's mother nature, just when we think we know more than her she smacks us. It not nice to fool mother nature. 🌪️
WHAT???? NOWAY!!!!
This is officially the darkest timeline
Tennessee said "hold my beer"
It is the time of year for the Santa Ana’s!
Ingredients is a word used for baking & cooking, basic/well-known kitchen terminology.
Conditions is a word describing what is currently happening, typically referring to weather or health status, usually out of your control, which yield certain phenomena and results. 😉
We get a few each year, just usually not big ones. We’ve had about 500 since the 1950s.
Growing up, it's only been earthquakes in California. Now it's wild fires, tsunamis, and tornadoes too.
This is wild
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Are homeowners that received damages to private property qualify for insurance coverage? Probably not.
Also, I have spent time in Japan during all kinds of weather. During a typhoon, two utility workers kept power on for a large neighborhood. I was impressed. Something PG&E can’t do for a block.
EF1? the tornado flipped several cars which is equivalent to EF3-4
Bro says quote unquote and no tornado is actually formed after they show a video or a tornado has clearly touched the ground and is next to a car
Mother Nature keeps giving us more work! Bless her
We're in God's wrath and final judgment revelation 6 , revelation 20 , Jesus is coming 🙏🙏🙏
It was nothing I have ever seen, I saw my fence ripped off and thrown into our patio window. It was very scary
Scotts valley isn’t the Santa Cruz mountains soooo….
My neighbor’s car was damaged by the tornado yesterday