CRAZIEST Tornado Footage Caught On Camera | Tornado Compilation
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Clems footage will never be surpassed, even though its an F4, the fact that he stood still, breathing rather calmly while death was barreling towards him is shocking, im guessing not many people would dare to just stand there, and ad calmly as humanly possible. Amazing.
From what I’ve heard,the poor man who filmed this, lost his wife in this tornado.😢
@@bluesteeltrainingI think his back was broken too.
@@noelle1225 Yup, crushed vertebrae. And his wife died. In fact, after the tornado he sat down and his neighbor came over to take care of him. The neighbor said not to look down. Clem asked why. It was because his wife's body was right underneath where he was sitting.
This video has an Alfred Hitchcock vibe. Makes it even creepier. Should have been #1.
I'm still trying to figure out how HE somehow survived up on the 2nd floor exposed to all the flying debris, while the wife did not hiding on the ground floor!
Remember chilluns, if the tornado looks like it's standing still and not moving, it's because the tornado is moving towards you.
The dude in the truck is crazy…ya don’t stop in front of the tornado u less you Reed Timmer…just keep driving….deer in headlights…
I was thinking the same thing and he's under a overpass lol.. Like back up or go!!!!! He should be lucky it didn't kill hm.
Survival skills of a comatose amoeba
Fear does that.
31:48 You can make out the sound of his driver side mirror flinging back, he says "oh my gosh" right after it happens. It sounds like a debris strike. I caught the sound first AND THEN realized that's why he said "omg."
Those ladies holding onto that rail... so incredibly lucky.
How is Clem's not number one. I think he was made of concrete
3:08 - Love how that truck driver over there in China just figured WTH and drove right into the tornado! It's not like it snuck up on him or anything! He had to have been staring right at it for the past mile or so! Wonder if he survived! That was a hell of a tumble he ended up taking!
I think he misjudged it's strength because of it's size.
Poor dude probably had no idea what it could do.
I was gonna say, did he not see the fucking tornado
I'm running from an EF5.
Screw that. I'm letting all my livestock out, opening the gates. Getting my dogs & leaving.
The last EF5 occurred in 2013.
Can’t outrun nature
@@Gamatoto2038Contrary to popular belief you can actually and are sometimes encouraged to do so. It depends on if you notice the tornado in time. If it's too close you're screwed and can't run. That's why you need to be tuned in to a weather station during potentially tornadic storms, and preferably should learn to read radar too.
Im getting in my car and running from a tornado. Call me stupid or w/e, i dont care.. im getting the hell out of there
@@catpoke9557 Saved my friends life in the Moore / Newcastle EF5 in 2013. Was paying attention and knew how to read radar. He saw the hook was headed right for him and he didn't have a basement or shelter. His only choice was to pack his dog and little document safe into his truck and get out of dodge. 10 minutes later the tornado slabbed his home. I work in a building with loads of razor sharp sheet metal. I told my coworkers if there's ever a violent tornado on the way and it's headed for our location, I'm not sheltering in a bathroom. I'm getting in my car and getting out of the way. That place is a shrapnel death trap that no bathroom will sufficiently shield.
The driver under the bridge said he had never been in a tornado before which is evident because he knew it was coming toward him and he sit there and waited for judgment
Moore Oklahoma wasn’t hit on May 20,2023. You got the year wrong! This was May 20,2013
EXACTLY what I was going to say. If posting videos make sure you do not do lazy editing
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They got the year wrong so what…
@@LeisaReneyea I was about to say, I mean i know moore is a tornado magnet
They might have done a miscalculation or they didn't remember the year
The spin on the Tuscaloosa twister never ceases to amaze me. Thing was absolutely ripping.
I have lived through many hurricanes, tornadoes scare me more.
At least with hurricanes you have time to prepare. Tornados you get about 15 minutes.
April 27 2011 was a day where any cloud in the sky could’ve easily developed into a tornado it was crazyyyy
I was in Tennessee at the time and literally watched the clouds turn green, one did eventually come near us but it was dark by that point,
I was living in Birmingham Alabama I watch it skip over my house and destroy the next neighborhood
That day and Joplin less than a month later will ALWAYS be remembered!
the sound of a massive freight train bearing down would be magnified by the dark. Only thing more frightening would be one of these monsters at night.
The tornado in Dolores, Uruguay was insane. 7 people died and 3,600 were left homeless, plus it caused 100,000 million dollars in damages. Entire homes, churches, schools, and businesses were completely wiped out. And while tornadoes do happen in Uruguay, they are rare, usually EF0s.
5:10 Damn, that cloud on the right got some sharp teeth
Three of these are labeled incorrectly:
#10 is actually filmed in Decatur, AL. Yes, it’s the same tornado that went through Hackleburg, but when filled e here, was an EF-4, not EF-5.
#8. This is not China. I’m not sure where in the US this is, but it’s not China.
#5 is the same tornado as number 10, but filmed from the Limestone Correctional Facility in East Limestone, AL.
I live in Alabama and am very familiar with these tornadoes during the April 27, 2011 outbreak.
Not trying to be a jerk, but people appreciate the correct location being tagged to the correct video.
#8 is the 2013 Moore EF5 tornado. He also mislabeled an earlier clip from the same tornado (#20) as occuring in 2023 instead of 2013 (he got the date right, I think his finger just shifted by mistake there).
Someone got to me first, but 8 I could tell it was the moore 2013
I really appreciate your input as well. Whenever they put these tags in the description field, it makes me wonder if they even compiled this video or if someone else did, but I'm willing to give this channel or the creator of it the benefit of the doubt. I hope I made that clear in my comment as well but just in a different "light". Great job!
@@LetsGoSomewhereFun Should have read all your reply !! I’m not from Alabama, brother lives there though. I live in Tenn, but watch so many nader videos, I know where most is. Yes… I’m a complete weather nerd and very proud of it!!!😄God bless!!!🙏
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I said earlier that tornados are like monsters. But seriously, that got me thinking about what is alive, which is simply put..... energy...... And tornados seem to be full of energy, powerful energy with more strength than the strongest animals. I am so grateful to these brave souls who capture these moments, which helps us all understand tornados better.
They can actually predict how much energy is in the atmosphere to generate these. That's how you get your tornado watches.
You did not do Mr. Shultz' footage justice because, to me, the most compelling part of his footage is the tornado continues to rage in the background for 2 minutes. Meanwhile, we hear small pieces of debris tinkering as they fall inside his ruined home. You cut it off to fast. That said, I still enjoyed your video a lot. Thanks for posting.
I don’t think the video was cut off too early at all. Agree to disagree?
I lived through the 99 Moore tornado and survived the 13
Our house was about 10 blacks from the 99 path and was in the path of the 13
(Granted I was only a little over 1 year old for the 99 and don’t remember it, but remember 2013 very well.
I’m almost 27 years old and still terrified of severe storms since that day)
6:38 the horizontal vortices are insane here truly spectacular and terrifying
12:12 another example
I just don't understand why people are still out driving around when there is a tornado 🤔🤔🤔
8:06 Sometimes there is no warning or sirens. Plus you can't outrun one in a car. I'm from the South myself, and cannot tell how many times I drove into something that turned deadly. Luckily I survived, but my car almost didn't.
Or the guy sitting in his truck under a overpass.... Dude turn around or back up........ "I've never been a tornado before". He should be lucky it didn't kill him. Wow
@@rochellemills36yeah, but the tornado was very clearly visible and those braindead idiots kept on driving toward it until their trucks were toppled over. All they had to do was stop for a few seconds until the tornado crossed the highway. Darwin Awards to those geniuses.
It’s Exciting When You Can SEE IT! It’s When You Cannot See it Then it Becomes Terrifying
Storm chasers
GREAT compilations.
The Joplin one just looked so fkn Evil and horrific !! Mark G Dublin Ireland !!
The little stringy vortices spinning off the tornado just seem to be overkill. I've read a tornado can be likened to a huge power drill being dragged over the ground.
But it's the ones that just sit still over an area that freak the hell out of me!
Tornado subvortices are both terrifying and beautiful. Only the strongest and most intense tornadoes get them. Inside the core of a tornado, there are multiple subvortices rotating and translating with the circulation (spinning and going with the direction of the wind). You can go to any recent powerful tornado track and probably see the whirls of subvortices, they're usually best seen on rural grasslands/fields
The impact of a Natural Disaster on communities is devastating.
Only thing I can think of. Is them poor baby's at that school. I can't imagine how scared the was on that horrible day???. God bless the 7 little angels. And everyone else how lost the lives that day. The rest the victims. Praying for ya'll still ❤😢❤😮
I have seen rotating clouds that was so full of moisture that they looked green and if you could unzip it open all of the water would just dump right there on the spot.
#2 I do believe that guy filmed his own death. For the life of me why would anyone stand there and film a tornado coming right at them like that? They had to know they probably wouldn't survive.
He survived, but his wife didn’t. 💯👀💅🏾
He survived....somehow.
@@veritassyfer1185Camera man never dies.
Camera man never dies. You should know this by now 😂.
The Moore tornado was the most terrifying storm I’ve ever seen on a video.
Literal hell on earth within that twister.
Poor doggy crying in the first video. Doggy knew this ish ain't right!
Wow! This is much realistic than the movie, much in person
What???
If this was supposed to be a joke it was terrible
Kudos to all of these individuals who dared to photograph these.
Those rain covered ones are most terrifying
Rain wrapped tornadoes are crazy terrifying
These folks are brave to live where this is a common occurance. I remember being at the Drive-in and watching the movie Twister and how eerie is was when the movie Twister hit the Drive-in theater. It felt that it was there like a living thing. Just like Helen Hunt thought it was after her. I can understand
31:45 its like the end of the world
The month of April in 2011 was WILD.
Tornadoes are literally the scariest things on earth.
Nukes
Humans
Have you met the government? 😂
Bro was about to die at 3:54 😂
2:39 hidden rainbow can you find it
Took me 2 seconds.
Video #8. They speak great English over there in China! Also, didn't realize that China looks an awful lot like an American apartment complex! Dang Chinese stealing all our stuff! They've taken our tornadoes now!
That guy that parked under the little bridge on the highway was very lucky. He had plenty of time to just floor it and get on down the road and away from the tornado. Instead he sits and watches it come right to him! He said “This is scary.” He must not know much about tornados. Anyway, good video! Glad he didn’t get sucked up by the tornado and tossed. 🫤
It’s much better to take shelter then running away
You should never try to outrun a tornado
I had seen that footage before of that man sitting there watching it pass over him. The crazy part, if I’m remembering correctly, is that he worked for the news station, in the weather department. That’s why he said he had never been in a tornado and it sounded like he was even surprised. But, honestly the most amazing close up tornado footage I had ever seen. ✌🏻
@@C.L.190 That's very true if you are both going in the same direction, but by employing perpendicular movements he would have been better off, IMHO. He sat there for the longest time talking and looking at it come toward him. Also, isn't it true that taking cover under a bridge is a terrible strategy because of the wind tunnel effect?
@@Gamatoto2038Taking shelter under a bridge is one of the worst things you can do. It usually gets people killed. Dude was very lucky.
NOTE: If you see a tornado, and it's not moving, it's either already hit you, or it's about to.
#3 & #2 are the same tornado
3:20 how tf that truck driver not see that thing out of his windshield!?
Bros Probably from Texas
We love you Clem.
sad all that destruction mother nature can be violent.
Not mother nature
@@JordanWallace-nb4id It's Chiffon. 😁
“I am holding a cell phone camera and it will provide me with absolute protection from the tornado.”
The one in the truck was the best!!
I didn’t realize watching the Phil Campbell Hackleburg footage midway through, that the wall of darkness WAS the tornado, that tornado truly seemed terrifying
Good video. Assuming its real and not fake, the second one was crazy. I hadn't seen that one before. Again, I'm a little skeptical that its legit, because considering the amount of tornado videos I watch, its unlikely that I would've missed one like that. But I suppose its possible. The one thing the video lacks, is it would've been nice if they had included the EF rating for each clip.
The second one is real, it was an extremely devastating tornado. Also the 4th one was a high end EF5 that slabbed well built anchored bolted homes, and dug 2 feet into the ground.
JEREMY..HOW OLD ARE YOU? Out Of Pure Curiosity? 15,16, maybe 18? I can’t be sure. If You can’t tell between Real and Fake then you need some more experience BIG TIME
@@Trahzy Most of these are pretty well known, so I actually do know the EF rating already. But not all of them. In regards to the second one, does anyone know if that truck driver survived or not?
It never ceases to amaze me, how crazy people are, capturing these videos and the Trucks and the cars driving. Between tornado videos and shark videos, I am in awe of how people face these monsters, which just looks crazy! No offense, ya all, I just know that I'm not near this brave, and my heart would probably stop if I seen one this close.
Great compilation!
Wow number 8 Chinese lady spoke really good English 😂😂😂😂
I know Moore got hit twice 10 years apart and the tornado followed the same track to the nottheast across I-35.
The news coverage of the 1999 Oklahoma was a close up example of what you are dealing with when an EF-5, comes into your neck of the woods.
Even though EF scale wasn't used for many years after this particular tornado,
I guess in China the avoidance technique is to drive right towards the tornado.
The first one was crazy😮
Rainsville was the all time most horrifying tornado imo, that day in that area the "ingredients" to create a tornado were record high, so if a tornado formed it would have unlimited power, and that's exactly what ended up happening, it grew so powerful that it couldn't even properly form because of the battle of the elements in a riot in the sky, and even when it came over the town it hit F5 power WHILE NOT EVEN BEING A FULLY FORMED TORNADO. After it passed the town it eventually formed and many speculate it at one point hit beyond F5 as there was a heavily bunkered down storm proof house heavily barred and bolted through an endless fortified foundation, after that tornado went through the house AND THE WHOLE FOUNDATION WAS GONE. IT WAS BUILT TO WITHSTAND THE NASTIEST OF STORMS. There was also a big safe that was rebared and bolted deep into the foundation, that was found far away crushed with it's door ripped off. Cows were found with their actual insides sucked out of their own mouth. It ripped entire storm shelters out of the ground completely. This tornado was history making and I wish we could have collected more detailed data on it. It was truly the perfect storm, the perfect tornado with max potential.
The news people say it was way worse than may 3 1999. It's the same tornado that hit Moore Oklahoma. The tornado killed 46 people on may 3 1999 and it killed 24 people on may 20,2013.
It's not the same tornado. These were two totally different tornadoes, but they were equally horrifying. The May 20, 2013 tornado killed 24 people, and the May 3rd, 1999 killed 46 as you said. They were both two of the strongest tornadoes to hit Moore and SW Oklahoma City, but they also had two different trajectories.
@@heatherstubmy ex-husband had just moved out of the path in May 1999 two days before! He said he wished it would have hit him! I asked why,he didn't answer. He died two weeks later! My neighbor,my charge nurse,and another nurse friend thought he was poisoned or something done to him to help him die!!
Number 6 was horrific.
Not sure how I missed it, but I never knew that Moore was struck again in 2023. Holy crap, how do people still live in that area?
That's the wrong date this was the 2013 Moore Tornado.
didnt
I will never understand how a southern state like Alabama can produce so many tornadoes.
Statistically speaking, I believe that area of the south may actually have higher rates of tornadoes than 'tornado alley'.
Because there so much incest going on the tornadoes sought to destroy it
3:03 how the hell did that truck driver not see that big ass tornado??
Those rain covered Torns Are the Worst and most terrifying
lame.... you're not trying very hard, there are literally dozens of tornado's on camera more dramatic than these.
The people that were outside, under a bypass holding on to the fence had my heart racing, I actually got teary eyed.
So much Alabama
I very much appreciate getting to see such It helps one know what they might be up against when warnings go out It definitely shows to take totally serious Its better to prepare for worst than underestimate what could happen any day or night
Not sure where "Urugury" is
Uruguay is in South America on the east side of the country, just below Brazil I believe!
Get out of its way. MOVE
That Truck driver had a death wish lol
That truck literally drove in the tornado he said take me 😅
Videos cut off too early... why?
the fact that the dude is outside recording doesn't even know that would be the last day him and his dog would be alive
WTF... 60% was one tornado and #10 was just a wide view of the base of a supercell moving across. The Uruguay video makes #10 look like a car ride to chuckie cheese
so the people in #6 were basically doomed
It's all fun and games until TREES start sliding down the street
I find you’re (the) lack of tornado sirens disturbing
0:00 POV: You're the graphite in my "=" sign in my math homework watching me erase my answer once I realized I got it wrong.
"It's all AI"
Weather emergency? Take shelter immediately? Lemme grab my cell phone and record it!!
this part of clem's footage sounds liike the house's window shattered 34:43
So in summary..... don't live in Alabama.
I feel so bad for Moore. Always getting hit big time. 😥🌪️
Most of these people just standing filming these tornados approaching just seem to have totally disregarded all saftey protocols and the only reason their videos are so extreme are because they lucked out & didn't get hit..
And how lucky are we that they were not just stupid enough, but lucky enough to get this footage?
4:02 The tornado outbreak that happened here was crazyyyy. Ya THIS IS ALABAMA IN 2011 THE TORNADOS WERE FIERCE
Fun fact: The outbreak happened around a year after the Albertville Geraldine tornado which happened on 4-26-10
How do I know? I live in North Alabama and I live in Marshall county for more specification
All the more reason why I’ll take earthquakes any day over tornados.
Bro the Parkersburg footage was horrifying
Just a simple room that gets decimated
There's no sound
Just destruction and the camera shots look like someone is getting dragged away by a killer
Nice
there was ANOTHER tornado in MOORE in 2023? and people STILL live there? that one looked insane. there is just no way id bother to rebuild….or pay out insurance there…or El Reno, just waaaay to many wicked storms from hell.
This was the 2013 Moore Tornado, they got the date wrong.
no they got the date wrong that vid was from 2013
the one in east limestone April 27 2011, i was living in west limestone and i ran out in my yard just catch a bit of debris it was a 4 foot by 2 foot sheet of tin siding. after this monster moved out of Alabama there was an F3 that touched down in Elkmont my brother in law at the time and i chased it until it crossed into Tennessee. some damn good times
I can't believe how many people are crazy enough to stay and film when they are clearly risking their lives to get it on camera. One of the main things to do is stay away from windows, but so many didn't give one thought to their own safety. It's just ridiculous how stupid some people can be.
Boy,that was a lucky weak one
Lucky comes nowhere remotely close to describe those people caught outside starting around 26:30 😳😳😳😳😳😳
#3, had he not backed up that 15ft to be more under the bridge he would not have survived, as close as he still was
The guy in the truck sounded “horrified” for sounded like there no shits given… smh
Shit is flying everywhere
Tbat is the 1 town that irregardlese of the amount, or if its a real gift from GOD...
Even HE could not PAY ME ENOUGH MONEY OR PROMISES TO EVEN CONSIDER MOVING TO MOORE, OMLAHOMA!!!!! 😮😅😊
You couldnt PAY ME TO MOVE TO! 😮
videos were all blurry and cropped.
bro, turn off the white background on the number slides. lights up my entire room