Supernatural Tornado Mysteries and Folklore - Halloween Special
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
- UFOs and Tornadoes?? The Butterfly People of Joplin? Ancient Native American Folklore? This week we discuss the more mysterious side of tornadoes. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe!
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Gary England on MonsterQuest:
MonsterQuest: UNIDENTIFIED CREATURES FROM ANOTHER DIMENSION (S1, E11) • Video
Strange Lights over Moore:
Terrah Kaser
• UFO Sighting Moore, OK...
Other UFO Video:
• November 2013 UFO Duri...
Special Thanks to Nick Wilkes from Tornado Talk:
www.tornadotalk.com/the-twist...
Jarrell Texas F5 Tornado Dead Man Walking Doc:
• Jarrell Texas F5 Torna...
Butterfly People of Joplin:
CBS: • Joplin, Mo. - Six mont...
The Boy The Pop Bottle On His Head:
Steve Collins:
• POP BOTTLE WRITER INTE...
Content:
Intro 0:00
Gary England UFO 1:29
UFOs over Moore 3:31
Dead Man Walking 6:00
Cornstalk Curse 7:48
Joplin Butterfly People 8:48
The Boy with the Pop Bottle on His Head 11:16
#tornado #scary #supernatural
Native American here, my grandpa told stories his dad told him of the Dead Man Walking legend. So at least with my lineage that legend does live true.
Also with Joplin the odd part of that story is, the kids separated from each other all told the similar story. There was trauma assessment people (don't remember the actual job title) that talked to them separately and they all told near the same story with minor details differing. The part that was the same is that butterfly people protected them.
I always thought that it was the other way around, that the "dead man walking" wasn't the tornado, but it was the person that got to see a tornado like this, but lived and got to tell the tale. Can you clear up this misconception maybe?
@@GeoStreber I watched the TLC documentary recently - it's on UA-cam - and while I'm not Native American and can't speak to the veracity of the legend, I wonder if it was a way of describing a multi-vortex tornado in language they could understand? I mean, the very concept of a multi-vortex tornado is pretty recent, after all. The story brings to mind something else I watched, a documentary about the Cascadia fault and the discovery and research on that... one of the things the scientists there did was ask the Native tribes in the area about legends and they were told the story of the Thunderbird, something along the lines of 'when the Thunderbird flaps his wings, the earth moves and the sea rises', which they took to be a way of explaining the infrequent earthquakes of the Cascadia subduction zone. I wish I could remember that video, I'd link it if I could - it was a while ago but it was a UA-cam video.
Seems to me that people will come up with legends and stories to pass on as warnings about all sorts of natural phenomena, especially before scientists and experts really begin to investigate the causes.
@@TeverellGenerally stories that come from a time when we lacked understanding of how things worked were oversimplified to get the point across, and then were just carried out as folklore from then on forward. Probably also with a fair amount of the telephone game thrown in. For instance burning a certain type of wood put a curse on you and your family, we later discovered that the specific wood is poisonous, no curse required. But it still got the point across back then
That's probably my new favorite tornado related legend
@@bradkenny1506 I think my favorite part of the human experience is people sharing really vague and symbolic stories with specific warnings basically boiling down to, you’ll know it when you see it
I like the new haircut.
he should go bald
@@oish6684 lol
Very Fox Mulder
Haircut looks great!
Nooooo his long hair was awesome!!!! Now he has to go through the whole awkward stage if he wants long hair again
In my opinion the “Dead Man Walking” photo leaves me shaking because it reminds me of death coming for Jarrell, Texas. 😨
Same. That's one image always gives me chills.
Definitely, supernatural beasts love death....Like Mothman, and so on.
That one is straight up blood chilling.
The Dead Man Walking photo leaves me shaking because it reminds me that Jerrel, Texas exists
To add onto the dead man walking myth, us chasers coined the myth of Tuscaloosa Al tornado being the demon tornado. There was times we heard a whistle sound from it that sounded like kids being ripped apart. And the faces you'd see in the tornado itself where all laughing. There's others that displayed faces but no high whistle sound. So frickin eerie
Okey.... The most f**ked up thing here is that you know how kids ripped apart sounds like... 🤨🤔
@@mad6048 we've witnessed it. Joplin Missouri. I'll never forget the sounds and death
@@lifeintornadoalley Damn, yhea that is messed up. I'm really sorry. I myself have witnessed death. Kids, no. I dunno if i could deal with that fact at all. Anyone is hard enough as is. But kids, nahh... just nahh... However. Death itself does not deter me or scare me. But the sounds of agony and pain did/do. I hope you are doing alright. I know it might never go away, but i really hope you are okey and keep doing okey in the future. 😢
@@mad6048 us chasers don't like to talk about mental health in chasing, but it's definitely worth a subject. We're there 99% of the time before EMS can get to people. Something beginners don't think about. Knowing advanced first aid and field first aid can boost the chances of you saving someone
That's horrifying 😳
I think the streak of light in the 1999 footage is a brief flash of cloud-to-cloud lightning combined with a glitch in the grainy footage.
I'm part Sioux and my great grandma, who lived on a reservation when she was young, used to scare us kids with the Dead Man Walking legend whenever we were hunkered down for a tornado warning.
I thought it was debris probably you explaination
I'm part Shoshone and Sioux, and my great grandma told me about it whenever we'd go visit her up in Wyoming. Given that I grew up in Moore, she wanted to make sure I knew about it...
3:24 that aliens thinking “holy SHIT we came at the wrong time”
Maybe they were going to invade but they took one look at the tornado and thought “Nah, screw this planet!”
The Smithville tornado disintegrating the metal pipe is pretty unprecedented in my opinion. Definitely scary stuff.
Where does he talk about the pipe ?
@@kippnovak9833 I don’t believe he did. It was just another example that could be used.
@@youtubegm8256 ok...thanx
@@kippnovak9833 But a channel called tornado forensics has a very vivid breakdown of the Smithville supercells.
@@kippnovak9833 I don't know if he did but if watch stuff on it it says had psi pressure never heard of ripped things out ground and dug 2 ft into earth by far strongest one
2:38 - “OK, this straight-up looks like a bug” 😂😂😂
the Jarrell Texas tornado is the stuff of nightmares
Seriously though.
YES ! You’re covering the butterfly people of Joplin!! I first heard about it in a comment that someone left on a recent vid of yours and was totally enthralled when looking into it.
Thank you!
Haircut as an added bonus too.
You’re too good to us
Me too. I saw it as well
The 2013 El Reno, also is another tornado that had multiple vortexes and looked like it was walking, and it became very powerful and massive.
2 days before a tornado hit my town in Ontario we got this really weird lightning storm where the sky was lit up like a rave. It was constantly flickering like a strobe light. I was woken up in the dead of night by it and my window was just flashing multiple times a second. A strobe light is the best I can describe but it went on like that for what felt like forever. I don't like storms and never have so this storm freaked me out real good. 2 days later an F3 rips through my town. I think the worst part of a tornado is the unknown after it's over. I remember not knowing if my family members, friends or girlfriend were hurt or even still alive and not being able to get a call through because of downed cell towers and the bit of service we did have was clogged by everyone trying to call people. Tornado happened at about 230PM and I didn't get a call through to my girlfriend until 1030PM. She lived just outside of town so I didn't know if she was hit or not. Luckily not and everyone I know was fine. The only fatality was a man working in a crane at the Salt mine in my town. Crane collapsed with him in it and was likely the first person to see the tornado.
That phenomena is in fact called ‘strobe lightning’, and that’s literally all I know about it lol. I saw it in Northeast Texas for the first time ever after seeing the War of the Worlds movie, so it was just a tad freaky lol.
Not sure if this counts, but right before or after (I can't remember which) a very severe storm (I don't think it was actually a thunderstorm though--just a wind/rain storm) rolled through my hometown in MT, we saw a GIANT flash of what looked like a huge bird of lightning in the sky. I'm talking HUGE. If you took into account everything I could see when looking forward, it was probably 20-30% of my vision. My mom saw it too. The people in the car in front of us pulled over and asked if we saw it, and we said we did. Then, when we arrived at the mechanic shop we were heading to, there was my dad and another mechanic who also saw it. It scared the absolute shit out of us. It lasted about as long as lightning would, but the problem was, there was no lightning beforehand. There was no thunderclap either, and the entire part of the bird was lit up; it wasn't just an outline. It was also VERY easily identifiable as a bird. I've actually seen drawings similar to what it looked like, if I feel like it I might go look for those drawings. It was absolutely wild. It still scares me a little to this day and I haven't met too many other people who saw it, but those who did know what I'm talking about. We didn't just imagine that shit either, we both jumped at the same time seeing it and like I said, the person in the car in front of us, as well as my dad and a mechanic at the mechanic shop about 3/4 of a mile down the road also saw it. I think some patrons may have seen it too but I'm not sure on that. Talk about thunderbirds.....ugh.
The only thing I would add is that apparently all the kids saw these butterfly people independent of each other. Social workers were interviewing kids all over town that were reporting this without having interacted with each other yet. Some adults saw them too. Notwithstanding that the town is in the Bible Belt, I think that's the reason the whole town was blown away by it and that the butterfly became its symbol. People couldn't believe that this story was coming out of so many people independent of each other.
Yet they picked and chose who to save
@@junkiexl86 Yep, you are right. It's always that way isn't it. We will never know why some peoples' physical lives are shorter than others'. The kids also saw butterfly people taking some of the children and people up into the sky.
I remember the MonsterQuest episode, they called that thing Rod and said it comes from another dimension... I've read some theories about it, and it seems like it's just an optical illusion caused by the speed of small objects passing in front of the camera. Btw, great haircut, hugs from Brazil :)
You’re in the sky in a metal box filming with older technology next to one of the most impressive thunderstorms of the century, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to think static buildup was responsible.
I remember it too! It was one that really fascinated very young me and I remember it even to this day. It was very pleasant to see it brought up lol
I doubt it was something like “static interference.” What would the *actual mechanism* be to cause that in the video camera? Likely was a bug catching the light closer to the camera. Speed came from velocity of the helicopter mostly, the bug flying, wind, and proximity to camera. The only part that seems weird is that it does look like it lights up. Hell, could be a lighting bug at 2,000 feet blown by the storm.
Omg yes this episode is burned into my memory
That butterfly story at joplin is amazing and you can't even blame a kid for wild story but there were several kids who seen same thing that didn't even know another so not like it's 1 story coming from some kid
Seems like a slap in the face to me, since they chose who to save.
@shawnelliott7793 yea I been trying figure out the same on how they choose on who gets lucky
Another interesting thing is also the Blackwell "Glowing Tornado" of 1955, the funnel was said to be glowing
Those lights are almost certainly flares. Jets leave them in a line to flicker and zig zag down to earth. The description of one light zooming in and leaving other is also a perfect description of what a jet dropping them looks like. Plus the air force base there. 99% on this one. They look identical to flares.
It was 100% flares but not from the Air Force base it was the local Air National Guard practicing refueling out of Altus. The flares were from F16s out of Tulsa.
my grandma taught me the dead man walking myth when i was little, so cool to see it brought back up :) i just started getting back into tornadoes (i was as a kid) and hearing you mention it just makes me think of her♥️
Love the haircut.! Very Jacob DeGrom.
The silver “tube” in the Moore helicopter footage is probably pulverized debris sucked up into the clouds by the EF-5 tornado.
as a joplin tornado survivor I had no clue about the butterfly lore
Ok… a very strange thing happened when I was little and I had no idea what it could be until now. It was in the 80s and we had one of those huge tv’s that sat on the floor. There was a bad storm outside. My mom was in the kitchen making supper and my sister and I were sitting in front of the tv (thankfully not too close). The power flickered and then this big ball of red and yellow light came out if the tv, missed me and my little sister by inches and then shot back onto the tv. We were FREAKED! The tv showed no sign of external damage but wouldn’t come back on after that. My mom and sister say they don’t remember this but I remember it SO clearly. My sister is a few years younger than me and I was only 6 or 7 so maybe that’s why she doesn’t remember and mom wasn’t in there.. and I don’t think she ever believed me about the “ball of fire” that came out of the tv. It had to be ball lightning! I never sat in front of the tv during a storm again and don’t allow my kids to either.
Very interesting.. Thank you for sharing!
I remember very clearly being in my childhood trailer when I was around 6 or 7 and seeing a large blue orb, almost like a forcefield, come through the wall during a bad storm in which our transformer had blown.
As an adult, I wondered if I was just remembering a dream as if it were reality, but I don’t typically confuse the two. My dad says he doesn’t remember it. I wonder if it was ball lightning
@@shortking-vp9vv woah!! How crazy! Thanks for sharing that. Very interesting..
I NEVER thought of the ball lightning theory. THAT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE
Ball lighting is so interesting to me! I need to do a future video on it.
@@SwegleStudios ill never forget witnessing ball lightning within a building, seemingly emanating out of the ceiling and then traveling out of a door like it knew exactly where to go. All I had to explain the phenomenon was supernatural until i learned about it years later. Unreal shit man
It actually doesn't if you think about it. Ball lightning is very rare and the chances of multiple happening is extremely low. Also they were different colors red and white
I love how you added "Hazardous Enviroments" at 3:32 as background music, it fits about what it is being talked about.
Here in Michigan, following a tornado that hit the community of Devil's Lake during the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak, people reported seeing strange multi colored lights hovering in the sky. My Mom's cousin told me that a man she knew was on his way to work the morning following the tornado, when several multi colored lights appeared over the treetops and began following his car up the road. Frightened by what he was seeing, he turned around and drove back home, the strange lights following him the whole way. Running back into his house, the man phoned his boss and informed him that he wouldn't be coming to work. "Did you tell him about the lights," my Mom's cousin had asked. "Hell no! I didn't want anyone thinking I was going nuts!"
YES YES YES BALL LIGHTNING VIDEO PLEASE! :D i really need that "yknow.. doesn't make a lot of sense :/" gary england voice clip for my soundboard lmao great video and even better haircut!!!!
haha I love that clip! I'll use it again in future videos for sure
Yes! Thanks for taking my suggestion about the Butterfly People/Angels. I'm a huge fan of the paranormal and this video is definitely going under my favorites. Keep up the good work
I used to have paranormal experiences when I lived on Native grounds in Northern Kansas City. Only time in my life that I've experienced stuff like that. The most notable one was the boy floating in the corner of my room who predicted 9/11. He told me _"Something really bad is gonna happen"_ and I started having dreams of planes crashing until a few days later - it happened. I never saw him again.
Goddamn that's terrifying
“What the fuck am I supposed to do kid? I’m not a pilot or even in NEW YORK!”
The Joplin part is extremely interesting. I've not heard of it until now. The Joplin Tornado is still one of the most fascinating Tornados in my opinion. I can't get enough of it and learning about it.
That "Dead Man Walking" photo is pretty spooky too. The boy with bottle on his head is super interesting too. I wonder if there's any truth to it...
Great video! I had not heard about the lights over Moore before! Ball lightning is a strange phenom for sure. The haircut is great. I was halfway thru the video before I realized it was all gone. LOL.
Thanks for watching!
Get this man before the UN, that glorious hair could be the thing that finally brings about world peace
Love that clip of Gary saying "Doesn't make a lot of sense"!! Nice hair cut btw :) Although I'll miss the pony tail, lol. Great ~spooky~ video, keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! I love that clip so much haha
@@SwegleStudios I really want you to dissect the Joplin chaser vids. Theres 3 vids and they align perfectly with Google st view. They literally drove though the zone minutes if not seconds before the storm hit, then after making an escape, drove into its path AGAIN.
Hmm.. Email me the link. Are you talking about the clip of the chasers that get stopped at the stoplight and are in front of Joanns? and I think one of them might be British?
@@SwegleStudios
Australian. Aside from the "tourist" guy being repulsively rude, the vids combined are amazing. Its important you paste muramusu and rodal.
Van #3. The driver is an NPC and just followed his employer rather than continuing to head south on Range Line. (at 6 minutes the tourist know the twister is right beside them.)
(Joplin Tornado Escape. Joplin, Missouri. May 22, 201. muramusu )
Van #2. Australians. This is the money shot. This is the van for your vid.
(JOPLIN, MO, Tornado, 22 May 2011 rodal)
Van #1 must have the ringleader.
No vid that I can find. Confident he shuttered his "tourism" business once he realized all his mistakes.
Van #2 starts at Payless shoes that was leveled. Tourist wants to go into Home Depot that was a coffin, then continued on to head west on the interstate into the path AGAIN.
Cursory calculations suggest the twister was moving at about 28 mph. The twister was still leveling houses on the south side of the interstate just after the vans passed. The last van barely made it.
I know I'm late to the party but one story from my full-blooded Cherokee grandma fits here maybe you can use it for next Halloween
I live in Pryor Oklahoma and in 1944 i believe (sometime in the 40s) we had a really bad tornado that destroyed like half the town and the story goes that an old native American man buried two axes at the beginning of town to ward off any tornados.
Years later and I don't think Pryor has even been hit by a tornado since
I believe if you dig enough online you'll find things of it
HOW DID YOU NOT TALK ABOUT THE BLACKWELL 1955 TORNADO? Definitely the scariest tornado
Gotta save some for next halloween.
Was there something supernatural attributed to it? If not, that’s probably why it wasn’t included.
@Unluckycharm7 it glowed bright blue-white the entire time it was down.
@@SwegleStudiosit’s comin up :D
Moore lights look like flares to me i have seen them fairly often where we live we have a air force base that trains people for flying bombers and they use flares. We also have a skydiving school and they do night dives with flares from time to time.
100% flares 👍
I love how people said the butterfly people were like angels, like angels are beautiful creatures but biblically accurate angels look terrifying as fuck to the point where every time they make themselves known to humans, they say "be not afraid" probably because everyone would run away screaming lmao
FYI Any time someone attributes something to "Native Americans" but doesn't notate the tribe, it's a red flag.
Reuters has a great article that interviews Oklahoma tribes called "Oklahoma Native Americans tame twisters with ancient rituals" if you want to learn about actual tornado legends and practices.
That article is amazing. It's as good a reason as any others why the 2013 El Reno tornado did the crazy things it did.
You are definitely in the top 3 UA-camr with a soothing voice.
I about died of laughter when you whispered “natural phenomenon” 😂😂😂
The butterfly people is something I lowkey believe.. no way HUNDREDS of different people tell the same story..
Yet apparently, they picked and chose who to save. To me, it sounds more like an insult than truly comforting.
@@robby7499I was thinking the same
It wasn’t hundreds lol it was like 3 people and then it spread because Christians are crazy.
i dont
@@robby7499 blame god 🤷🏽♂️
3:31
I've seen this before myself, all 24 lights in total and have exact same pattern as this couple of years ago, moving from the south to north.
Sadly I did not have any good camera at the time.
I love your usage of valve and hl2 sound effects
I’m glad(?) that you included that the dead man walking looked like he had a sickle/scythe. It’s always looked like that to me too but I feel like no one ever mentioned it. Makes it even scarier than it already was. Also, shout out to my home state of WV and Chief Cornstalk
I love how you use Hazardous Enviroments by Valve in your videos. I'm a huge fan of both Valve games and Tornadoes and this crossover of media makes me so happy. PLUS it fits the vibe. The twangy, almost midwestern sounding guitar with the machinery noises is so ominous.
Im kinda interested in what Natives would think of Tornados. Im sure theres a buncha stuff I could find about that
Happy Halloween. Always look forward to your uploads.
Hope things are going good for ya bro
Thanks so much! Happy Halloween to you as well!
Jarell TLC episode is one of the most well loved of those little documentaries
I've seen ball lightning. A baseball size glowing orb that looked like a tiny sun floated above the dinner table and through the sliding glass door and grew much larger and flew way up then down to the railroad tracks an eighth of a mile away.
Yes, very interesting. I’ll have to check that video out. I’ve been a subscriber for several months now. I enjoy seeing your content. 👍 Chris
Thanks for subbing Chris!
Also excited for your next video! Love me some Natural Phenomena
My pronunciations can be weird haha
Love your channel its educational and fun :)
You look so nice! I really enjoy this channel. I have a love/terrified relationship with Tornadoes! 🌪
There are a lot of testimonials of Angels surrounding people during tornadoes.
High strangeness + tornadoes!! Two of my big interests in one video. Neato!!
There are some rotating lights within the Mississippi tornado from last week. (3/24/2023.) They have been trying to discern if it's a vehicle with its headlights on caught up in the rotation.
WOW!! I have never seen anybody look SO drastically different from a haircut in my life! Jeez! I'm new to the channel and started browsing at the beginning and kinda worked my way to this one and I literally thought I had messed around and clicked on some other channel for a second. Didn't recognize you! Looks AMAZING! Seriously, you look gorgeous. I'm gonna have to watch this one over again because I'm so stunned and distracted I don't have any idea what you've said the entire video 🤣
Bro, the haircut looks awesome dude!
the valve intro sound at 3:31 really caught me off guard, I was like whoa I’ve heard this before
Spooky! Happy Halloween. Great haircut too! 👍
Thanks!
The funny thing about the Monster Quest episode you brought up in the beginning of this video is the fact that at the end of the episode they actually just prove it was indeed most likely just a bug lmao
great video topic idea very interesting man!
Best UA-cam channel for me as a tornado enthusiast
Absolutely love the videos keep it up
Thanks, will do!
very cool, keep it up
As a Christian, it gets me annoyed when i see giant billboards telling people to repent. Does that ever actually work? It seems too blunt and in your face.
that cut got my boy looking swaggy
😎
Cool, new video. Haircut looks good!
Glad you like it!
1:05 that some smooth soundtrack u got
Looking sharp. I think those lights may have been flares of some kind.
Holy cow, Smithville, Mississippi/Shottsville, Alabama EF5 destroyed an entire pipe. Wow that’s a modern day Jarrell.
Love the new look!
Really good video!
Thanks! Glad you think so!
Absolutely love your videos and your hair❤❤
Thank you so much!!
Yea I love tornadoes
Could some people perceive meaningful images in patterns or objects such as the multi-vortex tornado in Jarrell? This is known as pareidolia. That is my guess.
when i first saw the image of the dead man walking tornado i saw a funny meme until i watched your video
You should absolutely do a video on ball lightning, that shit is crazy
The UFO in the Moore tornado footage could’ve also been a tornado rocket probe
Were there people using rocket probes onsite? I know Sterling Colgate did his experiments in the 80s and Reed Timmer was using rocket probes in recent times, but I haven’t been able to learn if anyone else worked on the idea in-between.
it's a very great hair cut lol this is such a cool video!
Seeing lights in a tornado is one of the scariest things I’ve ever seen because the only thing I can think is that it’s a car with people in side that have no option but to ride the storm and pray they make it
as a kid i believed i was being taunted by a tornadic entity. i had a LOT of close calls, but never actually saw the tings with my own eyes. obviously theres no tornado god mocking me in particular, but hell if im not still hellbent on chasing this shit down and finally seeing these things with my own eyes
Supposedly my area is "protected" by an ancient native American blessing as we have had very few tornadoes. However one touched down in 1911 in my town and destroyed a few buildings but other than that, we really haven't had many.
Interesting! I've heard that myth before. I should have mentioned it!
@@SwegleStudios Yeah. Btw, I really enjoy your channel..
Thanks! I'm releasing a non-tornado video in a few weeks so hopefully nobody gets too upset..
@@SwegleStudios it would be great if there was research into how native Americans handled tornadoes before the US encroached on them and took their land
@@trentbateman There is. From the article Oklahoma Native Americans tame twisters with ancient rituals: "Randy Peppler, associate director of the Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, has worked with the Kiowa, Apache, Wichita and Comanche tribes to study what they have learned from nature to predict weather."
Would you consider doing a video on the 1997 Jarrell TX tornado?
Halloween and tornadoes! My two favorite things! Some spooky wind tops!
I know I'm 9 months late, but I'll throw a theory out for you in the Moore tornado that fits well with the airforce base being so close. Cloud seeding. If you're unaware of what that is the you're welcome for the new rabbit hole to explore.
I have a friend who is Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian and lives in Oklahoma. I asked him about the "dead man walking" legend. He said he hadn't heard of it but in his culture he said that rather than being a force of evil and a harbinger of death - the tornado has a very important job of restoring balance to the environment. He assured he'd ask his family about the "dead man walking" but he hasn't gotten back to me yet.
"Babe wake up Swegle just uploaded"
Fantastic video as always, man.
I remember reading a book in school about the moth-man and sliver bridge
YOOO I remember seeing that documentary when I was...12? 13 maybe? I remember me and my grandpa watching it before we went to sleep. That shit gave me nightmares
at 11:35 you can see on the left side of the screen, a telephone pole that has a weird shape on the top of it. That is a 2t22 siren that was likely used as a civil defense siren. That siren is still there to this day and is used at a tornado warning. On the other side of the town, there was probably another siren that was destroyed in the tornado. I could be wrong. If there was another siren that was destroyed, it was replaced by a 2001 siren.
“Tornados are scary”
Think of a tornado as a animal eating everything it’s just hungry and when it’s full it will just disappear
The hair is awesome!
You are underrated asf
loving the beard
These things whisper to me the secrets of the spin and how itll protect me with the whirls....
i know im really late, but i lovee tornados!! Anyways i couldn’t help but pin a dot on the “UFO’s Over Moore” part. I’ve seen something like those lights before. Very recent actually! when the sun starts to slowly set where i am, there’s been a bright little ball of light, that seems to reappear at the same time i had seen it the previous day. It looks like a star, not small like a star, it moves like a plane, but it’s not a plane. It’s doesn’t have the red light on the side, but it keeps gliding on the sunset. Repeatedly for over 5 days now. I just related to the Moore situation and thought I’d share lol.
Best channel out there
Thanks! Always trying to improve too.
the flying tube phenomena was cracked ages ago by this documentary somewhere, it was basically camera shutters capturing the delayed image of flying bugs (iirc)
Ngl I didn’t expect to see the mothman here xD he’s my favorite cryptid. I was very delighted to see two of my interests intersect in one video lol; tornadoes and mothman.
The little lights in the sky remind me of lightning bugs ♡
If it was I'm sure it would've been recognized though but it is kinda pretty
you're tellin' me an object was captured flying through the air? during a tornado?
the lights over the town before the tornado.... right before a historic event..... i know. i got it. tourists from the future.
gotta say im from ohio and ive never heard of the cornstalk curse
also when they say 'the butterfly effect' i'm not sure if they're referring to this, but what people usually mean is a concept of one small thing leading to something massive elsewhere. it's a reference to a talk done by Edward Lorenz called "does the flap of a butterfly's wing in brazil set off a tornado in texas?". the idea is that the flap of a butterfly's wings somewhere might cause minute changes in the atmosphere that could alter, delay, or even altogether prevent the path of a tornado. seems relevant.
ok your haircut is so handsome. also great video as always