2015 Fairdale and Rochelle Illinois Tornado Path and Destruction on Google Earth

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2020
  • This video shows the general path and destruction caused by the EF4 Tornado that hit the communities of Fairdale and Rochelle, Illinois on April 9, 2015.

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  • @bloblablah7409
    @bloblablah7409 Рік тому +44

    Just above your cursor at 7:05 and the cream colored house with the brown roof on the right at 7:25 is where Clem Schultz and his wife, Geraldine, lived. He's the one who recorded the video of the tornado racing towards his home. RIP Geraldine, so sad.

    • @timmymoore6544
      @timmymoore6544 Рік тому

      My question is why they didn't go somewhere to safety

    • @definitelyjustcj4148
      @definitelyjustcj4148 Рік тому +6

      @@timmymoore6544 his wife was somewhere inside his house in a safe spot while he went to go film. They were an old couple so not really much to do

    • @timmymoore6544
      @timmymoore6544 Рік тому

      @DefinitelyJustCJ true its sad though

  • @betsieswartz
    @betsieswartz Рік тому +24

    I live in Rochelle and I was around 6-8 when it happened. Still remember the basement walls shaking all around us and the deep green sky. Tornadoes terrify me, yet your content is always great. I have experience with a couple powerful yet obscure tornadoes, and this is the most notable. Great work, and stay safe.

    • @Marianne-Bachmeier-Extremist
      @Marianne-Bachmeier-Extremist 3 місяці тому +1

      What, aside from you being involved, makes this tornado notable?

    • @Mega-rw8mt
      @Mega-rw8mt Місяць тому

      ​@@Marianne-Bachmeier-Extremistit was rated EF4 - 200MPH so the highest DI was just 1 MPH short of making this an EF5.

    • @Mega-rw8mt
      @Mega-rw8mt Місяць тому

      ​@@Marianne-Bachmeier-Extremistalso people died.... I feel like that alone makes it notable. There's also Clem Schultzs footage of the tornado hitting him head on

  • @secluded7772
    @secluded7772 3 роки тому +8

    I’m from Elgin Illinois and I’m moving Fairdale in a couple months and this is crazy!! Didn’t realize the damage was this vast and the house we bought is heavily damaged but we are in the process repairing and is seems like. It looks nothing like before a bunch of new houses and new park now only a few empty plots left.

  • @lhaviland8602
    @lhaviland8602 2 роки тому +10

    5:50 Is the location of the infamous video of a guy filming the tornado from his truck at extremely close range looking south from under the overpass, if you ever wondered where that was taken.

  • @dragons_red
    @dragons_red 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for these vids, they are very fascinating. Found your channel after watching the infamous video recording by Clem of this tornado, and then diving headfirst into more videos.

  • @junctiondraws7025
    @junctiondraws7025 Рік тому +1

    Getting fixated on tornadoes again, found your channel, and I'm thrilled to see you covered the Fairdale tornado. I live like 20-30 minutes west and was about 11 when it happened. The surrounding communities coming together to help was phenomenal, it's still a core memory to me all these years later. My mom drove me and my older brother by a day or two after it happened, with intentions to help out - and there was literally a line of cars outside the town, driving by, all being turned away by police - so many people came to help (and probably some to spectate too, tbh) that they had to literally turn people away because it's such a small town there wasn't room for all those people to be milling around. The Clem Schultz video haunts me when I remember just how close to home it was.

    • @feoltmanns7624
      @feoltmanns7624 7 місяців тому

      We live in Sycamore and that was a horrific day. Felt so bad for Fairdale and anybody who was affected by the tornado.

  • @Giantshredder
    @Giantshredder 3 роки тому +15

    Awesome. Subbed for more vids like this. The video the old man took from his upstairs is probably the scariest/ best tornado video I've ever seen in my life.

  • @EnoYaka
    @EnoYaka 3 роки тому +4

    love these videos, thank you! there is video of the fairfale tornado hitting one of the houses where someone was killed.. it's really unfortunate :(

  • @northwoodsmanbybobolink336
    @northwoodsmanbybobolink336 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for posting this short documentary on this tornado path!! Very detailed on the actual path of this system, I followed this live back in 2015 on radar and also viewing WGN channel 9 Chicago news live with live coverage of this tornado and two others the same evening!! NICE VIDEO You put together here!!!👍👍

    • @Champwsox05
      @Champwsox05 Рік тому +1

      I was living in Downers Grove the day this happened and I remember tornado warnings were happening all over northern Illinois during a several hour stretch that evening. My then wife, my dog, and I were living in an apartment complex at the time and we had an emergency plan if our area were to get hit. It was a frightening night of storms for sure. We were watching WGN also.

    • @northwoodsmanbybobolink336
      @northwoodsmanbybobolink336 Рік тому

      @@Champwsox05 I was watching it live on radar and WGN news with Tom Skilling and Mr. Velocity, the tornado analyst/tracker. I’m still living up near Roselle. We dodged the bullet that day with those storms as the super Cellular storms were training mostly out west near and at the I-39 corridor.

  • @rubywine2430
    @rubywine2430 2 роки тому +9

    I remember that day. It felt like there were tornadoes all around us.

  • @holdurbutts
    @holdurbutts Рік тому +8

    I know this is an old video but I'm actually from Rochelle, Il. I remember this day very well and a couple of my friends houses did get hit and destroyed. I was hanging out with friends that lived nearby and I remember it was really humid and warm then it got super cold extremely fast and we decided to head home. It was maybe around 530ish.

    • @swip0
      @swip0 11 місяців тому

      Eerie…

    • @afridgetoofar1818
      @afridgetoofar1818 2 місяці тому

      Odd that it would get cold before a tornado

  • @BassistKev
    @BassistKev 4 роки тому +42

    There is a video on UA-cam about this older man that filmed this tornado coming straight to his house and it hit him head on. Have you seen it? It's a must see. Can you do a video on the 2013 Moore tornado? Also a video of Tuscaloosa, Al 2011 tornado? Thanks!

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  4 роки тому +35

      Thanks! Yes I have actually! That footage is crazy. I even know the exact house, but I figured it would be best to not point it out since his wife unfortunately passed. I'm planning on doing a video that highlights all the tornados in Alabama that happened that day, including Tuscaloosa.. Highly recommend watching the live 8 hour coverage of that day with James Spann. He does an amazing job.

    • @BassistKev
      @BassistKev 4 роки тому +5

      Yes it is sad that his wife passed. I can't wait for your videos man! Oh yes James Spann was awesome on that day.

    • @Tempest_Trackers
      @Tempest_Trackers 3 роки тому +2

      @@SwegleStudios damn bruh where did you go

    • @vindictivetiger
      @vindictivetiger 3 роки тому +1

      I just looked at the Moore tornado path from 2013 and it's incredible--oddly enough, I also looked at the El Reno Storm (used 6/1/13 date for the map) and there was hardly any ground scarring from that and it was a 2.6 mile wide ef3-ef5 tornado.

    • @weathermanofthenorth1547
      @weathermanofthenorth1547 3 роки тому +3

      @@SwegleStudios do the hackleburg, phil campbell one

  • @ChristinaPlaysAs
    @ChristinaPlaysAs 2 роки тому +3

    People in Illinois tend to drive into towns the day after a tornado to see the damage. That’s why you see all the cars

  • @markdanielczyk944
    @markdanielczyk944 Рік тому +1

    I remember that day well. I live a little over an hour northeast of Fairdale, scary winds and hail in McHenry. Up in Harvard, Illinois they found a menu from the restaurant at 64 and 251! Only damage my truck had was two hail dents.

  • @AAAskeet
    @AAAskeet 3 роки тому +3

    At the time of 550 on the clock you see route 39 I was there the day after it happened and that whole farm field look like absolute fresh plow dirt like you had just tilled it for farming.There was debris everywhere garage doors tons of insulation and various wood from houses. At 5:56 on your clock you hover over a forest and that was a complete twisted mess of giant trees just throw it apart every which way. I actually drove by it yesterday and you can still barely see evidence of it but with the leaves and everything on it is hardly noticeable unless you point it out. The North Avenue and 251 area I was able to go by shortly after and that was absolutely completely devastated.

  • @pjf03131979
    @pjf03131979 2 роки тому +2

    Man, I really enjoy these videos as I've recently became a interested party as well as voyer if which my desire to peep upon being tornados of days gone and to watch them before, during and after they are born until they rope out and vanish. I'm familiar with the recipe and the type of cell now that can and will spawn these terrifying events. I even paid for google maps of the ability to view past satellite imagery of our states and I can identify the scarring upon the earth now and I credit these informative presentations you make. Joplin and the moore events ice even used my phone and that simple version of maos to follow along the route with you and It was then I realized I was falling in a type of love with these monsters. A love based on the respect mother nature need be shown as she can react with incredible ferocity that is of unimaginable consequence and will surely traumatize you as it so definitely has across the heartland of America. You are articulate and have a way of presenting fact with image which is the second best way I learn things only second to being hands on with what it is I'm trying to become familiar with. I see how easy it would be to develop a passion for them and wait in anticipation for those months of may and June and July. August where it's perfect for them and you can count on seeing them if you can identify their creating anomalies and scents that come only with such a storm. I particularly am now most fond of the color the sky can turn in the area in front or around the center storm and surrounding the actual spiraling mass of pedestal and muras cloud surrounding the cumulonimbus host that carries it and births them. Thank you for the taking of time as well as the editing that may or may not consume much of the free time you get. I appreciate them and I admire your passion for their occurence because I'd totally be all about tornados had I been raised and brought up I areas that they form in and devastate. I have a very healthy respect for her ability to terrify you seemingly out of nowhere. I'm from California for the 43 years of my life and experienced the 1989 7.1 earthquake that I surely thoug4 throughout its duration of shaking was signaling the end of all the know world as it was so powerful and devastating tight u front of my eyes like I've not ever felt to this day. Its amazing and fascinating. Again, thank you because I really enjoy them before I sleep. I am getting the bug for their massive ability to be insane in all aspects of its life. Thank you and respect! Late!

  • @kylemagnuson2803
    @kylemagnuson2803 3 роки тому +4

    I’m local to the area. And literally hit everything I know well which sucked... I’d say 50-60% probably more of the houses in that subdivision at the 2 minute mark were either heavily damaged or just blown apart.The subdivision is known as hickory ridge.

  • @calebcopeland3436
    @calebcopeland3436 2 роки тому

    Keep it going bro do some more I love it one of my favorite you tubers

  • @richardcallaway4093
    @richardcallaway4093 3 роки тому +12

    While you were tracing the path through these farms you can see the circular excoriations in the soil caused by the many mesocyclones inside this tornado...and on the Schultz video you can see them rotating around. Sad that he lost his wife in this storm as well as his home and neighborhood.

    • @douglasgriffiths3534
      @douglasgriffiths3534 2 роки тому +2

      The circular ground scouring is caused by suction vortices. This tornado had many. (Jan Griffiths).

  • @thewatchmen4920
    @thewatchmen4920 Рік тому +2

    Been near a 🌪️ but not in one directly. Hope my family and I will never be in a 🌪️. Thank you sir

  • @jaredvillhelm2002
    @jaredvillhelm2002 5 місяців тому

    My god, I stayed in Ashton with my friends on a trip east just a few weeks back. I was so tired I never realized it was right on this tornado’s path!

  • @Dranfusion
    @Dranfusion 3 роки тому +2

    You should do the Coal City one next .

  • @ClarkBonnewell
    @ClarkBonnewell Рік тому

    I’m about 8 minutes from Franklin Grove and I remember the dark green sky. I think it was around 7 pm and I was about to fall asleep before the tornado sirens went off. I could see the tornado shaping a few miles from my house. It was the worst feeling I’ve felt in my life

  • @ItsSauIGoodman
    @ItsSauIGoodman 3 роки тому

    Dude I love this shit. You should do more of these

  • @ferd_official2002
    @ferd_official2002 3 роки тому +1

    Can you please do winewood ef4 tornado please?

  • @cutelilkitten96
    @cutelilkitten96 3 місяці тому

    My mom was on her way to Shabbona Grove to meet her boyfriend for pizza (Chumleys?) And passed thru Rochelle on 39 around the time it was destroying those estates just w of Rochelle. She called me from the south side of rochelle (steward if i remember right) and was freaking out😮 (cant blame her!)
    Thanks for sharing this video!

  • @mkp3824
    @mkp3824 3 роки тому

    Good video!

  • @kylepowell9727
    @kylepowell9727 2 роки тому +1

    There is a farm kiddie corner from that restaurant (grubsteakers) they were both destroyed graincarts in trees it was crazy the cars were a lot of helpers helping clean up the areas hit had a good response to it

  • @rcar_5019
    @rcar_5019 4 місяці тому

    i live about 15 mins from Fairdale, i had a buddy that actually was in the tornado. Geraldine was actually his babysitter. i remember going back to school the day after and that was the only thing everyone talked about, i got to help pick up my friends house on that Saturday, April 11th. the town was unrecognizable. sheet metal wrapped around trees, mattresses just scattered in fields. it was awful

  • @fighterpilotdragon02
    @fighterpilotdragon02 Рік тому

    It was so scary. We had never had tornado sirens for a tornado that was really anywhere near us

  • @raymonddhondt6849
    @raymonddhondt6849 3 роки тому

    How do I get this app?

  • @TheRhythmicStorm1991
    @TheRhythmicStorm1991 3 місяці тому

    I was talking to my cousin about this tornado once because he, along with his siblings, my aunt and uncle lived just 10 minutes west of Fairdale in a town called Byron. He said the sky was just so dark and it was hailing. The next day, him and my uncle went and grabbed some chainsaws and helped out with some of the clean up efforts and they couldn't believe some of the damage they saw.
    Btw, this tornado was not far from the Byron Nuclear Plant. Illinois has the highest number of active nuclear power plants in any given state.

  • @Oz_Darkr1d3r
    @Oz_Darkr1d3r Рік тому

    What program did you download to view these damage paths and different years? Is it just google earth and does it have to be on a PC?

  • @jasondw2281
    @jasondw2281 Рік тому

    I’ll never forget how green the sky was. It was such an eerie color, and before the sirens went off it felt like something straight out of Twister

    • @feoltmanns7624
      @feoltmanns7624 7 місяців тому

      I didn’t go outside to see the sky … that tornado was wayyy too close for comfort.

  • @stormteen9944
    @stormteen9944 3 роки тому

    What is this map called

  • @AngelBrock1TubbySupporter8888
    @AngelBrock1TubbySupporter8888 Місяць тому +1

    5:14 "Oh there's a plane."
    Me:LOL

  • @blaquentgruppe6547
    @blaquentgruppe6547 2 роки тому

    dude" love your calm demeanor

  • @JOovshak82
    @JOovshak82 2 роки тому +1

    I live in WI and just to see the damage...OMG!!!

  • @themousefiles
    @themousefiles 2 роки тому

    Really close to where I’m at. Got lots of damage photos.

  • @numberone7674
    @numberone7674 3 роки тому +5

    I gurentee you that this was an ef-5 at a few points of its life

    • @stormteen9944
      @stormteen9944 3 роки тому

      This tornado and wind speeds of 200-210 mph and it’s initial rating was going to be an EF5 but they rated it an EF4 because they didn’t want to scare the public. Otherwise technically it is a EF5

    • @stormteen9944
      @stormteen9944 3 роки тому

      In my book

    • @sameeknowsitall
      @sameeknowsitall Рік тому

      Should have been an ef5 the aftermath was crazy

  • @IDontKnowWhatToPut267
    @IDontKnowWhatToPut267 11 місяців тому

    They're probably was a lot of cars because i believe it was graduation day for one of the high schools and the ceremony had already started before the tornado hit

  • @Tangoiceblastt
    @Tangoiceblastt 7 місяців тому

    7:25 I think that was the house where that Clem Schultz video of the tornado came from

  • @thonatim5321
    @thonatim5321 3 роки тому +3

    The Fujita scale does not measure the tornadoes strength. It measures the damage it causes. So, for example, a tornado with 1,000 MPH winds in the desert would only be an EF1 because it did not cause any damage. Conversely a tornado with only 75 MPH winds that tore through a trailer park 100 miles long would be an EF3 or EF4 depending on damage.

    • @AlanM2349
      @AlanM2349 3 роки тому +1

      LOL a tornado with 75 mph tornado will never ever be an ef3 or ef4 because it’s winds cannot cause ef3 or ef4 damage, idiot

    • @thonatim5321
      @thonatim5321 3 роки тому

      @@AlanM2349 Obviously you have no fuc%ing idea regarding structural engineering. Have you ever thought about a mobile home? They cannot withstand a 50 MPH wind let alone a 75 MPH tornadic wind. You are a waste of oxygen.

    • @AlanM2349
      @AlanM2349 3 роки тому +1

      @@thonatim5321 you’re an idiot thinking a 75 mph tornado will cause ef3-ef4 damage

    • @stormteen9944
      @stormteen9944 3 роки тому

      @@AlanM2349 Yes actually if a tornado with around 90 mph winds is moving in about 5 mph and it moves over your house it would be destroyed depending on how wide it is

    • @stormteen9944
      @stormteen9944 3 роки тому

      @@AlanM2349 say you have a 2.6 mile wide 90 mph tornado it’s moving at 5 mph it will take at least 5 to 10 minutes to move over your house with how slow it is moving your house would be totaled

  • @kittygonzalez2827
    @kittygonzalez2827 Рік тому

    I just watched a young couple, as the tornado siren had just started and the tornado was approximately 3 miles away...stovepipe, extremely suddenly it wedged and the entire meso dropped. To me, semi expert in behavior during disasters, each resident I saw appeared to have never seen a tornado! They connected the siren to weather, went outside to observe, as the now speeding directly at them with very slight movement toward their right...it was now within a mile, crossing a field and destroying the farms ! Two very young children had been left inside, as both parents were struck with a HYPNOTIC awe! Finally the guy handed his wife his phone, as he had tried to ask her to start preparing the basement...but could not reach her brain as she remained transfixed, but able to call someone... neighbor pulls up into driveway and she is there to greet them ....tornado is within 1/2 mile and enlarging with satellites! Amazingly...the husband reappeared took over filming and the tornado is 1//4 mile away when slowly strolling around, 2 more people stop to say wow...and they aren’t even looking over their right hand shoulder as two funnels are rapidly dropping to become newly recycled menaces! It was like watching Zombies in Pleasantville! As I listened to news reports...and witnesses, along with other home footage, everyone was completely transfixed ...either on their TVs, Never looking to see that the tornado they were showing 2as aimed directly at them...if they had glanced out the window, they couldn’t miss it!

  • @Mananigans
    @Mananigans Рік тому

    You should have checked the highway north of Fairdale for newer street view pics, the difference is stark

  • @alexribolli2971
    @alexribolli2971 2 місяці тому

    5:50-5:53 is the exactly spot where an outspoken guy was pretty closely filming the tornado under an overpass.

  • @hunteranddajman2
    @hunteranddajman2 3 роки тому +4

    I believe 5:52 is where Sam Smith caught the tornado crossing the interstate just meters ahead of him

  • @fresto2208
    @fresto2208 3 роки тому +4

    This is also the tornado for the Sam Smith video: ua-cam.com/video/4QT9n_4XK-E/v-deo.html. Crazy that same tornado yielded two of the craziest tornado videos ever (along with the Clem Schultz video)

    • @briannec2016
      @briannec2016 11 місяців тому +1

      Dude 😳... I've never seen that video before. I kept yelling "DRIVE NOW!!" at my phone while watching it. Holy shnit...😮‍💨

  • @LelaE34
    @LelaE34 2 роки тому

    Interesting 👌

  • @michealkelly9441
    @michealkelly9441 3 роки тому +3

    Significant ground scour and can see trails of satellites

  • @midnitesilverrun8631
    @midnitesilverrun8631 3 роки тому +1

    I still wonder why Rochelle is part of the name it never got hit it did level fairdale however.

    • @stormteen9944
      @stormteen9944 3 роки тому +1

      95% of Fairdale was destroyed including my home. I lived across the street from him

    • @stormteen9944
      @stormteen9944 2 роки тому

      @Dan Cline We were all good

  • @JOovshak82
    @JOovshak82 2 роки тому +1

    We don't get shit like that

  • @lucasellwood4902
    @lucasellwood4902 2 роки тому

    7:34 The Route On The Northern Part Of The Town Has Street View 3 Years After The Tornado Showing The Recovery 😏
    Edit: Theres A Cell Phone Video Of This Tornado Hitting "Clem Schultz's" House And It's Crazy! It's Right Inside Of The Tornado 🌪😨

    • @bloblablah7409
      @bloblablah7409 Рік тому

      That's Clems' house at 7:25 with the brown roof

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    @halenaJax3850 Рік тому

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  • @Zehra18274
    @Zehra18274 2 роки тому

    Omg guys i have Virgina in tornado have i found in USA (pls found a tornado).

  • @nilweatherzw
    @nilweatherzw 2 роки тому

    If that nacho when about 1 or so longer my house would have been destroyed

  • @paulreeves3379
    @paulreeves3379 7 місяців тому

    Another one on April 9th… cursed day 🤣

  • @maritide8822
    @maritide8822 Рік тому

    Do a video on winterset

    • @maritide8822
      @maritide8822 Рік тому

      I was there and it was similar to this. A long track ef 4. It barely missed Des Moines

  • @summerk.3386
    @summerk.3386 3 роки тому

    MrBallen made a video about this and stated that this guy was in his attic getting flashlights or lanterns in prep for losing power. And he stated the gentleman didn't have time to seek shelter. That's totally false, according to me, after looking at his video. He sat there for awhile and filmed it... 2 minutes maybe. Just silly.

  • @midnitesilverrun8631
    @midnitesilverrun8631 3 роки тому

    I remember the restaurant that those people were trapped in

    • @stormteen9944
      @stormteen9944 3 роки тому +1

      That restaurant was called Grubsteakers my grandfather was one of the firefighter/EMT that got to help rescue people from the restaurant.

  • @1classicgamer
    @1classicgamer 2 місяці тому

    Have you seen Sam Smiths video? That shit was so insane and hilarious 😂

  • @summerk.3386
    @summerk.3386 3 роки тому

    The ONLY thing I have to say is...if you have time to take your phone out to make a video, you have time to attempt to take shelter. That obviously wasn't done here. Maybe the elderly couple didn't have a basement? I don't know, but he sat there and filmed it... and his wife died.

    • @weathermanofthenorth1547
      @weathermanofthenorth1547 3 роки тому +3

      They did, but confirmation from a relative was that had they gone to the basement, they both would've died anyways. Why? Because a metal bathtub was actually thrown in there, along with other projectiles, in addition to stuff being sucked out. Obviously, you still go to the basement, but some tornadoes, there's no hiding from.