Famous Tornado Photos - Backstories and Locations
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
- Today we're checking out some classic tornado pics. Thanks so much for watching and subscribe for more tornado and science content!
Content:
0:00 Intro
1:05 Fred's Lightning
3:26 Twister Movie Tornado
6:35 Dead Man Walking Tornado Photo
7:51 Tornado Girl
9:20 Palm Sunday Double Tornado
12:15 Swirling Barn Tornado
13:11 Scary Car Tornado
Links to videos:
Ancient Air Theatre - Friona to Dimmitt, Texas Tornadoes, June 2, 1995
• Friona to Dimmitt, Tex...
Señor Onion’s Archives - Tornado Near Miami, Texas, May 28, 1994
• Tornado Near Miami, Te...
Ancient Air Theatre - Pampa, Texas Tornado, June 8, 1995
• Pampa, Texas Tornado, ...
Music by Epidemic Sounds and Falling Forever
#tornado #history #photo
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Oh man, the iconic tornado pictures. It was pictures like these that captured my interest in tornadoes before UA-cam.
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Are you not scarred of tornados?
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This man is reigniting my fascination with tornadoes.
Same, was one of my biggest hyperfixations as a kid growing up in texas
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Never gonna say no to a part 2! I thought I knew tornadoes pretty well, but some of these I've never seen! Great work, as always! 😊
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One photo I think you forgot to mention was the Xenia Ohio tornado of 1974. There’s a picture where you can see the tornado up close destroying a neighborhood with a parking lot in the foreground. That photo captured my interest as a child, and years later, I tracked down the location on Street View. It was just interesting to see.
To me Xenia is the scariest tornado in history
I forgot if this is the one he added but the Florida 2001 or smh tornado
I'm pretty sure all those classic cars there didn't make it.
@TornadoSponge.... I did the same thing as I've always found that picture one of the creepiest tornado pics. 👍
The Tornado Girl photo is so good. Just a massive tornado tearing up the land and the girl is just standing there nonchalantly. For some reason it gives me a melancholic feeling whenever I look at it. A part 2 would be sick btw
I had a crush on her when I was like 6 and that picture was on the cover of my Kids Discover 😂
She looks like my mom lmao
I remember looking at these photos when i was little. (like the helicopter near a waterspout photo) seeing them all in books. on tornado internet forums. its so nostalgic. i even call these photos "The Tornado Classics"
I remember in elementary school when I would rent out tornado and weather books and all these photos would be included in each one.
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I had the book by Warren Faidley : Storm Chaser In Pursuit of Untamed Skies but someone stole it from me when I was a kid. I took with me everywhere. Back then that book was very expensive! I also had a CD disk of The Weather Channel for Windows 98 called *Everything Weather*, I watched that almost every day after school for many years. Of course you cannot mention all of these without mentioning, Twisters: Nature's Fury part 1 and 2 and Twisters: Fury On The Plains
Hell yeah, let's have a part 2!
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The foreground buildings in Faidley's shots of the Miami tornado do exist. Faidley paralled the tornado moving south on Highway 70 until reaching Antelope Hills Rd where he turned off to get his final few photos. The trees obscuring the building in the photo are actually about halfway between the shot location and the building behind it, which is at the very end of the road. They surround a small pond, which ironically means if the Dodge in the poster were actually placed there, it'd be submerged in water.
(After rechecking, it appears the pond was actually quite temporary, as it did not exist prior to 2019 and has also since dried up. Faidley alternatively then could have stopped at these trees instead, but it's difficult to tell).
Do you think the tracy tornado reached 300 mph?
Wow! Thanks so much. I just checked it out on Google Earth.. I wish there was street view on Antelope Hills so I could see the tower.
Jake
I for one would indeed enjoy a part 2.
Also, I'm a survivor of the 1994 F4 Lancaster/Hutchens tornado, and I would love to see a video that features this tornado. Thanks!
I can provide pictures, location details, how my residence was damaged, ect. Reach out if you want help in putting together details on this specific storm if you want an extensive breakdown of it.
I’ve met Paul with my great grandma when I was younger. She survived with my ggpa and their three kids in a mobile home and she never stopped telling that story. I never knew he took that picture!
Yes, please do a part two! Thank you for giving us the details on the first photo. I have been trying to find out more about that photo for years. The most information I could get was that it was a waterspout in Florida. Nighttime tornadoes are one of my greatest fears, so that picture creeps me out.
The double tornado picture always fascinated me as a kid.
This guy is awesome, this guy hits so many buttons in my brain somehow for nostalgia of the 90's storms, I know weird but you get it
Weird is a GOOD THING. Normal is boring ... and, honestly, I think all of us who are a bit more honest about who we are are willing to be "weird" making weird normal ... normal but not boring.
So, be weird! It's good for you, good for me, good for all of us. Plus, weather is cool stuff! It's like one of the most normal things there is: Weather is ubiquitous. ❤
The Whirlwind in lighting photo was used as the cover of the Weather book that got me interested in tornadoes as a child, so I remember it pretty well 😍
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The photo "Palm Sunday Tornado" is the winner. An amazing, daring snapshot of awesome natural violence.
These tornado images were part of my childhood. I really appreciate you diving into them😌
I live near where the Midway Dunlap tornado was captured and my grandparents remember that day, it was hot and humid the sky turned dark and they remember the damage caused by the the 2 tornadoes that hit that day
I live in the area myself, and this was the first I'd heard about it. Guess I know what I'm interrogating my grandpa about when I see him next haha
See, now you are digging into pictures from my teenage years. Learning the backstories of these pictures means as much to me as when I learned the backstories of the pictures in my history books, both the history and the making of the actual paintings. And I was truly honored to see some of those very paintings in real life recently. That was a huge bucket list moment. Sorry, rambling.....this kind of thing has always fascinated me.
Keep the content coming! I’m 36 and I’ve been obsessed with tornadoes since the mid nineties when Twister made storm chasing a mainstream topic of discussion. Every time I see you’ve uploaded a new video I watch it immediately.
I live in Illinois so I’d love to see you do a deep dive on the infamous Tri State Tornado of March 18th, 1925. I feel like there’s limited information out there but maybe you can unearth some info that many people don’t know about, including myself.
Anyways, keep up the excellent work, good sir.
Carly Anna WX did a deep dive on the Tri State almost a year ago. Highly recommend checking it out.
Would love a part 2!
There is something uncanny and nightmarish of black and white photos of tornado. Love it.
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Strange. I’ve seen the tornado on the cover of Twister so many times and not once did I question where it came from
Nice to see you in my feed again. Love these back stories. 🇨🇦✌️
I think I can say pretty certainly that Paul Huffman's photo is what originally sparked my interest in tornadoes. I grew up right there in Dunlap, and the bank my parents went to had that picture right above the door in their lobby, so I spent a lot of time staring at it while my parents were busy. I remember being told by a teller that the bank was built in the path of the Midway double tornado, hence their having the picture up, but I'm pretty sure it was actually built in the path of the second twin tornado that hit an hour later to the north.
All of these were quite fascinating, especially the history behind each one. I think my favorite one is the double vortex from Indiana. That one is extraordinary.
A part 2 would be great!
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Small correction, but the Palm Sunday Outbreak also hit Ohio as well! There was actually an f4 over my hometown which supposedly was a multi-vortex like the Midway-Dunlap tornado
A video combining my interest in photography and tornados? Hell yeah! Great video, I'd love more of these!
By the way: *really* appreciated you also mentioning metric units in the previous video and I really miss them here. I kinda have to stop the video and quickly do the conversion all the time which is quite distracting.
Being from northeast Indiana, I could probably answer your question about where the Midway tornado struck on Palm Sunday. You were extremely close, but the site where the tornado struck was around the present day County Road 17 overpass. If you Google “Goshen Indiana midway trailer park”, you’ll find some local news articles related to the former Midway site being used to construct the bridge. You also have Tornado Archive that shows the tornado path close to a present day pond and dentist’s office, which are both just northwest of the overpass. So, it’s in that area. By the way, Goshen is pronounced with a long O, so “Go-shen” instead of “Gah-shen.” I love watching your videos Jake! They remind me of being fascinated with tornadoes and weather as a kid.
As a long time tornado nerd, this was a real treat! I'm surprised I've never seen the "Tornado Girl" picture before. If you ever decide to do a part 2, Eric Lantz's incredible photo of the 1968 Tracy, Minnesota tornado is a perfect candidate.
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As a trained historian, you impress me Swegle. I would not be surprised if you have a degree in history.
i love geolocating the locations of tornadoes on streetview. one that i really enjoyed researching was the 2014 mongolia ef4. its also funny because mongolia doesnt have much streetview, but the road the video of it was captured on is the only road in surrounding areas that is covered by google, which made the geolocating a lot easier.
I like tornadoes, my grandfather teased me about storm chasing and it stuck with me all these years, every time tornado sirens start singing my stomach sinks but I get an adrenaline rush and I love it.
Please Part 2! I felt kind of chill just watching👍
Absolutely a part 2! Might I make a helpful suggestion? The Perry Riddle photo sequence from June 8th 1966 in Topeka Kansas. I can even give you location details. The parking lot of the Countryside UMC, when people were taking cover in the church's basement. Perry Riddle was a staff photographer for the Topeka Daily Capitol, and the one major photo that shows the terror the people experienced that day resonates all these years later. He was facing west/southwest, and was only about a half mile away.
I grew up in Goshen and my family currently runs a hair salon inside that white building. It is still there right off of 33.
You always seem to come up with the best tornado/meteorological ideas for videos. Great stuff!
Would absolutely LOVE a part 2!
Dude this guy is answering the questions I’ve had since I first got into tornadoes
1990s was a crazy time for weather for the Texas Panhandle! I remember getting excited seeing the local weathermen cover the tornadoes, sometimes even reporting live in front of them!
You definitely gotta do a part 2, I loved this video a lot, that first image I actually have in a picture frame as well as some photos of me inside of a DOW and infront of the TIV since my museum was playing Sean Casey’s tornado documentary and I got to see that to celebrate my birthday
Definitely do a part 2 this was really an interesting learning experience about tornado history
PART 2!!! PLEASE...A PART 2!!!
clicked for the Manitoba F5. Its a tornado you see and you know exactly what it is, Definitely need a part 2!!!
0:04 Oh man when I was growing up I was so in to tornadoes and lightning and I always saw this photo everywhere.
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Oh, been waitin‘ for the next one🎉 Really enjoy your vids Swegle, please keep up the good work!
Yes, please make a part 2! Love your content!
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definitely need p2 cause they're way more photos out there
This actually brought back good memories when I was little. I had a bunch of storm books that had most of the pictures on there. 👍🏻❤
Great video! YES to part 2!
I'd love to see a "part 2" video!
I think that picture of the tornado next to the lightening bolt was from 1993. Mke McClellan was a meteorologist who worked as the chief meteorologist for WMBD-TV, the CBS affiliate in Peoria, Illinois from 1993-1999. He used to make a weather almanac every year and he used that picture for one of his almanacs. I could give you a definitive answer on the date of that Tornado if I can find that almanac.
Love these videos! would always enjoy a part 2!
Swegle you read my mind. I've been wondering about these iconic pictures forever. Thank you!
🎉 thank you for the videos! ❤
Always up for part 2!
Part two please. Thank you, you're awesome.
It makes me so happy to see a non Hoosier man look into Indiana history esp about tornadoes 😭💖 esp a deep dive 💖
A part 2 would be great.
A part 2 is always welcome! Great video, this channel always covers the most interesting topics.
I would love a part 2!
Yes on the part 2.
A part 2 would be gratefully appreciated!! So many other iconic tornado photos with stories behind them, in particular, the Wichita Falls Tornado of 1979.
Part 2 please. Loved this video.
These photos bring be back so much, I remember pouring over weather books and videos as a kid and seeing those amazing shots, especially remember that one with the lightning illuminating the tornado at night.
Love these dives into weather and storm media history too, it’s getting me psyched to attend my local SkyWarn courses soon!
Part 2 please!😊
Your content is extremely enjoyable, and I am so appreciative of you. Thank you!🤘
Thank you !!
Part 2 would be awesome! Love all your vids!
So many memories from when I was just a little toddler! Another awesome video Jake, thanks!
I've *always* wondered if that first photo was some kind of edit or something but I'm so happy to find the origin.
These very Tornado photos where what gave me trauma and Nightmares as a 6 year old watching Storm Chasers and Tornado vids on YT back in 08 and 09
Please please give us a Part 2! The vids you upload are always so awesome & informative.
I remember reading a book about tornados in elementary school with the scary car tornado photo as the cover, so that was kind of neat
A part 2 would be great. Great video!
Great video. Most had me wondering for over 20 years.
Your vids keep getting better and better!
You have such great video ideas. Love it 😀
Hey Jake another excellent video.. Thanks for all the hard work in tracking down the history and locations!!
Great idea for a video man. Yes please do a part 2!
you dropped the video ive been waiting for! 🌪 ive been looking for the inspiration for the ditch tornado from Twister and i think that clip you showed at the end might be it
Love the videos man, keep on going.
I would like a part two ! Loved this video . Thanks for all your videos
Hey man, more of everything. Love your videos!
Very cool idea. Definitely be interested in a pt. 2 at some point.
PART 2?? iconic tornado pictures are peak dude, great video
I always enjoy your videos! hope your kiddos are doing well!
Plsss do a part 2! It is almost these exact photos that started my obsession with tornadoes and the weather. So pls make a part we would live to see it! (Maybe even one on famous tornado videos?)
Part 2 just to get more Swegle vids . ❤️
Finally! THANK YOU!
I think this is my new favorite video of yours (though it’s so hard to pick since all your vids are top notch). Learning the stories behind the tornado pics I obsessed over as a kid is so satisfying
A Picture often used in german Media as an example image or by many People as "look what i just photographed" is an F1 which happened near Ahrensbök in 2015. Sometimes its claimed to have been a picture of the F3 which struck Bütow the same day. Sadly the Video doesn´t seem to be available anymore.
AWESOME VIDEO!!!!!