American Tornadoes: Minutes to Survive, Years to Rebuild (DOCUMENTARY)

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @kaylahouser1477
    @kaylahouser1477 Місяць тому +129

    FINALLY!! A new tornado documentary that isn’t copy and paste! You can only watch the same footage of the same tornadoes so many times before it gets redundant. Amazing documentary! Thank you!

    • @reaIixx
      @reaIixx Місяць тому +4

      Well to be fair theres only so much tornado footage that exists but still yeah

    • @marinasmith4935
      @marinasmith4935 Місяць тому +3

      exactly my thoughts!!! its so hard to find a good documentary these days that arent about the same tornadoes with the same footage and stories lol

    • @PxndaLemon
      @PxndaLemon 13 днів тому

      Ive actually never thought of that ​@@reaIixx That is true ig 😢
      Poor America

    • @SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTS
      @SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTS 7 днів тому +1

      Finally, someone said it! 🙌 I was starting to think I was the only one getting tired of the same old tornado footage being recycled over and over. This new documentary really hit the spot-fresh, intense, and definitely not the same old story. It’s about time we got something new to sink our teeth into! 🌪 Can’t wait to see what they come up with next. What do you think they should tackle next? 👀

    • @user-ru3rk1sw2y
      @user-ru3rk1sw2y 3 дні тому +1

      @@SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTSyep!

  • @NewsEditorRI
    @NewsEditorRI Місяць тому +48

    This is a wonderful documentary that should be seen by anyone with an interest in severe weather, including forecasting as well as economic and social effects.

  • @SilentThundersnow
    @SilentThundersnow Місяць тому +22

    I lived in tornado Alley in OKC for 5 years. Almost every night in late spring, summer and fall, we had severe thunderstorm warnings that can produce dangerous lightning, hail, and tornadoes with little warning. We often had tornado watches and warnings. We spent so much time in the storm shelter, that put a couch, a light, a TV, and toys down there. We had bags by the back door, ready to grab.
    I was chased from Manford to Tulsa when I was a kid, my stepdad was driving. With power lines bouncing and sparking all around us, he headed to the keystone dam. The only way home.
    We couldn't see outside the windows, I don't know how he drove, but we raced to try to get ahead of the storm, all while I was screaming and begging him to go back. But he kept going, and when we got to the keystone dam, everything was suddenly still. If was eerie. Then I noticed the clouds on the left of the car were going one way, and the clouds on the right of the very were going around us the other way. Just then, the radio announced there was a tornado on keystone dam and to not go there!
    I started screaming again and my dad just floored it. I watched the tornado form right behind us and head our way.
    If was terrifying
    We kept pace with it and finally outran it. When we got to Tulsa, the skies were blue and sunny.
    It was so weird!
    But we weren't home for long before the tornado came to town and damaged our home while we were in the bathtub under pillows. We didn't have a storm shelter.
    But we all came out alive!
    Yes, I have PTSD. 😁

  • @noelmcewen6516
    @noelmcewen6516 Місяць тому +61

    I love this documentary, but...goddamn Jordan

    • @panaleo1997
      @panaleo1997 15 днів тому +2

      😂 jordan was hard of hearing? Poor friend scared sh**less..

  • @johah2454
    @johah2454 Місяць тому +32

    21:32 actually pretty smart to put your important documents in the storm shelter for the typical months of tornado season.

    • @Gothikah
      @Gothikah Місяць тому +3

      Yeh and maybe get an external hard disk where you have digitalized your old photos and important documents on just in case. Then it would be easy to carry / start up at any library or pc, and doesnt take much space.

    • @steve32627
      @steve32627 Місяць тому +5

      Unfortunately an associate of mine did this and found out their shelter collects water. Ruined everything stored in the shelter.

    • @Gothikah
      @Gothikah Місяць тому +2

      @@steve32627
      That sucks!
      You cant really do much more than be prepared though. You could maybe even put it in water proof casing and add 1 of those moist reducers in there to make sure. But I mean, how far do you want to go....

    • @onefootedphoenix
      @onefootedphoenix 5 днів тому

      That is very smart! Just move the whole safe in there! And family photos!

    • @onefootedphoenix
      @onefootedphoenix 5 днів тому

      Putting things digitally in a cloud service is also smart! Make sure it is well password protected though!

  • @kcpowner9628
    @kcpowner9628 Місяць тому +66

    Jordan should be thankful he wasn't kicked out of the car and left

    • @nicolebartley4455
      @nicolebartley4455 Місяць тому +3

      @kcpowner9628 Agreed! Beyond reckless and his, hopefully ex-friend, sounded panicked but he blatantly ignored his pleas.

    • @obsidianwing
      @obsidianwing Місяць тому +1

      @@nicolebartley4455 this was a youtuber from Nelk , who acted kinda stupid

  • @susanwilson6397
    @susanwilson6397 Місяць тому +168

    Jordan sounds like an awful friend.....to not listen to his buddies. Video of a tornado up close is NOT worth lives.

    • @paustin47able
      @paustin47able Місяць тому +13

      He was caught in Medusa's gaze...

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl Місяць тому +22

      @@paustin47able No excuse. If you don't know what you're doing you have zero business chasing. That's how innocent people die.

    • @KaileyB616
      @KaileyB616 Місяць тому +22

      Jordan is a storm chaser who regularly goes out and films tornadoes, and selling the footage is how he makes money. His friend asked to go with him, and then wanted to freak out even though the tornado was far away. That audio was not from that video, plus they added in different audio with it. That's extremely deceptive and I don't like how they did that.

    • @JoshuaGrisewood
      @JoshuaGrisewood Місяць тому +10

      This was only the fault of the person who decided to go with him KNOWING what he does. This person ruined a once in a lifetime moment for him and honestly should have known better

    • @paustin47able
      @paustin47able Місяць тому +10

      @@JoshuaGrisewood There were more than 1 guy pleading to this douche to get them out. Jordan's a professional. He could have said no, but he agreed to give the tour holding him responsible for their safety. Even if they signed liability waivers, Jordan would still be held accountable. Either don't agree to tours, or you listen to your customers and get them away when they ask.

  • @5192872146
    @5192872146 Місяць тому +10

    I'm so sorry for the hardship the people of this town went through. My Prays are with you.

  • @ismelljello
    @ismelljello Місяць тому +50

    Jordan sounds like a great friend 😅

    • @harryparsons2750
      @harryparsons2750 Місяць тому +1

      lol

    • @2345allthebest
      @2345allthebest Місяць тому +4

      @@ismelljello they wanted to come along and see what it was like and boy did they get a taste 🤣

    • @SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTS
      @SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTS 7 днів тому

      I see where you're coming from-maybe Jordan's just really passionate about what he does, and that can be admirable. But it’s also important for him to balance that passion with keeping his friends safe. A great friend knows when to push the limits and when to step back. Hopefully, he’ll learn to do both! 🌪👍

  • @jinjin0135
    @jinjin0135 Місяць тому +5

    This was a great video. Im so glad Plaza Towers rebuilt with a storm shelter inside. My niece went to that school. I was heartbroken when those babies didnt make it home.

  • @donnamitchell7707
    @donnamitchell7707 Місяць тому +7

    A friend of mine, their mom owns a store in Sulphur. The tornado 🌪 took out the whole back wall of not just her store, but many others. All the front windows were blown out. Another store was wiped out,and the house right behind it. The fella bought the property behind, and he is building a new store. It's going to take many years to rebuild. Alot of people that had brought their heavy equipment into town to help clear downed trees,and blocked roads. My friend still has his bulldozer in Sulphur to help whenever needed. Have a great day my friend, and stay safe ❤️🙂⚘️🌪⚡️.

    • @beachbum200009
      @beachbum200009 Місяць тому

      I watch Cross Timbers Bison on youtube. He lives near there. His mom lost her business too. He had a video about the Sulpher Tornado. I could believe all that damage!!

  • @jakem7200
    @jakem7200 Місяць тому +62

    Jordan’s gonna have to stay in the passenger seat from now on!

    • @daniellehayes3798
      @daniellehayes3798 Місяць тому

      😂😂

    • @daniellehayes3798
      @daniellehayes3798 Місяць тому +1

      Jordan also gonna have both of wrists and hands double maybe even triple zip-tied to his main accessories in his hand [cell phone] or his own personal necessities, (his choice lol), over in the back seat of the passenger side [right] area only. No abilities to grab the steering wheel, in absolutely any kind of way, shape or form, whatsoever, either! hahaha 😂😂😂

    • @sondreakimble7375
      @sondreakimble7375 Місяць тому

      On everything

    • @SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTS
      @SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTS 7 днів тому

      Looks like Jordan's been demoted to permanent passenger status! 😂 After that close call, it’s probably for the best. Let’s hope he learns to enjoy the view from the passenger seat and leaves the wild stunts to someone else. Safety first, right? 🚗🌪

  • @edwardtrujillo5601
    @edwardtrujillo5601 Місяць тому +6

    terrible, tragic , my heart goes out to these folks who have lost so much 😢

  • @TSRacing420
    @TSRacing420 Місяць тому +6

    It's a shame that they didn't mention the Chickasaw nation stepping up to help rebuild Sulphur They had Artisian Hotel and also communication center for that area.

  • @chrisb5847
    @chrisb5847 Місяць тому +48

    Jordan needs to pull the reigns back a little. lol

    • @juliamedina1214
      @juliamedina1214 Місяць тому +2

      Jordans the guy who'll show up bare a**ed drunk and offer the tornado a drink

    • @Rick1984FL
      @Rick1984FL Місяць тому +2

      @@juliamedina1214he’s the extreme!

    • @JoshuaGrisewood
      @JoshuaGrisewood Місяць тому +2

      Trust me you guys hardly know the situation it seems so hush

    • @RedNymph234
      @RedNymph234 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@JoshuaGrisewoodI know when to recognize unreasonable risk

    • @Baking_baked
      @Baking_baked Місяць тому +3

      Jordan was the only one paying attention. He could see exactly which direction it was moving. I would rather have someone calm and collected than people who are completely freaking out handling things

  • @coyotegirl777
    @coyotegirl777 Місяць тому +30

    Bro you can’t be mad at the dude in the background Jordan just drive

    • @ThatSusLad
      @ThatSusLad Місяць тому +5

      Yeah you can. Don't ask to go storm chasing with a storm chasers if you can't hack it.

    • @JoshuaGrisewood
      @JoshuaGrisewood Місяць тому +2

      He chose to go with him KNOWING very well what Jordan does. Come on now this was the only chase ever some random dude was with him that shouldn't have been. NOT HIS FAULT

    • @RedNymph234
      @RedNymph234 Місяць тому

      ​@@JoshuaGrisewoodyeah you keep posting this everywhere. Professional storm chasers absolutely need to still be safe and not get in over their heads by pushing the risk. Storm chasers have died by choosing not to ignore common sense and push their risk too far

    • @JoshuaGrisewood
      @JoshuaGrisewood Місяць тому

      @@RedNymph234 only 1 time ever in history has a storm chaser died directly to a tornado. ONCE

    • @allanmcelroy9840
      @allanmcelroy9840 Місяць тому

      @@JoshuaGrisewood Tim Marshal with El Reno?

  • @DivinityzBeAsT
    @DivinityzBeAsT Місяць тому +1

    I use y'all radar app every single time i go out to film thunderstorms and it never fails me not once. Thank you all soo much for y'all work and weather radar app. 👍👍👍 There is not a day or night I go out filming without it

  • @albinoorca
    @albinoorca Місяць тому +16

    I know basements or underground shelters are impractical in many places, or simply too much to maintain (water pumps and dehumidifiers, etc), but honestly, what has stopped the entire midwest and South all this time from including one large, central closet, made of reinforced concrete and a solid door, in all homes? Cost cutting and negligence at its finest. You can't tell me one tiny but solid room in the middle of the house is too much to include. Concrete is already needed for the foundation and driveway, what's a little more for peace of mind?
    Instead of trying to reinvent the entire home (which is still a good thing, don't get me wrong), why not make a safe location in the house to preserve lives and keep important documents safe?
    This has always baffled me. My own parents' home is L-shaped with no interior room, and all their bathrooms have a window or a skylight. Every time a storm rolled in, it was a sobering thought that we had NOWHERE to go.
    I am glad that building codes are finally being updated. Feels like watching seatbelts finally becoming normal, all over again.

    • @loriessing5275
      @loriessing5275 Місяць тому +2

      When my daughter and her husband built their house they built a saferoom/laundry room. I don't think it cost them ten of thousands of dollars to a safe area

    • @wayloncapps9480
      @wayloncapps9480 Місяць тому +1

      In a perfect world yes. Lots of people are like myself and can’t afford to build a house much less one with a safe room,Hence the mobile home. Many lives are in danger due to this situation.

    • @BType13X2
      @BType13X2 Місяць тому +3

      @@loriessing5275 as part of new construction a properly designed and certified shelter will cost around $5,000-$6,000. Adding a storm shelter like the type that you bury in the ground outside your house is very easily going to run you $8,000-$10,000.
      The cost of doing something isn't just the raw materials but the labour and the equipment to do so. If you're doing new construction like your daughter and her husband than the costs of renting equipment plus the labour to install are negligible, you likely already have an excavator rented, you are already paying for the crew of people, the material costs are nothing when factored into the cost of the rest of your house. Now if you are just adding a shelter, a small excavator will run you around $1,000 to rent, fuel, and pay the deposit on. Do you know how to use it? Skilled operators depending on location are anywhere from $20 an hour to $40 an hour. and that's just to dig the hole. How about the soil? not free to get rid of it, you'd think it would be but its not.

    • @scarpfish
      @scarpfish Місяць тому +1

      In a lot of these smaller communities, especially ones that are nowhere near any urban areas, a great deal of the housing stock is pre-WW2. Newer homes are seldom built there because real estate prices don't justify the costs of building. You can't install safe rooms in houses that don't get built to begin with.
      A lot of existing small town homes are also rental property and like most rental property the landlord is only going to maintain what they have to.

    • @SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTS
      @SUPREME-EARTH-MOMENTS 7 днів тому

      You raise a really valid point! It’s baffling that with all the tornadoes and severe weather in the Midwest and South, more homes don’t have a reinforced safe room. It seems like a no-brainer-one small, solid room could make all the difference during a storm. The cost can’t be that prohibitive compared to the potential for saving lives. It feels like a mix of cost-cutting and maybe a lack of foresight. Peace of mind should definitely be a priority when building homes in these areas.

  • @myblasphemouslife9052
    @myblasphemouslife9052 Місяць тому +5

    This is a wonderful documentary, I’ve been using your app since it released.
    Sending love from Orlando, Florida. ❤

  • @hearmeout9138
    @hearmeout9138 Місяць тому +4

    I can tell them what the winds are like in the lowest 50 feet of a tornado. They’re surreal, they’re unpredictable, they’re non-linear, they’re multi-gradient based, and the sensory phenomena that one experiences during them will never be forgotten -not even in your dreams.

  • @thatrandom_person_here
    @thatrandom_person_here 25 днів тому +1

    worthy of national geographic. amazing documentary that can save lives.

  • @int4d
    @int4d Місяць тому +9

    Well done informative documentary. I will be sharing this with others.

  • @bellarockford6065
    @bellarockford6065 Місяць тому +5

    Sulphur strong❤️

  • @samgentile7494
    @samgentile7494 Місяць тому +6

    It is easy to say " build stronger more tornado resistant homes and buildings. Yet, the truth is that approach is very expensive. More expensive than most people can afford.

    • @MilesOBrien
      @MilesOBrien Місяць тому

      I don't think two dollars a square foot more is "very expensive".

  • @barbarajeffries
    @barbarajeffries Місяць тому +1

    This was unexpectedly excellent. I've been watching tornado videos for 20 plus years; this one brought a new perspective and great storytelling. Thanks, MyRadar from a subscriber for a couple of years now. I'm so sorry for the good people of Sulphur, OK. What happened to their town is heartbreaking and I hope they can build back.

  • @happydays2300
    @happydays2300 Місяць тому +7

    These must not be storm chasers. Storm chasers go, "Jordan, get closer, Jordan, get closer!"

  • @hothatchpa
    @hothatchpa Місяць тому

    This was really well done and educational. I enjoyed it.

  • @user-jv9uv7nz3i
    @user-jv9uv7nz3i Місяць тому +3

    Someone genius once said tornado's don't follow water,...In 2004 a small Village of about 800 people, Utica, ILLINOIS, of which is birthed next to the ILLINOIS RIVER,...
    There was an EF 4, it collapsed a 150 year old sand stone building and took 8 lives, was the worst, and at least three or four more trekking through nearly the same path of trajectory, with in ten to twelve years,...
    Hard to understand these storms adequately with the right attitude enough to deal with the devastating reality,...
    The feeling of hopeless and helpless control, when events move rapidly violently, to a complete stop, conditions of how to regroup are not totally known,...
    So, yes any help of technologies is a wish shot, but should be added to the box of tools to help strengthen people in a chance to better survive, cope with better knowledge,...🙂🇺🇸💯%✔️🌍🌎

  • @reaIixx
    @reaIixx Місяць тому +31

    It's very, very important to remember that Tornado Alley is somewhat of an outdated idea and they really occur everywhere east of the Rocky Mountains. Oklahoma does have a lot of tornadoes, but so does the southeast, places such as Mississipi, Alabama, and Tennessee. The largest tornado outbreak of all time occured there, producing over 300 tornados and dozens of intense ones in a single day. The damage from the Sulpher tornado is devestating obviously, but they can be so much stronger. If the tornado had been an EF5, most of those buildings would be completely obliterated and cleaned off their foundations.

    • @josephbright3946
      @josephbright3946 Місяць тому +1

      Every state in the union has seen a tornado what's your point? Tornado ally isn't outdated.

    • @scarpfish
      @scarpfish Місяць тому +5

      Traditionally described Tornado Alley came back with a vengance this spring.
      As far as what part of the country gets the worst tornadoes, the NWS has a page showing all F5/EF5 tornadoes back to 1950. Thirteen are shown across the Dixie Alley states. Oklahoma and Kansas alone also have thirteen, so that argument is pretty much a wash.
      Why tornadoes in the southeast perhaps get wilder and deadlier is the fact that closer access to the Gulf of Mexico means they have more moisture to work with and warmer temperatures mean they don't tend to have a preferred and somewhat predictable time of day or year like their plains states cousins. They happen after dark more often, are often rain wrapped, and go through terrain that is hillier, more wooded, more densely populated and where people have less access to adequate shelter.

    • @reaIixx
      @reaIixx Місяць тому +2

      @josephbright3946 yes every state has seen one but they are much rarer to the west of the Rockies. Tornado Alley is the area that tends to have the most favorite conditions but it doesnt always play out that. The Southeast is also known as Dixie Alley and gets just as many. But every state on this side gets them and more often than the west side. The 1974 Super Outbreak stretched across the entire Ohio River Valley. The point isn't that tornadoes never happen west of the Rockies, it's that anyone to the east should be ready for one, not just Tornado Alley. Even in places like the northeast. Or Michigan. Or Florida. 4 of the 9 EF5's in history happened in Dixie Alley, not Tornado Alley. Thinking you shouldn't be worried about tornadoes just because you don't live in Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, or Iowa is a bad idea.

    • @dannyllerenatv8635
      @dannyllerenatv8635 Місяць тому +5

      @@reaIixx What makes tornadoes in both Dixie Alley and the Ohio Valley so deadly is also the fact that these states are very densely populated. The plains are massive states with an overabundance of extremely large, open land. The tornadoes in Dixie and the Ohio Valley also move fast and erratically, and while there are plenty of tornadoes that also move fast in the plains (it's all up to the storm mode, after all), they are far more likely to sneak up on you in the heavily wooded and hilled Southeast and Ohio Valley.

    • @aubsarg0222
      @aubsarg0222 Місяць тому +3

      @@dannyllerenatv8635I live in the Ohio valley and I have to say once you hit Belmont county in Ohio the terrain is different. You enter all the foothills and 20 minutes away is wheeling wv where you have bigger hills. The terrain is awful, nobody has a flat yard but drive 30 minutes away it’s all flat and open plains. The hills could easily be mistaken for mountains. 1-70 interstate has what’s called “2 mile hill” that is so steep, semi trucks greatly underestimate it, and break down constantly there. Not only is the terrain so hilly that seeing a tornado is merely impossible, but we have the Ohio river which can amplify its speed and many creeks.
      We have had 2 tornadoes since 2019, one in st clairsville ohio, and another in Dallas WV, luckily both were in country areas, missing people. If it was just 4 miles into the city then 40k ppl would have been at risk.
      What I’ve noticed about this valley area, is that we don’t get tornados. Or any severe weather. Ever. Even the ones that hit lasted merely a moment. The ones that hit were nothing like the ones you see on TV. It didn’t even have a visible funnel.
      However, I say this all to make this point clear, if we would ever be hit with a devastating tornado, there would be no rebuilding. Our cities are already dying, they play no significance in today’s society, and were made from the old America before interstates and car travel.

  • @jrlikeshockey
    @jrlikeshockey Місяць тому +6

    Awesome documentary 🌪️

  • @dan_youtube
    @dan_youtube Місяць тому +4

    This is a wonderful documentary about a wonder of noture

  • @pickering73030
    @pickering73030 Місяць тому +1

    Being from Murray County, that night was horrific. Im gonna miss Rainas

  • @harryparsons2750
    @harryparsons2750 Місяць тому +4

    My worst nightmare is being trapped under feet of debris

  • @toreadoress
    @toreadoress 29 днів тому

    I became fascinated by tornadoes after the July 15 tornado in Chicago area. Even tho this was pretty "mild" (EF-1) compared all the monsters like in Moore, Tuscaloosa, Joplin etc. it was still scary experience especially since I've never experienced one before. There were few tornado warnings in the past 12 years since I live here, but it never actually lead to one or to that intensity.
    It was little after 9pm and I was in a nearby supermarket when everyone's phones started making the emergency warnings and the sirens followed within a minute. I quickly got in my car and started driving home, thankfully I live 2 min away from the store, but on my way the whole sky was filled with giant lightnings. It was so calm, even too calm, no wind no nothing (like they say "the calm before the storm") and you hear multiple sirens from every direction, it was so haunting. I started putting things from the backyard in the garage and inside the house so it doesn't blow them away. Then after few min, literally within 1 second the wind and rain hit like a train. I was at least on the porch about to go inside my house at that moment, but I felt the power of nature for that 1 second, even in that short amount of time I was fully soaked like I just got out from a pool with my clothes on. Then the electricity in the whole neighborhood got down. I could see in one direction the sky being red and flickering like it's on fire. I learned after that there was electric fire right at the store I was in less than 20 minutes before that.
    Thankfully no damage to my home, only destroyed my vegetable garden, but hearing the wind hitting the walls was scary and I was constantly on edge. I can't imagine being in an EF-4 or EF-5 tornado and what all the people went thru who witnessed that.

  • @karimonster
    @karimonster Місяць тому +4

    I'm curious as to whether the phased array radar system has the same distance limitations as the current doppler and if switching to that system would close our current radar gaps or create a whole new host of radar gaps.

  • @OklaBoondocks
    @OklaBoondocks Місяць тому

    As an Okie that went through the 99 Moore, 03 Moore, 13 El Reno and others, I felt this. I’ve used My Radar to skirt storms and tornados for years. Thank you My Radar

  • @suminagum6605
    @suminagum6605 Місяць тому +3

    The tornado footage at the beginning of this video is the best I’ve seen yet. If the one guy would have stop yelling it would have been better.

    • @Arturo.Juarez
      @Arturo.Juarez Місяць тому +1

      Oh so you just chill and not say anything then?

    • @bedriahali
      @bedriahali Місяць тому

      Hes watching peoples homes and businesses be destroyed like a mile away from them most people would be yelling and horrified

    • @VinceP1974
      @VinceP1974 Місяць тому

      You could mute that part

    • @heatherstub
      @heatherstub Місяць тому

      @@VinceP1974 Funny you should say that, because I played the long form of that video mentioned here in the comments, and it was silent after the fact.

  • @davidnorth3411
    @davidnorth3411 Місяць тому +10

    Jordan , didn’t move .

    • @TeamRampageWX
      @TeamRampageWX Місяць тому

      😂

    • @commiehunter733
      @commiehunter733 Місяць тому

      Jordan was scared frozen

    • @pboe0
      @pboe0 Місяць тому +3

      @@commiehunter733they weren’t in immediate danger. the one pleading was from the nelkboys and was scared shitless. jordan hall has been chasing for years.

    • @RedNymph234
      @RedNymph234 Місяць тому

      ​@@pboe0the tornado was coming directly at them way too fast. Of course they were in danger

  • @KaileyB616
    @KaileyB616 Місяць тому +13

    Idk why they threw in Jordan Hall's video at the beginning with no context, but here's the longer clip if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/pxhLw9E2V5s/v-deo.htmlsi=T7lcim-CmsgTAuMn
    Jordan is a storm chaser with a UA-cam channel, he makes money filming tornadoes. Those other people in the car ASKED TO COME WITH HIM on a chase, and then once they see a tornado they want to absolutely spazz out like that. If I was Jordan I would've told that dude to call an Uber, like wtf you asked to come with and now you want me to leave?? Jordan knows what he's doing, obviously the tornado wasn't coming at them. Again, they asked to come with him on a chase!
    Also, idk what that guy is talking about... on April 27th, there was a LOT of tornadoes that touched down throughout the day.

    • @christian4688
      @christian4688 Місяць тому +5

      Nobody else in this comment section seems to know this..

    • @VinceP1974
      @VinceP1974 Місяць тому +1

      @@christian4688 Nobody cares. If you're taking first timers with you and they're freaking the f out, you respect them

    • @christian4688
      @christian4688 19 днів тому

      @@VinceP1974 I'm sorry if this sounds insensitive, but if you aren't someone who is comfortable being that close to a tornado, then you have no business willfully accompanying a storm chaser. There is nothing wrong fearing tornadoes, it's a perfectly normal response to a natural disaster. However, If you still *WANT* to see a tornado you should understand the inherent dangers and what situation you will be putting yourself into. You can't scream and tell a ballsy but *professional* storm chaser (whose entire motive is to get as close as they can to good footage) to move just because *YOU* are uncomfortable, you just don't ride with them. The youtubers that were there with him ultimately put themselves in that situation for clicks, which is why I can't feel too much sympathy.

    • @FerretKibble
      @FerretKibble 7 днів тому

      @@christian4688 He took them with him, and then was a jerk when they had a rational reaction.

  • @user-ol2mr4bx7c
    @user-ol2mr4bx7c Місяць тому +12

    3:50 not while a gentleman goes by the name of Ryan Hall still draws a breath

    • @trutherror
      @trutherror Місяць тому +3

      💯 ❤

    • @kippnovak9833
      @kippnovak9833 Місяць тому

      What at 3.50 has to do with Ryan Hall

    • @PoissonDemiVide
      @PoissonDemiVide Місяць тому +2

      @@kippnovak9833 at 3:50 the video says something like “home of the national weather center-nobody knows more about severe weather”. I had to rewind back to listen once I saw this comment 😂 I freakin LOVE Ryan Hall! The only UA-camr I pay to subscribe to

    • @kippnovak9833
      @kippnovak9833 Місяць тому

      ​@@PoissonDemiVide...ok..thank

    • @Aggielandtutoring
      @Aggielandtutoring Місяць тому

      Hahaha, nice! Go get you some Ryan Hall Y’all merch!

  • @marjorieperry3745
    @marjorieperry3745 15 днів тому

    These poor people 😢 who suffered makes me want to cry 😢,it's just so sad and may God bless them to be alive 🙏

  • @garylagstrom3864
    @garylagstrom3864 Місяць тому +2

    MAY 3RD 1999 and MAY 20TH 2013 F5 TORNADOES 🌪 IN MOORE OKLAHOMA 1999 REGISTERED 318 MPH: THE HIGHEST WIND SPEED EVER RECORDED ON PLANET EARTH 🌎 2013 F5-210 MPH. MAY 31ST 2013 F5-NEAR 300MPH IN EL RENO OKLAHOMA.
    If I lived in Oklahoma in particular and definitely in the town of El Reno and Moore…I would absolutely have a shelter built into the ground about 15-20ft deep minimum!!! 🌪🌪🌪😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😬😬😬🤐🤐🤐😳😳😳😵😵😵

  • @dogtrainerjen
    @dogtrainerjen Місяць тому +2

    Really, really appreciate a documentary with fresh studies, info, and footage. Having bulldozers arrive a few weeks later isn’t something I would have guessed at, though it seems like it should have been obvious.

  • @amyraszipovits810
    @amyraszipovits810 День тому +1

    Concrete block and hurricane glass. This is also required in Florida after Andrew. Maybe it can help in tornado alley.

  • @jackseward7779
    @jackseward7779 Місяць тому +2

    Overall, good video. It would have been nice to feature Reed Timmer, a chaser who has earned his PhD and runs science with chase thrills. It'd good you emphasized home shelters. However, a recent storm (EF-4 I think) ripped off the roof and doors of some home shelters. The lesson is that not all shelters are created equal and perhaps some tornadoes can defeat any shelter. You didn't have time to address the issues of heavy debris blocking shelter exits or air vents. BTW, I watched the trailer for Twisters. It should be as embarrassing a caricature of scientists and chasers as Twister was. P.S. Did you not mention Moore's 1999 F=5 because it did not engender any code changes?

    • @timtaylor1136
      @timtaylor1136 Місяць тому +1

      Pretty sure Reed is aligned with a competitors app.

  • @onefootedphoenix
    @onefootedphoenix 5 днів тому

    That house that’s just gone is so hard! That’s sad! 😢

  • @raymondsullivan7230
    @raymondsullivan7230 Місяць тому +2

    That tornado hit pretty hard has done a lot of damage RPS 111

  • @cloudiicat
    @cloudiicat Місяць тому +3

    I was watching a storm chaser live stream when Sulphur was hit, that was rough

  • @RedNymph234
    @RedNymph234 Місяць тому +2

    People defending Jordan with "he's a storm chaser". So what? Even storm chasers need to follow safety precautions and not pull dumb stunts. Chasers have actually died that way

  • @marjorieperry3745
    @marjorieperry3745 15 днів тому

    I can't imagine how sad it is to go through such devastation because I have never lived in "Tornado Ally!!!

  • @nenblom
    @nenblom 10 днів тому

    To all of you fellow Americans living in Tornado Alley, stay safe y’all! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @catchenup
    @catchenup Місяць тому +1

    Hey Jordon maybe listen to your friends. I mean. Good grief. Did you not hear in his voice how scared he was

  • @travisclymer2517
    @travisclymer2517 Місяць тому +1

    My worst nightmare is hangin w Jordan LMAO 🤣

  • @leohasfaith71
    @leohasfaith71 Місяць тому

    One of the options for warning devices, is the tornado siren. Personally, I know they work and work well. But we live in a town/ county in Tennessee that doesn't have any. I wonder how I can convince the area to invest in them.
    The area we live in has seen 3 tornadoes in the 25 years we've lived here.

  • @user-lv2pp3lg5u
    @user-lv2pp3lg5u 22 дні тому

    Eye of the Storm on Discovery channel is a must watch yall❤

  • @michelleprice4956
    @michelleprice4956 28 днів тому +1

    Man I would NEVER EVER EVER JAVE ANOTHER human being and life in my car scared like that and wanting to leave and just sit there and not leave. I never want to be the reason anyone's would feel the fear and terror that guy is begging Jordan to leave. I would have had to knock him out o to a good sleep and would have got right behind that wheel and took his car myself if he wouldnt leave with me literally on fear for my life because a tornadoe is coming rt at me

  • @raymondsullivan7230
    @raymondsullivan7230 Місяць тому +2

    That's a pretty good size tornado you people in the United States were warned RPS 111

  • @HillbillyIslandLife
    @HillbillyIslandLife 22 дні тому

    Every school in tornado alley should have a tornado shelter for the students and teachers to be safe!

  • @davidh.4220
    @davidh.4220 Місяць тому +1

    "Jordan" woulda caught these hands that day! And left on the side of the road!

  • @WanderingRoe
    @WanderingRoe Місяць тому

    Next time don’t let Jordan drive.
    Really well done on this documentary. 👏

    • @MAGA4EVA1986
      @MAGA4EVA1986 Місяць тому

      Or just maybe go with people who are WUSSIES (I would use a more appropriate term but YT won’t let me). I would LOVE to go chase with Jordan! I’ll never understand people who CLAIM they want to chase but then only want to chase MILES AWAY FROM THE STORM. I mean damn, JIM BOB from OKLAHOMA has MORE COURAGE than most of these so called “Storm Chasers”!! Jordan is one of the few who has the BALLS TO GET CLOSE TO THESE TORNADOES!!! As a nearly 40 year old fully disabled combat veteran, I would have NO PROBLEM/FEAR of getting close to these storms because as an Atheist I am NOT afraid of death like most of these theists, which never made sense to me. They believe in a “heaven” and yet they act as though deep down they know death is the end (and it is) instead of just another step like they CLAIM!!

  • @PurpleReign1401
    @PurpleReign1401 Місяць тому +1

    That Jordan guy is a problem. I definitely would never storm chase with him.

  • @oliviahodges5161
    @oliviahodges5161 Місяць тому

    THEN I turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and behold a flying 🌪️ roll.

  • @marjorieperry3745
    @marjorieperry3745 15 днів тому

    Florida has EXTREMELY tornadoes 🌪 that cannot make up their minds which way to go and some times cannot make up their own minds where to touch down!!!

  • @pkittler8751
    @pkittler8751 Місяць тому +1

    Oh, people of Oklahoma, My prayers go to you. But before y'all elect people who will pull apart the federal government, think about footing the bill for 100% instead of 25%, EVERY TIME A TORNADO HITS. The fed sucks, but rugged individualists sure ain't coming to help. Ever...

  • @dogtrainerjen
    @dogtrainerjen Місяць тому +2

    26:42 No relation to Chris Hall or Ryan Hall. 😂 As they will tell you repeatedly! ❤
    Just occurred to me that might be the same Jordan. 😳

  • @MontysGatorGulf
    @MontysGatorGulf Місяць тому

    Does anyone know what event the first tornado was with Jordan? That was some great footage and I need to know where it’s from 👍

  • @lilbob369
    @lilbob369 4 дні тому

    Jordan, we can’t hang out anymore!

  • @MAGA4EVA1986
    @MAGA4EVA1986 Місяць тому

    22:45 yeah you say that until “The Cloud” CRASHES and you lose EVERYTHING and you don’t have a backup. Oh, and NO I don’t have a “cloud” with important information on it. I have some of my photos on it but if I lose them, oh well. I don’t even have a computer/laptop/tablet. I don’t care about technology. I’m a nearly 40 year old fully disabled combat veteran, I grew up WITHOUT most technology. In fact I didn’t even have a computer until after I left for the military in ‘05.

  • @Alphadan
    @Alphadan Місяць тому +1

    I am sorry but i don't see how a wooden structures is going to be tornado proof even if you make metal plates ("hurricante straps") mandatory around the perimeter. Thing is, wood breaks more easily than other materials if you apply enough force.

  • @harryparsons2750
    @harryparsons2750 Місяць тому +2

    What the heck is a bedroom community? Sounds weird lol

    • @f1ght3rz40
      @f1ght3rz40 Місяць тому +3

      Pretty much a community where people just live but work somewhere else.

    • @scarpfish
      @scarpfish Місяць тому +1

      Basically it's a town people live in but drive to a larger city for work because locally there's few jobs available beyond farming, a few merchants, the local hospital, the schools and local government.

    • @kcpowner9628
      @kcpowner9628 Місяць тому

      It's called a bedroom community because most of the time residents spend in the community is in their bedrooms sleeping due to their job commute

  • @user-xu7ec6qi8i
    @user-xu7ec6qi8i 11 днів тому +1

    Jordan would have two black eyes and be sitting outside the car.

  • @marjorieperry3745
    @marjorieperry3745 15 днів тому

    I live in a Hurricane 🌀 SHELTER but I don't know if it could survive survive 😔 a tornado

  • @dahliasdarkside1695
    @dahliasdarkside1695 Місяць тому +1

    Jordan doesnt get to be the driver anymore

  • @marjorieperry3745
    @marjorieperry3745 15 днів тому

    I don't know if I could survive a tornado 😕

  • @marcboss6
    @marcboss6 15 днів тому +1

    Pretty sure Jordan would have been getting face punched bro.

  • @robbiegraham5707
    @robbiegraham5707 Місяць тому

    Why do I have a weird feeling that Jordan and Storm chaser Reed Timmer are related... IYKYK 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤣 👌🌪️

  • @matthewvoorhies7840
    @matthewvoorhies7840 Місяць тому

    When people come ready to help, You take that help whether you are ready for it or not. Now they've been abandoned.

  • @bobbynovotny6301
    @bobbynovotny6301 Місяць тому

    I foresee many solo chasing adventures in Jordan’s future

  • @mitchellwalgreen
    @mitchellwalgreen Місяць тому +4

    Why don’t Jordans ever want to leave when a tornado’s coming?
    Because they heard there was a twist and they just can't resist a good spin!

  • @laurenwybacz1479
    @laurenwybacz1479 Місяць тому

    Yeah so scarry and worrying

  • @blick182
    @blick182 Місяць тому

    Fuckin ell Jordan 😂 jokes aside great footage man! Takes some nuts to get that close and keep your cool 👊👌💯

  • @Legacyy06
    @Legacyy06 17 днів тому +1

    jordan would have got left….

  • @lagodifuoco313
    @lagodifuoco313 Місяць тому

    "How to make people safer?"
    Build more underground reinforced bunker shelters!!! Especially in businesses and work places. As well as in town centers.

    • @kaygee2121
      @kaygee2121 Місяць тому

      the soil don't allow that in a lot of areas though

  • @oliviahodges5161
    @oliviahodges5161 Місяць тому

    2 And he said, What seest thou? And i answered, I see a flying 🌪️ roll; the length thereof is twenty cubits, and the breadth thereof ten cubits.

  • @urch4ever
    @urch4ever Місяць тому

    Is there a way to light up a tornado at night? Spot lights or something?

    • @urch4ever
      @urch4ever Місяць тому

      The siren's are helpful. But too many storms blow over making people complacent. Until it hits them.

    • @scarpfish
      @scarpfish Місяць тому +1

      Tornadoes tend to move. They're not deadlier at night because they're harder to see. They're deadlier because they may hit when people are asleep.

  • @michellep5933
    @michellep5933 Місяць тому

    😂😂🤣 I think he wants Jordan to DRIVE! 😆

  • @kippnovak9833
    @kippnovak9833 Місяць тому

    Hey Miles...great job on this...just curious how you lost your arm ???

    • @harryparsons2750
      @harryparsons2750 Місяць тому +1

      In a battle with the Klingons lol

    • @kelijude1275
      @kelijude1275 Місяць тому +1

      In February 2014, PBS NewsHour science and space correspondent Miles O'Brien lost his left arm above the elbow in an accident while on assignment in the Philippines:
      A heavy case of television equipment fell on O'Brien's forearm, causing a bruise
      The following night, O'Brien's pain increased and he sought medical attention
      He was diagnosed with acute compartment syndrome, a condition where swollen muscles block blood flow in the arm
      Two days after the accident, a doctor recommended emergency surgery to relieve pressure and numbness
      During surgery, O'Brien lost blood pressure due to complications of compartment syndrome and his arm was amputated.

    • @kippnovak9833
      @kippnovak9833 Місяць тому

      ​@@harryparsons2750...lol

    • @kippnovak9833
      @kippnovak9833 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@kelijude1275...that's tragic...thanx for the info

    • @MilesOBrien
      @MilesOBrien 14 днів тому +1

      @@kippnovak9833 No tragedy! Life goes on.

  • @criticalthinking3709
    @criticalthinking3709 8 днів тому

    @20:35 I’m not trusting that flimsy lid.

  • @SandyDiVa
    @SandyDiVa Місяць тому

    21:43 i would guess its more financial. I couldn’t afford to have that built. Heck i can’t afford a house. How does any of that help renters?
    32:39 Why don’t they mount sensors in the ground or on homes in areas that have historically been hit by strong tornadoes? So if and when one does come along the sensor can get readings from the ground? Thats what bothered me about the movie twister…we have a century of data. Why chase new tornadoes when you can install wireless sensors to be on the ground waiting for one to pick it up? If you have enough sensors, one is bound to get caught in one, shouldn’t it?

    • @MilesOBrien
      @MilesOBrien Місяць тому +1

      Given the amount of area that needs to be protected relative to the pinpoint danger of tornadoes, this idea is not practical. A complete network of phased array radars would be more practical and effective.

  • @leonardhill4440
    @leonardhill4440 8 днів тому

    Sorry but being GROUND ZERO for major tornadoes there’s no excuse for the children to die by a wall falling on them. They told the children where to go for safety but didn’t make it safe to where a wall couldn’t fall on them.

  • @chacaabbaylee768
    @chacaabbaylee768 Місяць тому +1

    Apps not too bad either

  • @lessthancarl760
    @lessthancarl760 Місяць тому

    JORDAN

  • @VinceP1974
    @VinceP1974 Місяць тому +3

    Jordan can go ef himself.

    • @kaygee2121
      @kaygee2121 Місяць тому

      Jordan is a professional chaser that knows all the risks. He wouldn't put himself, or anyone else in unnecessary danger. If you (understandably) frreak out like that in a scary situation, then trust the expert. The expert wasn't scared, because he had no reason to be.

    • @VinceP1974
      @VinceP1974 Місяць тому

      @@kaygee2121 Sounds like the guy who took people to die with him to see the Titanic

  • @robertredmon6387
    @robertredmon6387 Місяць тому

    Sad very sad mother nature is vicious and she doesn't discriminate im not glade that lost their stuff but im glad that nobody got hurt.

  • @Kansas-Trains
    @Kansas-Trains Місяць тому

    What about chemtrailing the skies???

  • @2011Jwrp
    @2011Jwrp Місяць тому +4

    I think a 1 hour lead time is too much because a person will not stay down there an hour till the storm actually hits

    • @TheMitzyBitzy
      @TheMitzyBitzy Місяць тому +11

      @2011Jwrp I do not see lead time as being for whether a person stays down in the shelter but rather to give persons time to get somewhere safe. Remember some folks maybe disabled, elderly, alone with no help, etc.

    • @dan_youtube
      @dan_youtube Місяць тому +4

      Will be used as preparation time

    • @2011Jwrp
      @2011Jwrp Місяць тому +2

      @@dan_youtube good point didn’t think about that

    • @purplesnowqueen12396
      @purplesnowqueen12396 Місяць тому +3

      Gather themselves, and pets to shelter

    • @scarpfish
      @scarpfish Місяць тому +5

      People have to stop thinking "lead time" with the perception that everyone is home, that the shelter is six steps away and that they have no other considerations other than to get themselves in it.
      Some folks live in inadequate shelter they have to abandon like mobile homes, or they may have to gather children or pets. Others might be working outdoors, are in transit or have a mobility impaired friend/relative across town.
      If you had a tornado warning an hour in advance but don't see one imminent (and you probably wouldn't) you're welcome to stay out of shelter until the sky starts looking ominous.

  • @chrisjury3505
    @chrisjury3505 Місяць тому

    Think his name is Jordan

  • @brodyfarr4637
    @brodyfarr4637 Місяць тому

    Jordan drive Jorden drive please

  • @psyphonyxaudio
    @psyphonyxaudio Місяць тому +3

    This intro .... all I can think is .. " but did you die? .. So... shhhhhhh "
    I'll never understand the nervous yelling, chatter, repeating words... Amazing what stress and personality will cause people to do .. even if they are use to a scenario.
    It's almost a study in psychology .. more than weather.

  • @KaileyB616
    @KaileyB616 Місяць тому

    Imagine if the government stopped sending billions of dollars to other countries, and instead spent the money here, helping our own citizens...

    • @scarpfish
      @scarpfish Місяць тому

      Imagine if people quit making this tired old argument on the internet.

    • @Aggielandtutoring
      @Aggielandtutoring Місяць тому

      @@scarpfishThe fact that there are Americans represented in this documentary as being abandoned and in desperate need of financial support, makes this argument of using our tax dollars to help our own citizens a very valid and important issue.
      Snarky unhelpful replies are simply hurtful and unnecessary and should be kept to oneself.