What on Earth was that person thinking? Getting into a car and driving during a tornado? Take some advice from one who lives in Tornado Alley in The US of A. Stay home. Get to the lowest area in your house. And stay there until the all clear is given. You could lose your life by not taking a few steps to protect yourself.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada. (legally separate and distinct from her throne in the UK, this making Canada a fully sovereign and independent country.) Constitutionally speaking, the Queen actually has a considerable amount of power; she doesn't use any of these powers and the few royal duties that are carried out are executed by her representative, the Governer General.
@@pokerladyhoule9710 I misread their comment. I later realized that they were talking about a street in Barrie called Monarchy. I thought the person was enquiring whether or not the filmer lived in a monarchy.
This is why we need some tornado sirens atleast in the prairies, Ontario, and Quebec.
We also need a better storm warning system. I was there and didn’t know it happened until the power flicked off.
Y'know, I can't help but notice the video is sped up but the audio is normal.
Wha? You CANNOT be SERIOUS! I live firstly at Toronto, Ontario, Canada! I'm 13, but now luckily we're in San Francisco, California, United States.
Please don’t go sightseeing right after a disaster. It will look the same tomorrow, right now you’re just in the way.
So risky! Felt like a scary dream!!!
Yes sooooo scary we were safe luckily
I remember when I saw the rotation right above my house on seline crescent. Scary but cool
In this video I saw how the tornado was apprearing and landing! That’s so bigggg
It was a strong EF2 tornado that was a quarter mile wide.
Very good! Thank you for sharing...
Its crazy that there's actually an rfd on this torando
That must be very scary
I never knew that winds
could blow like that away from the funnel in a storm with tornado.
It’s because the winds circle around the tornado in one direction and the field of wind is massive in tornadoes.
They are called RFD or REAR FLANKING DOWNDRAFT winds. Tornadoes are very complicated creatures of nature....😮
What on Earth was that person thinking? Getting into a car and driving during a tornado? Take some advice from one who lives in Tornado Alley in The US of A. Stay home. Get to the lowest area in your house. And stay there until the all clear is given. You could lose your life by not taking a few steps to protect yourself.
They got in their car and drove around after the tornado and the storm left.
You can here the winds
No sirens going off?!
There is none in Barrie because we don’t normally get torando
@@bxgge1x omg
@@bxgge1xsouthwestern Ontario and Barrie are prone to tornadoes
@@bxgge1xactually there was almost one in 2023, this one, the 2014 tornado and the 1985 tornado.
The sirens were removed in the 1980s
😢😢😢😢
Do u live on Monarchy?
Canada is a constitutional monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada. (legally separate and distinct from her throne in the UK, this making Canada a fully sovereign and independent country.) Constitutionally speaking, the Queen actually has a considerable amount of power; she doesn't use any of these powers and the few royal duties that are carried out are executed by her representative, the Governer General.
No, I am at Courtney Crescent
@@roryfitzpatric Nice History Lesson!
@@pokerladyhoule9710 I misread their comment. I later realized that they were talking about a street in Barrie called Monarchy. I thought the person was enquiring whether or not the filmer lived in a monarchy.