The entire mesocyclone was almost on the ground, the contrast of the sky and heavy rainfall made it difficult to see the tornado, plus it was wrapped in dust at times. This here is likely what the Tri-State tornado of 1925 looked like.
Not only that, but the Tri State Tornado was also wrapped in heavy rain & hail (which happened as the tornado was close to leaving Missouri). After seeing enough videos & photos of HP supercells, I learned that the heaviest rain shafts give the storm the appearance of a giant cloud sweeping across the ground. The same thing also happened with the 1953 Waco, Texas Tornado, the 1990 Plainfield Tornado, the 2011 Joplin Tornado, & the infamous El Reno Tornado in 2013.
That's one of the deepest roars from a tornado I've ever heard. Sounds deeper than the largest fighter jet. If I would have heard that in person I would have been freaking out and praying hard.
@@weathermanofthenorth1547 a buddy of mine just outside of Phil Campbell and he said it was terrifying. He helped clean up and it was just... Terrible some of the things he told me. Things that I didn't think we're physically possible. If you're interested I'll email you but I don't want to say them here publicly because it's very gruesome.
It has been a couple years, but I do remember a rumble that I thought was continuous thunder. At the time, most of my thought was on which way it was going compared to where I was standing. Last March, I took the video "Morning Tornado" which came even closer, but was less powerful.
Ron Fleming my family and I were eating lunch in huntsville celebrating my dad's birthday. We looked out the window, the flag across the street dropped, everybody in the restaurant went silent and we looked about 4 miles to the north east and all we could see was continuous lightning in one place. Then after watching it for a minute, we realized that it was this tornado. That day was like NOTHING I have ever seen and hope I never see it again!!
I'm pretty sure that what I'm talking about isn't microphone wind noise. There's another video of this same tornado as it passed really close to a house in Phil Campbell from inside the house, and the roar is just as deep in that video. It's really more of a deep rumble than a roar.
Yes, it didn't look like the classic elephant trunk, but the proof was in what it did. I also took video this spring of an F2 on a similar path. See my video "Morning Tornado". It also did damage and gave me more respect for an F2.
I feel so lucky! I live just to the north of where it leveled many of my daughters friends houses. We live in a triple wide trailer, I got inthe storm shelter when I saw shit falling from the sky.....anybody who knows me, knows I love STORMS not TORNADOS, but i got in our storm shelter three times on the 27th of April!
The entire mesocyclone was almost on the ground, the contrast of the sky and heavy rainfall made it difficult to see the tornado, plus it was wrapped in dust at times. This here is likely what the Tri-State tornado of 1925 looked like.
Not only that, but the Tri State Tornado was also wrapped in heavy rain & hail (which happened as the tornado was close to leaving Missouri). After seeing enough videos & photos of HP supercells, I learned that the heaviest rain shafts give the storm the appearance of a giant cloud sweeping across the ground. The same thing also happened with the 1953 Waco, Texas Tornado, the 1990 Plainfield Tornado, the 2011 Joplin Tornado, & the infamous El Reno Tornado in 2013.
@@Cellmate412162 plus people back then didn't have the knowledge on weather as they do now
Can't believe @ 0:42 seconds, you can see two power flashes towards the bottom of the screen.
The dark area behind the radio tower is the tornado
This tornado was the stuff nightmares are made of. That low deep steady rumble, unseen but you know it’s in there. Terrifying
I have my 700W sub-woofer running on the audio of this video. I can FEEL that tornado!
That's one of the deepest roars from a tornado I've ever heard. Sounds deeper than the largest fighter jet. If I would have heard that in person I would have been freaking out and praying hard.
some people said they could feel the ground rumbling up to 4 miles away!
@@weathermanofthenorth1547 a buddy of mine just outside of Phil Campbell and he said it was terrifying. He helped clean up and it was just... Terrible some of the things he told me. Things that I didn't think we're physically possible. If you're interested I'll email you but I don't want to say them here publicly because it's very gruesome.
It has been a couple years, but I do remember a rumble that I thought was continuous thunder. At the time, most of my thought was on which way it was going compared to where I was standing. Last March, I took the video "Morning Tornado" which came even closer, but was less powerful.
Ron Fleming my family and I were eating lunch in huntsville celebrating my dad's birthday. We looked out the window, the flag across the street dropped, everybody in the restaurant went silent and we looked about 4 miles to the north east and all we could see was continuous lightning in one place. Then after watching it for a minute, we realized that it was this tornado. That day was like NOTHING I have ever seen and hope I never see it again!!
This same area was hit by 2 F5s 20 minutes apart during the 1974 outbreak
I'm pretty sure that what I'm talking about isn't microphone wind noise. There's another video of this same tornado as it passed really close to a house in Phil Campbell from inside the house, and the roar is just as deep in that video. It's really more of a deep rumble than a roar.
Yes, it didn't look like the classic elephant trunk, but the proof was in what it did. I also took video this spring of an F2 on a similar path. See my video "Morning Tornado". It also did damage and gave me more respect for an F2.
This video continues in F5 Tornado Part 2
Alabama is the f5 Capitol of the United states!
The roar was bad enough, but I think some of that deep sound in the recording was wind on the microphone. Thanks for watching!
I feel so lucky! I live just to the north of where it leveled many of my daughters friends houses. We live in a triple wide trailer, I got inthe storm shelter when I saw shit falling from the sky.....anybody who knows me, knows I love STORMS not TORNADOS, but i got in our storm shelter three times on the 27th of April!
What a big monster the torando was
watched this one drop and followed to all the way to my house went right behind my house verry lucky
damn that thing was pulling in air so fast the tail cloud could barely even form.
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