The Terror of Missouri | The 2011 Joplin tornado | History in the Dark
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- On May 22, 2011, an EF5 tornado would touch down as part of a larger outbreak near Joplin, Missouri. This particular twister would enter into the highly populated areas, wreaking havoc and killing many. In the end, she would be the most expensive tornado in United States history.
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I lived in Joplin during this tornado. I was staying at the old Capri Motel on Main street. I remember the sirens going off that day, and we all went to the storage room on the ground floor. A few of us got brave and looked outside, and you could see the sky turn green. I always thought that was some kind of urban legend, but the sky actually turned green. Then the owners shuffled us all back inside, and I could hear intense wind and crashing. About an hour later we went out, and things looked fine. I even for a second thought nothing had happened. Then about a block down Main street, everything was gone.
161 people. The deadliest tornadoes of 1925 and 1989 in Bangladesh respectively can step aside, though they were as deadly and costly. All the children had a whole life ahead of them. Rest in peace to all of the men, women, children, pets, and any cattle that died in this tragedy.
That wooden piece gone through concrete was such a chilling proof of how violent this monster has been..... Beyond all imagination....
Rip to all the people who died in that outbreak
I recall the outbreak ripping through Alabama and Georgia to pieces about a month before this one on April 27th, when you do get there please don't leave out the ones in Georgia, the EF4 in Ringgold killed 20 people and the one that went through Chickamauga took 14 lives but everybody only thinks about the one that went through Tuscaloosa and Birmingham. I'm just saying, that outbreak was awful for a lot of people and they shouldn't be forgotten.
I live in Minnesota and remember our tornado 🌪️ that came through north Minneapolis. My friend and i were taking another friend to saint paul Minnesota we were driving down hwy 10 and that tornado went right over the freeway debris was falling from the sky its crazy how strong those tornados are. that year was crazy weather
Hell of good job covering the accuracy of this deadly tornado.your only one who covers fungus of tornadoe picks up in circulation.
Range Line Road. Think of it as two words (sometimes, it's spelled as two, like I did it), not "Wrang-uh-linn" Road.
It destroyed my house. Helped with recovery, security, and clean up for over a year.
So a bunch of Civil Engineer's outside can just walk in and say it's not EF5 but a 4 should really going another occupation.
Should do a video about the 1919 Fergus Falls tornado. That tornado threw a train off the tracks, ripped the railroad tracks off the ground, and completely obliterated the Northern Pacific railway depot. It killed 57 people.
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I want to know more about the subsequent and lethal fungal outbreak.
I can really say much about this event since I was in 1st grade during all of 2011 super outbreak after this event I think it changed how we do tornado practice drills at school to ensure everyone safe I at least remember practicing tornado drills in school but at least it changed how we don’t take shelter in the hallway giving the fact u can seen how big objects act like missiles.
We just had tornado watches in my home province of Saskatchewan Canada.... Darkness, you're making me nervous, bro!
Mayfield is an interesting subject. I feel both mayfield and Andover should get a video
It's range-line road buddy. And Duquesne is doo kane 😊 friendly correction. I love your style of expressing shock and awe it's exactly how i feel when learning about these things because some of this shit is just pure bonkers
I'd love to see you cover the story of the TIV 1 (that thing deserves a video all on its own as its story is quite eventful) and the other Tornado-proof vehicles, they're owners and the contributions to the understanding and research of tornadoes.