@@nelly870909 No, you film vertically because your parents are brother and sister and when you were made, the genetic mutations that occurred due to inbreeding have caused you to somehow not know how to turn your phone sideways. It's way more common than most people realize. You're not alone.
Rocky Dans lol I'm from Alabama in Dixie Alley, which is just an earlier season tornado alley that's way more dangerous to chase in, and am friends with a couple that moved here back in the 90's and they both said it was insane at the storms we have. One worked with me when we had the big outbreak back in April of 2011.
Bass Nazi such an alien thing for me to think of, we get pretty high winds in storm season but certainly no tornadoes that are deadly....however the uk holds the record as the country having the most tornadoes per capita each year but they are very rarely dangerous and most dont even get noticed...
Rocky Dans the one we had that day close by was EF5 and helping afterward was very strange to see. In spots it had actually pulled up the ground. No debris hit or anything to tear up chunks, just grass completely ripped from the earth, some pretty deep spots actually. Some of the poor people that were caught it...just never want to even imagine having to see anyone that way. One corpse looked to be laying face up, the closer they got they realized she had been twisted...the feet and legs were mostly pointed straight up and the torso and face toward the ground. We have a shorter season here than they do further west, but the early coolness mixed with the warming waters of the gulf mix to make some intense ones. Can't remember how many it was total, it was several ef5's and many smaller ones just in our state, the Super Outbreak 2011 I think is the Wikipedia page it's under, affected many more as well. Just Alabama being in that spot lends it to more powerful ones usually instead of the broader mix further over on the plains.
I’m in Missouri and this just gets my adrenaline going! I absolutely love severe weather! Number 1 on my bucket list is to see a tornado, from a safe distance of course.
Penhassin I’ve been in one working at Lowe’s and it was so strong it knocked the doors in and I got hit with the glass door pane. It didn’t feel nice but fortunately I was only bruised and not sliced to ribbons. My manager freaked out when it happened as he and several of the other male associates pealed it off of me as they got pelted by rain and hail before he picked me up like a baby and carried me back to the back with everyone else running there because we thought it was a tornado. He told me not to move as I was placed on the table in the break room, I’m a tiny 5’3” woman, since we didn’t know if I had broken bones as he called 911 and I was transported to the hospital. The company paid all my bills. As for people who are going to say “Why didn’t you get out of the way” we had no warning, and it hit so fast we didn’t have time to react. The O’Charley’s that was close to us had its roof pealed back like a sardine can. There was extensive damage to our Garden Center and the display shed’s outside were mangled. The National Weather Service came out and told us it was a Microburst and not a tornado.
Sam Anime Freak Actually, a macroburst isn't necessarily stronger. A microburst/macroburst is determined by the size of it, micro being smaller, macro being larger. Both happen when a thunderstorm collapses, and puts out very strong winds. Hence why they don't tend to last very long, as they use up all their energy very quickly. I was actually hit by this one. I remember watching it come into Evansville and hit us, and then we got the warning issued after it passed. Basically, it collapsed right on top of me, and we got the full brunt of it before any warning could be given.
Reminded me of when katrina came through down here,now that was scary having huge pine and oak trees falling everywhere around us,tornados in the storm,one was close enough to pull me and a relative out of the door way,I'd never been so scared in all my life.
Classic microburst. Happens in severe thunderstorms and can have winds up to an f1 tornado. They usually last anywhere from seconds to a couple minutes. But one thing you always need to remember is to stay away from windows if possible because all it takes is 1 piece of debris to hit the window and it could possibly break and injure you.
The pressure of the wind itself can also break windows. Even without any flying debris, a super heavy gust hits and those windows can literally implode, sending glass flying all over the place.
I've been in weather like this before and there was a confirmed tornado that touched down that night. The storm hit hard at night. I 100% believe there was a tornado in that area based off what I'm seeing here. This wasn't just a microburst on its own. I kept thinking that glass door & some of those windows weren't going to make it. That was a bad one. Glad your ok!
I lived near Dallas, Tx when a huge hailstorm led to hundreds if not thousands of cars getting hail discounts. Everywhere you drove for a year after you could spot a good number of cars dented that day.
I’m British too, and I have seen storms like this here where the downpour of rain is so heavy you literally can’t see your hand in front of you ! Scary !
That my friend was not a Tornado it was a Damaging MicroBurst.. Microburst are capable of producing wind speeds up to tornadic level..I went thru that in Dallas about a year ago.. broke a window in my apartment.. so I know how bad those can get..
There is such a thing as a Macroburst..this link from weather.com explains the difference weather.com/storms/severe/news/downbursts-macrobursts-microbursts-tornadoes
As long as the business is open only during daylight hours and it's one room they don't need. As long as they can maintain one foot candle of light. Like what you just saw, so think movie theater dark that's one foot candle
If that happened then this wouldn’t be on UA-cam because if the tornado picked him up, then his phone would be destroyed too and he wouldn’t be able to post it
That was exciting to watch, but considering the abundance of large windows in this dealership - and that the building is probably pretty flimsy - this guy should've been covered up and sheltered someplace, not standing with his camera watching.
He used the correct term. It was a "macro"burst. Not micro. Much to powerful for micro. I hope all were okay. Could care less about a few cars dented if people were safe at least.
DaBawmb I’ve never experienced a Macro micro bursts In Southern Ontario Canada all I get is Hardly any snow. Threats about tornados and bad thunderstorms and get heart broken when the storm is nothing more then small rain fall for ten mins
That looked like a microburst. Similar thing happened recently at my house. There was a literal river running down my front walkway and the basement had about 6 inches of water in it for a short time before it drained into the lake i live on
Right up the road in Evansville that day: 2136 89 MPH WIND GUST EVANSVILLE VANDERBURGH COUNTY IN 3798 8754 EVANSVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT TOWER PERSONNEL RECORDED A 77 KNOT - OR 89 MPH - WIND GUST AT 436 PM CDT. THE TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER WAS BRIEFLY EVACUATED DURING THE WIND EV (PAH)
Wow! That is some storm! They should keep sandbags on hand so they can line the bottoms of the door to control the rain from coming in from the base of their doors
It doesn't have to be strong winds. A bad insulator can arc over when wet enough, so that might be what happened. Literally anything can happen ... hell, maybe it was aliens X'D
I was thinking tornado about a minute before you said it. You can be very close to one and not see it, and at one point you couldn't see 2ft from the doors. I'm curious, was it confirmed by anybody though??
That's literally every rain in Oaxaca Mexico, edit. And sometimes you can't even see what's going on 1 meter away from you, and on top of that sometimes there's a fucking earthquake while the sky is literally falling on your head and you gotta get out.
I used to work at a car dealership and if it was raining like this... we'd check to see if anyone was on a test drive and called them to pull over. If there was a customer asking for a test drive and this weather hit, we'd ask them to wait or come back. As for the Lot Attendent who I was, I would watch it from the wash bay and then head back in to mop up any water that made its way in.
These places in the plains, do they have some type of weather insurance, I'm from California and I've never personally been through something like this.
Lol those 2 cars inside are so cozy
: MEOWINGHYPE : Yes, I was sorta’ thinking the same thing. At least the Flex is safe.
While the mustang and corvette outside wanting to come inside
Ikr 😂
meanwhile that one 18 wheeler with its engine open to the elements....
I’d consider getting in the cars, in case the dealership windows or structure fail.
That front door is definately taking the FORD CHALLENGE.
Ian Catron da fuck😂
All the cars on the lot are too 😋
Ian Catron lmfao
Lmao
They are lucky the windows were made by dodge. Lol
Ding and Dent Event. Every vehicle on lot 20% off.
+mkscorpion79 --> Time for that dealership to bring Billy Mays back from the dead with his Ding King tool. LOL
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More like 50% off!
Lmfao
That cracked me up. Perfect comment!
I've always feared and loved the shit out of this kind of shit
Same dude
Me too! Scary and fun all at the same time.
Coin Slot me too !
Coin Slot Same 😂👏
Yee i love the feeling of this being scared but also like it, pretty much like Anal
"There's a tornado out there. I guarantee it."
*walks even closer to the floor-to-ceiling windows and continues to film vertically*
At least UA-cam has anti-vertical video player😂
Chester Copperpot I laughed harder than I should have at this 😂😂
I film vertically to defy people like you. Try telling me how to film. Zero fucks given.
Mates a mad lad
@@nelly870909 No, you film vertically because your parents are brother and sister and when you were made, the genetic mutations that occurred due to inbreeding have caused you to somehow not know how to turn your phone sideways. It's way more common than most people realize. You're not alone.
rip the rug outside :(
Bunny Films rip the Truck engine outside the door
Bunny I saw you in a game
End of the world will be filmed vertically... Fortunately it will be the end of the world so no one will have to watch it vertically...
Rip everything including the cars
I believe that was only a bad thunder storm
Oh my I thought the windows would break
me too
your profile picture matches perfectly
To be honest, yes I was expecting it.
Same
"That's the real deal there" Sounds like Hank Hill...
Propane and propane accessories. I'll tell u what. 🤣
"damnit Bobby."
Yup.
Im british so have never ever experienced a storm like this.....i’d pretty much poop myself.
Rocky Dans lol I'm from Alabama in Dixie Alley, which is just an earlier season tornado alley that's way more dangerous to chase in, and am friends with a couple that moved here back in the 90's and they both said it was insane at the storms we have. One worked with me when we had the big outbreak back in April of 2011.
Bass Nazi such an alien thing for me to think of, we get pretty high winds in storm season but certainly no tornadoes that are deadly....however the uk holds the record as the country having the most tornadoes per capita each year but they are very rarely dangerous and most dont even get noticed...
Rocky Dans the one we had that day close by was EF5 and helping afterward was very strange to see. In spots it had actually pulled up the ground. No debris hit or anything to tear up chunks, just grass completely ripped from the earth, some pretty deep spots actually. Some of the poor people that were caught it...just never want to even imagine having to see anyone that way. One corpse looked to be laying face up, the closer they got they realized she had been twisted...the feet and legs were mostly pointed straight up and the torso and face toward the ground. We have a shorter season here than they do further west, but the early coolness mixed with the warming waters of the gulf mix to make some intense ones. Can't remember how many it was total, it was several ef5's and many smaller ones just in our state, the Super Outbreak 2011 I think is the Wikipedia page it's under, affected many more as well. Just Alabama being in that spot lends it to more powerful ones usually instead of the broader mix further over on the plains.
I'm a Californian and never ever experienced a storm like this.... I'd be joining you in your poop fest.
I’m in Missouri and this just gets my adrenaline going! I absolutely love severe weather! Number 1 on my bucket list is to see a tornado, from a safe distance of course.
I'm maybe weird but I have a fascination for severe thunderstorm
+Dominique Pilon Not weird at all, I'm obsessed with storms, I even took a storm spotter class to get certified.
Hahaha we're all weird ^_^
I love storms too!
You are not alone :)
oh my god!!!!! right!
Not alone m8
Looked like the building was going through a car wash.
Lol how no comments though
Its a fordnado
Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen 🤣🤣🤣
What's a fordnado? Does that rhyme with tornado?
Fordburst
Because it was a microburst
It a a tornado not a fornado
@@jazmynboatman7629 Oh a tornado, I thought it was a fornado, but do they rhyme with each other?
yup. definitely a microburst.
Penhassin I’ve been in one working at Lowe’s and it was so strong it knocked the doors in and I got hit with the glass door pane. It didn’t feel nice but fortunately I was only bruised and not sliced to ribbons. My manager freaked out when it happened as he and several of the other male associates pealed it off of me as they got pelted by rain and hail before he picked me up like a baby and carried me back to the back with everyone else running there because we thought it was a tornado. He told me not to move as I was placed on the table in the break room, I’m a tiny 5’3” woman, since we didn’t know if I had broken bones as he called 911 and I was transported to the hospital. The company paid all my bills. As for people who are going to say “Why didn’t you get out of the way” we had no warning, and it hit so fast we didn’t have time to react. The O’Charley’s that was close to us had its roof pealed back like a sardine can. There was extensive damage to our Garden Center and the display shed’s outside were mangled. The National Weather Service came out and told us it was a Microburst and not a tornado.
You mean downburst
he means microburst. a microburst is a very strong downburst
Sam Anime Freak Actually, a macroburst isn't necessarily stronger. A microburst/macroburst is determined by the size of it, micro being smaller, macro being larger. Both happen when a thunderstorm collapses, and puts out very strong winds. Hence why they don't tend to last very long, as they use up all their energy very quickly.
I was actually hit by this one. I remember watching it come into Evansville and hit us, and then we got the warning issued after it passed. Basically, it collapsed right on top of me, and we got the full brunt of it before any warning could be given.
Last year a microburst took the entire roof off of a dollar store in my home town and it landed a few blocks away in the middle of a road.
Reminded me of when katrina came through down here,now that was scary having huge pine and oak trees falling everywhere around us,tornados in the storm,one was close enough to pull me and a relative out of the door way,I'd never been so scared in all my life.
Charles Hughes lol Katrina was still dropping rain like this when it came across northern Alabama.
A tornado is something that I never want to personally witness. No thanks. Nope nope nope.
JillyBean860 have witnessed my fair share here, several of the big boys too.
I was in 6th grade when that happened
Ya Rita did that to us all the way up her in South East Texas...
I swear that looked like a hurricane that was moving 200 mph.
And here we see someone with enough sense to back away from the glass when the storm hits- Good Job!
Classic microburst. Happens in severe thunderstorms and can have winds up to an f1 tornado. They usually last anywhere from seconds to a couple minutes. But one thing you always need to remember is to stay away from windows if possible because all it takes is 1 piece of debris to hit the window and it could possibly break and injure you.
The pressure of the wind itself can also break windows. Even without any flying debris, a super heavy gust hits and those windows can literally implode, sending glass flying all over the place.
Micro bursts can and often do have far stronger winds. They can produce f5 winds. The average micro burst wind speed is equal to f2.
@@jessicapearson9479 I don't recall ever a microburst producing winds of even 250 mph. And F-5 original is 261 mph minimum.
Oh yeah there destructive
This was part of a derecho.
That is one depressing ass dealership... my God.
I love stuff like this. Thanks!
I've been in weather like this before and there was a confirmed tornado that touched down that night. The storm hit hard at night. I 100% believe there was a tornado in that area based off what I'm seeing here. This wasn't just a microburst on its own. I kept thinking that glass door & some of those windows weren't going to make it. That was a bad one. Glad your ok!
I lived near Dallas, Tx when a huge hailstorm led to hundreds if not thousands of cars getting hail discounts. Everywhere you drove for a year after you could spot a good number of cars dented that day.
1:24 I laughed!! fun part store's power blows out.
A short disco party!!!
😂😂😂😂
I wish people would hold their cameras correctly so it wouldn't look like your looking through a key hole.
fmtelevison that, and they can breathe somewhere other than directly into the microphone... js
A new update is out so on a phone you dont look trough a key hole
Wish people like you would shut the fuck up 😑 most people don't give a damn
u mad bro?
@@Obreyze nobody wants to look at a video where a person is constantly moving
I’m British too, and I have seen storms like this here where the downpour of rain is so heavy you literally can’t see your hand in front of you ! Scary !
Don’t worry about the hail there Ford tough😂
Actually Ford has some of the best paint jobs and I'm a Chevy guy but Chevy's flake off easy
I just thought of how many dents there would be in those aluminum beds and bodies. This is probably why they went back to steel.
That my friend was not a Tornado it was a Damaging MicroBurst.. Microburst are capable of producing wind speeds up to tornadic level..I went thru that in Dallas about a year ago.. broke a window in my apartment.. so I know how bad those can get..
Macroburst, not microburst.
Who said it was a tornado?
Ben Dougherty microburst not macroburst learn to spell and read.
@@belindaphillips2779 the guy in the store said it weren't you listening?
There is such a thing as a Macroburst..this link from weather.com explains the difference
weather.com/storms/severe/news/downbursts-macrobursts-microbursts-tornadoes
*Just a hard sprinkle*
That place needs to be brought up to code, with exit lighting and emergency lighting.
TheJakeman789 bitch elsewhere
What a fucking Nanny, go feed the cough syrup to someone else
As long as the business is open only during daylight hours and it's one room they don't need. As long as they can maintain one foot candle of light. Like what you just saw, so think movie theater dark that's one foot candle
@@humanbeing4150 Suck one
@@somewhitedude01 Suck one.
Excellent video, amazed the windows held out considering their size!
I was waiting for the glass to break and the velocity of the tornado to suck him out of the store. Anyone else?
If that happened then this wouldn’t be on UA-cam because if the tornado picked him up, then his phone would be destroyed too and he wouldn’t be able to post it
That was exciting to watch, but considering the abundance of large windows in this dealership - and that the building is probably pretty flimsy - this guy should've been covered up and sheltered someplace, not standing with his camera watching.
hebneh wonder how safe inside of a car inside of the building would be?
Quit being a know it all
Green Yoshi Safety is better than risking your life for a video.
hebneh it’s his own life who cares
He only went up to the doors when the wind died down. He wasn’t in any danger.
If you didn't need a new car before you may need one now.:P
You sure weren't kidding I thought it would be just some heavy rain but this gives a whole new standard for "heavy rain"
Holy crap that is strong. I love storms though but they are scary and can be dangerous which I hate the dangerous ones.
"It's the fan! Turn off the fan!!"
That was SCARY! Hope nothing was damaged too much with no injuries. You guys were lucky no debris came flying through those large windows.
When you're out looking for a car but the storm wants a car too
He used the correct term. It was a "macro"burst. Not micro. Much to powerful for micro. I hope all were okay. Could care less about a few cars dented if people were safe at least.
DaBawmb but Macro shows up as micro on google 😎
Curtis Noble in terms of size micro = small. Macro = big. Or so i learned. Dont shoot the messenger
DaBawmb I’ve never experienced a Macro micro bursts In Southern Ontario Canada all I get is Hardly any snow. Threats about tornados and bad thunderstorms and get heart broken when the storm is nothing more then small rain fall for ten mins
if the power went out...how is the tornado still going?
This happens almost every day during July and August where I am from. This year has been slow but its a normal type of storm.
Storms like this happen mostly in the month of April and October in my location
Did you have any discounts?
There's no emergency lights operating during blackout.
Urgent install of emergency lighting its a pubic place so it's required
Great footage. Here in the UK we complain about the weather all the time, but compared to this we get off lightly.
That front door is definitely “Built Ford Tough!”
The storm is insanely loud..... but I can still hear this guy BREATH!!! HOW
UNITED WE STAND lol. Because the mic is like a foot away from his face.
That looked like a microburst. Similar thing happened recently at my house. There was a literal river running down my front walkway and the basement had about 6 inches of water in it for a short time before it drained into the lake i live on
This was a derecho.
@@bendougherty549 wind doesn’t = deracho
@@KoId. sorry, it was even listed by the National Weather Service as a derecho.
@@bendougherty549 where
Right up the road in Evansville that day: 2136 89 MPH WIND GUST EVANSVILLE VANDERBURGH COUNTY IN 3798 8754 EVANSVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT TOWER PERSONNEL RECORDED A 77 KNOT - OR 89 MPH - WIND GUST AT 436 PM CDT. THE TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER WAS BRIEFLY EVACUATED DURING THE WIND EV (PAH)
Me: See's how outside gets pitch white
Also me: God is that you 😱😱 what have I done to uuuu
:Power goes out
Me: passes out
More like a hurricane?
Why do the people need the fan on when they could just open the door or windows?
At least it didn’t hit a Chevy dealership
😂😂 it should have
There's always a Chevy dealer very close to a Ford dealer.
Should have
It wouldn’t hit the chevrocrap cause most of those pieces of garbage would be safe in the garage up on the racks
lol
As soon as that rain started to blow sideways, I knew the power would go out soon. Mmm, I love a good rain storm.
I only freak out during storms when the power gets knocked out.
And he's got the fan going.
This is one of those things that feels fun to be in because of the whole fear stuff, just not as fun when you get blown away.
My Brother worked there back in 1979-80, Higgins and Zeimer Ford back then
The MOPAR gods are angry and have set their rage upon this puny ford dealership.
“That’s the real deal hur” mood
I had a storm like this hit my house and it looked just like this
Damn. Wish my relationship was as strong as that door!😂
No emergency lights for when the power goes out? And your exit signs arn't even lit up. Pretty sure that's a code violation.
b a moot point at such a spooky time :)
*lights flicker*
Me: GET THE DANG SALT!
(I know it’s the storm but I still can’t help but think 😂😂😂
I’m wondering how you got there
Imagine going on a night walk and you suddenly get hit by this 💀💀💀
Everyday in Puerto Rico with the weather outside and no lights on everywhere.😳
Thanks for filming it...wow!
"I'd keep playing, does not look like the heavy stuff is going to come in for a while"
RIP BRAND NEW CARS. Also why is this recommended to me 4 years later.
I just hope no one left the convertible's roof open...
Man, you have some *gnarly* weather in 🇺🇲.
Do you guys hunker down. Never been on a tornado. Be safe.
That would be just another normal summer thunderstorm here in florida. No cars flipped. No windows broken. You call that severe?
Wow! That is some storm! They should keep sandbags on hand so they can line the bottoms of the door to control the rain from coming in from the base of their doors
To quote a certain scene in Star Trek IV:The Voyage Home...
Hey Tom, get the steel plates in here!
That corvette will need a new opti spark
I would have drove it in the show room. Poor car
Yeeesah. I had this in GA and well, camping, we were in a truck when a tree blown by 115 MPH winds hit us.
1:23 The lights flicker then turn off. Those must've been some pretty strong winds...
...or it was a leak caused by heavy rain.
It doesn't have to be strong winds. A bad insulator can arc over when wet enough, so that might be what happened. Literally anything can happen ... hell, maybe it was aliens X'D
ok
+Benjamin “Ozias” Esposti OH MY GOD ALIENS
flicker lights then static sound then darkness
That was winds of over 100 mph.
How did the windows not blow out??
I think there's a customer outside go get that up
How much for the red fx4?
I was thinking tornado about a minute before you said it. You can be very close to one and not see it, and at one point you couldn't see 2ft from the doors. I'm curious, was it confirmed by anybody though??
That's literally every rain in Oaxaca Mexico, edit. And sometimes you can't even see what's going on 1 meter away from you, and on top of that sometimes there's a fucking earthquake while the sky is literally falling on your head and you gotta get out.
Shit like this makes you feel like you’re momentarily in a parallel universe
I tend to stay away from large windows when the hail begins to fall, I am funny like that
I used to work at a car dealership and if it was raining like this... we'd check to see if anyone was on a test drive and called them to pull over. If there was a customer asking for a test drive and this weather hit, we'd ask them to wait or come back. As for the Lot Attendent who I was, I would watch it from the wash bay and then head back in to mop up any water that made its way in.
Saw a lot of change in the wind direction . was this a tornado?
Just a typical day in Seattle no big deal
I hate it when people record vertically!!
You know it
WGAF
This was in southern Indiana? I didn't know their weather could get that bad.
What state did this take place in ?
These places in the plains, do they have some type of weather insurance, I'm from California and I've never personally been through something like this.
What state is this in?
What's worse the storm or the way the video was filmed
Are the cars alright?
Ford: JoJo please stop making that sound we're trying to go and sleep!
Thunderstorms: how about no
I had a feeling the power was gonna go out.
Probably a car dealership's worst nightmare.... a hail storm
At the beginning it looked like somebody was spraying those cars with water.
Omg that's insane I believe there was a tornado
Watched this cause it looked interesting, ended up with anxiety cause it brought Hurricane Maria flashbacks with the noises...
Was this the Chevy dealership?
Surprised that hood on that semis isn’t fly off! Them 1/16” cables aren’t that strong!
So cool I wonder what state this was in