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Tornado Muhlenberg County Kentucky December 10 2021
Tornado Muhlenberg County Kentucky December 10 2021
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Weather Channel Local on the 8s Halloween 2018
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1:10 Occult And Battery - Nicholas Thomas, Emmanuel Amour, and Andrew Philip Carroll 2:13 Call Of Booty - Don Hatt, Barney Door, and Montague Johnstone 3:17 Coffin Dodgin - Bobby Tahouri 5:25 Goosebumps (Instrumental) - Andrew Bojanic, Samuel Michael Shrieve, and Elizabeth Hooper 6:29 Sleep with the Lights On - Jonathan Philip Dix and Stephen John Collins
Tornado Alley Real Time Tornado Tuscaloosa Alabama
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Tornado Alley Real Time Tornado Tuscaloosa Alabama
Weather Channel Local on the 8s November 27, 2017
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Weather Channel Local on the 8s November 27, 2017
WeatherNation Local Weather Now December 14, 2017
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Christmas Music: 0:35 Carol of the Bells 1:38 Silent Night 3:20 Deck the Halls 6:05 O Come, O Come Emmanuel 14:38 O Holy Night 17:35 Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy 21:06 O Holy Night
WeatherNation Local Weather Now September 12, 2017
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WeatherNation Local Weather Now September 12, 2017
Weather Channel Local on the 8s December 5, 2017
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Weather Channel Local on the 8s December 5, 2017
WeatherNation Local Weather Now October 30 2017
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WeatherNation Local Weather Now October 30 2017
WeatherNation Local Weather Now November 2017
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WeatherNation Local Weather Now November 2017
Weather Channel Local on the 8s November 2017
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Weather Channel Local on the 8s November 2017
Everything you see happening here...that's what we go through Everytime a hurricane hits the Gulf coast! It's devastating! You can NOT imagine when everything you own is taken away and members of your family are killed, too!!!
All tornado alley residents should have a storm shelter built in backyards as a mandatory thing
Incredible people
This kills me everytime I watch it I feel so bad for everyone and especially watching my favorite college get destroyed
On the integration programs the was the building of some 360 oil rigs platforms experiments to try and calm and cool down the air currents flows
If no hot air was cooled with some 360 rotating giant oils rigs platforms motors experiments for the last 55.years there would be no tornados if the air currents stayed cool
I would atleast tried to of placed some 360 oils rigs platforms motors experiments all along the coasts of Alabama with giant heating and cooling refrigerator 360 motors
That's a beautiful sound to hear because their alive
The story of Makayla Edward’s & the mother digging through rubble thinking she found her baby just for it to be a doll gut me every time.
I used to live in Knoxville, Tennessee at that time and i heard reports about debris from the tornadoes falling 200+ or so miles away from where they originated ... Pieces of shingles, pictures, bank checks, sheet metals, insulation from houses and everything were all falling all over from nearby Lenoir City 15 or so miles downstream from Knoxville in Tennessee... Those storms were so strong and we had larger hail and violent tornadoes hit around close to here that same night of the outbreak. I let out of school early when the storms were approaching and then got picked up early from the Boys and Girls Club by my mother who heard on the news that the weather was gonna get very bad immediately. Then we got food from Krystal's and she shown me a picture of one of the bigger storms that produced a large tornado not much further away, and then BOOM, tornado warnings kept going on and off all day and night long as it became to unsafe to head home and we sheltered with a family friend for the night til the storms passed. And then Knoxville itself had the worst hailstorm ever recorded with hail being as large as softballs and baseballs and damaged everything that all had to be repaired years later or so ... I was glued to the Weather Channel all day for the coverage of this historic outbreak cuz we were under the moderate risk for severe weather and then here in Chattanooga now where I'm at, it was under the high risk for severe weather where tornadoes were spawned in and around the area that also were rebuilt years later ... Dixie Alley period is vulnerable to strong and violent tornadoes cuz of trees, mountains, hills and terrains cuz the tornadoes are wrapped in rain and difficult to see. The Gulf of Mexico itself always fuels these storms violently for many reasons
Ada orang Indonesia disini?
We are required to build a basement that can be useful when we are in urgent need of the best protection.
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THE ILLUMINATI
Definitely broke down about these children and young people passing away (I still feel bad for everyone)
Nie od dziś są tam tornada i inne anomalie pogodowe.tak to wygląda jak dom zbudowany z kartonu,to później wygląda jak wygląda😢
Mother nature is the biggest serial killer in the history of mankind.
Trying to prepare for such a danger someday just in case. Here are some things I'm noticing: A Helmet of any kind has never recommended but would be very helpful. One for everyone in the home, because walls come down, brick chimneys come down, metal signs and trees come down. This is perhaps the most called for time someone should own and use a helmet. Basements are without a doubt the safest place, but I'm in an area now without many basements. Exterior walls and windows seem to be quite dangerous, so interior-most rooms would be best, but it makes me wish there was some type of reinforced steel cage at the center of each house, bolted to the foundation. If it's hitting you, you don't have much time. Apparently seeing debris around the outside and hearing it get much louder are the main indicators people talk about in videos just before they get hit or take shelter. They say if you can't tell which direction the tornado is going, it's coming for you quick and I think that speed is 25-50mph. It looks tempting to watch what it's doing, but honestly you can't see anything up close. They actually look like they make more sense from far away, and after, but up close is like trying to see better in the dark by opening your eyes wider, it just doesn't really make a difference. Get somewhere safe and look at what it did after and if you're on the road, idk how to deal with electrical wire, besides avoiding the wires and water entirely, but what I can say, is that trees will block driving, so maybe having hard gloves and a chainsaw would help clear the way if you really want to get somewhere
Can someone hit clear on the remote please...
I used to live on that city when it happened it was devastating it didn’t know what to do I had to evacuate to the bathroom and luckily my house survived
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Wow
Lewis Dorothy Hall Nancy Gonzalez David
I hope they rebuilt EVERY home, businesses, schools, etc with A FULL basement with all the families need to stay safe. This is horrible. Im so sorry.
When the nurse speaks, the audio cuts out around 31:50 She was saying "rooms that were made for ONE PATIENT would have four and five patients...." So strange to be edited in this way..... 🤔
I'm in Illinois I'm in Bureau Illinois I used to live in loganville Georgia
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people need to learn that when you are told a tornado is coming you need to get some were safe
when I see or hear about tornadoes I worry about all of the animals that people leave out to be killed
when I see or hear about tornadoes I worry about all of the animals that people leave out to be killed
lol 😂 I AM GOD I DRIVE THOSE STORMS YOU HUMANS HAVE NO FLIPPING IDEA NONE YOU STILL BELIEVE JESUS IS COMING TO SAVE THE WORLD
Right after it left is hit Birmingham and Fultondale
"I remember him keep sayng he's never seen destruction like this and I said well mr President, you've never seen people fight back like this" Wow that was powerful, even after horrific event like this, I would've been inspired by this and cheered if I was there.
I am commenting #BringBackDislikes on every unique TH-cam video that I watch for the rest of 2024, regardless of if I actually dislike the video or not. This is video 4769.
I have a friend who lived through a lot of tornado seasons, and he looks up at the clouds when we get bad weather and says "you never know when mother nature will release her fury on us."
Rip 🙏 🪦 for the people who died during Tuscaloosa tornado 🌪 😢😢😢😢
I survived this exact tornado as a student at the University of Alabama. The accuracy of the aftermath was real. My experience was very much like this from start to end. Still lives with me to this day. Seeing the movie Twisters is one thing but living it is another. My last day of college.
"What number do you need?" She says, "9-1-1...somebody, I can't call nobody!"
Insane these things are. Keep up the good work guys 👍
just imagine what it was like back before they had warnings and a way to track storms, not just tornado's but hurricanes as well
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I lived in Northport at that time, I remember this day vividly. My mom and I were the only ones home and we were hiding the best we could in the hall closet. James Spans voice, being the same as it had always been strong and steady kept my mom calm in turn kept me calm. We were lucky to have only had minor damage, but even to this day, the screaming of the winds, the darkness, the national weather service voice interrupting James Span, all of that is vivid in my mind.
Oh nooooooooo😮!!!!!!!!!!!!!
North Alabama was lucky to have Weathermen such as James Spann & JP Dice...Saved thousands of lives that day
spann!!!!!!!yes
Yeah james spann
Tuscaloosa,tornados
The tornado is going to destroy Alabama
This tornado can show you your town dude
“Alot of people are going to die today, they just don’t know it yet.” Is a meteorology icon statement that was all too true. it breaks my heart to see what these folks went through. Unreal