Except that it LITERALLY dropped straight down from a clearly visible cloud. The term "came out of nowhere" applies more when magic invisible men supposedly conjure things out of nothing.
@@rocketsfan6116 I wouldn't be surprised if *rain* LITERALLY dropped straight down from a clearly visible cloud. But for a cloud to suck water up - well, I did not see that coming, so it "came out of nowhere".
That's crazy!!! Without the camera footage you'd wonder how the hell a tornado shredded a boat dock while leaving the trees 100 feet away untouched. Even WITH the footage, it's hard to believe!
Often when it is a small tornado it isn't the winds that do the damage. Its' the extreme low pressure at the center of the cyclone. The boats get sucked up.....not thrown.
Right ?!? i am so sick of the Potato cam for significant events ... if we ever get visited by off planet guests , it will probably be filmed on a 1984 Sony handy cam in 120P .. The Zapruder film will be clearer than it ..
You know, Biggest country bank - customer space security cam: 144p Biggest country bank - office security cam: 2160p (4K) Rural area shed - backyard cam: 1080p (HD) 😅😂
@@martytdd1606 Just an old meme that's been common on YT and Reddit for poor quality. Supposedly originated from some British comedy where there was a spy camera in a potato then the internet had its way with it.
My dad's boat got destroyed when this happened. I'm not sure if his is one on those in the video, though. Edit: His boat is the one all the way to the left of the screen with the green tarp. The tornado goes right over it and it tore the tarp off and is left drifting away after the tornado goes off screen. It didn't sink, but it did get damaged. Still waiting on the insurance company to decide whether to fix or total it.
that's kinda how tornadoes work, it's sorta like a line of small vortexes that slowly come in at a curve and eventually twist into the actual tornado, usually they're almost completely invisible but sometimes you might catch a glimpse of them
the second we see the dust and water being kicked up in the video is the second the tornado is on the ground. but either way all tornadoes are technically “invisible”, because they’re just wind, but we can see them because of water droplets, debris, and dust getting sucked into the vortex.
Tornadoes are invisible until they either suck up debris, dirt, water etc or condensation. They are just very tightly and rapidly spinning wind wind itself has no color and is invisible
It's a little scary, I would normally assume you can tell it might be tornado weather when there is a very violent and windy thunderstorm but in this scenery everything looked peaceful and just a bit breezy when it formed out of nowhere.
That's surprisingly common. I've seen a few videos (mostly doorbell cams) where the sun is actually shining, you can kind of see a light mist but no big storm, then bam. Tornado goes right through. Hot days are like a quality steak to a storm system, too. It destabilizes the atmosphere and supplies energy for a tornado. So even though there's a dark, scary looking parent storm, the day often starts out beautiful! That freaks me out a bit lol
@Isreal_666 sad but true. It's also moving east (some sat 4-500 miles in the last 40 years)every year so places that aren't used to frequent tornado activity will be more impacted. Whether that's due to climate change or just a natural progression, I don't know, I haven't done enough looking into it to say, but either way, things are changing.
Weekend staff to Marina owner: "Soooo a tornado came out of nowhere, stole all the kayaks and destroyed one of the docks and all its boats, and nothing else got damaged."
Wow incredible. I thought I instantly recognized that lake thinking “wow that looks like Camp Muskingum where we had band camp in high school…” THEN I READ THE DESCRIPTION and I’m mind blown
When I was a boy we had a small one touch down on our property, it can at me and I jumped out of the way in our back yard, I looked in amazement because it braided the grass as I watch it move away
FYI a tornado over water is a waterspout. Even a wedge tornado. If it is over water, it's a waterspout. This was a tornadic waterspout while it was on the lake.
@@bryanbrown8686 THANK YOU so much for educating me on the differences. I've gone through a tornado (losing our home) but here in the Northwoods of Minnesota they're historically rare. I've never seen a waterspout however. Appreciate all the information!
Two cool and interesting things about this... 1) it really shows how some tornadoes from ground up not cloud down, and 2) even an EF0 can really toss the crap out of some pretty big boats!
The path of least resistance was reached just on top of the asphalt, left of that one very large tree on the right seen having its branches sucked into the direct of the same low pressure spot where all the surrounding higher air-pressure is trying to fill in at the same time--with the path of least resistance being to simply rush in spinning and straight up into the sky to fill that huge rising vacuum caused by the uplift from the storm cloud.
@@Tevon93briefly was. Even supercellular tornadoes are considered waterspouts if they're over water for a brief period. It met the criteria of a waterspout.
Whoa! Puts new meaning to the phrase “came out of nowhere.” Literally!
Except that it LITERALLY dropped straight down from a clearly visible cloud. The term "came out of nowhere" applies more when magic invisible men supposedly conjure things out of nothing.
@@rocketsfan6116 I wouldn't be surprised if *rain* LITERALLY dropped straight down from a clearly visible cloud. But for a cloud to suck water up - well, I did not see that coming, so it "came out of nowhere".
@@rocketsfan6116 good luck getting a thumbs up from that comment.
@@rocketsfan6116 Actually, I couldn't see a funnel cloud. This looked like the kind of tornado that forms from the ground up.
@@rocketsfan6116☝️🤓
That's crazy!!! Without the camera footage you'd wonder how the hell a tornado shredded a boat dock while leaving the trees 100 feet away untouched. Even WITH the footage, it's hard to believe!
I swear I was thinking the same exact scenario 😂
Often when it is a small tornado it isn't the winds that do the damage. Its' the extreme low pressure at the center of the cyclone. The boats get sucked up.....not thrown.
It didn't do that much damage to the dock really. It tore up the soft coverings on the boats but that's it.
@@hamie7624 Bro what? I literally threw a whole ass pontoon around.
@@v1tam1ns ....which is made of canvas.
+100 for the security camera that doesn't have potato resolution!
AMAZING footage.......WOW
Right ?!? i am so sick of the Potato cam for significant events ... if we ever get visited by off planet guests , it will probably be filmed on a 1984 Sony handy cam in 120P .. The Zapruder film will be clearer than it ..
@@mattcan69 🤣👍
@@mattcan69I still don't get what a potato has got to do with a camera? It's a strange analogy. 🤨
You know,
Biggest country bank - customer space security cam: 144p
Biggest country bank - office security cam: 2160p (4K)
Rural area shed - backyard cam: 1080p (HD)
😅😂
@@martytdd1606 Just an old meme that's been common on YT and Reddit for poor quality. Supposedly originated from some British comedy where there was a spy camera in a potato then the internet had its way with it.
It said fuck this boat dock in particular
This one….? Oh THIS one! Ok yeah…BOOOOOOOM!
😂
It did say that.
When your tornado wakes up on the wrong side of the bed.
I saw two pontoon boats literally tossed up in the air and torn apart within 4 seconds
My dad's boat got destroyed when this happened. I'm not sure if his is one on those in the video, though.
Edit: His boat is the one all the way to the left of the screen with the green tarp. The tornado goes right over it and it tore the tarp off and is left drifting away after the tornado goes off screen. It didn't sink, but it did get damaged. Still waiting on the insurance company to decide whether to fix or total it.
The boat did a roll. Impressive how a small tornado can flip things.
The first time I've seen a tornado/waterspout appear to throw a tantrum.
There appears to be a 2nd vortex in the middle of the lake at 0:35. Interesting.
Good catch! A sub-vortex!
@@algomaone121 2 of them even! One chasing the other!
Good eye. Tornadoes are always trying to sneak in extra vortices when they think nobody is looking.
@@josephastier7421 Your comment gave me a good chuckle. :)
that's kinda how tornadoes work, it's sorta like a line of small vortexes that slowly come in at a curve and eventually twist into the actual tornado, usually they're almost completely invisible but sometimes you might catch a glimpse of them
Holy cow!!! At 0:25 that tornado just popped out of thin air!!!!!
Either the tornado was invisible until it reached the light pole or it started to form right there.
It obviously started right there
the second we see the dust and water being kicked up in the video is the second the tornado is on the ground. but either way all tornadoes are technically “invisible”, because they’re just wind, but we can see them because of water droplets, debris, and dust getting sucked into the vortex.
@@peyleontologistyou can't really see rain wrapped tornadoes
Well, it is a ‘Turnaround’.
Tornadoes are invisible until they either suck up debris, dirt, water etc or condensation. They are just very tightly and rapidly spinning wind wind itself has no color and is invisible
The fact it popped out of nowhere is crazy
It's a little scary, I would normally assume you can tell it might be tornado weather when there is a very violent and windy thunderstorm but in this scenery everything looked peaceful and just a bit breezy when it formed out of nowhere.
That's surprisingly common. I've seen a few videos (mostly doorbell cams) where the sun is actually shining, you can kind of see a light mist but no big storm, then bam. Tornado goes right through. Hot days are like a quality steak to a storm system, too. It destabilizes the atmosphere and supplies energy for a tornado. So even though there's a dark, scary looking parent storm, the day often starts out beautiful! That freaks me out a bit lol
@Isreal_666 sad but true. It's also moving east (some sat 4-500 miles in the last 40 years)every year so places that aren't used to frequent tornado activity will be more impacted. Whether that's due to climate change or just a natural progression, I don't know, I haven't done enough looking into it to say, but either way, things are changing.
Weekend staff to Marina owner: "Soooo a tornado came out of nowhere, stole all the kayaks and destroyed one of the docks and all its boats, and nothing else got damaged."
Amazing! Never saw such a thing. It did just come out of nowhere. I watched it twice and still couldn't believe it happened.
Was this the actual touchdown of the tornado? Amazing capture!
Wow incredible. I thought I instantly recognized that lake thinking “wow that looks like Camp Muskingum where we had band camp in high school…” THEN I READ THE DESCRIPTION and I’m mind blown
Wow great video thank you for posting
Literally started on the canoe rack!
Powerful little drill bit tornado you captured there.
We’ve got to stop these godless tornados! Les Nesman WKRP
The Silver Sow Award. "Oh my god! They're turkeys!!!"
My grandparents live in Leesville! Very glad they weren’t hit by this because…wow!
The developers need to fix these random spawn points already
Wow that's awesome footage!👍
When I was a boy we had a small one touch down on our property, it can at me and I jumped out of the way in our back yard, I looked in amazement because it braided the grass as I watch it move away
Really shows you that even "weak" tornadoes are not to be messed with
FYI Water spouts and tornados are not the same thing. I tornado requires a rotating "meso" above it....
FYI a tornado over water is a waterspout. Even a wedge tornado. If it is over water, it's a waterspout. This was a tornadic waterspout while it was on the lake.
I guess pontoon boats are like the mobile homes of the lake. Tornado magnets 😂😂
Crazy how they can just form out of nowhere like that...
I think the lake level raises where the spout formed due to the extreme low pressure.
Toledo bend. Weather can be tough on that lake.
Amazing videos, nature is wild :) stay home,stay safe :D
"Hey Herb, where'd you leave the boat?"
"It was right here yesterday morning I swear" !!
Just goes to show what a little F1 tornado can do! There was debris falling all over that cove into the lake!
that legitimately almost got an accidental "wowzers" out of me
It tossed those pontoons like little toys.
I love how the dumpster just rolls into the lake
Why?
@@Ominousheat Cuz ees funny how amidst all the carnage the dumpster is like "imma go for a swim"
notices how fast the tornado reached the ground? Previously it just a strong winds going up and debris, then a tornado shows up
That tornado sure had a hatred of pontoon boats.
Well that sucks
Aren't water funnels more or less harmless?
They can also throw you into the air, these are slightly less powerful tornadoes but can still kill you.
Its called a waterspout over water.
It was on land too so its both.
A “Tornado” over water it called a water spout and is only dangerous if you are in a boat
Some how it is still so gentle..
A nice little water spout, a solid F1 or 2.
Camera telling me "Turnaround", hell nah there's a tornado right in front of me
The tornado just wanted to play✨🌪
A tornado on land, on water does it become a waterspout?
You can call it a tornadic waterspout if you want to, but it is indeed a tornado
It is fundamentally different from a ‘normal’ waterspout
Boat Spout!
If you look closely it looks like it formed on land before moving onto the lake
A waterspout is just a tornado on water. Typically, it is not as dangerous once it is over water and has a chance to suck up a lot of the water.
@@bryanbrown8686 THANK YOU so much for educating me on the differences.
I've gone through a tornado (losing our home) but here in the Northwoods of Minnesota they're historically rare.
I've never seen a waterspout however.
Appreciate all the information!
Those pontoon boats sure do fly !
I'm gonna assume it was a jump or it retracted up and Came back down at that spot on the lake
Omg I hope all those homes were located and ok for the fisherman.
Two cool and interesting things about this... 1) it really shows how some tornadoes from ground up not cloud down, and 2) even an EF0 can really toss the crap out of some pretty big boats!
That definitely came from an unexpected direction.
The Water Spout Touched down right on boats.
“I’m a little EF0 Tornado, short and stout. Here is my handle, here is my spout. When the water’s boiling, hear me shout, “Tip me over, pour me out!”😮
How cruel. One boat gets a good cleaning and the next destroyed. That's a sharp cut-off. Neutron bomb tornado.
"You've never seen it miss this boat, and miss that boat… And then come after you!"
That Pontoon boat with the tan cover was not tied up properly.
Insurance adjuster before seeing the video: your telling me it just came down and destroyed the boat and docks but did no other damage. Yeah right pal
I wonder how likely it would be to be able to fly up a tornado with a wingsuit IF there's no debri that can kill you
Every now and then I get a little bit nervous that the best of all the years have gone by
Who pissed off the tornado????
I'm glad it left those trees alone.
A tornado is the world's worst jack-in-the-box. No one smiles when that thing pops.
WOW...I have never seen one from "it's" inception..!!!
What an a hole! Stupid weather!
Really hated that dock
Wats really cool if you watch the water you can see the inflow jet coming and meeting the down draft( creating the tornado. )
The path of least resistance was reached just on top of the asphalt, left of that one very large tree on the right seen having its branches sucked into the direct of the same low pressure spot where all the surrounding higher air-pressure is trying to fill in at the same time--with the path of least resistance being to simply rush in spinning and straight up into the sky to fill that huge rising vacuum caused by the uplift from the storm cloud.
Canoes: Party at the marina...Leggo!
Dock: Wooyah, lets tear this place apart!
Boats: Party all day...yeah baby!
Heck that happened when my uncle was down there and his boat got almost destroyed its the red one
Thats a waterspout not a Tornado.
Someone's showing the lack of attention they paid in school.
Even the weather hates Pontoon Boat owners.
Hope those guys had boat insurance 😭😭😭
Waterspout⛔️
Lake tornado✅️
What would we see if we turned around like the camera asked?!
I would not call that a tornado, more like a willie willie.
The kayaks were thirsty. :))
Wait so was this a waterspout that formed on the edge of the lake or was this from a mesocyclonic supercell?
Supercell.
Hmmm, I thought I left the canoes right here?
That was at least an EF 0
Waterspout if it's on the water.
Not a waterspout
@@Tevon93briefly was. Even supercellular tornadoes are considered waterspouts if they're over water for a brief period. It met the criteria of a waterspout.
If it's from a rotating thunderstorm it's a tornado.
@@IsaacPiezac stop.
That’s actually a water spout not a tornado. That’s misinformation
I was actually snoozing on that pontoon boat closest to shore. I'm still sore.
Crazy
Great day for sailiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnngggggggg!
I love how the trees just stop when the dock gets pulled up. They're like, "Bruh."
That was cooo.
Stiamo tornando 🎬
RIP to all those Honda outboard motors
Tiny tornado with a lot of power.
It says that Imma drop right here 😂
And in eight months all of the written off boats will be sold in Canada as recently "serviced"
that was that bad of a tornado
dang
Schleprock boat dock!
a lots of turnaround in one video.
It came down to where not to dock your boats.
Too bad it was camera shy
So thats who is doing all the Vandelising around here 😆😆
Looks much like an "AI" Tornado.
Dad comes out - Who flipped the boats
Someone pissed off mother nature