How Big do Tornadoes Get?
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Tornadoes can get extremely large, and that's terrifying. Watch this video to learn about the largest tornado ever known to have formed, the El Reno tornado in 2013.
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"If you're curious what would happen to your face at those speeds..."
Actually I'm not.
Im the 200 like
when i saw the numbers i thought he was gonna make us do math
TheHWR same xD
You would pass out at 300 mph
@@minewit8585 lol
me : _search how to fly_
google : you can't, lmao
bing : tornadoes
@Ozone XD
You deserve more likes
Yes
xD@Ozone xD
being a jojo character
the firs time I ever visited Oklahoma, I got a tornado warning literally five seconds after crossing the state border
REALLY LOL
lol rip
Lmao
Classic
No way...
It's all fun and games until a broken tornado siren is more frightening than the tornado itself.
Just Some Guy without a Mustache surprised no one has responded saying, “LOL NOT YOU AGAIN”, or, “WHY ARE YOU IN EVERY COMMENT SECTION???”.
you again??
How are you
**Sighs** Are you an Israeli Millennial? You joke about that the world and your life is going to end and spend so much time in Social Media to comment so much...
@@forstaken2254 dude, you saying that to like everyone right? You spent like 2 minutes commenting that useless comment
I grew up in Oklahoma. People legit see they're in a tornado warning and pull out their grill and start BBQing and watching the clouds. It happens so much people just get accustomed to it
Bicey lol soooo true I live in Oklahoma and we just had a tornado watch and my dad goes well let’s BBQ some dinner before we have to get into the shelter
lmao same !!
I had my graduation yesterday while there was a tornado outbreak in the state lol
Super super true
I’m from Cali and now I’m in Oklahoma and I’m scared shitless
Everywhere else: GET TO SHELTER WERE ALL GONNA DIE
Oklahoma: Who wants to go drink beer and chase a tornado?
Noahtheastronaut This is accurate. Especially living in Moore oklahoma
Noahtheastronaut lol
Noahtheastronaut I live in El Reno. I remember watching the tornado from my porch
good times
El Reno was lit
Lives in Oklahoma*
Tornado: So you have chosen to fly
Huge tornados: Or die
Me:gets blown by a tornado
Also me: i belive i can fly
"laughs in Utahn"
I'm glad I live in Washington state
@@triobros98 I'm glad I don't live in the us🤣🤣
“Tornadoes happen everywhere except Antarctica”
Me, a North Texan: *packs my bags*
Yeah!
Laughs In south Texan we only have oh wait nvm
Antarctica gets 200 mph snowstorms.
Total War Titan nice
@Layne G ye i know but not as much
Aang needs to stop playing.
Irrelevant Channel, everything changed when the fire nation attack. Only the avatar master of all…
Irrelevant Channel He must be a bit Aang-ry... Lol XD
Irrelevant Channel Dude, holy fuck! Not only do you use the same pic for your account but your username's almost the SAME self-deprecating joke as mine! Were we ... perhaps ... brothers in a past life long forgotten by the chronicles of man?!
Brothers, we unite.
Irrelevant Channel same lol
Still not as powerful as my mom when I talk back
500 miles per hour lol
Infinite miles per hour 4 me
1000000000 miles per hour
Wind*WHOOOOOO WHOOOOOOOO 🏙🏦🏢🌪🏥🏚
Oh shit
I remember 2011, it really impacted my town. It was an EF 4 tornado the ripped up our town and currently we are still building up what we lost
My parents were at a graduation party when one of those tornados stuck in Northern IL in 2011. I remember storm chasers coming through town that month.
@@beautyblueblossom Washington?
@@user1nationthat was in 2013
Btw the El Reno tornado was only an EF3 as the damage was only EF3 level but the wind speeds were EF5 level
El reno ahh tornado
@@Ihavebigballsfn The reindeer ahh tornado
I watch these videos even when im not interested in the topic. thats how good he is
Christian Healy Read his name alone, shows how much of a sad and lonely man this poor sap must be
Why wouldn't you be interested in tornadoes?
Omg they're giving him a compliment on how he explains things. They may not be hooked on the topic but he's hooking them in because THATS HOW GOOD HE IS
W. deflect i was more so talking about his other videos
media mozart is fucking dumb..
3:46 hell nah
Jacob Davis ikr ;-;
Ur profile picture though
xD
Yeah, big no thankyou.
Welcome to Oklahoma where the wind and many other things like a fucking skyscraper come sweeping down the plains.
Actually the El Reno Tornado was only the 2nd fastest wind speed ever measured. It was 295mph. The 302 mph you used was from the Bridge-Creek Moore Oklahoma Tornado that occured on May 3rd, 1999.
I believe that the 3/20/13 Moore, OK tornado had wind speeds approaching 300 mph too.
If ur correct, that wind speed happened two days after the first episode of spongebob released
@@gsnicholas8522 incorrect. 210mph
Yes it SUPPOSEDLY reached that max velocity but we don't count it ever since the El Reno Tornado ACTUALLY reached that and we had the technology to verify it.
AYO I love my birthday month
"Tornadoes commonly occur in what is called Tornado Alley"
Dixie Alley: Am I a joke to you?
dixie alley is just an area where tornadoes are more likely to become powerful
Exojahblade do u know how many tornadoes are there each year not as much as Tornado Ally but still a lot
I believe there's another one in India(?). I don't remember the name of it.
the tri state tornado and joplin tornado happend right around my area
Dixie alley is more notable during the end of winter and the beginning of spring which is considered the start of tornado season. Even some tornadoes pop up in the Dixie Alley during the Fall know as the second tornado season which occurs when summer time weather mixes with colder weather at the start of winter.
What if the tornado happened at the same time as the super volcano?
FIRE STORM?!?!?!
Dr.StickFigure what if a firestorm and a tsunami happened at the same time? Your house is destroyed. You drown and your hair is on fire.
RealLifeLore - That sounds awesome! I guess you would put it out with a Hurricane? A video about MAN-MADE storms would be intriguing, to say the least.
Pls do.
I wonder what would happen if an earthquake and a volcanic eruption happened at the same time.
Yes! yes! please do it!.
Normal Tornado:Ha,beat that!
El Reno:hold my beer
Schooking Skel-CentrixPVP hold my deer* (lol)
Schooking Skel-CentrixPVP nice copy of another comment
Schooking Skel-CentrixPVP o
Jorma kukkanen Didn't you copy other people's comment by saying "You copied this" isn't that hypocritical?
Schooking Skel-CentrixPVP thx for the laugh man😂I was thinking the same thing👍🏻
I know that nobody cares but I've never seen a real life tornado in my whole entire life
I care, just consider yourself very lucky. We get a ton in SW Florida. They are fascinating yet so terrible to see. No basements. We hide in closets
I live in SC and 2020 is literally doing it's best to be the worst. We never had to deal with tornadoes but we have gotten warnings that a touch down is most likely going to happen at like 4 in the morning. That was the first time. We have had 2 more occasions and we could see the clouds swirling on a funnel formation but it never touched down. I do want to see a tornado but very fat from me and my house.
Same I live in nyc
Okay so I live in michigan and my birthday was delayed by 2 hours due to a tornado
I’ve never seen one, but I’ve recently moved to FL and have had two tornado warnings so far, there’s literally no safe place in my house, so we usually just hide in the bathroom.
El Reno Tornado: I'm the largest tornado ever!
Solarnados on the sun: *Hold my solar flare*
Jupiter Red Spot: AM I A JOKE TO U!?
A solar tornadoes happen on the sun . The el reno tornado is the largest on earth
Better move to Antarctica.
or finland
jamppa halomäki why Finland?
or sweden
Zhotyy I'm learning Swedish
just saying
BAD ENGLISH SPEAKER or an island
As usual, Arizona escapes all natural disasters in replacement for its heat.
AcedDunsparce same with Maryland in replacement of its boring ness. the highest percent chance is 20percent
AcedDunsparce Ha... I live in Tucson! Its hot as hell though!
AcedDunsparce Except severe drought which is a major problem now and when it does rain there is flash flooding on top of the Heatwaves
Screw you all I'm stuck in Arkansuck and it's FUCKING APRIL
AcedDunsparce California too
I remember watching on the News that the tornado was coming closer to Oklahoma City. I was a bit terrified because just a week before we had Moore hit by a tornado where I lived. My parents weren’t super scared but when you see a Oklahoman weatherman get that serious you know it’s bad
I have lived in Tulsa, OK my whole life and whenever we have people from out of state come during tornado season it is HILARIOUS. In college we had students from the west coast who would cry, call their mothers and say they love them, scream at the top of their lungs, everything you can imagine. Meanwhile, all the native Tulsans would literally stand outside and smoke or cook food by the porch so they could see the nader pass by. Good times....good times.
Yea that mentality killed large amount of people who didn't take it seriously.
I grew up in the owasso area and can confirm, lol. I live in California now and anytime someone asks where I am from, we immediately begin discussing tornados and how scarry they must be and I basically tell them the same thing. A lot of us grow up with the myth that the tornadoes won't or can't enter big cities like Tulsa for any number of pseudoscientific reasons. As an adult (who no longer lives there), I now appreciate the danger of the big tornadoes just a bit more than back then
I walked home from school after the 2013 tornado. The devastation was akin to a warzone.
Riley Martin dude you are so lucky
Riley Martin why would you have school after a tornado
1,000 SUBS WITH NO VIDEO CHALLENGE the tornado probably happened during school and without warning
Oh god, that must be a horrifying sight.
I wonder what a tornado in Antarctica would look like...
Mr Nye Fucking hail all over
Mr Nye chilly
look like thousands penguins flying on the sky....
Samuel Wu The realization of a dream...
Nothing. Antartica can't get tornadoes.
_Imagine RealLifeLore’s search history..._
I never saw his comments but I saw someone replied to them.. what did they say?
I live in Joplin Missouri, just earlier today I saw a lady walking down the street with a bag of McDonald's in hand while the warning sirens were going off.
"Im not dying hungry 🙄"
She didn’t care about one single tornado warning she be like I just don’t care.
Saturn: Hexagonal Storm
Jupiter: Common with a Red Spot that is a huge storm
Sun: *Firenados that can extend beyond the circumference*
If we think about it the milky way galaxy is turning and shapes like a tornado so that kinda narrows it down
@@handsomekeyes5419 it has a supermassive black hole in the center
The sun has a tornado called a Solar Tornado
Black hole
The milky way is more like a hurricane
Jokes on you I’m from California
we oNLy gEt foReSt fiRes
San andreas fault. Good luck with that.
illestluis fire tornado
Facts it’s true but I live in hidden hills
Earthquake
And severe Earthquakes and smog and plastic surgery
God: So you want a tornado?
Earth: Yes.
God: How fast, and how big?
Earth: Yes.
Mm but stay don't close ur eyes
assuming god exists
3:59
Fastest wind speed recorded was an F5 tornado through OKC and Moore, Oklahoma on May 3, 1999. Clocked at over 318 mph
301 give or take 20 actually🤓
“The El Rino has reached a length of 2.6 miles wide”
Me: say sike right now
Nope! It really was that size!
1999 Moore Tornado was huge too as well as the Joplin one in 2011.
That tornado was only a few miles from where I live. Was wild because only a couple of weeks before Moore, Oklahoma was devastated by another large tornado.
@@mangeface Yeah, they were lucky it didint hit downtown oklahoma.
El Reno*
I live in Pennsylvania. All we get are...
Wait we can get anything
fooxypopfun 15 I’m in Pennsylvania and we just had our first tornado
Miss Perfection jeez, you okay?
@@Temulegoset456 We almost had a tornado. Luckily it didn't come
bruH last couple weeks we had so many tornadoes lmao
Same in Indiana
I don't care what anyone says. El Reno was NOT an EF5.. That thing was EF6 or bigger
Ok, that wooden plank through the damn sidewalk got me good
🤣🤣🤣
Great vid as always, keep up the great work!
You didn't finish watching the video lol
when you know he always makes great videos :)
but good point
Original super sayian god yeah
RealLifeLore what is it about?
Tornadoes are bad, but the sharknadoes are the worst
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Bob Hope 1: firenado
2: Sharknado
3: Tornado
Bob Hope animalnado
luckily they're rare
Bob Hope They're fake!
2:02 Kentucky tornado 2021: Hold my beer
Me, an European: If for some reason I ever had to live in the USA, I'd live in Florida
Me after this video: haha no
Utah, Oregon, Western Colorado, South Texas, and Maine are some places that get little to no tornadoes.
@@TheForlornEidolon777 Same with Pennsylvania and New Jersey
@@TheForlornEidolon777 "coughs in earthquake"
@@TheForlornEidolon777 Northern Il as well
I’ve literally never seen any natural disaster in FL than a hurricane. I live in south FL
This is America-
*Tornados are everywhere...*
freedom for All
What about in Brazil?
It's true, even the pacific northwest gets tornados sometimes. Tiny ones that only pull up a few trees or the roofs off a few houses though.
Yeehaw land with them spin winds and them cheeseburgers and ‘Murcan eagles
Pacific side of America: What’s a tornado
Had a tornado warning while I was watching this, creepy.
ᏴᎡᎾ ᏆᎢ'Ꮪ ᏚᏌNNY ᏔᎻᎬᎡᎬ Ꮖ ᎪᎷ.
Rexia Games I had a supercell yesterday lol
It's pretty dark where I am right now and it's only noon.
Rexia Games I became a tornado while watching This^^^
What do you do when there is a tornado warning? Not to be hardcore but here in AZ we get dirt tornadoes so I'm just interested to in what you do.
Just remember, just because there isn't a chance of tornadoes shown by that map, it can still happen. About 8yrs ago, my hometown of Pampa, TX had a November tornado. I believe it was rated an EF3. Didn't do much damage in town because it jumped. I was at work when it hit. When it touched down again on the east side of town, I was only about a mile away from it. It happened at night and I was in the basement at work, so I didn't see it. 2nd time that town had a November tornado
So happy for stumbling on this channel, incredible content man!
Everything's bigger in Texas!
El Reno laughs in the background
How dare you say some place from my state
@@artsyveii stop being mad, it’s joke… I live in Texas, and I died laughing!
@@sodithegorilla8124 I'm not mad .-.
@@artsyveii ok then!
@@sodithegorilla8124 he isn't mad, he's clearly joking
Can't get passed the fact that a hurricane symbol is used and it's spinning in the wrong direction...
It was horrible trying to figure out where the 'edges' of the tornadoes they talked about were. Were they at the tips? Were they at the circular edge?
Mattsatskool101 Ha, I was wondering the same thing
Mattsatskool101 FOOKIN OCD
Mattsatskool101 its the biggest fidget spinner
He's in the southern hemisphere
"Tornadoes have speeds of less than 100 miles per hour"
Joplin Tornado of 2011: *Yeah..... no*
Moores 2 tornadoes and el reno tornado: agreed
Pretty certain the most powerful tornado ever recorded happened in Moore, with a recorded windspeed of 318 mph.
they recorded 318 mph but due to technology not being that accurate during that time the true windspeeds of the tornado are apposed to be 302 mph which makes it tied with el reno
but el reno only measured 302 mph in one of it's subvorticies that lasted for a really short amount of time making the may 3rd tornado more powerful technically
I have experienced 2 ef5 tornadoes and multiple smaller ones. The Oklahoma City May 3 tornado in 1999 and the El Reno tornado. The pure destruction is just amazing. There is just nothing left. Most things just turn to pulp. It sucks the dirt and grass off the ground. Asphalt being sucked off the street is no joke. In a EF3 i experienced it literally sucked a portion of the curb and gutter out of the road. Nothing stands in its path and survives. You can really see an EF5 coming like a smaller tornado. A smaller tornado you can see the funnel or debris on the horizon. With an EF5 it IS the horizon.
The noise is just indescribable its so loud you can only describe it as a pulsating roar that doesn’t stop.
I’m in please can we have a tornado but it’s not that big
I live in Georgia where we get more tornadoes than you would think.I have been in at least a dozen, none of them stronger than ef3. Despite all the tornadoes I have been in I have only seen one of them, as the rest where all rain wrapped.
Another scary thing about tornadoes here, is that we very rarely get long track tornadoes like you guys in Oklahoma do. Most of our tornadoes are short lived spin up tornadoes that form with very little warning, and by the time the tornado sirens go off, the tornado is usually less than 1 minute away.
Dimes On His Eyes dat sounds scary as shit.
Dimes On His Eyes I’ve only seen 1 ef5 the El Reno but I’ve seen more then 10 total tornados
El Reno wasn't an ef 5
I actually thought this said "how big can Toronto get"
It can get to the size of Uranus
Interesting fact
Butt how big can Uranus get?
not as big as USSR!
there is no joke, just cold fact
Mikhail Bychkov I see what u did there
THANK YOU this helped so much with my powerpoint about natural disasters, the video is very informative
“Wooden Splinters”
Yep, that looks like a splinter to me
Tornados honestly horrify me, they can spring up with little warning and easily kill you if they get strong enough. They're also massive height wise and tower over almost anything
SAME. They're one of my biggest fears.
Ares5933 same af
Ares5933 talk about getting dwarfed... It is HUGE
Ares5933 same, especially when one of the tornados catching up fire...
There’s warning before the “warning”, you just have to pay attention to it. Forecasters can easily tell you if a supercell is headed your way hours before it happens. The tornado watch usually goes in effect a good while before an actual tornado. People just don’t pay attention to it much because the chances of a tornado are still low.
This just BLEW me away.
mind BLOWN
CrayDude345 // RageEX like a tornado.
I think you're just trying to WIND me up, huh?
CrayDude345 // RageEX the thumbnail just SUCKED me in
CrayDude345 // RageEX I'm BLOWN away by these facts I'm TREMBLING here in California lucky for me I don't live in Hawaii and get WASHED away or live near Yellowstone or I'll EXPLODE
How big do you want your tornado?
Oklahoma:yes
I was in the El Reno Tornado in 2013, it was about a mile from us and i can remember vividly seeing that massive tornado before getting in the shelter
2:55 "13 hundred people and 12 thousand injured" *shows 12,00*
Ikr lol
El reno
Turn on the captions he says he made a mistake
1300
The captions says “(he misspelled 12,000 :o)” 😂
Ive decided to move to Antarctica
Good for you
Oregon is better
I know right
Carbon Stun yeah you right but theres to cold⚠
Remember there is 6 months without sun there
I live in Northern Mississippi, and there was a EF2 tornado here in 2020, I was more scared than I should've been.
4:42 When I've been holding a fart because people are around and then I leave the room
@@CurrencyChronicles1 Good joke
my jaw literally dropped when he started describing El Reno
there is dashcam video of a storm chaser actually driving thru the El Reno tornado on youtube. Dan Robinson is the name of his channel its 15 minutes of some of the scariest shit I've ever seen.
jinto1980 that sounds so cool, I'll make sure to look it up
There is also a documentary on the El Reno tornado.
I was in el reno during that tornado, I've never been more scared in my life than those 40 minutes
Help I'm curious how it compared to the may 3 1999 monster tornado. 318 mph and over a mile wide.
I lived in Oklahoma City when this happened. I watched what happened on the local news, and knew that it wasn’t actually in an urban area when it happened, but what I didn’t know was how close El Reno was to my house. I didn’t know how close the tornado was, and now that I know how close it was, I’m lucky to even be alive.
Does it look like i care
@@melstion1838 rude
@@melstion1838 Does it look like you care? Stfu this ain't about you boi
@@melstion1838for what reason to say that 😐
Your lucky
This was actually my first video that I saw you ever do and I saw this like 2 years ago I like your videos a lot
Also the El Reno had smaller tornadoes circling around it randomly. It killed some storm chasers when a small one hit and apparently their is video of them getting ripped out of their seat belts and sucked out of the window but that was never released. Also 2020 as been a year of tornadoes in SC. We never had to deal with them but we have had 3 times when a high chance could have happened in my region.
This is why I keep insisting my mom on building a bunker in our house...
Don't build a bunker in your house. Build your house in a bunker!
That way your whole house is protected.
Good luck getting all that money.
So, I heard property is pretty cheap in Oklahoma.
Harry Shill absolutely cause the economy here is shit
El reno
I know this is an old comment but homes that would cost $1,000,000+ in San Francisco cost about $100,000 here including property prices and construction.
@Ozone Yes.
@@themadkraken1912 lol even with use of concrete foundation, Ytong walls, roofs being anchored with steal beams etc.?
i was near the el reno tornado, around south east of it. we got a warning and went into our basement, and i remember hearing the wind coming from my windows and the tornado is the distance. i dont remember a lot of it, i was relatively young, but it was still scary.
Ah yes, i remember the El Reno tornado.
Long story short, DONT COME TO OKLAHOMA-
I’m in OKC and I remember, during the El Reno tornado, my mom standing out on her balcony, with my oldest brother, and yelling over the winds and panicking while the rest of us grabbed the most valuable and needed things before running to our storm shelter. I still remember the panic and pure terror I felt. Never in my life have I felt that terrified or hopeless, and I probably won’t for a long time. Hell, We had to house a few good friends who had lost their homes and almost everything they had.
Longer story shortened, life is unpredictable so hold the people you have close to you like their your life support, and hold your good memories even closer.
take it from someone who lives in oklahoma. dont live here. its either too hot or too cold. we have bad weather in the spring. tornados every year and not to mention we have LITERALLY NOTHING HERE
KimDonk-un You think it gets too hot in Oklahoma? Here in southern Nevada where I live, temperatures reach around 110 degrees Fahrenheit. And that's pretty common even!
@@mmelody8793 never said it was the hottest. and the temperature here in the summer is around 100 to 105
@@joelhanan5956 I know you never said it was the hottest, you said it was too hot. Yeah, 100-105 is pretty hot but not compared to 110s.
I'm just came back south from Oklahoma.. definitely not lying. The cold just doesn't seem to go away, damn near EVERY storm is terrible,...and finally they don't have anything out there.. ANYTHING.
@@grimmsmusikbox7178 first things first why were you even in Oklahoma
The El Reno reached 296+ miles per hour. A 1999 tornado also in Oklahoma reached winds speeds of up to 318 miles per hour.
Correct me if I'm wrong, But Wasn't that speed not taken at ground level or something like that?
McFlick They sent probes into it from ground level and they got sucked up into the vortices and measured everything that way.
Zachary Carns tru
Zachary Carns AND the EL Reno was 2.6 miles wide
Zachary Carns And I live in Oklahoma
I live in Massachusetts, so we rarely ever get tornadoes. We got one in 2011 and are still recovering from it.
meh
@@EvoStarIX meh until it comes to your house and makes u homeless lol
@@Mark-Wilson idc meh
@@EvoStarIX bro thats the point you don't care until it comes to you fool
@@Mark-Wilson good for you, stop replying to me thank you.
2:11 Ah yes, the Tri-State tornado. Its wind speeds were 70 MPH, and everything inside it swirled and collided at 300 MPH. Entire towns got sucked into the sky. Somebody and his 3 friends almost hid in a shop, but they went back into school. The tornado hit and the windows instantly shattered. In a matter of seconds, the school was the only building left in Parrish. The shop they almost hid in got sucked away. So did the kid's house. The tornado started at 1 PM on March 18, 1925 in Annapolis, Missouri. When the kids got out of school, the tornado crossed over the Mississippi into Illinois. 30 minutes later, it hit Parrish. After briefly crossing into Kentucky, it then went into Indiana. At 4:30 PM in Indiana, the tornado snapped away, just like everything that fell in its path. This event shook the world. 800 people lost their lives.
Smh fidget spinners have gone too far
Kodak Black wat dus smh mean?
shake my head
Solar Space shake my head
Solar Space shaking my head
I think they got it the first time.
the tornadoes kinda look like the origin logo
Amber Kennedy they're hurricanes
It represents the loading while it updates
because it sucks your money in
Duane 12 200th like
😂😂😂😂😂😂it does
When I even hear the tornado siren my heart drops. But the reason why is because I KNOW what damage it could do to my home and what it could do to my friends and family.. my friend was in a tornado just yesterday and I’m so grateful that she’s okay.
I live in the western divide of Tennessee, that map at the end basically shows you why fall and winter are my favorite seasons.
Tornadoes terrify me and interest me all at the same time
As you can probably tell from my username😂
I live in Massachusetts, so we barely get any, but there was Revere 2014, the Sturbridge one, and the one in 2017
I had a tornado phase as a young girl once. Those were some dark days.
There was one in 2011 in the Springfield area I think they said it was considered an ef3.
Same 😓
I live right next to you i live in keene,New Hampshire
Super Typhoon Yutu there was one yesterday but it wasn’t bad
damn smh beyblades have gone too far
Spinning tops. You take a beyblade, launch it into a little stadium or onto a smooth flat surface, and have it beat the shit out of another person's beyblade.
Stop lying!
Jeremiah Bugaj yes we do that
Lol
That toy lego I had as a child that I would always threw around my room got revenge on me with a tornado
Well actually the highest recorded wind speed from a tornado is from May of 1999 with the Moore Oklahoma tornado with wind speeds reaching up to 320 MPH.
Ha! Jokes on you, I live in California. We only have fires, earthquakes, smog problems, high chances of droughts and floods in the winter.
Oh wait .-.
Hurricanes too
i live in mississippi, and i get hurricanes, tornado warnings and watches, rain showers, severe thunderstorms, and rarely do we ever get snow xD
Scarce_Viking Libtards too
Scare_Viking Your cities are also littered with bags of shit and heroin needles.
Scarce_Viking Dust Devils
The use of the hurricane graphic symbol to represent tornadoes was highly annoying to me lol.
@@ero5music534
As person who has an abnormal appreciation for Tornado symbols this greatly upsets me
DAMN HURRICANES
I feel like only the east coasters realized that 😂
AMEN, I'm not the only one!!!
And the fact they didn’t even show how big they can get they just said “here’s the biggest one pretty much everybody knows about lalalllalala” like b how big can they get
“In one day there were 217 tornadoes that touched down”!
Me: say sike right now
I moved from OKC a year before the el Reno tornado. It was terrifying to think that could have killed me. I also got to witness a giant mile wide one in Edmond one time. It just tore through the country side.
I live in Ireland the worst thing to happen here is if a bird shits on your head
and the F#cking rain, don't forget
And the cow dung
When I read this I was about to die of laughter
Aaron Breen lol
2 months later we have a category 3 storm today
fml.
2.5 mile wide tornado from Nebraska: IM THE BIGGEST!!!
El Reno: allow me to introduce myself
Mulhall 1999: Hey I dwarf both of these guys why no love?
@Casen's World So you were born in 2012? So that means you’re 8 right now? And also, how did you remember that when you were 1?
@@standepain El Reno was the tornado with the widest confirmed width.
Jupiter red spot
@@anoemuser310 dead
I grew up right smack dab in the middle of tornado alley, aka Kansas. I don't remember much, but I distinctly remember once there was a horrid storm with a tornado not too far from Wichita (where I lived) and the power went out and I was so frightened because it was pitch black outside and the only thing that would let you see out there is the lightning hitting something. My house groaned from the wind too.
I've been inside a waterspout before. Such raw, incredible natural power!
I'm going to strap a go pro on my head and run into a tornado
Baker Mayweather fuck your self
You = ef 1
Her = Oklahoma tornado
El reno = guy she told you not to worry about
Osirus QR you do realize ef0 is the lowest
Praying Handtis Yes that’s part of the joke
Jonathan Dean ah ok now I understand soRi
That calm before a tornado hits is actually pretty surreal and haunting. But you also can’t deny it’s… kinda awesome
Yesterday (April 23, 2020) there were 4 tornadoes in the Florida panhandle: two EF-0s (one in Washington County and one in Panama City), an EF-1 through DeFuniak Springs, and an EF-2 that slashed southwest of Marianna. Me and my family were near Panama City at the time. So, I can officially say that I’ve been somewhere close to a tornado. I was scared most of the day.
My mind is *FLOWN*
City: *exists*
Tornado: YEEt
Florida: Damn dixie alley is close to me.
Also Florida: Hurricanes coming our way what should we do?
as living in florida i can confirm its true
i remember the el reno tornado. it was my birthday and all the restaurants were closed because of the tornado threat. we ended up going to some cheep mexican restaurant. me and my family were so scared. i couldn’t sleep on my own birthday because i was afraid i was going to die.
How big is it in Toyota Corollas?
Universe was also waiting for it. A bit disappointed.
Oh forgot
El Reno Diameter = 11 088 Ft
Toyota Corolla length = 15.25 Ft
11 088 ÷ 15.25 = 727.081
The El Reno tornado is 727 Toyota Corollas in diameter.
Universe hey flower friend
The reference must be in the video or its not accepted.
I have been asking my mind this question for months and you have finally done it! And another question has struck me, "How big can clouds get". I know it's a stupid question but I can't get any answers anywhere.
P.S. luv yo vids! keep it up!
Happy my first question should be, What defines the end of a cloud?
keriezy ^^ he's right you know
Happy red
Hurricanes can get pretty big
Depending on how you define "cloud", it can be as big as galaxies.
When I was 8, before my family moved from northern Illinois to northeastern Oklahoma, my mother was concerned about moving to a place known for its tornadoes. We moved in late March, and the neighborhood we moved to was hit by a tornado in early May. It touched down about 1000 feet from us and destroyed several houses.
Great video!
(The tornado symbols are spinning the wrong way.)
I lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma when the El Reno tornado happened. That was one of the scariest days of my life.