@@KaliyahTheCreator. when it Was from stone ? Its Not all blown away ? We got no Tornados here, i hope it will no one come. But in tv we saw allways thats the houses made from wood or sheet. But its stone better for it ?
@@TuggzDem For the train guys tornado, the tornado wasn’t in frame during the hit (understandable, safety first) and it was also only a strong EF1 at best.
Only 3 injuries and that tornado traveled 8.6 miles and was 700 yards wide destroying hundreds of buildings. Well done residents of Lincoln 💪 Edit.... yall are trippin in these replies to my comment. Chill out and be grateful to be alive.
Yes, if this is tornado alley I'm sure they had an excellent warning system. We can't control Earth's destructive forces, but many people were praying and God's angels were very busy at that moment.
@@pamelag7553Yeah...very busy making sure a lot peoples families don't have houses anymore and having their business livelihoods destroyed, very busy indeed lol
This fact is something I had a hard time putting to words but you got it, just insane the clean line between things that are no longer even a semblance of what they used to be, and the things that look like they weren't even involved, all within a half mile
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Man, you guys in the US have the craziest, scariest weather patterns I have ever seen! Yet every time something hectic tears your homes & neighbourhoods apart, you guys snap back to work & rebuild & recover. You Americans are trully amazing. Respect.🤜🤛🇺🇸
@@MrGibbie2210 I'm thinking you would probably need a steel reinforced low height concrete dome home to take on one of these. I would live in one if you're paying. 😂
The whole rebuilding like that's kind of where our stupidity and pride screw us over I mean our stupidity and pride screws us over in many ways but specifically to this like I live just south of st Louis in Missouri where you can and will experience all 4 seasons in 1 week we've had tornadoes on new year's day easter pretty much any day of the year cans spawn tornados. we've had 80 degrees weather in the middle of winter. I mean we've had a heat wave break and literally the next day there's snow on the ground. I am not exaggerating. so when it comes to weather and rebuilding from that, I'm totally for that. but like what we have a tendency to do that I completely disagree with is when it floods for some reason we rebuild right there like mother nature is not going to retake that land as her river over and over again. Take for example Chesterfield valley in the flood of 93 those buildings were underwater and yeah they say that that was a 100 year flood a generational flood it'll never happen again in our lifetime yet it pretty much has. more than once. So they in their pride and stupidity rebuilt Chesterfield valley but they made it bigger and better like Louis Vuitton and every exotic expensive insanely rare car dealer has set up shop there I mean we're talking high value items. that is where you go to purchase them... in a floodplain that history has proven repeatedly floods and will continue to repeatedly flood like devastating flooding. I'll never understand why we do that. but I guess I shouldn't complain too much because next time it floods you'll see me on the news from the helicopter in the sky... me and my blue kayak. I will be looting all of those stores. yes I will take me a set of Louis Vuitton luggage I don't care if it's got some water damage throw it on the kayak onto the next store.
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What really puts things in perspective is that the tornado you are referring to-the 2013 El Reno OK tornado-was ALSO rated EF3, yet grew to a size of 2.6 miles wide and had wind speeds up to 295 mph+.
He may have been talking about the Hallam Nebraska tornado. Was the record holder until El Reno. Fun fact that the Hallam tornado had a much greater height that El Reno. If you factor that in, the Hallam tornado is quite a bit larger.
That’s because they parked far from the doors business. I tell people all the time! and they don’t listen! People are fact they don’t want to walk. I bet people here in this small town are skinny.
And this is why you need to take shelter! I've been in a tornado like that. As I was running to the basement with my baby in my arms all heck was breaking loose. Glass breaking , metal clanging. It was so bad.
I live in Tornado Alley (Okie) and preach this too. Being hit by a tornado is horrifying - just the sight of them alone is unlike anything I’ve seen before. I’ll never forget being on the other side of the highway as I watched the May 20th Moore tornado hit that elementary school in 2013. People simply cannot comprehend the power these things have unless they experience it in real life, which I wouldn’t wish on anyone. Videos are nothing in comparison. Very happy you and your baby survived.
Used to be a storm chaser, and they are nothing to play with. If you know one is coming take cover immediately and pray you survive. I'm praying nobody was killed .
"In our interconnected world, the notion of equality must extend to all aspects of life, including access to essential resources like home loans. Discrimination based on race not only perpetuates social injustice but can also have far-reaching consequences, resonating beyond human interactions. When individuals are denied opportunities simply because of their race, it creates a ripple effect that disrupts the delicate balance of our shared environment. The prevalence of natural disasters such as tornadoes, earthquakes, cyclones, and the spread of disease may serve as stark reminders of the interconnectedness of all living beings and systems. By fostering inclusivity and fairness in our societies, we not only uphold fundamental human rights but also contribute to a more harmonious coexistence with the world around us. Let us strive for a future where every individual is treated with dignity and respect, where opportunities are accessible to all, and where the fabric of our society is woven from threads of equality and compassion." This statement aims to convey a deep reflection on the interconnectedness of social injustices, environmental issues, and the importance of promoting equality and inclusivity in our interactions and systems.
Oh my, how traumatic that must have been with your baby nonetheless. I was caught in a mini tornado once and we have waterspouts close by but nothing like this beast. I have lived thru some Cat 3,4 and 5 hurricanes, and hearing the sound of the wind would make me physically ill for months afterwards. Lots of folks were walking around with PTSD. Strong shelters away from flood zones here are a must. Hope you are doing ok.❤
Living in Lincoln myself, I'm extremely envious of this person being that close to the tornado. This area is by my boyfriends work. He was at the back of his shop that day & really had no clue all this was going on. Yes, we are aware that living here we will experience some crazy weather at some point in time. I am still very grateful to have made it safely thru this. Prayers for those experiencing loss because of the storm...❤❤❤
You might recall the f5 that went through jarrell tx back in the 90's? they found dead cows that had been impaled by pieces of hay. Imagine grass becoming a deadly projectile, that's crazy.
@@coupe50hbro I had a friend who lived through a violent one. Said when they came back up from the basement, one of the things he noticed was some playing cards stuck halfway into the PLASTER wall. I’ve also seen pics of little tree branches, driven through the center of massive tree trunks. I don’t even think we could do that
That's YHWH, the Creator. Everyone is soon to find out just how much we need Him and how much He's been holding back the dark forces that are now only able to do what mankind allows, but soon. . . 😢
We had a tornado hit a church here in Tulsa in 1993. Sheared off the front of the building and the Sanctuary, but left the hymnals and Sunday school papers still sitting where they were. 😮
For anyone thinking "oh vehicles ARE safe during a tornado" NO THEY ARE NOT!!! This video isn't showing the damage to the vehicle it's in or the vehicles around it. The glass is blown out of the pick up on the right. Winds at that speed could bury a pebble in a persons body and do the same damage as a bullet fired from a gun. Not to mention the rest of the debris flying around.
Yep your completely right these things are dangerous. I've done many tornado chases when I still lived in Missouri and was in Joplin when the 84 ppl were killed. There no joke ppl just don't talk about it much it's all about hurricanes lol
As someone who has never experienced a tornado idk why these people are acting like this is common sense. My first thought was man I would’ve hoped to be in one of those cars but then rewatching I noticed all the damage being done to them as well. A 12 yr old on TH-cam definitely needs comments like these cause a 1 min video can create many assumptions
At least you get a 2 weeks advance notice ,& then within 3 days you'll know whether it's going to hit. The strongest category of a hurricane is still weaker to that of a tornado. Point to consider. I survived Hurricane Andrew (Cat 5). For those of you who don't see the need for basement s are nothing more than Darwin candidates of natural selection. If your going to live in this kind of areas, buy a home with a basement & save lives.
It always feels that way. At my old car repair place there is a parking lot, a strip mall, and beyond that some sort of paper products business with a warehouse. A tornado about the strength of this one went through. I called to make sure the car repair people were OK and they said that the bay door was open and it tried to suck a guy out but he was OK. Other than that, the parking lot and strip mall were fine. However, it chose to literally roll the metal siding off one wall of the warehouse and tip a semi truck over. Why did it choose the paper business? They lost a lot of product and paper making is a big employer here. Worst building to pick. Anyway, remember the old-timey food cans where you had to take the key and insert it in the loop and wind it around the can to take off a strip and open it that way? Corned beef still comes in a can like that. It was like that. I drove by and saw the metal all rolled up. It was kind of funny.
I literally watched this multiple times and stayed focused on just one object at a time, i.e. each individual car, tree, and so forth. That grey Avalon seemed to miraculously escape the same fate of literally every other car in view. I'm sure it took some hits, but it's like the only object in frame that didn't get totally trashed by flying debris. It's literally the least impressive part of this clip, but it was still interesting to stay focused on each thing and see how it was affected.
As a Californian, tornadoes are what keeps me from moving to the beautiful plains and other parts of the country! Our main concern on the west coast is Wildfires, not earthquakes!
I was sitting in my car when a EF1 tornado touched down right in front of me (at night). Insane amount of damage 15 yards ahead of me and very little damage to my vehicle. The car was rocking from side to side as if it wanted to flip over.
@@alkalk8938The Avalon looks fine but the Frontier is likely totalled from all of the windows being broken out and the rain/debris inside. The Pathfinder up front took a good hit of AC units from the roof of the building and is definitely totalled.
My son lives there. He works in the court house he's an attorney. He had a late lunch and was told not to come back to the office it was in a tornado. Thank you, Lord, for keeping them all safe.
Anybody would have been in that truck,the driver would have been taken out. Something blasts through the drivers window and out the back window fast as a bullet.
Devastating and terrifying! Given the way the wind was tearing that building apart, I'm pleasantly surprised that the cars in the lot remained stationary.
That only amazes you because you don't understand what it would require to make a building that size tornado "proof." Resistant? Maybe. Tornado proof from a direct hit is close to impossible.
Truth! Some have safe rooms. I’ve cleaned up after several catastrophic tornadoes and if it had not been for the Safe Rooms, the death toll would have way way higher ! But the worst culprit here is Big Bubba syndrome - tornadoes are fun!! Woo hoo!! Or Joe Bob Syndrome - tornadoes , them damn things ain’t goin hurt me! Let’s go fishing in the rain.
The expense is very high to protect against something that has very little chance of impacting any given location. Even in tornado alley it'd be extremely unlikely. If it were highly likely homeowners insurance would be sky high in Oklahoma or Kansas. Like plane crashes-- they are terrible when they happen, but exceedingly rare.
The cost to do something even close to that would be astronomical. And, home insurance is about to become something unobtainable for average Americans very soon. There is a cost to ignoring climate change. Gotta deal with the consequences.
@@randallmadison9910 I’m nearly 62 yrs old ( I know congratulations I lived this long) & have lived in tornado alley ALL my life. And I love history so I’ve studied all the weather phenomenons that have happened through time such as the Ice Age. Now our weather phenomenon would be seeding clouds among other things that are man made- this you can find as facts on line in government documents. I’m not a conspiracy theorist nor any other label. It’s a fact but it’s being labeled climate change. YES people are lazy, wasteful & use too many chemicals. Let’s start with big companies making these things with these chemicals first then work our way down . If they make chemical shampoo or good tasting chemical food- it will be bought & on & on & on & on& on
That is just a little too close for comfort for me. I was caught in Hurricane Rita back in September of 2005 and I can tell you that these super powerful storms will put the scare to anyone!
@@germainewillfixit7785 And Rita followed in her wake in September. The devastation Katrina and Rita left behind broke my heart. Funnel clouds from Katrina went straight up I-59 and snapped the tops off of trees for miles and miles. Homes in Hattiesburg, Mississippi were nothing but piles of twigs and entire families were living under. Big tarps tied together. Cars were left along the highways, and I-10 was littered with small brush fires. Truck stops were bored up and there was literally no place to stop to use the restroom. Curfew for Rita was 6:30 PM and if you didn't have a load the police wanted you off the highway due to torrential rains and high winds. The weatherman predicted winds around the central eye of hurricane Rita to top off at about 65 miles per hour. But in Denim Springs we had winds up to 112 miles per hour! That was the only time in my truck driving career that I was truly afraid for my life!
For those of you who are curious, this tornado touched down on 2024-APR-26-FRI midway between Lincoln, NE and Waverly, NE (it actually crossed I-80 near the North 134th Street overpass) and headed north. The business you're seeing here is Garner Industries (they make moulds for plastic manufacturing). That building was obliterated. They are currently (2024-JUN-01) closed for renovation. 70 people on the plant, zero deaths, three injuries.
Absolutely astonishing hope no-one lost their life, it just shows how precise a tornado can be. Building destroyed but cars in the parking lot weren't lifted off the ground.
@JamesGmoneyBanks that's not a cell phone video, it turns too smoothly, plus the aspect ratio is off. Also you can tell by the positioning of the camera. It's a dash cam that's been wired directly to the battery, most models have the ability to do this along with a g-sensor, so that if the camera detects impact it will start recording. Ask me how I know. Obviously it's meant to capture break-ins, vandalism, and hit and runs, but in this case it detected debris and extreme winds impacting the vehicle. Also, I don't think the camera turned, it's much more likely they edited in that effect afterwards. That being said, it's not impossible for a camera with motion detection to turn and track the motion, because my parents have cameras that do that. All the camera needs is a power source, which I already covered earlier. The fact that it only comes on when the sensor detects an impact, keeps it from draining the car's battery.
Holy frijoles! That building was literally turned into confetti! I don't understand the advice of tornado specialists who insist that cars are not safe places to take refuge in tornados! You'd think that being seatbelted in to a steel cage would be safe, but nope! I wonder if an armored car with bullistic glass would be safe taking a direct hit if you were belted in and nothing penetrated the windows?
Yes, an armored car with bulletproof glass can withstand a tornado… Check out Reed Timmer’s Dominator 3 vehicle that he often storm chases in!!! So cool.
The dash cam follows from beginning to end. Frame to frame. It didn’t stay in one set area. Goes from silver SUV to Silver pickup truck. Great coverage.
All the vehicles in that parking lott were *HITTING SWITCHES THAT DAY* I'm a Nebraskan, and it's something we can *NEVER* get used to. I hope and pray my fellow Nebraskans are okay. 🙏🏽❤️💯
Oh, Nebraska? OK, that figures. I feel like it's you guys, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Kentucky that get the most, or that I hear about most often. I'm in WI and we get them, but not often. I hope no one was hurt.
@@user-wh5ir4fo4r I appreciate your concern and so does my fellow Nebraskans. We definitely get hit hard by them EVERY year! This year, a tornado hit our airport. There were injuries but, not too tragic.
This is my hometown. I live in Oklahoma now. My entire family is back in Lincoln. I felt so helpless waiting for everyone to check in with me while I was at work. The longest hour of my entire life. I remember thinking “I’m about to leave work, load my kids up and drive the 6 1/2 hour drive.” And then that’s when I got all the calls and text. Being so far from family during something so awful, is such a sucky feeling. 😩
It's seriously incredible how a tornado can destroy a building less than 100ft away but not pick up any cars in the dash cam view but only move them slightly.
@trickyzenmom don't recall the last time my house, in the UK, blew down, flooded, shuck in an earthquake or was engulfed in a wildfire. Granted we had 8.5 millimetres of snow this year so that was bad, other than that 😄
When the camera pans to the left, if you look to the car in the middle, besides the truck and the sedan, you can see very clearly that flying debris is smashing into the car, and it shakes it, this is the exact reason why so many people die in tornados!
Crazy how in just seconds the building was gone
Was it from paper or what ? No car blow away but the building ?
@@johnnym2441 it was a factory.
@@KaliyahTheCreator. Was it only from sheet ? Im sorry for they.
@@johnnym2441 idk what it's made from, sorry.
@@KaliyahTheCreator. when it Was from stone ? Its Not all blown away ? We got no Tornados here, i hope it will no one come. But in tv we saw allways thats the houses made from wood or sheet. But its stone better for it ?
Good advertisement for the particular dashcam model. Video quality was crisp
It wasn’t built right to begin with
@@mattgiguere-powell?
Right! I wonder what dash can this is
They should use it for trying to find Bigfoot
Was it dashcaam? Looked like the camera was moving from left to right as if it was being held.
I legit believe that this is the best quality tornado video that is in existence.
Since you're here, look around. There's no shortage.
Nope. Check the Greenfield IA footage.
There’s better. There’s videos where you see the wind direction twist around the camera as it passes directly over
Nah the one with to 2 guys on the train is
@@TuggzDem For the train guys tornado, the tornado wasn’t in frame during the hit (understandable, safety first) and it was also only a strong EF1 at best.
Crazy how it can flatten buildings like they're made of cards
Only 3 injuries and that tornado traveled 8.6 miles and was 700 yards wide destroying hundreds of buildings. Well done residents of Lincoln 💪
Edit.... yall are trippin in these replies to my comment. Chill out and be grateful to be alive.
Yes, if this is tornado alley I'm sure they had an excellent warning system. We can't control Earth's destructive forces, but many people were praying and God's angels were very busy at that moment.
@@pamelag7553Yeah...very busy making sure a lot peoples families don't have houses anymore and having their business livelihoods destroyed, very busy indeed lol
TIL there are hundreds of buildings in Nebraska
@@shagman9684 yea! and god yeeted on that day, and it was not good.
Which tornado was this? City? State? Rating? Date/time? I didn't see it listed anywhere. Thank you.
Of all the amazing things about tornado strikes is just how thin the line is between complete destruction and the not disturbed.
Tornado strikes?
Right. It leaves you in awe while still holding your breath.
Like the line btwn rich and poor
@@somethinggood-sy1ed I don't think that line is as fine. lol
This fact is something I had a hard time putting to words but you got it, just insane the clean line between things that are no longer even a semblance of what they used to be, and the things that look like they weren't even involved, all within a half mile
I never realized how destructive a tornado is until I saw that video. Thank you!
"In our interconnected world, the notion of equality must extend to all aspects of life, including access to essential resources like home loans. Discrimination based on race not only perpetuates social injustice but can also have far-reaching consequences, resonating beyond human interactions. When individuals are denied opportunities simply because of their race, it creates a ripple effect that disrupts the delicate balance of our shared environment. The prevalence of natural disasters such as tornadoes, earthquakes, cyclones, and the spread of disease may serve as stark reminders of the interconnectedness of all living beings and systems. By fostering inclusivity and fairness in our societies, we not only uphold fundamental human rights but also contribute to a more harmonious coexistence with the world around us. Let us strive for a future where every individual is treated with dignity and respect, where opportunities are accessible to all, and where the fabric of our society is woven from threads of equality and compassion."
This statement aims to convey a deep reflection on the interconnectedness of social injustices, environmental issues, and the importance of promoting equality and inclusivity in our interactions and systems.
Same.
Man, you guys in the US have the craziest, scariest weather patterns I have ever seen! Yet every time something hectic tears your homes & neighbourhoods apart, you guys snap back to work & rebuild & recover. You Americans are trully amazing. Respect.🤜🤛🇺🇸
yeah but they still insist on building them with wood and plastics .... if they were concrete or brick, it might be a different outcome
@@MrGibbie2210 This looks like an industrial building, they are usually constructed from steel and and other metal.
@@MrGibbie2210 I'm thinking you would probably need a steel reinforced low height concrete dome home to take on one of these. I would live in one if you're paying. 😂
The whole rebuilding like that's kind of where our stupidity and pride screw us over I mean our stupidity and pride screws us over in many ways but specifically to this like I live just south of st Louis in Missouri where you can and will experience all 4 seasons in 1 week we've had tornadoes on new year's day easter pretty much any day of the year cans spawn tornados. we've had 80 degrees weather in the middle of winter. I mean we've had a heat wave break and literally the next day there's snow on the ground. I am not exaggerating. so when it comes to weather and rebuilding from that, I'm totally for that. but like what we have a tendency to do that I completely disagree with is when it floods for some reason we rebuild right there like mother nature is not going to retake that land as her river over and over again. Take for example Chesterfield valley in the flood of 93 those buildings were underwater and yeah they say that that was a 100 year flood a generational flood it'll never happen again in our lifetime yet it pretty much has. more than once. So they in their pride and stupidity rebuilt Chesterfield valley but they made it bigger and better like Louis Vuitton and every exotic expensive insanely rare car dealer has set up shop there I mean we're talking high value items. that is where you go to purchase them... in a floodplain that history has proven repeatedly floods and will continue to repeatedly flood like devastating flooding. I'll never understand why we do that. but I guess I shouldn't complain too much because next time it floods you'll see me on the news from the helicopter in the sky... me and my blue kayak. I will be looting all of those stores. yes I will take me a set of Louis Vuitton luggage I don't care if it's got some water damage throw it on the kayak onto the next store.
Nah we just dumb as hell
Humanity: We can build things that can last forever!
Nature: And I took that personally.
*Nature: hold my beer
@@royalewithchz👍👍👍
@@royalewithchz Ha ha ha Good one
Excellent comment! Got a giggle outta me.
Nature; The type of mentality of the guys who built and ran the Titanic!!
That's absolutely terrifying!
It certainly is!
🙀
"In our interconnected world, the notion of equality must extend to all aspects of life, including access to essential resources like home loans. Discrimination based on race not only perpetuates social injustice but can also have far-reaching consequences, resonating beyond human interactions. When individuals are denied opportunities simply because of their race, it creates a ripple effect that disrupts the delicate balance of our shared environment. The prevalence of natural disasters such as tornadoes, earthquakes, cyclones, and the spread of disease may serve as stark reminders of the interconnectedness of all living beings and systems. By fostering inclusivity and fairness in our societies, we not only uphold fundamental human rights but also contribute to a more harmonious coexistence with the world around us. Let us strive for a future where every individual is treated with dignity and respect, where opportunities are accessible to all, and where the fabric of our society is woven from threads of equality and compassion."
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Let's talk about it. Peacefully.
@@Kivuh
Remember folks, thats just an EF3 out of 5. Largest tornado every recorded was 2.5 miles wide. Think about that for a second
What really puts things in perspective is that the tornado you are referring to-the 2013 El Reno OK tornado-was ALSO rated EF3, yet grew to a size of 2.6 miles wide and had wind speeds up to 295 mph+.
He may have been talking about the Hallam Nebraska tornado. Was the record holder until El Reno. Fun fact that the Hallam tornado had a much greater height that El Reno. If you factor that in, the Hallam tornado is quite a bit larger.
@@MrKittles1123 Oh my Lord!!!!!
I was in the tornado that hit Temple Texas on Wednesday and I’m still feeling trauma from it. It really does sound like a freight train
Car or home?
Car or home?
Car or home?
Thank goodness you’re okay (physically) ❤
Car or home?
It's crazy that none of the cars were picked up by the tornado
There were actually quite a few that were tossed, that are still scattered around the yard by that parking lot
Right
That’s because they parked far from the doors business. I tell people all the time! and they don’t listen! People are fact they don’t want to walk. I bet people here in this small town are skinny.
The cars in that first row next to the building took a beating, though.
E brakes
Never ceases to amaze how quickly it comes and goes
That’s what she said.
@@davidm3493couldn't resist that one could ya 😂
And the devastation it leaves behind
They ought to name them after men, because they can come and go so easily. Lol
This fking guy 😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍
And this is why you need to take shelter! I've been in a tornado like that. As I was running to the basement with my baby in my arms all heck was breaking loose. Glass breaking , metal clanging. It was so bad.
Glad yall survived safely 😮😢
I live in Tornado Alley (Okie) and preach this too. Being hit by a tornado is horrifying - just the sight of them alone is unlike anything I’ve seen before. I’ll never forget being on the other side of the highway as I watched the May 20th Moore tornado hit that elementary school in 2013. People simply cannot comprehend the power these things have unless they experience it in real life, which I wouldn’t wish on anyone. Videos are nothing in comparison. Very happy you and your baby survived.
Used to be a storm chaser, and they are nothing to play with. If you know one is coming take cover immediately and pray you survive. I'm praying nobody was killed .
"In our interconnected world, the notion of equality must extend to all aspects of life, including access to essential resources like home loans. Discrimination based on race not only perpetuates social injustice but can also have far-reaching consequences, resonating beyond human interactions. When individuals are denied opportunities simply because of their race, it creates a ripple effect that disrupts the delicate balance of our shared environment. The prevalence of natural disasters such as tornadoes, earthquakes, cyclones, and the spread of disease may serve as stark reminders of the interconnectedness of all living beings and systems. By fostering inclusivity and fairness in our societies, we not only uphold fundamental human rights but also contribute to a more harmonious coexistence with the world around us. Let us strive for a future where every individual is treated with dignity and respect, where opportunities are accessible to all, and where the fabric of our society is woven from threads of equality and compassion."
This statement aims to convey a deep reflection on the interconnectedness of social injustices, environmental issues, and the importance of promoting equality and inclusivity in our interactions and systems.
Oh my, how traumatic that must have been with your baby nonetheless. I was caught in a mini tornado once and we have waterspouts close by but nothing like this beast. I have lived thru some Cat 3,4 and 5 hurricanes, and hearing the sound of the wind would make me physically ill for months afterwards. Lots of folks were walking around with PTSD. Strong shelters away from flood zones here are a must. Hope you are doing ok.❤
Living in Lincoln myself, I'm extremely envious of this person being that close to the tornado. This area is by my boyfriends work. He was at the back of his shop that day & really had no clue all this was going on.
Yes, we are aware that living here we will experience some crazy weather at some point in time. I am still very grateful to have made it safely thru this.
Prayers for those experiencing loss because of the storm...❤❤❤
What’s crazy is even little items, like a stick, can turn into a deadly projectile in a tornado like that.
Right!!! It's beyond scary
You might recall the f5 that went through jarrell tx back in the 90's? they found dead cows that had been impaled by pieces of hay. Imagine grass becoming a deadly projectile, that's crazy.
@@coupe50hbro I had a friend who lived through a violent one. Said when they came back up from the basement, one of the things he noticed was some playing cards stuck halfway into the PLASTER wall. I’ve also seen pics of little tree branches, driven through the center of massive tree trunks. I don’t even think we could do that
@@coupe50hI've seen blades of grass imbedded in tree trunks. Wicked power
As Ron White says It's not the wind that's the problem. It's what the wind picks up and hits you with That's the problem.
A perfect example of, " It's not THAT the wind is blowing....it's WHAT the wind is blowing." ~Ron White
It opened up a can of Building be gone
"something something Volvo something something"
Turned my van into a tripod
So true
Can you imagine a 8.0 earthquake and F5 tornado at the same time.
That license plate was holding on for life.
😆 I thought I was the only one who noticed that.
I’m curious what the first people to ever see a tornado actually thought.
Now you got me thinking lol
Answer: Huh...
Finger of GOD no doubt
Tf is that? 😮
My cave!!!!!!! 😲
Omg I’m never gonna complain about the weather in NJ again
We get tornadoes up north
The most dangerous thing in jersey is the people that live there 😂
@@keepitrealhomes 💯
Our our pot holes!!!😂😂
Tornadoes can form anywhere, no place is exempt anymore
Damn. Bill Paxton would be proud of that footage.
Just rewatched that recently, classic flick 🤙
what this about?
@@sirokkosp3207 a great movie about tornadoes
The movie twister ♥
@sirokkosp3207 it's about tornadoes.
The insane fucking power of these beasts is terrifying but fascinating at the same time
That's YHWH, the Creator. Everyone is soon to find out just how much we need Him and how much He's been holding back the dark forces that are now only able to do what mankind allows, but soon. . . 😢
Closest I’ve ever been to a tornado
That whole HVAC unit hit that silver truck - those 6 units must weigh a ton 😱😱😱😱😱
That HVAC was flying by like a piece of paper on a breezy day 😂😂
@@gem6880 incredible
You got that right. I saw that too. Went back paused it framed by frame to confirm. Yep, that's what it was.
That thing was no joke
You're right it probably weighs about a ton fan blowers six of them and it went past in a second so you can imagine if you were above ground😮😮
Great footage !😮😅
The power of these things is truly immense.
25 quadrillion Joules of energy.
Evil
Wild considering this is only an F3
@@reganfigueroa6016 You call the Lord's work evil?
@KJV7154 which Lord are you referring to and who says either is correct?
This is the most accurate unclickbaity title I have ever read.
Building- "Now you see me. Now you don't 😂."
It’s insane how the cars didn’t get thrown but the entire building was completely leveled!!
Tam nie sú budovy, ale skladané domy ako z kaziet
Same
Because the suction vortices hit the building but not the cars. The vortices do most of the damage.
We had a tornado hit a church here in Tulsa in 1993. Sheared off the front of the building and the Sanctuary, but left the hymnals and Sunday school papers still sitting where they were. 😮
Yup, Gone in 30 seconds! Building no more :(
For anyone thinking "oh vehicles ARE safe during a tornado"
NO THEY ARE NOT!!! This video isn't showing the damage to the vehicle it's in or the vehicles around it. The glass is blown out of the pick up on the right. Winds at that speed could bury a pebble in a persons body and do the same damage as a bullet fired from a gun. Not to mention the rest of the debris flying around.
No one was thinking that.
Look what that thing just did the entire building why would anyone think that
Sure looked safer than the building
Yep your completely right these things are dangerous. I've done many tornado chases when I still lived in Missouri and was in Joplin when the 84 ppl were killed. There no joke ppl just don't talk about it much it's all about hurricanes lol
As someone who has never experienced a tornado idk why these people are acting like this is common sense. My first thought was man I would’ve hoped to be in one of those cars but then rewatching I noticed all the damage being done to them as well. A 12 yr old on TH-cam definitely needs comments like these cause a 1 min video can create many assumptions
Even a tornado knows not to mess with the Toyota
11'-8" bridge: "I'm a can opener for box trucks!"
Tornado: "Hold my beer"
Had my mouth open in awe the whole time
The power of Mother Nature
I bet
Mother nature is crazy powerful. Happy Mother's Day, mother nature.❤
@@jenniferw5095"be kind" to mother nature and she'll be kind to YOU! 😅🙏🏾💕🕊️💐
Probably not smart as you will get debris in your mouth
And people want to stand there and watch it, film it or stand in front of windows and admire it! Go figure
Nothing can convince me that hurricanes are worse than tornadoes.
Hurricane spawn tornadoes
Yes because hurricanes at least have longer advanced warning. Tornadoes do not but hope we working on that 😮
At least you get a 2 weeks advance notice ,& then within 3 days you'll know whether it's going to hit. The strongest category of a hurricane is still weaker to that of a tornado. Point to consider. I survived Hurricane Andrew (Cat 5).
For those of you who don't see the need for basement s are nothing more than Darwin candidates of natural selection.
If your going to live in this kind of areas, buy a home with a basement & save lives.
100% I've been caught in 2 tornados at night. Terrifying
True. Hurricans are much larger but you have a week to prepare. Tornados just pop out of nowhere and you're done!
The sound is deafining , that was incredible 😮
That sound is incredible.
That tornado seemed like it was targeting that building!
It always feels that way.
At my old car repair place there is a parking lot, a strip mall, and beyond that some sort of paper products business with a warehouse. A tornado about the strength of this one went through. I called to make sure the car repair people were OK and they said that the bay door was open and it tried to suck a guy out but he was OK. Other than that, the parking lot and strip mall were fine. However, it chose to literally roll the metal siding off one wall of the warehouse and tip a semi truck over. Why did it choose the paper business? They lost a lot of product and paper making is a big employer here. Worst building to pick.
Anyway, remember the old-timey food cans where you had to take the key and insert it in the loop and wind it around the can to take off a strip and open it that way? Corned beef still comes in a can like that. It was like that. I drove by and saw the metal all rolled up. It was kind of funny.
Coincidence right ?
Duh..😂
No joke getting caught in the path of a tornado. Lose your life that fast.
I literally watched this multiple times and stayed focused on just one object at a time, i.e. each individual car, tree, and so forth. That grey Avalon seemed to miraculously escape the same fate of literally every other car in view. I'm sure it took some hits, but it's like the only object in frame that didn't get totally trashed by flying debris. It's literally the least impressive part of this clip, but it was still interesting to stay focused on each thing and see how it was affected.
As a Californian, tornadoes are what keeps me from moving to the beautiful plains and other parts of the country! Our main concern on the west coast is Wildfires, not earthquakes!
The fact that these things exist and develop rapidly is mind boggling
" JUST LIKE BIGFOOT !
It's weather warfare, truth be told!!
The stories of them forming in minutes directly over towns and destroying everything before people can react are a horrific thought.
Its insane how precise a tornado is. Building gone, cars not even touched.
I was sitting in my car when a EF1 tornado touched down right in front of me (at night). Insane amount of damage 15 yards ahead of me and very little damage to my vehicle. The car was rocking from side to side as if it wanted to flip over.
Oh those cars were way more than touched, I bet most of them were total losses.
Almost like they can be controlled.
Oh them cars were touched buddy 😂 I can see one in the front row that looks like it got in a high speed chase
@@alkalk8938The Avalon looks fine but the Frontier is likely totalled from all of the windows being broken out and the rain/debris inside. The Pathfinder up front took a good hit of AC units from the roof of the building and is definitely totalled.
Best footage I've seen. Thx.
My son lives there. He works in the court house he's an attorney. He had a late lunch and was told not to come back to the office it was in a tornado. Thank you, Lord, for keeping them all safe.
This qualifies for Oh hell no!
All of these cars and trucks held up well
Anybody would have been in that truck,the driver would have been taken out.
Something blasts through the drivers window and out the back window fast as a bullet.
Thanks
Yeah until you walk up to them and the paint is gone not to mention the dents.
Just look at the Xterra closer to the building! Look like Street Fighter character was having fun😂
Aerodynamics and weight distribution is a hell of a drug.
Devastating and terrifying! Given the way the wind was tearing that building apart, I'm pleasantly surprised that the cars in the lot remained stationary.
U can feel and hear the power just from the video
It amazes me that tornados happen in Tornado Alley every year yet none of the buildings are tornado-proof. Seems crazy to me.
That only amazes you because you don't understand what it would require to make a building that size tornado "proof." Resistant? Maybe. Tornado proof from a direct hit is close to impossible.
Truth! Some have safe rooms. I’ve cleaned up after several catastrophic tornadoes and if it had not been for the Safe Rooms, the death toll would have way way higher ! But the worst culprit here is Big Bubba syndrome - tornadoes are fun!! Woo hoo!! Or Joe Bob Syndrome - tornadoes , them damn things ain’t goin hurt me! Let’s go fishing in the rain.
The expense is very high to protect against something that has very little chance of impacting any given location. Even in tornado alley it'd be extremely unlikely. If it were highly likely homeowners insurance would be sky high in Oklahoma or Kansas. Like plane crashes-- they are terrible when they happen, but exceedingly rare.
The cost to do something even close to that would be astronomical. And, home insurance is about to become something unobtainable for average Americans very soon. There is a cost to ignoring climate change. Gotta deal with the consequences.
@@randallmadison9910 I’m nearly 62 yrs old ( I know congratulations I lived this long) & have lived in tornado alley ALL my life. And I love history so I’ve studied all the weather phenomenons that have happened through time such as the Ice Age. Now our weather phenomenon would be seeding clouds among other things that are man made- this you can find as facts on line in government documents. I’m not a conspiracy theorist nor any other label. It’s a fact but it’s being labeled climate change. YES people are lazy, wasteful & use too many chemicals. Let’s start with big companies making these things with these chemicals first then work our way down . If they make chemical shampoo or good tasting chemical food- it will be bought & on & on & on & on& on
That is just a little too close for comfort for me. I was caught in Hurricane Rita back in September of 2005 and I can tell you that these super powerful storms will put the scare to anyone!
Katrina came August 28 2005.
@@germainewillfixit7785 Followed 3 weeks later by Rita. We got hit twice.
I live on the Island of Guam - Yep! Those super storms will scare the crap out of 'ya!
@@germainewillfixit7785 And Rita followed in her wake in September. The devastation Katrina and Rita left behind broke my heart. Funnel clouds from Katrina went straight up I-59 and snapped the tops off of trees for miles and miles. Homes in Hattiesburg, Mississippi were nothing but piles of twigs and entire families were living under. Big tarps tied together. Cars were left along the highways, and I-10 was littered with small brush fires. Truck stops were bored up and there was literally no place to stop to use the restroom. Curfew for Rita was 6:30 PM and if you didn't have a load the police wanted you off the highway due to torrential rains and high winds. The weatherman predicted winds around the central eye of hurricane Rita to top off at about 65 miles per hour. But in Denim Springs we had winds up to 112 miles per hour! That was the only time in my truck driving career that I was truly afraid for my life!
Wilma 2005 😬
For those of you who are curious, this tornado touched down on 2024-APR-26-FRI midway between Lincoln, NE and Waverly, NE (it actually crossed I-80 near the North 134th Street overpass) and headed north. The business you're seeing here is Garner Industries (they make moulds for plastic manufacturing). That building was obliterated. They are currently (2024-JUN-01) closed for renovation. 70 people on the plant, zero deaths, three injuries.
Absolutely astonishing hope no-one lost their life, it just shows how precise a tornado can be. Building destroyed but cars in the parking lot weren't lifted off the ground.
Wow! If it wasn't for the dashcam, no one would of seen that. Scary! Happened so fast! 😮😢
Would HAVE, not "would OF". You're thinking of contraction of "would've".
@@JediLoreenYep. Would have.
As a kid, I used to think the center of a tornado was like a hollow tube. Wrong! The whole thing is like a giant blender.
Yup, it's hurricanes that have an eye.
And industrial strength super-sized blender
Thats the most incredible tornado footage ive ever seen! Look at the windows bursting, buildings just gone!
Nothing personal. Just nature. Incredible.
Didn't know dashcam cameras could rotate. Damn.
@JamesGmoneyBanksthe video notes at the beginning it is a dash cam video.
@JamesGmoneyBanks that's not a cell phone video, it turns too smoothly, plus the aspect ratio is off. Also you can tell by the positioning of the camera. It's a dash cam that's been wired directly to the battery, most models have the ability to do this along with a g-sensor, so that if the camera detects impact it will start recording. Ask me how I know. Obviously it's meant to capture break-ins, vandalism, and hit and runs, but in this case it detected debris and extreme winds impacting the vehicle.
Also, I don't think the camera turned, it's much more likely they edited in that effect afterwards. That being said, it's not impossible for a camera with motion detection to turn and track the motion, because my parents have cameras that do that. All the camera needs is a power source, which I already covered earlier. The fact that it only comes on when the sensor detects an impact, keeps it from draining the car's battery.
That was the whole car moving
You're all wrong. The original video is wide angle and the poster of this version panned what the camera is viewing.
@@KaileyB616 you're correct, it's just the editing of the video panning across the full area of the footage. The full video is on another channel.
You see the top of a AC cooling Tower just fly by like it's nothing.
Thanks. I thought my eyes were deceiving me
@@PeaJayCee I thought it was a wall of speakers at first.
I was just thinking the same thing. That certainly puts things in perspective.
Yes, !!! I caught it on pause. At first I thought it was a stove top. Absolutely frightening.
For that to go by at that speed is just insane.
I'm shocked none of the cars flew into the air when the whole dang building went down like that...
Because the building was hit by the suction vortices but the cars weren’t.
Watched this with my mouth opened! Only a dash cam without the windshield smashed could record this.
That's scary stuff to be hit by a tornado this powerful.
And to think this is only an F3 which means they can be much worse
@@commissaryarrick9670 I can't even imagine an F4 ,F5
My jaw dropped at this footage! WOW! I sure hope no one was seriously injured or killed 😢😮
The storms are destroying more and more.😢
Holy frijoles! That building was literally turned into confetti! I don't understand the advice of tornado specialists who insist that cars are not safe places to take refuge in tornados! You'd think that being seatbelted in to a steel cage would be safe, but nope! I wonder if an armored car with bullistic glass would be safe taking a direct hit if you were belted in and nothing penetrated the windows?
That pickup's windows were demolished your skin would have been shredded.
@@mal74Was gonna say as soon as there’s open air that wind is going straight into your car at the same speed 💀 along with anything in it
Yes, an armored car with bulletproof glass can withstand a tornado… Check out Reed Timmer’s Dominator 3 vehicle that he often storm chases in!!! So cool.
I would rather sit for 12 hrs in a hurricane than 5 minutes in a twister.
Saw so much more watching this the 2nd time! I wish I could watch it in slo-mo!!!
The dash cam follows from beginning to end. Frame to frame. It didn’t stay in one set area. Goes from silver SUV to Silver pickup truck. Great coverage.
All the vehicles in that parking lott were *HITTING SWITCHES THAT DAY* I'm a Nebraskan, and it's something we can *NEVER* get used to. I hope and pray my fellow Nebraskans are okay. 🙏🏽❤️💯
Oh, Nebraska? OK, that figures. I feel like it's you guys, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Kentucky that get the most, or that I hear about most often. I'm in WI and we get them, but not often. I hope no one was hurt.
@@user-wh5ir4fo4r I appreciate your concern and so does my fellow Nebraskans. We definitely get hit hard by them EVERY year! This year, a tornado hit our airport. There were injuries but, not too tragic.
I'd be inventing new cuss words if I we're witnessing something that uncomfortablely close.
Scary,the fact that it could take down a building so fast.What a wonder
The Parkersburg tornado destroyed a house in seconds in 2008.
A whole HVAC industrial system flying right by the dashcam like its a leaf in the wind.
From Lincoln UK to Lincoln USA with love and well wishes hope everyone is ok
❤
Did I see an oven fly by?
A comment earlier said it was the air conditioning tower from the roof of the building. Incredible power. Life is fragile. John 3:1-21.
@@pamelag7553 , that's even worse considering how much those things weigh
I thought the same...kinda looked like a 4 burner range to me too. Bless their hearts 🙏
I saw it too if it is , it's a oven bigger than a car or truck.
@@mikeg6958 Haha! 🤣
This is my hometown. I live in Oklahoma now. My entire family is back in Lincoln. I felt so helpless waiting for everyone to check in with me while I was at work. The longest hour of my entire life. I remember thinking “I’m about to leave work, load my kids up and drive the 6 1/2 hour drive.” And then that’s when I got all the calls and text. Being so far from family during something so awful, is such a sucky feeling. 😩
Mother Nature woke up on the wrong side of the bed that morning. The ease with which that tornado dispatched that building is truly terrifying.
Wow thanx to technology we get to witness the unthinkable we don't get them here in New Zealand 🙏
I'm from Nebraska where this actually happened, and I would gladly move to New Zealand with you to get away from tornadoes if you'd let me!
You are very lucky then. Most people in the south and "tornado alley" get to witness these . It ain't fun and games when they come to town
I'm from a state that doesn't get them but gets earthquakes so I can relate to that. I now live in a state that gets tornadoes, but not often.
Now that’s a real tornado there!! 😮
So thankful that no one lost their life🙏
Advanced warnings even though it was an EF5. Otherwise, we would be having 50 to 100 deaths and maybe 300 injuries.
It's seriously incredible how a tornado can destroy a building less than 100ft away but not pick up any cars in the dash cam view but only move them slightly.
Incredible video! Thx for sharing!
Maaaaaan imagine 300 mph winds,,,god bless😢
It was 224 mph winds per say the Doppler winds.
@@ZackSansing mannn dats some power coming threw😬😬😬
I can't be the only one who watch this more than five times back to back
It’s amazing. It looks like those cars are glued to the ground.
That building was shredded!
Entire trees were ripped out, roots and all!
Probably a good reason to move to a different State.
These places are now unlivable Hunger of tornadoes just this week
Haha most states have tornadoes. And if they don't have tornadoes, they have earthquakes, hurricanes, wild fires or tsunamis. 😂
@@robingalbraith323not New Mexico 😊 we just have murderers
Every place on earth has what we call "natural disasters" bro 💀😭😭
@trickyzenmom don't recall the last time my house, in the UK, blew down, flooded, shuck in an earthquake or was engulfed in a wildfire.
Granted we had 8.5 millimetres of snow this year so that was bad, other than that 😄
Casually added entire building to its inventory
ok, now THIS is a violent twister.
EF5. That’s for sure.
Sounds like a freight train.
God have Mercy.......wow incredible
Amen. ☁️🎺👼🙏✨👑
Great sdvert for the cars staying steady! Awesome footage.
You just witnessed One of Gods Overwhelming Powers
.. STAY TUNED......
America builds like there's no tomorrow
you are a genius
Every single car there was build sturdier then an american factory building. Wow
The Cars on the other sides of the building were totaled.
Than, not "then".
Had the tornado tracked a mere 200 ft towards the camera recording, none of these cars would be left in the parking lot..
This is what parents think every tornado looks like when their kid drives in slightly bad weather
WOW!!! Yeah, CA has nothing to complain about.
Just devastating
Pure destruction...insanity : /
OMG!!! That is like a scene out of a movie!!🎥 🌪️😬
Jesus Christ this person has nerves of steel for taking this shot ❤❤
When the camera pans to the left, if you look to the car in the middle, besides the truck and the sedan, you can see very clearly that flying debris is smashing into the car, and it shakes it, this is the exact reason why so many people die in tornados!