Tornado Size Comparison - 3D
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2022
- In this video, we compare the sizes of tornadoes and other whirlwinds. Did you know the size of the biggest tornado ever recorded? If you enjoyed, please like and subscribe.
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That ending was very fitting for the El Reno tornado and gave me chills as someone that was there and survived that thing.
Wow. I couldn’t even look at the tornadoes head on in this video. They’ve always petrified me yet I’m fascinated by them.
I always feel glad that there are survivors but also sad.
Thanks to the low population density, and gods grace very few lives were lost. two family friends were lost in it trying to save their horses. I'd only seen them once about 2 years before it happened.
Imagine the tri state tornado
@@Danakedgamer0523what is that
4 of those deaths in the El Reno tornado were storm chasers
They died doing what they loved and their data is invaluable
@@jep9092 what do you mean invaluable?
@@dontmessageme5579 Tim Samaras was one of the most prolific chasers, notable for being one of the safest chasers in the job. He's the one that invented and deployed tornado measurement tools such as the orange 'Turtles' to gather as much info on the storms and study patterns for better warning times and increase insight on how the storms produce unique events.
Unfortunately the El Reno tornado was way too unpredictable that made almost all chasers flee the area as fast as possible. Tim and the Twistex team made a costly decision to continue down the road they were on before being killed by a fast moving rain-wrapped subvortex.
@@jg5001 I know who he is and I'm glad you treat this great man with respect and not calling him stupid for getting too close to the tornado as it switches up on them. (And yes, those people exist unfortunately.)
@J G from what I've seen, it was like the subvortex specifically targeted them right?
The tornado ranking is not based on its size, it’s based on the damage it does. Some EF 5 tornadoes are only as big as water spouts
I was hit by an ef4 tornado in 2014. It was the day of the twins. Broke an arm and scraped my knee. i got very lucky. But to all those who perished and the loved ones of them. I'm sorry for your loss.
That last one is so big it's scary
Its 2 and a half mile wide
The ef5 was one mile so it fits like three times the size of ef5 dont be scared the size in the video is fame
Fake*
@@okterstar2837 not all EF5 are wegdes, canada's only EF5 is a cone tornado
@@HOW_2162 and to think the last tornado in the movie twister was just a little over a mile wide, El Reno was 2.6 miles wide
"Eh, lets just tweak up the mesh size bit by bit."
*Jupiter red spot left the chat crying*
That’s a hurricane. Not a tornado.
Jupiters red spot is 10,159 miles, or 16349325 meters, or 53639520 feet which makes jupiters spot roughly 3800 times bigger than el reno. Fucking behemoth tornado tho ill give it that, id be shittin bricks
@@abigailpowell5813 bigger than earth
@@V-10IsAwesome It could be a tornado. All we see is the surface.
You can fit the earth inside red spot lmao
Imagine swimming in the ocean or being on that boat when those tornadoes roll
Up 😂
I wound up inside the 2013 el reno tornado. Was in mustang and helped neighbors get in their shelters who were elderly and decided to go straight west bc we were south of it and it took a turn south lol. Was an awesome experience
Yeah, right. 🙄
@@opo3628 Not like its farfetched.. Ive been inside of 4 different tornados. Live in Oklahoma long enough you are bound to find one
Seriously?!?! If that's true that's awesome you're a hero dude
@@theplagu314literally been in one or figuratively?
@@theplagu314 You just made yourself much less believable with that. Not that it was believable in the first place.
The size of a tornado is based on width and not length. This video would be somewhat accurate if you showed it that way.
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Hello! You are absolutely right! That is why we inform about the average diameter (width) and not length. The video itself is artistic view, and we decided to cut the length off the smaller tornadoes instead of doing long versions, since it was visually better looking. Still, I appreciate your feedback! 😊
That last one felt like it was heading right for me yeesh! Very good job on animating these tornadoes including that behemoth at the end.
In Czech, was tornado EF4
Well that's terrifying
things about this that are incorrect 1. Tornadoes are measured by width, not height.
2. The EF rating is based on wind speed not size, this is the reason the EL Reno tornado was rated an EF3 despite being the biggest tornado ever recorded. (It was most definitely an EF5 but since it missed the town of El Reno it was only classified as an EF3)
This video is slightly misleading, The Enhanced Fujita scale isn’t a size measurement of the tornado but a measurement of the damage caused by a tornado.
Good lord was El Reno really that large? I knew it was wide but I didn't think it was that tall compared to the Moore 2013 EF5.
How could you not think it was tall? 🤨 It’s literally a giant cloud from thousands of feet in the sky extending all the way to the ground…
I think their program makes them taller the wider they are
@@The_Joshuan_Empirewell the El Reno 2013 tornado was about 200 baseball yards size so maybe I could of been
It wasn’t that big
@@KinguNknown481 Yeah I recently found out I thought someone said it was 200 baseball yards
As the tornado increased I was like: no stop this can’t be real
You’d be right. The depiction of tornado height comparisons in this video is laughable. An EF 1 can be just as tall as an EF5, so to suggest that EF5s are like 100x taller is just ridiculous and lazy.
@@DanHildebrand91exactly, size does not determine strength!
@@DanHildebrand91 Hello! You are absolutely right! That is why we inform about the average diameter (width) and not height. The video itself is artistic view, and we decided to cut the height off the smaller tornadoes instead of doing long versions, since it was visually better looking. Still, I appreciate your feedback! 😊
fun fact the 2013 el reno tornado was an just an ef4 tornado becuase it ripped though farm land, which resulted in less damage than anticipated
What app did you use to create the tornadoes?
We are using Blender for all of our videos 😊
That beat is 🔥
El Reno, damn that's scary
not in this video, it looks stupid and nothing like the actual storm. if you watch actual el reno 2013 tornado vids, it'll take you a lot of time to see how scary it was from all the angles captured. watch dan robinsons escape video to truly see how massive it was, its so big you cant even see the end on the screen
You have no idea -- it was terrifying in person. It wasn't surprising to me to find out that storm chasers were killed by that thing because I had a hellish experience with it myself. It isn't typical for storm chasers to get caught by tornadoes but this thing was unprecedented.
Brilliant video! Well done! Definitely subscribing and clicking that notification bell. I want to see more videos just like this.
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I live in Oklahoma, and have survived every tornado that ever hit since 1996. Because ive never been in the path of, or even seen one.
I like this rationale. I had a great grandfather that died during the storming of Omaha beach. He wasn't there, he just had a heart attack at his home in New Jersey, but it was at the same time.
@@fuzzydunlop7928 God rest his soul.
I have lived in Moore Oklahoma all my life we had just had the devastating May 20th tornado like a week prior to the El Reno storm with a lot of fatalities and the storm system was moving due East till it got over moore and it completely switched directions and headed due south it was horrifying and the weather men were telling people to go to Moore to get away from it if you’re from Oklahoma you know you never go to Moore during a tornado.
I was in the el Reno and I pray for all the people who lost loved ones and it was a very hard time
Did you get any injuries?
I love the music it’s kind of cool. I will be love it so much and I love this video and I love the water in the background
ypu should have use the dead man walking for an example for the EF5 tornado to
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Tornado 💀
The boat 🐐
That one boat be like: *why are we still here,just to suffer*
That was cool
The highest recorded wind speed on earth was in 1999, 301mph from the Moore tornado
The last one coming somehow scared me
El Reno, that width, with those wind speeds, EF3 was determined only because of where it was and the miraculously small amount of damage is did compared to what it couldve potentially have done if it were anywhere else more populated...El Reno area of its funnel (5.31 mi^2), area of central park is about 1.25 mi^2, FOUR central parks could fit inside the area of the El Reno Tornado at its maximum width....💀💀💀
My wife was pregnant with our first son. We lived on the projected path, and after dealing with the moore F5 just prior I wasn't taking any chances. We got in the car and got the hell out of there...
I've never heard of a steam devil.
Oh Yes… The El Reno Tornado… The Largest Tornado Recorded… In… In… Oklahoma
oklohoma is noot bigger than the el renno oklohoma was 2000meters the el reno 4200meters
@@vilmostavaszi7978 El Reno is a city in the state of Oklahoma. The capital of Oklahoma State is Oklahoma City. In other words, indeed the largest tornado ever based on the records has been recorded in Oklahoma state.
LORD OF TORNADOES THE EL RENO
1:29 BIG MAMA'S COMING!!!!
I’m sure this has been stated already many times I didn’t look. Tornados are categorized by the damage they produce and a higher EF rating doesn’t mean a more powerful tornado. There have been very powerful tornados that only garnered an EF 2 or 3 rating because no urban environments or suburban areas were hit. Only farmland or uninhabited areas. There have been relatively weak tornados that have gotten EF3 ratings because of the populated areas in which they hit. Hurricanes are classified according to wind speed tornados are not. However much of the time an EF3-5 will almost always be a significant tornado with very high wind speeds. Because the way the destruction is calculated takes a specific force and subsequently a specific known windowed to accomplish. An EF1 tornado simply won’t be able to wipe a house (modern coded structure) off its foundation like it was never there. Nor do they possess the wind speed capable of stripping trees completely bare of their bark. So in a very large way, the EF scale does have quite a bit to do with wind speed. It is just not directly applied. Mostly because no one has accurate readings from within the core of these violent high wind speed tornados. So we simply don’t know.
Dust devils are this big ?
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The El Reno tornado should have been classified as a ef6
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yall hold on what the fuck is a FIRE WHIRL?!?
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Yooo that's a wedge tornado at the end
Great video!
Hi! My son loves this video, but the music has changed. Would you have the video with the original song?
Thank you for your feedback! Glad to hear your son is enjoying the video. Unfortunately we had to change the music. However, at some point we are going to remake the video with enhanced graphics and new music. Hopefully we will get the music right on that one :) Stay tuned!
me watching all the tornadoes eat the boat 😵💫😰
Your forgot to mention EF 5 can also pick up cows and humans and make them super man for the duration
THATS HOW BIG A DUST DEVIL IS!?!?!?
8 deaths that's surprising for a tornado that big
Where was the wedge tornado?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
The scariest part of a tornado is the debris in my opinion. You can’t see anything and a truck could hit you going 200mph
tornadoes are so cool
the ef scale is on damage not size
Why are computer generated tornadoes always spinning clockwise? Are these southern hemisphere tornadoes?
Each one i thoight was the biggest was again upgraded and each time my stomach rose higher in my throat.
The next one will come out the screen.
No mention of Hallam, Soso, Trousdale, Woodward, Yazoo City, Greensburg, Tuscaloosa, or any of those? :(
How about Oklahoma tornado
@@Orggil_com, that was already mentioned. The others weren't as large but not mentioned nearly so much. Not Maxto-Red Springs, North Carolina, either. :C
At the end I was fucked up
Yeah, me too.
They're rotating the wrong way, they should be rotating counter clockwise!
It actually depends on the location. In the southern hemisphere most tornadoes rotate clockwise.
Have you ever heard of a anticyclonic tornado
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Dumb
Ah yes the 300mph 2 1/2 mile wide EF3
Tornados usually rotate counter clockwise not clockwise as in this video.
They actually rotate both ways 😉
@@zzzxxx659they said usually
Ok now im pretty sure tornadoes are not the size of akyscrapers like in this video
(Nvm there are some exeptions but really ❤ tornadoes)
So El Reno was bigger/scarier than Joplin?
It was bigger but weaker than Joplin and Joplin was the most expensive tornado
What about wind eddie😢
With all these being over water, are they not all waterspouts?
No tornados go over water all the time but if they form over water it’s a waterspout
@@derick_sanchez1951 Are these in the video being formed over water?
@@weatherboi seems like they just appear out of thin air and don’t have a mesocyclone or cloud above it
@@derick_sanchez1951 And over water
True
Ef5 should have said -
"finger of God"
Wow
What's an F5?
El reno said Helo guys
Wait...ive been completely inside a giant 60ft wide nasty dust devil before. I buried my face in my backpack to protect my eyes from it, So ive actually been in something comparable to an F1?? I dont feel like thats right
When the last one tornado: EF6
Average day in Kansas 💀
Thing is this is a fire whirl in water did anyone even notice that
Now put it in a city so we know the size
el reno...Only Happened In Oklahoma
Wait a sec I’m confused why are they depicted in water ?
We are in the last days the revelations are happening now
They scared me
Not every tornado is gonna be an EF tornado
If you are talking about normal tornadoes you are wrong
Tornado warning in the morning
Is tornado size is alarms
You forgot about (solar tornadoes).
If one ever appears on (Earth), that will be a sight to see. One day, I hope (Earth) does experience a (solar tornado).
why!!??
NO!! 😂
What about tri state tornado
it's the during of it being on th ground and travelled distance that makes it devastating
390k views and 26 comments? Are bots farming the views or something?
an ef3 is not averagely a wedge..
tornados are not always as wide as they are tall bro
And what about a sharknado???
I live in el Reno so our house was destroyed
should been "and"
Music Is fire
1:28 me when unstoppable:
most tornadoes have the same length lol
Jupiter tornados: pathetic
You forgot Trousdale which is shown to be 4.3 miles wide., and you put them in water
No it was not
@@ozone8897 Yes it was, 113 kts velocity around a circumference of 4.3 miles.
@@ozone8897 You are just here to annoy people and ruin the subject of tornadoes, right? You think every weather geek or wannabe meteorologists are fools but you are just an NWS minion providing bullshit bias and your giving yourself no room for correction because you think you are right. Stop doing this, this is actually reducing the IQ of tornado geeks because they are forced by people like you in a confined space instead of letting people have an open mind and collect ideas to make meteorology a better subject. Tornadoes are still a mystery, it is not even remotely close to being solved. You act like they aren't, that's to defend your enormous bullshit.
@@siddiqgamesyt3354 It was 2.2 miles wide. A simple google search shows you that
@@siddiqgamesyt3354 you make no sense 😂 first you say width then you say circumference. el Reno is the official record holder
where is life is strange tornado
el reno. One of the very few Category 6 tornadoes.
Nah El Reno is an EF3
El reno was an EF3, cuz its not about size its about the damage it could go to
@@Mister_RandomGuychannel That scale is being debated and changed. The El Reno tornado was indeed an EF5. The fortunate chance of it touching down in an unpopulated area doesn't alter the fact that it packed the potential to destroy a town.
@@theresedavis2526 bro imagine that shit in center of new york. scary af
@@theresedavis2526 the scale being debated is irrelevant. As it stands it’s an EF3