I met one of my neighbors by actually going to her house during a tornado threat. I recently moved here(Northeast Alabama). She invited me to come via other neighbors I had met, who already go to her house for safety. She is in her late 90's, and probably won't be with us much longer. Sweet lady. Only one in the area who has a basement, that I know of. I plan to build a shelter of my own in the future, big enough to hold my neighbors, even if we have to squeeze in. (hopefully we'll have masks, if Covid doesn't go away)
I wouldn't worry about "wearing masks to stop a virus".......ANY virus. I mean no disrespect whatsoever, but I bought a book about this whole "covid 19" AGENDA. This book is chock full of interviews with nothing but virologists, molecular biologists, etc, and every one of them can be verified. But the corrupt world powers and the media will NOT allow you to see these people speak on "the evening news" or any tv show for that matter. One of them stated: "Wearing a mask is like building a chain link fence to keep mosquitoes out". He continued with this explanation: The size of each opening in chain link fence compared to a tiny mosquito is a good illustration for how much tinier the microbes are for ANY virus compared to the weave in a surgical mask. Here's another example: If a person puts on tight fitting thermal underwear PLUS a pair of tight fitting bluejeans over that.......and then passes some really nasty gas........can people in the same room still smell it. OF COURSE THEY CAN, because the particles of the offending smell are much tinier than all of the weave in both articles of clothing. So "wearing 2 masks" won't help either. A friend of mine who is an RN, brought over a box of surgical masks months ago, and showed us a warning label on the box that stated: "NOT designed or intended to stop the spread of viruses". Surgical masks are designed for 1 purpose: To keep a surgeon and his team from projecting spittle INTO a patient during a surgical procedure. A surgeon and his team HAVE TO communicate with each other during any surgical procedure........speaking to one another. When we speak, we sometimes accidentally project spittle. Take care and God Bless you, your family, friends, and neighbors. PS........covid 19 is a real MAN-MADE virus ( only the elderly and people who are deathly ill to begin with are under threat of this virus, like any other virus ) for the plan of trying to force the entire population into taking their wicked, nasty "vaccines". And don't think there won't be more of these engineered viruses in the future, because there absolutely will be. They are literally trying to destroy the DNA of mankind. Food for thought, and it's A FACT: Before the very 1st vaccine, which was for polio, cancer was EXTREMELY rare in humans. Today in America alone, anywhere between 2,000 and 3,000 people die of cancer EVERY SINGLE DAY. That's 60 to 90 THOUSAND Americans dying every month from some form of cancer. Look it up. So where is the "pandemic" in that? THERE IS NONE.......because everything is going as planned. Believe on Jesus Christ as your Lord & Savior.
@@howabouthetruth2157 Yeah, I posted that 11 months ago, when the virus was just getting started. I had no mask then, because I couldn't find one. I ordered some online. By the time they arrived, I already had the virus. I got pretty sick, like I do with any virus I catch, but I recovered. I must admit, I did have some lasting side effects, but they seem to be clearing up pretty good. I'm an older woman with some pretty serious health issues. It was supposed to kill me, had my body just listened to the experts. I only wear a mask when it is absolutely required, like at the Dr office or the likes. I'm fortunate enough to live in an area of the country where folks live and let live. I don't get harassed at the grocery. Mask wearers don't seem to be bothered that I or other folks aren't wearing them. I know a number of folks who have caught the virus. But none I know have died. And many of them were also those it was supposed to kill. Makes me wonder what really killed the people who died from it.
I wonder if you've built that shelter? If not, I believe you can get kits. I also believe you can receive a pretty good tax break from Uncle Sam. Good luck! I live in a condo, and it's not as safe as having a home with a basement-shelter, and I don't know if the only room, (a bathroom without windows), is still safe enough. The building is on a slope, and the crawl space is, of course, not safe. The only place we can go is possibly the Chamblee library here in the greater Atlanta area nearby less than a half a mile away.
I love how they're so distracted by the tornado that it takes them awhile to figure out that they're neighbors but haven't actually met. Kind of adorable.
I suspect they did the best they could with the sirens given the fact there were no spotters in place. And the re-sounding of the sirens is excellent. People need to know to stay in their safe place. A few months ago I was napping on a Sunday afternoon and her the word "tornado" in my bedroom. I thought i was having a supernatural experience! So I got up and went outside and everything was green and our village siren went off. The voice I heard had come from my cell phone. I live in the Chicago suburbs and the media followed the tornado as he sailed above suburbs heading east for the city. It was such an excellent example of effective warning. The tornado finally came to ground not on ground but Lake Michigan and a friend has video of it.
Here, they leave them running until the danger is fully past. As in, as long as a tornado is formed, they're sounding. We know it's safe when they shut off.
I was there that day. as we were coming into wilmar to eat I told my husband "holy sh!t there is a funnel" much to my dismay he said no and we kept on going. lol the moment we walked into the restaurant the sirens went off. What a rush!
Grew up in Stewartville MN, just south of Rochester... its interesting to note that the Mayo Clinic got its start after an F5 tornado came through the area as well as a f2 and 3 I believe. I love storm chasing and always felt like we got really good storms but never had tornadoes, and I feel like that is the outlook for many when they think of Minnesota. In reality Minnesota gets the same amount of bad weather everywhere else. keep filming guys, but be safe!
+Aaron Kindoll What are you talking about, weirdo? Go to 1:05 - the sirens went off when it was close to touching down. Are you unable to see video on that laptop of yours or what? (oh boy)
+nirvgorilla You're going off from the condensation funnel, you can't do that. Because a tornado could be there without the condensation. Tornados are invisible
One of the best tornado videos on the tube! 10 yrs ago I was going to visit a friend 30 miles from where I live. Skies were dark to the Northwest. There were no warnings at the time. 2 miles down the road I drove into the path of a tornado just as it was coming out of the wall cloud. Looked very similar to the one in the video. Then the warnings came on radio just as it was touching down and debris started flying. Scared the crap out of me! It was rated an F2 and did quite a bit of damage.
I remember this like it was yesterday. I lived in Willmar at this time and worked in a group home in that neighborhood. I got the clients in the basement. All we’re safe.
I've always had a obsession of seeing tornadoes forming and all sorts of things at a young age but never have came across something like this! I'm so glad you recorded this. Also heres a tip, if the tornado looks like its moving, its moving away from you and if it does not look like its moving, its heading towards you:)
Glad you met your neighbor! It's so important to get to know them. Strange that it took so long for the sirens to go on. The Twin Cities area is usually quick to point out bad weather before it approaches. Someone must have been asleep at the controls!
Today's sirens can be activated remotely. But in smaller municipalities, the sirens may still have to be activated manually by someone in the police or fire station. So the tornado has to be confirmed and someone in authority has to activate them. And that takes time. I grew up in Minnesota and well remember the 1965 Twin Cities tornado outbreak. You don't know how lucky you are--poorer states don't have siren warning systems. I was stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi, where there were NO warning sirens. If you happened to have the TV or radio on, you'd hear about threatening weather. Otherwise, you had no warning whatsoever. That's when I got cable TV so I could get The Weather Channel.
I think you are coherent and jocular because it is a phenomenon to you. You caught it on camera very well. Please be careful the next time- - tornados have an intelligence of their own. Thank you for video- - tremendous.
A person certinly had enough time to either take cover or flee from this one. What a beautiful storm. Extremely picturesque... The kind you see on calendars..... Thanks for sharing!!!
I agree with the last person-this is one of the best tornado videos I've seen. I live on the north side of Willmar and watched this tornado. It was 4 miles away from me and I could still hear it when the sirens weren't going off.
As a storm chaser, you cannot tell how strong a tornado is by it's size. I've seen tornadoes 1/2 mile wide that did EF-1 damage and some that are 300 yards wide and do EF-4 damage. A good example is the Paris, Texas tornado.
I've only seen this one other time. It was a water spout off VA Beach back in 2007. It literally sat there for a good 20mins or so and churned like a washing machine. It didn't move hardly a few yards until it finally dissolved away and disappeared into the clouds, craziest thing. But to see it on land with a tornado is freaky.
@drybowser21 they actually set the sirens off a million times during this even. According to one of my friends in the Willmar area the set them off twice before the touchdown and like 5 or 6 (maybe more) times after it touched down.
Impressive! Thank God you were okay! Correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard somewhere that if you see a tornado and it doesn't look like it's moving, does that mean it's heading toward you?
the sirens go off when the funnel cloud touches down, to let people know that there is a tornado in the area, capable of being damaging. funnel clouds arent tornadoes until they touch down. but if there's rotation on the ground its considered a tornado. hope this helped =D
+Haley Buitron Ya i kinda noticed this to after i read your comment! Ill have to watch 2016 vids next fall and see if this trend is still there! Funnel cloud should be enough to set them off. Even a swirling storm would give alot more advance warning for people to seek shelter!
Actually, most places require their sirens set off multiple sirens during a warning. Usually in videos it's not the first time they've gone off, This one applies.
In Willmar MN and in most places a funnel is automatic grounds for siren activation with no question. But they don't sound until a report is made and then it still takes 30 seconds for them to sound. I'm pretty sure they had already sounded once for 3 mins before this video started
Crazy, I was actually biking across country and passed near here (Clara City) about 3 days before this. On the 11th I was just over the line in South Dakota and that night I remember watching the insane storms across the prairies back in Minnesota.
I have watched a lot of tornado videos and this one up to a certain point was monstrous and nightmarish and the 2 gentleman you both were very very brave through the entire video, 10/10..
i grew up in Litchfield,have family in Willmar,Benson,the whole area,worked at BNSF and brought trains into Willmar and that by far as to be one of those moments I wished I wouldve been in town,my brother was in Clara City while this was going on.
The sirens went off when the tornado was halfway down. I live in Purvis, Mississippi and there are 2 tornado sirens there and I live in a field 2 1/2 miles away from downtown and I can hear them loud and clear.
I love how you got the very begining, very interesting to see the tornado form. I was in the basement with the kids and our neighbor got greatpics of the one going down highway 12.
SUPERB!!! I felt like I was standing right next to you guys watcing this thing and hearing that siren! I live in the Twin Cities where it's not as easy to see a funnel. In Willmar, you seemed to have the perfect vantage point, what with the flat land in a more rural area with fewer trees. I suppose when the second round of sirens went off, is was the "all clear" since the tornado was roping out at the time?
Cool vid. I showed it to my boys (they're born and raised in New Hampshire) to show them the dichotomy of weather...ie: tornado, sunshine, thunder. I was born and raised in Nebraska and it's been hard to explain it to them, easier to show them. Did that end up being a F2? It looks like it got bigger there for a while.
Heather H Yes, if memory serves, it did indeed end up an F2. Luckily it ended up just skirting the south end of town, a few turkey barns were leveled but it could have been much worse if it we're just a mile or so north of where it ended up.
I think they sound quite nice together (at least when you're a siren enthusiast). To me, the sirens sound like music rather than unsettling but sirens are supposed to get your attention so that's why they sound quite eerie and unsettling.
Is it just me, or did the siren turn off and then back on? And why did it take so long to turn it on in the first place, you could clearly see the tornado coming down!
That’s a Thunderbolt 1000 you’re hearing. You can also hear distant 2001s as you mentioned. That Thunderbolt has since been replaced by a new 2001-130.
Only tornado I remember in my hometown was around 2003. I was living in Tiffin, Ohio at the time at my grandmother's house. It was somewhere around October or early November, and we just got this really cool safe, so me, my brother and my uncle were playing with it. We heard the sirens go off, and we found out that there was a tornado really close to Tiffin city limits. Thankfully, it didn't come into city limits. I remember a few times tornadoes came close to us, I just have yet to see one.
The warning sound came at a good time for people where the shooter lives, but MUCH too late for those closer to the tornado. Sirens annoy me greatly, but they're insanely useful so they should be kept.
i was wondering, why did they wait so long to activate your tornado sirens. i thought that they would have activated them before the funnel touched down.
Lol! "Hey honey! This is our neighbor Chad"! Great video! If I am remembering correctly, this occurred in the same year as the Buffalo Lake Tornado? That was a bad year. Even in Hutchinson, where I live, the winds from that twister wrecked a lot of property.
how does the sirens work do they start as soon as the funnel hits the ground or when a funnel drops out of the cloud and keeps going until the funnel is off the ground?
Doctor Chocolate same but mine were about the tbolt 1000t's scary stuff im from Oklahoma so it happens all the time just last month a f1 took our barn down 500yards from my trailer
Who exactly was operating those sirens? They should have been blaring several minutes, not just a few seconds, before that tornado touched down. And you don't just turn the sirens off when it lifts up--it can come back at any time!
I still cant believe people get weeks of notice of a hurricane and they dont leave their homes but here in the midwest a tornado touches down in our backyards and we are usually ready for them.
They are suppose to only sound the sirens when the tornado touches the ground. This is because a lot of cases, tonados come back up, and that would be evacuating neighborhoods that do not even need to be evacuated, but i gess better safe than sorry
I met one of my neighbors by actually going to her house during a tornado threat. I recently moved here(Northeast Alabama). She invited me to come via other neighbors I had met, who already go to her house for safety. She is in her late 90's, and probably won't be with us much longer. Sweet lady. Only one in the area who has a basement, that I know of. I plan to build a shelter of my own in the future, big enough to hold my neighbors, even if we have to squeeze in. (hopefully we'll have masks, if Covid doesn't go away)
I wouldn't worry about "wearing masks to stop a virus".......ANY virus. I mean no disrespect whatsoever, but I bought a book about this whole "covid 19" AGENDA. This book is chock full of interviews with nothing but virologists, molecular biologists, etc, and every one of them can be verified. But the corrupt world powers and the media will NOT allow you to see these people speak on "the evening news" or any tv show for that matter. One of them stated: "Wearing a mask is like building a chain link fence to keep mosquitoes out". He continued with this explanation: The size of each opening in chain link fence compared to a tiny mosquito is a good illustration for how much tinier the microbes are for ANY virus compared to the weave in a surgical mask. Here's another example: If a person puts on tight fitting thermal underwear PLUS a pair of tight fitting bluejeans over that.......and then passes some really nasty gas........can people in the same room still smell it. OF COURSE THEY CAN, because the particles of the offending smell are much tinier than all of the weave in both articles of clothing. So "wearing 2 masks" won't help either. A friend of mine who is an RN, brought over a box of surgical masks months ago, and showed us a warning label on the box that stated: "NOT designed or intended to stop the spread of viruses". Surgical masks are designed for 1 purpose: To keep a surgeon and his team from projecting spittle INTO a patient during a surgical procedure. A surgeon and his team HAVE TO communicate with each other during any surgical procedure........speaking to one another. When we speak, we sometimes accidentally project spittle. Take care and God Bless you, your family, friends, and neighbors. PS........covid 19 is a real MAN-MADE virus ( only the elderly and people who are deathly ill to begin with are under threat of this virus, like any other virus ) for the plan of trying to force the entire population into taking their wicked, nasty "vaccines". And don't think there won't be more of these engineered viruses in the future, because there absolutely will be. They are literally trying to destroy the DNA of mankind. Food for thought, and it's A FACT: Before the very 1st vaccine, which was for polio, cancer was EXTREMELY rare in humans. Today in America alone, anywhere between 2,000 and 3,000 people die of cancer EVERY SINGLE DAY. That's 60 to 90 THOUSAND Americans dying every month from some form of cancer. Look it up. So where is the "pandemic" in that? THERE IS NONE.......because everything is going as planned. Believe on Jesus Christ as your Lord & Savior.
@@howabouthetruth2157 Yeah, I posted that 11 months ago, when the virus was just getting started. I had no mask then, because I couldn't find one. I ordered some online. By the time they arrived, I already had the virus. I got pretty sick, like I do with any virus I catch, but I recovered. I must admit, I did have some lasting side effects, but they seem to be clearing up pretty good. I'm an older woman with some pretty serious health issues. It was supposed to kill me, had my body just listened to the experts. I only wear a mask when it is absolutely required, like at the Dr office or the likes. I'm fortunate enough to live in an area of the country where folks live and let live. I don't get harassed at the grocery. Mask wearers don't seem to be bothered that I or other folks aren't wearing them. I know a number of folks who have caught the virus. But none I know have died. And many of them were also those it was supposed to kill. Makes me wonder what really killed the people who died from it.
I wonder if you've built that shelter? If not, I believe you can get kits. I also believe you can receive a pretty good tax break from Uncle Sam. Good luck! I live in a condo, and it's not as safe as having a home with a basement-shelter, and I don't know if the only room, (a bathroom without windows), is still safe enough. The building is on a slope, and the crawl space is, of course, not safe. The only place we can go is possibly the Chamblee library here in the greater Atlanta area nearby less than a half a mile away.
I love how they're so distracted by the tornado that it takes them awhile to figure out that they're neighbors but haven't actually met. Kind of adorable.
kinda sad though should of met before
Thank you for being calm and not adding music to this clip. You captured the full effects of this tornado.
MESO TRACK I agree with this comment. I know people like to be creative but it takes away from that footage
I could hear the anxious breathing. Great video without all the swearing and omg over and over
Agree
Calm?
@@blacklabelchaos3
yes, calm
man, it never fails, the sound of a tornado siren when something is going on just chills you right to the bone.
Ya, I was about to type this.
Matthew, you were remarkably calm! That made the viewing pleasant, no screams of terror or waves of obscenities. Thanks!
"I guess we're neighbors. Nice to meet you Chad!" 🤣
Now mow the lawn..lol
neighbors bonding over severe weather. i like that.
jane doe that is totally me lol I love severe weather and this is why I am a spotter with the national weather service in MN
It's what we do in Minnesota
At about 3:35 into the clip, the droning of the two sirens begin to harmonize at different pitches...quite beautiful. Excellent footage also!
1:05 the tornado's tail stopped like, "Whoa! They've Sounded The Horns Of Imperturbability! Shall I Continue?.."
Lol
You caught the entire life cycle! Good job!
I suspect they did the best they could with the sirens given the fact there were no spotters in place. And the re-sounding of the sirens is excellent. People need to know to stay in their safe place. A few months ago I was napping on a Sunday afternoon and her the word "tornado" in my bedroom. I thought i was having a supernatural experience! So I got up and went outside and everything was green and our village siren went off. The voice I heard had come from my cell phone. I live in the Chicago suburbs and the media followed the tornado as he sailed above suburbs heading east for the city. It was such an excellent example of effective warning. The tornado finally came to ground not on ground but Lake Michigan and a friend has video of it.
Here, they leave them running until the danger is fully past. As in, as long as a tornado is formed, they're sounding. We know it's safe when they shut off.
So photogenic, I hope no one was hurt. This looks like a populated area. Thank you for you video
My heart goes out to you folks in the midwest that have to deal with these storm.
I hear the dog barking and I'm like LET THE DOG INSIDE THERE IS A TORNADO OUTSIDE!
The dog wanted to chase after the tornado lol
I lost my friend and my mom to the f5 in OK and I still can hear those sounds of screaming and wind to this day
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm not sure I could even watch something like this, if I was in your shoes.
+storm chasers tornado chasers with hailstorm videos he literally just said F5
So sorry for your loss. God bless and help you with your struggle.
He said that in his comment...
I'm so sorry for your loss...
Great footage. I like how it appears the sirens are what made the tornado strengthen (the timeliness was impeccable).
Tornadoes are so beautiful but so dangerous
Jazmine H. yeah
I agree
They really are. This stuff don't scare me I actually love it
mini cooper not really. I’ve had it happen. Tornados don’t really scare me.
never seen a funnel cloud tornado only seen severe thunderstorms like 5 . But yes they are beautiful
I was there that day. as we were coming into wilmar to eat I told my husband "holy sh!t there is a funnel" much to my dismay he said no and we kept on going. lol the moment we walked into the restaurant the sirens went off. What a rush!
Grew up in Stewartville MN, just south of Rochester... its interesting to note that the Mayo Clinic got its start after an F5 tornado came through the area as well as a f2 and 3 I believe. I love storm chasing and always felt like we got really good storms but never had tornadoes, and I feel like that is the outlook for many when they think of Minnesota. In reality Minnesota gets the same amount of bad weather everywhere else. keep filming guys, but be safe!
agree here in michigan (southern MI) we get a lot but no one thinks
Tornado was on the ground before the sirens went off.
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Where I live, the sirens go off before there's a funnel.
+Aaron Kindoll What are you talking about, weirdo? Go to 1:05 - the sirens went off when it was close to touching down. Are you unable to see video on that laptop of yours or what? (oh boy)
nirvgorilla It was still too late.
+nirvgorilla You're going off from the condensation funnel, you can't do that. Because a tornado could be there without the condensation. Tornados are invisible
One of the best tornado videos on the tube! 10 yrs ago I was going to visit a friend 30 miles from where I live. Skies were dark to the Northwest. There were no warnings at the time. 2 miles down the road I drove into the path of a tornado just as it was coming out of the wall cloud. Looked very similar to the one in the video. Then the warnings came on radio just as it was touching down and debris started flying. Scared the crap out of me! It was rated an F2 and did quite a bit of damage.
I remember this like it was yesterday. I lived in Willmar at this time and worked in a group home in that neighborhood. I got the clients in the basement. All we’re safe.
I've always had a obsession of seeing tornadoes forming and all sorts of things at a young age but never have came across something like this! I'm so glad you recorded this. Also heres a tip, if the tornado looks like its moving, its moving away from you and if it does not look like its moving, its heading towards you:)
Glad you met your neighbor! It's so important to get to know them.
Strange that it took so long for the sirens to go on. The Twin Cities area is usually quick to point out bad weather before it approaches. Someone must have been asleep at the controls!
Today's sirens can be activated remotely. But in smaller municipalities, the sirens may still have to be activated manually by someone in the police or fire station. So the tornado has to be confirmed and someone in authority has to activate them. And that takes time.
I grew up in Minnesota and well remember the 1965 Twin Cities tornado outbreak. You don't know how lucky you are--poorer states don't have siren warning systems. I was stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi, where there were NO warning sirens. If you happened to have the TV or radio on, you'd hear about threatening weather. Otherwise, you had no warning whatsoever. That's when I got cable TV so I could get The Weather Channel.
Sirens heard are 2001-SRN and 2001-DC.
This is a classic video for me! I remember seeing it back in 2010 and man this was the most intense video lol
one of the better films of tornado formation i've seen so far. great job!!
I think you are coherent and jocular because it is a phenomenon to you.
You caught it on camera very well.
Please be careful the next time- - tornados have an intelligence of their own.
Thank you for video- - tremendous.
A person certinly had enough time to either take cover or flee from this one. What a beautiful storm. Extremely picturesque... The kind you see on calendars..... Thanks for sharing!!!
So weird how part of the sky is all sunny and bright while this beast does its thing! Great video!!
Id like to see the radar presentation of that
There is 2 tornado sirens being heard. The lower pitch one is a Thunderbolt 1000 and the higher pitch one is a 2001 SRNB I believe.
wow never saw a video that started before the touchdown and ended after dissipation- totally amazing video. My fav so far today! Great job!!
I agree with the last person-this is one of the best tornado videos I've seen. I live on the north side of Willmar and watched this tornado. It was 4 miles away from me and I could still hear it when the sirens weren't going off.
As a storm chaser, you cannot tell how strong a tornado is by it's size. I've seen tornadoes 1/2 mile wide that did EF-1 damage and some that are 300 yards wide and do EF-4 damage. A good example is the Paris, Texas tornado.
I've only seen this one other time. It was a water spout off VA Beach back in 2007. It literally sat there for a good 20mins or so and churned like a washing machine. It didn't move hardly a few yards until it finally dissolved away and disappeared into the clouds, craziest thing. But to see it on land with a tornado is freaky.
tornado sirens always send a chill down my spine...
Tornadoes are freaking cool man. It’s insane to me how a cloud can create such a perfect shape
What a video!!!
It's so scary!!!!
But a have a question:
why did the tornado sirens go off twice? Do sirens always do that???
Thanks for sharing!!!
I remember this day, I live in the cities and I was scared. (I have an extreme fear) this is so scary, but also really beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
@drybowser21 they actually set the sirens off a million times during this even. According to one of my friends in the Willmar area the set them off twice before the touchdown and like 5 or 6 (maybe more) times after it touched down.
Impressive! Thank God you were okay! Correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard somewhere that if you see a tornado and it doesn't look like it's moving, does that mean it's heading toward you?
Yep
the sirens go off when the funnel cloud touches down, to let people know that there is a tornado in the area, capable of being damaging. funnel clouds arent tornadoes until they touch down. but if there's rotation on the ground its considered a tornado. hope this helped =D
I too have never seen a tornado form and touch the ground, so thanks for giving us the chance to witness it, even if it's not in person
Usually when they don’t look like they are moving it means it’s coming toward you .
Fantastic footage! Great job.
That is one Epic touchdown whenever you see another one make another one
It's rare for a home video to catch a tornado from birth to death. Very nice catch.
Little late on the siren eh!
+Haley Buitron Ya i kinda noticed this to after i read your comment! Ill have to watch 2016 vids next fall and see if this trend is still there! Funnel cloud should be enough to set them off. Even a swirling storm would give alot more advance warning for people to seek shelter!
Actually, most places require their sirens set off multiple sirens during a warning. Usually in videos it's not the first time they've gone off, This one applies.
In Willmar MN and in most places a funnel is automatic grounds for siren activation with no question. But they don't sound until a report is made and then it still takes 30 seconds for them to sound. I'm pretty sure they had already sounded once for 3 mins before this video started
The guy taking the video jumped when the sirens first went off.
I have a Question for you have you ever seen a tornado 🌪 before I’m just wondering if you ever seen a tornado I hope 🤞 you have a great 👍 day
great video!! how often do they have tornados in MN?
Crazy, I was actually biking across country and passed near here (Clara City) about 3 days before this. On the 11th I was just over the line in South Dakota and that night I remember watching the insane storms across the prairies back in Minnesota.
this is awesome footage here of this tornado.
I love how the sirens sounded right as it expanded
I watched for 1:05 before they sounded the sirens, that's crazy!! I'm happy u were ok and thanks for this footage!!
I have watched a lot of tornado videos and this one up to a certain point was monstrous and nightmarish and the 2 gentleman you both were very very brave through the entire video, 10/10..
no matter how many times you hear it, that siren is eerie.
Wow. You are amazing. If only your line rider videos got on the news, eh?
P.S. I'm not Canadian.
The sirens sound beautiful
It really weirdly sounds like music.
Sadly, the lower-pitched siren that your hearing in this video was taken down and replaced.
i grew up in Litchfield,have family in Willmar,Benson,the whole area,worked at BNSF and brought trains into Willmar and that by far as to be one of those moments I wished I wouldve been in town,my brother was in Clara City while this was going on.
The sirens went off when the tornado was halfway down. I live in Purvis, Mississippi and there are 2 tornado sirens there and I live in a field 2 1/2 miles away from downtown and I can hear them loud and clear.
I love how you got the very begining, very interesting to see the tornado form. I was in the basement with the kids and our neighbor got greatpics of the one going down highway 12.
SUPERB!!! I felt like I was standing right next to you guys watcing this thing and hearing that siren! I live in the Twin Cities where it's not as easy to see a funnel. In Willmar, you seemed to have the perfect vantage point, what with the flat land in a more rural area with fewer trees. I suppose when the second round of sirens went off, is was the "all clear" since the tornado was roping out at the time?
@ladystorm61 They did. They go off continuously until the tornado is gone. He probably only got in the second sirens. The first ones already went off.
Cool vid. I showed it to my boys (they're born and raised in New Hampshire) to show them the dichotomy of weather...ie: tornado, sunshine, thunder. I was born and raised in Nebraska and it's been hard to explain it to them, easier to show them. Did that end up being a F2? It looks like it got bigger there for a while.
Heather H Yes, if memory serves, it did indeed end up an F2. Luckily it ended up just skirting the south end of town, a few turkey barns were leveled but it could have been much worse if it we're just a mile or so north of where it ended up.
Great footage! Thanks for sharing.
No matter how many times I've heard those sirens, they're still unsettling.
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I think they sound quite nice together (at least when you're a siren enthusiast). To me, the sirens sound like music rather than unsettling but sirens are supposed to get your attention so that's why they sound quite eerie and unsettling.
Is it just me, or did the siren turn off and then back on? And why did it take so long to turn it on in the first place, you could clearly see the tornado coming down!
Is one of those sirens a Thunderbeam Model?
It sounds like it, I know the other one has to be a federal 2001 series.
it sounds like a 2001 DC to me
That’s a Thunderbolt 1000 you’re hearing. You can also hear distant 2001s as you mentioned. That Thunderbolt has since been replaced by a new 2001-130.
@@GabesElectronics I have seen a 2001 DC there behind a hotel but that was back in 2000 when I was at a student council convention.
Wow!
I saw it on the news and I thought it not was far away from you.
-Ste95 (on IRTL :)
Only tornado I remember in my hometown was around 2003. I was living in Tiffin, Ohio at the time at my grandmother's house. It was somewhere around October or early November, and we just got this really cool safe, so me, my brother and my uncle were playing with it. We heard the sirens go off, and we found out that there was a tornado really close to Tiffin city limits. Thankfully, it didn't come into city limits.
I remember a few times tornadoes came close to us, I just have yet to see one.
Wow amazing footage
Nice way to meet your neighbors! Hey, I live next door to you and there's a really big tornado headed our way.
I have the same camera. The quality is astounding for something so compact.
Best home footage on TH-cam.
I don't know which is scarier, the fact that there's a tornado on the ground nearby, or the eerie wail of the sirens.
Sirens should have gone off WAY sooner! Was anyone hurt in this tornado?
Midwest Storm Chasers and Researchers thank God no one was hurt
They say if it looks like it’s nit moving it’s coming right for you
I've been to Willmar numerous times. Pretty good video for that year.
Amazing video, very well shot and kudos on staying calm, even in the beginning when it looked like it might not miss your house by a whole lot.
The warning sound came at a good time for people where the shooter lives, but MUCH too late for those closer to the tornado.
Sirens annoy me greatly, but they're insanely useful so they should be kept.
i was wondering, why did they wait so long to activate your tornado sirens. i thought that they would have activated them before the funnel touched down.
Wow, that sound in the background, is that the sound of a freight train alot of people say they hear when a tornado appears?
these sirens are sooo late to sound
Hint: if a tornado doesn't really appear to be moving, it is heading directly to/from you, if it is getting larger-it is coming to you.
Lol! "Hey honey! This is our neighbor Chad"! Great video! If I am remembering correctly, this occurred in the same year as the Buffalo Lake Tornado? That was a bad year. Even in Hutchinson, where I live, the winds from that twister wrecked a lot of property.
Great footage. Thanks for sharing.
how does the sirens work do they start as soon as the funnel hits the ground or when a funnel drops out of the cloud and keeps going until the funnel is off the ground?
wowz, thats pretty cool! looks like you had a fun time recording this.
The other siren is on?
That warning alarm is the most bone chilling sound ever. I used to have nightmares about that alarm as a kid.
Doctor Chocolate same but mine were about the tbolt 1000t's scary stuff im from Oklahoma so it happens all the time just last month a f1 took our barn down 500yards from my trailer
that alarm is the creepiest noise ever. You just know that hell is gonna break loose when you hear it
Amazing video! Got one question:
Why did the sirens wail 3 times? Separate warnings or do you guys have an "all clear" wail? Just curious
Who exactly was operating those sirens? They should have been blaring several minutes, not just a few seconds, before that tornado touched down. And you don't just turn the sirens off when it lifts up--it can come back at any time!
The sirens sound before a tornado touches down. Do the sirens sound like every 30 minutes or what?
Those sirens are very erie. Kinda scary too. What type of sirens are they
For some reason, I thought this was in Belgium or something. Then , 1:04 happened and I was just ,, ''ohh, of course , what was I even thinking lol''
awesome video, the part where the sirens start up has that "end of the world" feel to it.
I still cant believe people get weeks of notice of a hurricane and they dont leave their homes but here in the midwest a tornado touches down in our backyards and we are usually ready for them.
They are suppose to only sound the sirens when the tornado touches the ground. This is because a lot of cases, tonados come back up, and that would be evacuating neighborhoods that do not even need to be evacuated, but i gess better safe than sorry
I can hear a 2001, but what is the electronic siren? Is it a Whelen?
Actually, its a thunderbolt 1000 with a 5M blower! Its since been replaced with a 2001-130.