I saw a dust devil one time at my school and we were having panic attacks thinking that it would become a tornado. Edit: I live in California so I have no idea how we thought that the dust devil would turn into a tornado.
I once saw a dust devil powerful enough to toss trash cans and push people around at school. It even had subvortices. And nobody rlly cared lol. Aussies are built different ig.
@@matahugu8675 It was a crazy setup, 35C ground temp and a cool, dry breeze. The breeze paused and boom, huge dust devil. Almost invisible cuz very little dust too.
Should've put in the Joplin tornado from the unrealistic comparison video at the end lol. Good video nonetheless, loved how you emphasized how El Reno's condensation funnel wasn't fully developed
@@matahugu8675 Yes you are correct when you say that they can have any size. But I put the average of all the tornado scales. Thank you for the support.
I storm chase with my dad. On our second most recent chase, a funnel dropped down and hit a field about a mile away from us. Straight to the point, I was (if not) the first person to use the restroom, outside, on a dirt road, in a tornado!
It did touch down, though it never had a fully developed condensation funnel. The windfield of the tornado was significantly larger than what was visible, this combined with its unpredictable path is why it's the only tornado to take the lives of storm chasers
During PE at school, a dust devil formed,it kicked up certain trash(bags,& others) it formed on a corner of the gate,but it’s lifetime was estimated to be,10 seconds
sad fact:el reno tornado was the first tornado to kill storm chasers ,it was the twistex crew,but dan robinson escaped el reno tornado ,the fact he was a few hundred meters ahead of the twistex crew
@@CrislikgamsCorrection: El Reno was [Not] the first tornado to kill storm chasers. The first tornado to kill storm chasers occurred on June 8, 1979, near Wichita Falls, Texas. James and Donna Johnson, storm chasers, were killed when a tornado struck their vehicle.
The only reason the El reno tornado was rated ef3 was because it was in an open field where minimal to no true damage can occur even though it caused death to a team of beloved storm chasers including five others. If the tornado had occurred a few miles north it would have hit El reno directly and could've caused major or even devastating damage and could've been rated a high ef4 or ef5.
if it had gone a few miles north, it would've easily caused ef5 damage. the highest recorded wind speeds in the storm were anywhere between 300-310 mph.
1:57 don’t forget the hallam Nebraska tornado. It may have been a football field and a half smaller but it had a bigger condensation funnel. So it’s biggest condensation funnel on a tornado. Another mention is the 1999… uh… I can’t remember the tornado’s name but it had an unofficial Wind field of 4.3 miles.
I saw a really slow and weak "snownado" on a black diamond run at a ski resort once. Norquay, if I remember correctly. It was pretty cool. Just a slowly rotating column of snow uphill of me as I crossed that run.
I see tons of leaf devils but one of them I intercepted with my friend with cardboard tiv 2’s and it almost ripped mine in half and my friends started to slide and shake too. It was terrifying
Yeah as far as the El Reno tornado goes, I think the deceptive nature of the condensation funnel (which VERY MUCH would've made the tornado appear SMALLER than it actually was) is partially what led to the 8 deaths (including 4 storm chasers) that unfortunately occurred during the event
Fact: Theres 3 categories of windspeeds: Low End, Middle End, and High End, Low ends would have a low windspeed at 45-99 mph it doesnt matter if is a wedge tornado because one Low end EF3 tornado struck at valley view but potential windspeeds were low, middle ends are between 100-210 windspeed, High ends are the most windy and dangerous tornadoes, it can reach up to 211-321 windspeeds, 1999 Bridge Creek Moore F5 is a huge example at 321 windspeed
I was once in a ef0 while in my car it was scary but it was a fast tornado so it wasn’t over me much and it ended only about 90 seconds after it passed over us
because the el reno tornado wasn't exactly just a big, wide condensation funnel it consisted of many several sub vortices rotating around the main system also, the whole tornado was very rainwrapped so the funnel itself wasn't even visible that's what made this tornado very dangerous to storm chasers, so much so that it was the first tornado to claim storm chasers' lives due to its erratic movements and unstable growth
Should’ve mentioned the 2004 Hallam Tornado, unlike el Reno, the tornado had a mostly complete condensation funnel giving it an absolutely terrifying appearance and it was only 0.1 miles smaller than the el Reno tornado
I think i ever intercepted a dust devil Yeah so basically i ever walked trough a dust devil, it was kinda weak but it picked up small objects like trash or smth like that, it was pretty rare to see a dust devil in a neighborhood because our neighborhood has little dust
@@Nominous27 Starting at 23:30 in th-cam.com/video/4u5cGa9jIXQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5RlkA1t07zs1iVbC this video, ( 2013 El Reno tornado videos synced ), I THINK it was almost fully condensed. Also it goes until 24:00ish atleast. I may be wrong though.
@@SerialDesignationD_XD It had ef5 winds, it didn’t have many things to hit, and the things that were hit, weren’t in the main core. All the damage was ef3 so the national weather service rated it ef3.
Greenfield was estimated by windspeed to be around 318 mph. This was literally a day after the tornado became known. It actually had windspeeds of 180 mph. It isn’t by how strong the tornado is just by measuring the wind, the real meaning is damage.
I may or may not do some videos of the lives of famous tornadoes. To be clear, they will be animated.
this has to be the simplest yet best tornado size video on YT
Thanks, glad you enjoyed!
Definitely the most accurate and the best looking
Fr
RojoFern did a video like this, its about 29 minutes, but its extremely accurate @@jakehildebrand1824
i saw a weak wedge dust devil and it was very short lived, amazing to see
The biggest dust devil was 1 mile wide and I experienced it too
@@Xman_plays1234that's a sandstorm...
I’ve seen two massive dust devils next to each other, Near great sand dunes.
@@Xman_plays1234 cap
@@vernerjalava772 Martain Dust Devils are the size of a 1 mile sandstorm
I saw a dust devil one time at my school and we were having panic attacks thinking that it would become a tornado.
Edit: I live in California so I have no idea how we thought that the dust devil would turn into a tornado.
Lol
I once saw a dust devil powerful enough to toss trash cans and push people around at school. It even had subvortices. And nobody rlly cared lol. Aussies are built different ig.
I’ve been in a 80 mph wind thunderstorm
@@deinocheirusgaming6920never heard of a dust devil having subvorticies
@@matahugu8675 It was a crazy setup, 35C ground temp and a cool, dry breeze. The breeze paused and boom, huge dust devil. Almost invisible cuz very little dust too.
Should've put in the Joplin tornado from the unrealistic comparison video at the end lol. Good video nonetheless, loved how you emphasized how El Reno's condensation funnel wasn't fully developed
still a little inaccurate because any tornado can have any size, but still REALLY nice to have something that DOESN'T INCREASE HEIGHT AS WELL
@@matahugu8675 Yes you are correct when you say that they can have any size. But I put the average of all the tornado scales. Thank you for the support.
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Very cool, great editing too, adding sound effects can be a challenge.
Thanks, I gave up on this months ago before coming back to it.
I was shocked when I found out that not all large tornadoes including the El Reno one have proportionate condensation funnels.
Some tornadoes don't even have a visible funnel
rip twistex team fly high 🕊
Finally a good tornado size comparison
i walked through a dust devil
before at my school and it was pretty dark inside
How did you open your eyes if it’s sand or dirt…
@@KragenDruprobs smth like those goggles to open your eyes underwater
Now walk through an EF1
@@Adamoska-Official-YT challenge accepted
@@KragenDru i was squinting
great animation dude!😮
Finally a good scale of tornado sizes
Glad you enjoyed it!
1:00 No one talking about that transition?????
I storm chase with my dad. On our second most recent chase, a funnel dropped down and hit a field about a mile away from us. Straight to the point, I was (if not) the first person to use the restroom, outside, on a dirt road, in a tornado!
Very good this is too underated
Thanks!
this is suprisingly good for being made on flipaclip, good job dude
Did the El Reno tornado ever touch the ground, or was it just the subvortecies? Also, very high quality animations, keep it up!!
It was both
It did touch down, though it never had a fully developed condensation funnel. The windfield of the tornado was significantly larger than what was visible, this combined with its unpredictable path is why it's the only tornado to take the lives of storm chasers
During PE at school, a dust devil formed,it kicked up certain trash(bags,& others) it formed on a corner of the gate,but it’s lifetime was estimated to be,10 seconds
Cool art on this one
EF scale actually uses estimated wind speeds based on how much damage the tornado did so partly correct
sad fact:el reno tornado was the first tornado to kill storm chasers ,it was the twistex crew,but dan robinson escaped el reno tornado ,the fact he was a few hundred meters ahead of the twistex crew
yall can correct me
@@CrislikgamsCorrection: El Reno was [Not] the first tornado to kill storm chasers. The first tornado to kill storm chasers occurred on June 8, 1979, near Wichita Falls, Texas. James and Donna Johnson, storm chasers, were killed when a tornado struck their vehicle.
Could we get a part 2? You could measure big wedges for example.
Thank freaking god we have a video like this
for some reason i love this video and its animation style, good job
Thank you!
@@Nominous27 yw
The only reason the El reno tornado was rated ef3 was because it was in an open field where minimal to no true damage can occur even though it caused death to a team of beloved storm chasers including five others. If the tornado had occurred a few miles north it would have hit El reno directly and could've caused major or even devastating damage and could've been rated a high ef4 or ef5.
if it had gone a few miles north, it would've easily caused ef5 damage. the highest recorded wind speeds in the storm were anywhere between 300-310 mph.
El reno was an absolute MONSTER. RIP Tim Samaras.
Simple, good detail, over all, good video.
@@Memers222 Thanks!
1:57 don’t forget the hallam Nebraska tornado. It may have been a football field and a half smaller but it had a bigger condensation funnel. So it’s biggest condensation funnel on a tornado. Another mention is the 1999… uh… I can’t remember the tornado’s name but it had an unofficial Wind field of 4.3 miles.
I like how relaxing this vid is
a wind speed can give you a general idea of the scale of a twister but it’s better to rate them via damage.
some tornadoes can just be stupidly big but not an EF5. great animation btw.
i almost got hit by an EF3 tornado on August 8th 2024
I saw a really slow and weak "snownado" on a black diamond run at a ski resort once. Norquay, if I remember correctly. It was pretty cool. Just a slowly rotating column of snow uphill of me as I crossed that run.
@@Ben_Kimber I went skiing this weekend, I saw like 2 of those.
@@Nominous27 I can't help but be a little jealous. That's really cool.
@@Ben_Kimber Doesn’t beat the 5 times (including where I broke my leg) Where it was windy, but sunny so you couldn’t Not see snownados.
although guys, remember that tornadoes can be very thin and still be able to make a house no longer exists!!!
Glad to see a fellow rojofern enjoyer here
I see tons of leaf devils but one of them I intercepted with my friend with cardboard tiv 2’s and it almost ripped mine in half and my friends started to slide and shake too. It was terrifying
Yeah as far as the El Reno tornado goes, I think the deceptive nature of the condensation funnel (which VERY MUCH would've made the tornado appear SMALLER than it actually was) is partially what led to the 8 deaths (including 4 storm chasers) that unfortunately occurred during the event
Can I remake this?
@@a-183therealone Sure, just give credits.
@ thanks
Honestly I like the way the ef0 looks not the fat rest of them
Very well made
Fact: Theres 3 categories of windspeeds: Low End, Middle End, and High End, Low ends would have a low windspeed at 45-99 mph it doesnt matter if is a wedge tornado because one Low end EF3 tornado struck at valley view but potential windspeeds were low, middle ends are between 100-210 windspeed, High ends are the most windy and dangerous tornadoes, it can reach up to 211-321 windspeeds, 1999 Bridge Creek Moore F5 is a huge example at 321 windspeed
The fact the campo tornado was the tallest out of all tornadoes
My dumb ahh brain thought that the supercell thunderstorm was fake but when i search it up it was real.
Nice animations
could you make more?
That's animation very good ❤
At the first 3 weeks of 1st grade my class saw a tornado swirling on top of us but luckily it was an ef0
I could never do an animation like this😭😭😭btw I sub
I was once in a ef0 while in my car it was scary but it was a fast tornado so it wasn’t over me much and it ended only about 90 seconds after it passed over us
Why did the last one not have anything on the outside of the inside of the tornado but the middle
because the el reno tornado wasn't exactly just a big, wide condensation funnel
it consisted of many several sub vortices rotating around the main system
also, the whole tornado was very rainwrapped so the funnel itself wasn't even visible
that's what made this tornado very dangerous to storm chasers, so much so that it was the first tornado to claim storm chasers' lives due to its erratic movements and unstable growth
Alr
Should’ve mentioned the 2004 Hallam Tornado, unlike el Reno, the tornado had a mostly complete condensation funnel giving it an absolutely terrifying appearance and it was only 0.1 miles smaller than the el Reno tornado
The super cell thunderstorm is massive
Can you do the walking man tornado
I think i ever intercepted a dust devil
Yeah so basically i ever walked trough a dust devil, it was kinda weak but it picked up small objects like trash or smth like that, it was pretty rare to see a dust devil in a neighborhood because our neighborhood has little dust
I have seen an ef4 first hand and man it was loud and dark inside of it. 10/10 wouldn't recommend.
Underrated
Wow thats good
you should do the mulham and el reno comparison because mulham had a completely condensed visible funnel
I was thinking about it.
Don't wanna be that guy, but do you mean Mulhall?
@@America1776. No talking about the 2.5 mile wide mulham tornado
@@Uraniummmm I searched it up and it doesn't come up
@@America1776. Look at one of my sources, he talks about the mulham tornado
2:05 for some reason the shadows of the supercell creep me out
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@@THEROBLOXGOJO-h9p HOW DID U GET HERE
@@TheDestroyerOne-lw1ky lol i love tornadoes
sometimes their rating is also based on wind speeds
@@Lakesidit used to be rated on wind speeds, but now it’s just damage. Now it’s never wind speeds.
dang I didnt know that tornados rated by damage tysm bro
@@gojothestormkiller Np
little correction: landspouts dont come from the sky to ground
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@@Nominous27 he meant that landspouts start from the ground up, not from the supercell
Not all landsouts come from the ground @@vano-x4i
I dont storm chase because in dominican republic only has mini tornadoes and they are weak
Mini tornado?
@Fnkid6505 yes
W animation, but obviously it's not perfect, make more size comprasions like that
hey bro what app did you use on this to make that animation?
@@Pinoysum Flipaclip
@@Nominous27 oh ok bc im rlly struggling animating at that app so ok
@@Nominous27 I see a water spout on a news when a Water spout hits a boat
Average EF5 cannot be too large too, it’s actually based on the type, if it’s wedge and it’s EF5 then it’s going to be massive.
Just because it’s a wedge dosent mean it will always be an EF5, multiple wedge EF1’s have been recorded.
@ Yes it’s true.
what TIP storm like ?
One time i saw a massive waterspout and a GIGANTIC ef2 looking tornadoe made of dust
Was it in Destin Florida? I missed that one, BY ONE DAY! At least I got to see a different, smaller one a few days earlier.
@@Nominous27 nah it was in aruba
I saw a dust devil at my school when I was at 6 years old... But I just say "WOW" bc I still don't know the world when I was 6😅
How is an ef3 wedge that’s cool I thought cone tornado
Where is the 1999 Mulhall tornado?
It might have been 4.2 miles wide, I don't know though.
The Mulhall was not 4.2 El Reno 2013 is the largest tornado ever recorded
@@paulooliveira8261 Search it up...
Its windfield was 4.2 miles
never got confirmed
@@veljjagi that is unofficial, the real width of the F4 was 1 mile wide
I thought the dust devil was a big tornado
You forgot about the tri state tornado 🌪️
thats not a type of tornado
@@wilbert_GTit is its a tornado that happened
@@Cooleditzzlolit’s not a type of tornado tho
Hmm if I do this again I’ll add it.
@@Cooleditzzlol The tornado was quite literally invisible to everyone in its path
I was waiting for the joplin tornado to come in
Nice video, I think at one point in El Reno's life it was fully condensed, and it was a monster.
@@Maxthepro1012 it was never fully condensed, one of the main reasons it killed four chasers.
@@Nominous27 Starting at 23:30 in th-cam.com/video/4u5cGa9jIXQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5RlkA1t07zs1iVbC this video, ( 2013 El Reno tornado videos synced ), I THINK it was almost fully condensed. Also it goes until 24:00ish atleast. I may be wrong though.
@@Maxthepro1012The actual tornado was way bigger than that.
@@Nominous27the el Reno??
its actually so unfair that el reno was rated ef3 like it killed 8 ppl and had like 250-300 mph wind speeds and it was the widest tornado in history
@@justguitarplayer1501 Well it only did ef3 damage, (Only came close to houses) Giving it the ef3 rating.
1:56 wrong
The multi vortex was a ef3 but the main tornado was a EF5
@@SerialDesignationD_XD It had ef5 winds, it didn’t have many things to hit, and the things that were hit, weren’t in the main core. All the damage was ef3 so the national weather service rated it ef3.
Got run over by a slow moving dust devil once
“All those tornados do look like the averag- OH MY GOD WHAT IS THAT THING WHY IS IT BUILT LIKE THAT IS THAT SUPERCELL THUNDER STOR?-“
Literally my brothers reaction.
Dang, my question is how a small cloud having an updraft turns into.. THIS!?
@@blueberrycandys3876 Cape
the SPIN.. ah ok.
@@blueberrycandys3876 More of the instability of the atmosphere (what cape is)
You forgot about the Steam twister! (Steam devil)
Fact. Ef is speed and F is damage
@@Tylerz_theman it’s the other way around.
I'll bite, some tornados can be rated ef5 and be a stove pipe tornado, from my knowledge, love it anyway!
@@white_suit_nickironswordfa208 Yes, but I showed the average of every tornado.
@@Nominous27 Didn't catch onto that, again, still really like the animation!
Then there's the F5 tornado at Elie, Manitoba. Relatively thin (max 140 m), but managed to sweep a single well-built home off its foundation.
It’s nympholgy (finish)Ik it’s off topic
No stovepipe no rope
Mine have a hurricane Storm one time
The rarest tornado is a EF5 Wedge according to happen once every 120+ years
@@Dude_Studio-i7h They happen every year…
@@Nominous27 welp I’m dead☠️
@@Nominous27weirdly enough, the last recorded EF5 tornado was from 2013
there hasn't been any EF5s since then, only just EF0-4 tornadoes
@@HeadsetHatGuy I just checked tornado archive and, you are correct. I somehow never noticed that.
@@HeadsetHatGuyTo be honest, tornadoes with Ef5 Windspeeds still happen, it’s just none of them have any structures full strength.
EF4 Mulica
how am i late for 2 weeks
also 1:49 WHAT THE HECK IS THA-
I experienced no tornado at all.
So skinny tornado friendly and thicc tornado mean.
If there were no outliers then yes, but outliers are a thing that exist so no, the biggest tornado ever recorded was an ef-3
Oh nah in my opinion, tornadoes doesn’t hit Vietnam instead of a tornado it’s a hurricane
Cool
Wow a ef3 tornado is biggest one not ef5
Size doesn't matter
I thought greenfield was stornger than el reno
@@theofficialnoobedbox Yes it was, but el Reno was the largest.
@@Nominous27 oh i thought it said strongest tornado
Greenfield was estimated by windspeed to be around 318 mph. This was literally a day after the tornado became known. It actually had windspeeds of 180 mph. It isn’t by how strong the tornado is just by measuring the wind, the real meaning is damage.
@@mogomoe Yes you are correct when the tornados are measured by damage
thats a ef4 or ef5 multivortex (greenfield)
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