I was a storm chaser for 20 years and I moved back from Waco TX to Comanche TX when my parents got sick and needed help. I got to chase the supercell last week from Cisco to past Waco. Large hail in Hico, one small tornado at killeen, but some amazing pics
It takes a team of extremely experienced chaser to do do this at night time. Especially when you’re in places like MS, AL, GA, etc… with trees blocking everything.
I watched your Minecraft videos on mmapgaming when I was younger, but I love these videos now! Keep up the good work, I hope you become very successful.
In tornado situations I run lights. I mean of course I come to a stop and wait for traffic but thankfully here in tulsa we dont have redlight cameras. Multiple times we have been in tornado warned storms with sirens while I am driving home from work and people will sit at lights to turn right or left and they will wait a full cycle for the green arrow instead of yielding left or right on green. It always amazes me how people are just so unaware. Anyways the only 2 tornados I have seen/chased were 2 very significant when it comes to how storms are warned. Joplin in 2011. My dad asked if I wanted to go chase because we could see from Tulsa how intense those storms were going to be. We had never chased before or had any training. We drove all the way to joplin and then it looked like the storm was falling apart so then turned back to go south maybe 15 minutes before the infamous tornado hit. We actually missed it to go chase in kansas oklahoma... which is on the border or oklahoma and arkansas... We saw a little EF1 hit siloam springs. Then got the call about Joplin. Part of me is glad we turned back but the other part of me wishes I had seen it. The reason that storm matters so much is because it put an end to over warning. Back then they would sound the sirens for every little storm if it had any rotation at all which made us ignore sirens. The other storm was the Tulsa tornado from 2017. I was asleep which is weird because I normally stay up till 2am every night. This thing came through around midnight. Something woke me up. I dont know what it was but something. I looked out side to see the trees blowing like crazy and I just attributed the sound I was hearing to the wind. I was living with my parents renting a bedroom. I jumped up and something told me to go wake them up. When I walked into my parents bedroom my dad was awake in bed. I told him "I think we should move to the basement" he replied with "I am pretty sure it just passed us" So I walked outside just in time to see it in 1 flash of lightning about a half mile south east of me. Then the sirens went off. This storm had no warning. There was a small chance of rain that could be thunderstorms but no predictions of tornados, thats why I went to sleep because I love sleeping through light rain and storms. Anyways it did knock my power out but like 5 minutes after it had passed and my power was only out for maybe 20 minutes. Around 2am I drove to my work to see if it got hit and it did not fortunately/unfortunately. The path started about 4 blocks from me, went through my backyard as an EF0 and about 2 blocks later ramped up to an EF1 and then after another block became an EF2. I lived at 38th and yale the storm followed 41st from basically yale to sheridan which is about a mile then curved south. The reason that storm was significant is because it showed what under warning can do. Thankfully no one died, but 30 people were injured in a TGIFridays that was about 6 blocks from my house. Its wild to think how close I was to getting hit. The path on the weather services map literally had it going through my backyard 10 feet from my bedroom.
Yeah I probably would've run the light if I was paying more attention to those crazy velocities, after making sure no one was around of course. That's so crazy you were that close to Joplin! I flew over it a few years after and could still see the scar. But you had a tornado just skirt your backyard?! Yikes. Thanks for sharing.
@@MorePi Yeah the backyard one was crazy. Still can't believe how little damage we had. Most of my neighbors had little damage as well thanks to it not ramping up until it got to the outlet mall thing. As for Joplin I often think about the simple what if we stayed there. Both glad and sad I didn't.
I'll admit. It would be really amazing to see together in storm chase you, Storm Chaser Chad and Mark and Matt Peyton, that would be ome crazy journey. Good video.
I remember this. May 22 2020. I got great time lapse imagery from my house in Wichita Falls. Thankful no tornadoes hit us, but we got a lot of rain that night
It was complicated. I actually animated the icon over the radar in Adobe After Effects. I used a screen shot of my Google Maps timeline from that day to trace the path, and then my dashcam clock to match the timings of things like turning onto a new road. For the radar I screen captured GRLevelII, and downloaded the radar files from that storm chase here: console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser/gcp-public-data-nexrad-l2;tab=objects?prefix=&forceOnObjectsSortingFiltering=false&pli=1 But all of that took a whole day, so now I just screen record my iPad, speed it up, and it looks almost as good. Only problem is if I loose cell service the radar freezes, but I can always annimate shots like in this video if I still need to.
We must have been near each other for that little Bellevue tornado! Basically the same reaction from about the same angle. 😂 It just appeared out of the rain! Glad you stayed safe.
@@MorePi Actually no, I was kinda late to the party driving down from Kansas City. So I had come in from the DFW area. Was on my way up to Wichita Falls when I got distracted by the Bellevue storm. Happened to be in the right place at the right time for that one!
Oh that must be annoying I hate them too it’s just annoying but all i know is there used to stop people from going off the road and to annoy storm chasers
Honestly the footage of pi returning to Bowie and it just being destroyed was kinda terrifying, it also reminds me of how tsunamis got their name, tsunami means harbor wave in a different language because sailors would go to sea from their (intact) docks, see nothing wrong while at sea, then return to shore to find their docks and everything else destroyed, the reason they don’t feel or see the wave is because out at sea the wave is only about 3 feet tall and about 50-100 miles wide, meaning it’s very subtle, only difference between those stories and pi’s case here is that pi knew it was happening
Not yet! Hoping to get my last chase video from 2020 up in an attempt to get caught up soon. That and the big outbreaks were pretty far away. I've got a wedding to go to this week but after that I'm going to hit the plains hard.
Just some advice for you. If you happen to drive through a deep puddle, keep the rpms high(about 2k rpm). That will help keep the spark going in case water gets down the coil pack to the spark plugs. It's not a big problem with newer cars, but it can happen. It's happened to my 2006 saturn vue a few times between 2008 to present.
You should add a link to this channel to the most recent video to your MeMyselfAndPi channel. A lot of us wonder where you are now. Glad to see you are still creating. I am revisiting the 4x4 tutorial to flip the edge after over 10 years.
I ❤ your energy, choice of words & your Sissy being there for you. I was raised in tornado alley. I saw a churning cloud spinN loudly over our home as a young teen, the sirens blareN scare the bejesus out of me and so I rarely visit home. I crept into KCMo in 2011 from the west coast that May..during the Joplin disaster. We had a lg storm cellar to keep us safe & I can't visit the alley zone if family doesn't have a safe space. Don't like guns nor tornados. Lived through the eruption of Mt St Helen's in 1980. I ❤your chase and hope you all stay safe to chase another day. Your work is so vital to communities that are impacted by these violent storms from mother nature. ✌️
Sure, I can try to write an alternative story based on the video title. Here is what I came up with: I Survived a 500 yd Wide TORNADO! It was a normal day in Oklahoma. I was driving home from work, listening to some music on the radio. The sky was clear and blue, and I had no idea what was about to happen. Suddenly, I heard a loud siren and a voice saying “Tornado warning! Seek shelter immediately!” I looked around and saw a huge funnel cloud forming in the distance. It was moving fast, and it looked like it was heading straight for me. I panicked and tried to find a place to hide. I saw a gas station nearby and decided to drive there. Maybe they had a basement or something. I sped up and reached the gas station, but it was too late. The tornado was right behind me, and it was massive. It was at least 500 yards wide, and it was roaring like a freight train. I jumped out of my car and ran into the gas station. There were a few other people inside, and they looked terrified. We all huddled together in a corner, hoping that the tornado would pass by. But it didn’t. It hit the gas station with full force, ripping off the roof and walls. Everything started flying around us: chairs, tables, shelves, cans, bottles. I felt something hit my head and I blacked out. When I woke up, I was lying on the ground, covered in debris. I looked around and saw that the gas station was completely destroyed. There was nothing left but rubble. The tornado was gone, but it had left a trail of devastation behind it. I checked myself for injuries and found that I had a cut on my forehead and some bruises on my arms and legs. Nothing serious, thankfully. I looked for the other people who were in the gas station with me, and I saw that they were all alive too. We were lucky to survive. We helped each other get out of the wreckage and waited for help to arrive. We were shocked by what we had experienced, but we were also grateful to be alive. We had survived a 500 yd wide tornado! Received message. Sure, I can try to write an alternative story based on the video title. Here is what I came up with: **I Survived a 500 yd Wide TORNADO!** It was a normal day in Oklahoma. I was driving home from work, listening to some music on the radio. The sky was clear and blue, and I had no idea what was about to happen. Suddenly, I heard a loud siren and a voice saying "Tornado warning! Seek shelter immediately!" I looked around and saw a huge funnel cloud forming in the distance. It was moving fast, and it looked like it was heading straight for me. I panicked and tried to find a place to hide. I saw a gas station nearby and decided to drive there. Maybe they had a basement or something. I sped up and reached the gas station, but it was too late. The tornado was right behind me, and it was massive. It was at least 500 yards wide, and it was roaring like a freight train. I jumped out of my car and ran into the gas station. There were a few other people inside, and they looked terrified. We all huddled together in a corner, hoping that the tornado would pass by. But it didn't. It hit the gas station with full force, ripping off the roof and walls. Everything started flying around us: chairs, tables, shelves, cans, bottles. I felt something hit my head and I blacked out. When I woke up, I was lying on the ground, covered in debris. I looked around and saw that the gas station was completely destroyed. There was nothing left but rubble. The tornado was gone, but it had left a trail of devastation behind it. I checked myself for injuries and found that I had a cut on my forehead and some bruises on my arms and legs. Nothing serious, thankfully. I looked for the other people who were in the gas station with me, and I saw that they were all alive too. We were lucky to survive. We helped each other get out of the wreckage and waited for help to arrive. We were shocked by what we had experienced, but we were also grateful to be alive. We had survived a 500 yd wide tornado!
As you're excited to see them I get super anxious and very scared anytime we get a watch or warning . I'm trying to educate myself so maybe I won't be so fearful. Never experienced tornadoes before but we moved to Mo and this is our first season and so far April 4 and 5 was scary
You’re not alone. I have anxiety as well. It affects a lot of people. I can read radar extremely well and still get nervous on high risk/moderate risk days as I know what they can turn into to. Gotta take comfort in the fact that the chances of your street and area getting hit are extremely small but I know that doesn’t help really when you’re anxious. Just breathe and have a place to go. That really helps because no matter what, you know you can get to safety
I have anxiety about tornadoes too, Little Ray. Anytime a watch appears, I watch the weather, even in school! as soon as a warning hits, i tremble and panic so badly. But don't worry, just hope that there won't be a tornado and it (Hopefully) won't happen. Missouri (at least where i'm at) doesn't have any tornadoes at all. I hope this helped-
I’ve always wanted to chase tornados but bc we dont have money to pay for gas that much i have to wait for a storm to appear in lower Wisconsin/ mid Wisconsin but besides that i dont even know if its a good storm and when the spc service says it gets close it will either not show anything, show a huge storm but hard to deal with or if the day before doesn’t have anything good i have wait like weeks or even months. I’ve just been waiting but its pretty depressing so far
I know right?! I saw myself in his shoes when I first saw the photo, so I think I have to change how I chase too. Really wish I could've been there to return the favor and give him a ride.
This is what Priuses were made for
You're literally everywhere 😊. Great taste Tay, great taste
Chocolate storrrrm
Whoope for that
Chocolate rainnnnnnn
Prii?
I was a storm chaser for 20 years and I moved back from Waco TX to Comanche TX when my parents got sick and needed help. I got to chase the supercell last week from Cisco to past Waco. Large hail in Hico, one small tornado at killeen, but some amazing pics
Nice! are your parents better or still sick?
One video a month isn’t enough. We need MORE PI!!!
Well I sure have even more to post! Part of the reason why I haven't chased yet this year. Hoping to get 1 more video out before I hit the road again.
Yes. Risk your life more times for our entertainment!
@@heavymetalmusichead4969 You must be out your mind
@@heavymetalmusichead4969reall?????
@@uItraWthere joking
Now I see why chasing tornadoes at night is so extremely dangerous on so many levels!! 😮
It takes a team of extremely experienced chaser to do do this at night time. Especially when you’re in places like MS, AL, GA, etc… with trees blocking everything.
Especially when a tornado is rain wrapped. That makes it way more dangerous.
Mark Peyton needs to see this!
happy PI day! storms are cooking today
Happy pi day you are missed please come back
3:48 the audio failure LOL
Pi always giving us the best storm videos! From 3 years ago
Yup indeed
yes lol
I thought I heard him say "2020" somewhere in there. This is one of the most active Tornado years in awhile.
This is solid content, music fits PERFECT
3:50 I thought a demon posesed you 💀
same💀
same💀
LETS GOOoOoO
mark and matt was at the historical marker too
Matt was there too? He must've thought Mark was a dork for talking to some dumb historical marker. 🤣
@@MorePi what your expecting its mark😉
Im so glad I found this channel that covers Tornadoes 🌪 so much better than Storm chasers reruns.
FIRST LIKE AND COMMENT LETS GO. All jokes aside, keep chasin pi! Your videos are great.
Hi
Hi
I watched your Minecraft videos on mmapgaming when I was younger, but I love these videos now! Keep up the good work, I hope you become very successful.
3:50 Pi just turned on monster mode for a sec
What radar program do you use
"That's a new form of cool - to storm chase on a motorcycle." 😆
What camera do you use?
the prius is giga for going in so ment storms and tornados
Chills ran down my spine when you said your ears popped
I think this is the happiest man to see a tornado.
Your the real deal, I'm hooked.
0:27 what’s the music
3:50 Pi went full robot mode lol
Where are you pi we all miss you :[
It’s been 9 months and still hasn’t posted yet hhhmmm what happen I hope you post 2024
Amazing storm chase, i hope all effected by the tornado got the help they need.
3:50 dayum dats some bass 😎
3:51 "WŒW ÞĦÆTS ŚŴĒRĻÏŅ" 💀💀
4:18 Beautiful shot!!
Hello "More Pi"! Thank you for showing us such a wonderful video! I feel so happy! I'm looking forward to your next work! Have a nice day!
3:50 " WÆŒW THÆ ẞwirl on radar "
What is that app you're using, would come in handy if a twister was in my path. Stay safe out there
Radar scope friend
is he ok its been 8 months!
In tornado situations I run lights. I mean of course I come to a stop and wait for traffic but thankfully here in tulsa we dont have redlight cameras. Multiple times we have been in tornado warned storms with sirens while I am driving home from work and people will sit at lights to turn right or left and they will wait a full cycle for the green arrow instead of yielding left or right on green. It always amazes me how people are just so unaware.
Anyways the only 2 tornados I have seen/chased were 2 very significant when it comes to how storms are warned. Joplin in 2011. My dad asked if I wanted to go chase because we could see from Tulsa how intense those storms were going to be. We had never chased before or had any training. We drove all the way to joplin and then it looked like the storm was falling apart so then turned back to go south maybe 15 minutes before the infamous tornado hit. We actually missed it to go chase in kansas oklahoma... which is on the border or oklahoma and arkansas... We saw a little EF1 hit siloam springs. Then got the call about Joplin. Part of me is glad we turned back but the other part of me wishes I had seen it. The reason that storm matters so much is because it put an end to over warning. Back then they would sound the sirens for every little storm if it had any rotation at all which made us ignore sirens.
The other storm was the Tulsa tornado from 2017. I was asleep which is weird because I normally stay up till 2am every night. This thing came through around midnight. Something woke me up. I dont know what it was but something. I looked out side to see the trees blowing like crazy and I just attributed the sound I was hearing to the wind. I was living with my parents renting a bedroom. I jumped up and something told me to go wake them up. When I walked into my parents bedroom my dad was awake in bed. I told him "I think we should move to the basement" he replied with "I am pretty sure it just passed us" So I walked outside just in time to see it in 1 flash of lightning about a half mile south east of me. Then the sirens went off. This storm had no warning. There was a small chance of rain that could be thunderstorms but no predictions of tornados, thats why I went to sleep because I love sleeping through light rain and storms. Anyways it did knock my power out but like 5 minutes after it had passed and my power was only out for maybe 20 minutes. Around 2am I drove to my work to see if it got hit and it did not fortunately/unfortunately. The path started about 4 blocks from me, went through my backyard as an EF0 and about 2 blocks later ramped up to an EF1 and then after another block became an EF2. I lived at 38th and yale the storm followed 41st from basically yale to sheridan which is about a mile then curved south.
The reason that storm was significant is because it showed what under warning can do. Thankfully no one died, but 30 people were injured in a TGIFridays that was about 6 blocks from my house. Its wild to think how close I was to getting hit. The path on the weather services map literally had it going through my backyard 10 feet from my bedroom.
Yeah I probably would've run the light if I was paying more attention to those crazy velocities, after making sure no one was around of course.
That's so crazy you were that close to Joplin! I flew over it a few years after and could still see the scar. But you had a tornado just skirt your backyard?! Yikes. Thanks for sharing.
@@MorePi Yeah the backyard one was crazy. Still can't believe how little damage we had. Most of my neighbors had little damage as well thanks to it not ramping up until it got to the outlet mall thing. As for Joplin I often think about the simple what if we stayed there. Both glad and sad I didn't.
I'll admit. It would be really amazing to see together in storm chase you, Storm Chaser Chad and Mark and Matt Peyton, that would be ome crazy journey. Good video.
3:51 WOW LOOK AT THIS SWIRL ON RADAR
Lmfao
wow what a great storm chasing video always enjoying these keep them coming Pi! 👍
What radar do you use?
what radar do you use? in 0:01
3:50 i cant with how the mic distorted 😂
3:50 it's swirling one sec *engages robo mode* WOW THATS SWIRLIN on radar
That prius needs a vacation 😂
I remember this. May 22 2020. I got great time lapse imagery from my house in Wichita Falls. Thankful no tornadoes hit us, but we got a lot of rain that night
FINALLY NEW VIDEO HE HAS RETURNED
how do you link your location to your radar im trying to get a setup like this
It was complicated. I actually animated the icon over the radar in Adobe After Effects. I used a screen shot of my Google Maps timeline from that day to trace the path, and then my dashcam clock to match the timings of things like turning onto a new road. For the radar I screen captured GRLevelII, and downloaded the radar files from that storm chase here: console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser/gcp-public-data-nexrad-l2;tab=objects?prefix=&forceOnObjectsSortingFiltering=false&pli=1
But all of that took a whole day, so now I just screen record my iPad, speed it up, and it looks almost as good. Only problem is if I loose cell service the radar freezes, but I can always annimate shots like in this video if I still need to.
5:17 sounds like an old car horn XD
We must have been near each other for that little Bellevue tornado! Basically the same reaction from about the same angle. 😂 It just appeared out of the rain! Glad you stayed safe.
Oh no way! I take it you bailed on the North storm the same time I did?
@@MorePi Actually no, I was kinda late to the party driving down from Kansas City. So I had come in from the DFW area. Was on my way up to Wichita Falls when I got distracted by the Bellevue storm. Happened to be in the right place at the right time for that one!
3:50 *alien noises*
0:12 MARK PEYTON??!?!?
i never knew meteorology was so cool
3:51 the mic 😂
When are you going to post that Nebraska rainwrappd wedge with the anti cyclonic
this suff is awesome because i have never seen a tornado
and i like your content
Great video pi I loved it
The tornado kid. His insurance company must love you. Lol. Good stuff.
Yo when r ya going to uplaod again
3:51 why does your voice sound like that it’s funny lol but those tornadoes looked great too
Was running over a rumble strip. I swear they make those just for storm chasers 😅
Oh that must be annoying I hate them too it’s just annoying but all i know is there used to stop people from going off the road and to annoy storm chasers
Honestly the footage of pi returning to Bowie and it just being destroyed was kinda terrifying, it also reminds me of how tsunamis got their name, tsunami means harbor wave in a different language because sailors would go to sea from their (intact) docks, see nothing wrong while at sea, then return to shore to find their docks and everything else destroyed, the reason they don’t feel or see the wave is because out at sea the wave is only about 3 feet tall and about 50-100 miles wide, meaning it’s very subtle, only difference between those stories and pi’s case here is that pi knew it was happening
Wait I thought more ip will be done with TH-cam?
Will there be another video featuring the damage?
3:51 bro the way the the microphone just changed
☠️☠️☠️💀💀💀💀💀
Bro I watched Matt’s video about this when it first came out and now this 3 years later! Well a little late
Edit: why hasn’t he posted in 9 months?
Man, that was close! Glad you are alive!
was this the mississippi?
yesss I love your videos pi! Have you gotten any storm chasing videos in 2023 yet?
Not yet! Hoping to get my last chase video from 2020 up in an attempt to get caught up soon. That and the big outbreaks were pretty far away. I've got a wedding to go to this week but after that I'm going to hit the plains hard.
@@MorePi Can't wait! Love all your videos.
3:50 This is so cursed, lmao!🤣
how do i get the radar you use?
That's RadarScope. It's a paid app, but the resolution is SO much better.
at 14:17 the truck said "Im GOnNA GO FOr a SwiM"
Just some advice for you. If you happen to drive through a deep puddle, keep the rpms high(about 2k rpm). That will help keep the spark going in case water gets down the coil pack to the spark plugs. It's not a big problem with newer cars, but it can happen. It's happened to my 2006 saturn vue a few times between 2008 to present.
He's in a shitty PRIUS! Are you serious!?!
You should add a link to this channel to the most recent video to your MeMyselfAndPi channel. A lot of us wonder where you are now. Glad to see you are still creating. I am revisiting the 4x4 tutorial to flip the edge after over 10 years.
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he has returned
I ❤ your energy, choice of words & your Sissy being there for you. I was raised in tornado alley. I saw a churning cloud spinN loudly over our home as a young teen, the sirens blareN scare the bejesus out of me and so I rarely visit home. I crept into KCMo in 2011 from the west coast that May..during the Joplin disaster. We had a lg storm cellar to keep us safe & I can't visit the alley zone if family doesn't have a safe space. Don't like guns nor tornados. Lived through the eruption of Mt St Helen's in 1980.
I ❤your chase and hope you all stay safe to chase another day. Your work is so vital to communities that are impacted by these violent storms from mother nature. ✌️
Sure, I can try to write an alternative story based on the video title. Here is what I came up with:
I Survived a 500 yd Wide TORNADO!
It was a normal day in Oklahoma. I was driving home from work, listening to some music on the radio. The sky was clear and blue, and I had no idea what was about to happen.
Suddenly, I heard a loud siren and a voice saying “Tornado warning! Seek shelter immediately!” I looked around and saw a huge funnel cloud forming in the distance. It was moving fast, and it looked like it was heading straight for me.
I panicked and tried to find a place to hide. I saw a gas station nearby and decided to drive there. Maybe they had a basement or something. I sped up and reached the gas station, but it was too late. The tornado was right behind me, and it was massive. It was at least 500 yards wide, and it was roaring like a freight train.
I jumped out of my car and ran into the gas station. There were a few other people inside, and they looked terrified. We all huddled together in a corner, hoping that the tornado would pass by. But it didn’t. It hit the gas station with full force, ripping off the roof and walls. Everything started flying around us: chairs, tables, shelves, cans, bottles. I felt something hit my head and I blacked out.
When I woke up, I was lying on the ground, covered in debris. I looked around and saw that the gas station was completely destroyed. There was nothing left but rubble. The tornado was gone, but it had left a trail of devastation behind it.
I checked myself for injuries and found that I had a cut on my forehead and some bruises on my arms and legs. Nothing serious, thankfully. I looked for the other people who were in the gas station with me, and I saw that they were all alive too. We were lucky to survive.
We helped each other get out of the wreckage and waited for help to arrive. We were shocked by what we had experienced, but we were also grateful to be alive. We had survived a 500 yd wide tornado!
Received message. Sure, I can try to write an alternative story based on the video title. Here is what I came up with: **I Survived a 500 yd Wide TORNADO!** It was a normal day in Oklahoma. I was driving home from work, listening to some music on the radio. The sky was clear and blue, and I had no idea what was about to happen. Suddenly, I heard a loud siren and a voice saying "Tornado warning! Seek shelter immediately!" I looked around and saw a huge funnel cloud forming in the distance. It was moving fast, and it looked like it was heading straight for me. I panicked and tried to find a place to hide. I saw a gas station nearby and decided to drive there. Maybe they had a basement or something. I sped up and reached the gas station, but it was too late. The tornado was right behind me, and it was massive. It was at least 500 yards wide, and it was roaring like a freight train. I jumped out of my car and ran into the gas station. There were a few other people inside, and they looked terrified. We all huddled together in a corner, hoping that the tornado would pass by. But it didn't. It hit the gas station with full force, ripping off the roof and walls. Everything started flying around us: chairs, tables, shelves, cans, bottles. I felt something hit my head and I blacked out. When I woke up, I was lying on the ground, covered in debris. I looked around and saw that the gas station was completely destroyed. There was nothing left but rubble. The tornado was gone, but it had left a trail of devastation behind it. I checked myself for injuries and found that I had a cut on my forehead and some bruises on my arms and legs. Nothing serious, thankfully. I looked for the other people who were in the gas station with me, and I saw that they were all alive too. We were lucky to survive. We helped each other get out of the wreckage and waited for help to arrive. We were shocked by what we had experienced, but we were also grateful to be alive. We had survived a 500 yd wide tornado!
Hey billy when will you next post?
Yeah
HOLY COW Pi !!!! We're driving across country from Hartford CT to Los Angeles in June, and hoping to see some action! LOL
if you wanna see anything might wanna book that trip for may. gonna be a boring june. like always
OOGA BOOGA
Wow,your channel got so much subs rn. I subbed like 2-3 years ago.Good job!Great vids as always
As you're excited to see them I get super anxious and very scared anytime we get a watch or warning . I'm trying to educate myself so maybe I won't be so fearful. Never experienced tornadoes before but we moved to Mo and this is our first season and so far April 4 and 5 was scary
You’re not alone. I have anxiety as well. It affects a lot of people. I can read radar extremely well and still get nervous on high risk/moderate risk days as I know what they can turn into to. Gotta take comfort in the fact that the chances of your street and area getting hit are extremely small but I know that doesn’t help really when you’re anxious. Just breathe and have a place to go. That really helps because no matter what, you know you can get to safety
@@madmikemackas thank you.
I have anxiety about tornadoes too, Little Ray. Anytime a watch appears, I watch the weather, even in school! as soon as a warning hits, i tremble and panic so badly. But don't worry, just hope that there won't be a tornado and it (Hopefully) won't happen. Missouri (at least where i'm at) doesn't have any tornadoes at all. I hope this helped-
thats big fear of mines. running from a tornado only to be met with flooded roads. thats double terrifying.
hello again! Wish you the best with the chasing!
Pi when are you making storm chasing videos because i am just watching your other storming chasing videos and my head is basically in a loop??
What app do you use do track the storm? Love ya vids❤
I mostly use RadarScope. It's a paid app, but so worth it.
Never change pi, never change
i like watching people and tornadoes. be safe in the future
More pi you need to post a video of you trying to fly a drone into a tornado. I love those videos. Those are my favorite videos that you post.🎉
wait was this video made 2 years ago
this is probably asked all the time, but do you still have the candy machine?
Sure do! It's probably not the cleanest, but I ain't ever taking apart that thing.
@@MorePi thats good to hear, my childhood is safe
@@MorePiwhere are you you been gone for almost 10 months!
@@morepi What app do you use?
you are THE MAN ! 😎😎
4:17 That is some sort of ATI Siren sound the Yeow Signal, Very rare!
Why did it take an entire year
You mean 3?
I’ve always wanted to chase tornados but bc we dont have money to pay for gas that much i have to wait for a storm to appear in lower Wisconsin/ mid Wisconsin but besides that i dont even know if its a good storm and when the spc service says it gets close it will either not show anything, show a huge storm but hard to deal with or if the day before doesn’t have anything good i have wait like weeks or even months. I’ve just been waiting but its pretty depressing so far
Where's the video of you escaping
PI UR FRIEND CHRIS GOT HIS PRUIS TOTALED IN A TORNADO!
I know right?! I saw myself in his shoes when I first saw the photo, so I think I have to change how I chase too. Really wish I could've been there to return the favor and give him a ride.
@@MorePi i feel bad for chris
Very Nice Videos Thank you you are the best storm chaser its the 8 video i watched
his sister almost feels like an AI in the car itself, kinda cool and maybe crazy of me to think? still, cool stuff
Haha, well admittedly I cut out her pauses and mumblings to keep the cuts concise. She did give me great responses to my observations, though.