My sympathies and prayers for the residents of Sulphur. There's something that happens when storm chasers catch up to a tornado. It makes most get hung up and speak repeatedly the same thing over and over and that tends to overload the brain so new messages arent processed. Lol.. They do an awesome job .
I live in Sulphur. Storm Chasers saved my friends who were downtown in flower bluff. Bless the Storm Chasers for the work they do ❤️ it’s not just about footage it’s about warning people and getting them out!
@@fluffycloud2069 Professional Storm chasers are have advanced our understanding of tornadoes vastly. Their work is incredibly important and saves countless lives…
I am a truck driver and I drive up to OKC through the week and THIS!!!...is what scares me to death...I pray for good weather and dry roads...and now I will pray for ALL of the victims of this tragedy...good luck.
Yeah being caught in your truck during one of these is the last place you want to be. Tonados are amazing things to see, until you have it take everything from you or worse.
How do 18 Wheeler trucks fair in tornados? I've seen them get knocked over onto their side, but will the tornado just throw it in the air like other stuff? Obviously projectiles are a big worry, but i think I'd feel safer in a truck than a car or maybe even a house
@@BrokedDownPalace we sit higher and we try all the time to keep our heads on a swivel to see everything if possible and you try to let the madness happen in front of you....HOPEFULLY...be safe.
for those wondering why they are narrating, they are live-streaming the coverage and are making the people and news partners aware of what they are seeing. Also he kept driving because he already knew the tornadoes motion (southwest to northeast) from radar and knew it would not change. Once the driver saw it was in front of him (approaching from due west) he knew he was fine to continue driving. He is highly experienced and calculated in what he does.
If i were a chaser id be pissed if i wanted ppl to stop and they didnt. Id have to be the driver or have my own car idk ive seen so many videos of ppl saying "stop" or "turn around" and the driver is like "we are fine" . My life couldnt be mishandled like that xD
The car did not need to stop, the person shouting "stop" was talking out of fear. The driver knew what he was doing. Passengers are always more fearful than the driver because they don't feel entirely in control. It doesn't mean that you stop every time someone blurts it out.
@themechaniacal1558 I really don't care what someone else views as safe or not safe. If my gut is telling me to stop I will stop. That's exactly why I said I'd be my own driver or in my own car as the only driver so I wouldn't be left to someone else's opinion on whether om safe or not.period.
@@TeshiMeshi Such is your right to do so. But, from that attitude, if your passenger told you to stop, you wouldn't if you believed it was safe. So there.
the thing about this tornado and storm, is that the storm reached all the way to tulsa, and i was admiring the storm from a safe place while sulphur got hit by this i hope everyone's okay
@anjijack5392 that's what I thought, thank you! And to everyone who responded; thank you! But tbh I already knew those things. However, I personally rarely hear about night 🌪 🌪 🌪 🌪
@@N.P.T.V44 cause its easier to chase during the day, thats also when more reporters are live. The movie twister shows a depiction of a night tornado thats pretty accurate. People tend to let their guard down once they cant see how scarry the sky looks.
I thought I wouldnt get my bet in on the Oklahoma Thunder, but cell signals stayed open. I won big, and now I am ready for any Tornado that comes my way.
I didn’t hear a 5 year old. I heard men out storm chasing, trying to warn others of severe weather, and encountering a large tornado at night, a truly frightening and powerful natural disaster occurrence.
@@Future-zx9ts They must be hard of hearing then. All that yelling doesn't help if your trying to contact the police or weather service. It sounds like it must be for show. Tsk, tsk.
Maybe if Tony Perkins of Focus on the Family and others would stop being Talibangelical zealots, God wouldn't punish Oklahoma like this. Come on, Tony! Behave yourself. God bless the innocent people. 🙏
“Stop right here stop right here!”
*keeps driving*
“Tornado right in front of us!”
keeps driving forward
That happens in almost every storm chaser video; like they just have to get a LITTLE closer.
FAFO 🤷♀
@@OCDTraci Definitely! But at night??? Where it's only visible when lightning flashes?? Combination of stupidity and balls of steel!
My sympathies and prayers for the residents of Sulphur.
There's something that happens when storm chasers catch up to a tornado. It makes most get hung up and speak repeatedly the same thing over and over and that tends to overload the brain so new messages arent processed. Lol.. They do an awesome job .
@@sammylacks4937 They're much braver than I, I'll give them that
I live in Sulphur. Storm Chasers saved my friends who were downtown in flower bluff. Bless the Storm Chasers for the work they do ❤️ it’s not just about footage it’s about warning people and getting them out!
I get ur adrenaline is high but man, i absolutely would hate being with these skitzos during this type of situation.
You guys are really risking your lives trying to get us the best footage of these tornados thnx for your bravery
There is a fine line between bravery & stupidity.
@WG-tt6hk thank you! I was going to say the same thing
@@fluffycloud2069 Professional Storm chasers are have advanced our understanding of tornadoes vastly. Their work is incredibly important and saves countless lives…
Thnx for your -bravery- stupidity.
Geez thats scary. You cant even see it just hear it
I am a truck driver and I drive up to OKC through the week and THIS!!!...is what scares me to death...I pray for good weather and dry roads...and now I will pray for ALL of the victims of this tragedy...good luck.
Yeah being caught in your truck during one of these is the last place you want to be. Tonados are amazing things to see, until you have it take everything from you or worse.
How do 18 Wheeler trucks fair in tornados? I've seen them get knocked over onto their side, but will the tornado just throw it in the air like other stuff? Obviously projectiles are a big worry, but i think I'd feel safer in a truck than a car or maybe even a house
@@BrokedDownPalace we sit higher and we try all the time to keep our heads on a swivel to see everything if possible and you try to let the madness happen in front of you....HOPEFULLY...be safe.
for those wondering why they are narrating, they are live-streaming the coverage and are making the people and news partners aware of what they are seeing. Also he kept driving because he already knew the tornadoes motion (southwest to northeast) from radar and knew it would not change. Once the driver saw it was in front of him (approaching from due west) he knew he was fine to continue driving. He is highly experienced and calculated in what he does.
I don’t know if it was these storm chasers or others but they saved my friends 😭❤️
@@s198203 I’m glad your friends are okay!! And that storm chasers could be of service!
After the way the El Reno tornado switched directions at the drop of a hat I wouldn’t trust a tornado to stay in its same path 🤣💀 thats just me tho
The worst part of storm chasing videos is all the pubescent screaming in the background 😂
Chasing use to be done by adult men, now teens do it as a thrill😂
Thay car coming from the opposite direction was extremely lucky to not get hit
Prayers for the families affected
If i were a chaser id be pissed if i wanted ppl to stop and they didnt. Id have to be the driver or have my own car idk ive seen so many videos of ppl saying "stop" or "turn around" and the driver is like "we are fine" . My life couldnt be mishandled like that xD
The car did not need to stop, the person shouting "stop" was talking out of fear. The driver knew what he was doing. Passengers are always more fearful than the driver because they don't feel entirely in control. It doesn't mean that you stop every time someone blurts it out.
@@themechaniacal1558at the same time, drivers often feel invincible because they feel they are in control, which causes them to do stupid thing
My lord my God how much more must we go thru and see this suffering of our people 😢
@themechaniacal1558 I really don't care what someone else views as safe or not safe. If my gut is telling me to stop I will stop. That's exactly why I said I'd be my own driver or in my own car as the only driver so I wouldn't be left to someone else's opinion on whether om safe or not.period.
@@TeshiMeshi Such is your right to do so. But, from that attitude, if your passenger told you to stop, you wouldn't if you believed it was safe. So there.
Thank you storm chasers for keeping us safe
Tornadoes in the morning are terrifying enough damn at night is just a horror movie hopefully not too many casualties happened
Daytime people caught out at work or out and about, at night time most people at home so safer but don't know its coming.
But which direction was it from you?
Shocking scenes; if we could see anything of course
Prayers for the families that lost loved ones& folks hurt prayers for all😪🙏🏽🙏🏼
the thing about this tornado and storm, is that the storm reached all the way to tulsa, and i was admiring the storm from a safe place while sulphur got hit by this
i hope everyone's okay
What was that noise starting at :39 mark? After the lightning? Sounded like an elephant blowing its horn. 😳
a car
It just sounds like a Rumble Strip in the road, those lines dug into the road to awaken a possibly sleeping driving. We call them fart bumps.
uh, just the car's engine roaring
There were a lot of destroyed buildings and a lot of bending metal so that’s likely where the sound came from.
Honda life.
absolutely TERRIFYING
apparently, a person died and we don't know the conditions of a baby
Edit: the baby passed away
💔
Oh no…..😢😢😢😢May the baby be with Jesus 🙏
That was a different tornado and it hit Holdenville OK
@@dustinvarner3438 okay my bad
Nooo
Rest in peace
Very Scary at night. Thoughts & Prayers for the folk of Sulphur.
That must be scary, Imagine you just chilling in your house and you get blown away by a tornado
I would’ve been in the Land of Oz with Dorothy because I couldn’t see a tornado. I would’ve drove straight through it 😂
Where are they?
I used to love in Sulphur and graduated there in 91. One of my cousins had her house it whole she hid in the closet. Thank God she is ok.
You can heat but CANNOT SEE IT until
Did you pay the content creators, or rip them off? Just out of curiosity.
what time was the tornado?
I was hiding in my closet at about 9:30 pm. I believe this one hit shortly after that.
I was about 30 mins away from this tornado… we almost got hit it was so scary
Driver is shooting for a Darwin Award.
Does anyone know what time this happened?
Between 10pm & midnight CDT
@@anjijack5392 thank you for your reply.
Can’t see the tornado at all. Was it a wedge, stove pipe, other?
By the looks of it, it seemed fatter at the top then the bottom so whatever that is
Definitely a wedge. It's very fast but around 00:29 seconds you can get a good look at it's shape if you pause.
Everyone here forgetting the cameraman never dies
The worst part is it seems tornadoes always hit at night where you can't see them coming or follow them or actually escape from them
No most tornadoes happen between 4 PM and 8 PM.
they usually happen during daylight heating, but yes they can happen at night in the South where humidity is too damn high!
Bless their hearts, if I was with them, my heart would have stopped, then explode out of my chest!!! Terrifying!!
هل الاعصار القمعي يحدث في الليل
Why would you be this foolish? Bad enough people get caught by surprise but to have people like this on top of that is just stupid.
Is there any reason that storm chasers repeat everything ad nauseam? I heard you the first time.
Lord Jesus help us..
He can't. He's just a fictional character in a story that doesn't make sense.
Youre a fictional character @@lagodifuoco313
@@lagodifuoco313can’t disprove him the Bible has never been disproven sowwy😢
@@StormzMagic It actually was, and many times, you just don't know it.
@@Naos_2703 wrong
why keep driving towards it? especially since they can't really see it clearly?
God bless you people for living through what can only be described as the devil incarnate in the dead of night destroying everything.
Why wouldn't the driver stop?
Did anyone else actually SEE the tornado? There's a lot of yelling about seeing a tornado, but the video is too dark to tell.
If you pause at 00:29 you can see the tornado for a split second. The power flash is behind the tornado so you can see it's classic wedge shape.
"Stop right here" . Keeps driving🤷🙄
Not with me inside. That's a fist-to-the-ear offense.
Geeky boys getting overly excited.. reminds me of high school🤭
Thank God for lightning
Is it unusual for tornados to occur at night?
Not at all. It’s more dangerous when people are asleep and may have no idea it’s coming.
No, but more dangerous. Because you can't see it and warning are less likely.
No. They happen 50% of the time at night.
@anjijack5392 that's what I thought, thank you! And to everyone who responded; thank you! But tbh I already knew those things. However, I personally rarely hear about night 🌪 🌪 🌪 🌪
@@N.P.T.V44 cause its easier to chase during the day, thats also when more reporters are live. The movie twister shows a depiction of a night tornado thats pretty accurate. People tend to let their guard down once they cant see how scarry the sky looks.
Thors angry😂😂😂
🙏🙏🙏 John 3:16 🙏🙏🙏
Who in their right mind would live in OK
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
RIders on the storm
Perhaps you would be more suited for a job gathering carts in daylight hours.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I thought I wouldnt get my bet in on the Oklahoma Thunder, but cell signals stayed open. I won big, and now I am ready for any Tornado that comes my way.
Please leave the 5 year old at home next time. His screaming antics are over the top and ridiculous.
I didn’t hear a 5 year old. I heard men out storm chasing, trying to warn others of severe weather, and encountering a large tornado at night, a truly frightening and powerful natural disaster occurrence.
@@Future-zx9ts They must be hard of hearing then. All that yelling doesn't help if your trying to contact the police or weather service. It sounds like it must be for show. Tsk, tsk.
Tornadoes are scary things. It's ok to have a healthy fear of them. Much better than FAFO
Sounds y’all have never had an adrenaline rush.
There was no child screaming. 😂
Repent, the end is closer than we thought
Maybe if Tony Perkins of Focus on the Family and others would stop being Talibangelical zealots, God wouldn't punish Oklahoma like this. Come on, Tony! Behave yourself.
God bless the innocent people. 🙏