And he talked about the “Eye of the storm” which is hilarious because 1) only Hurricanes, Cyclones & Typhoons have eyes(not to mention the fact they only form over the ocean waters) and 2) the eye of a storm like that is also the calmest part of the storm as well.
I never trust that any building is going to completely keep me safe in a tornado. After seeing photos of the Joplin tornado and what it did to the High school, Walmart, Home Depot etc that prior to that tornado seemed like buildings sturdy enough to keep you safe. Just scary how powerful they can be.
Joplin and 2011 was an unusual year for tornados. They are usually not that powerful. But hotels are usually built sturdy enough to sustain F5 winds. If you don't trust any building. What do you trust?
@@notthefather3919 I live in Florida and haven’t seen any big EF 4 or EF 5 tornados but if I did live in an area where they can happen, I would ideally want to go into a designated storm shelter underground or an above ground one, and if all else failed I would want to be in a sturdy building on the lowest level in a room in the center of the building. The Joplin high school and St. John’s medical center were both destroyed but people did survive in the hospital by taking shelter, no one was in the school but even though that was destroyed, there were some places which may have sparred you from the worst.
@@notthefather3919 I mean if I’m in the path a 1997 Jarrell, TX strength tornado where it literally ripped the asphalt off the road then no, I don’t trust being above ground.
"I don't see any tornado?" Me, who knows very well: Not only is it dark, but even in the day it could be hard to see one because it could become rain wrapped or obstructed by scenery and landscape. The tornado could be only a mile from you and you wouldn't see it. He NEEDS to take shelter if there is a tornado warning.
@@eeggg9953 That surprising seems like a majority of the planet has agreed that getting quality Tornado videos is more important than safety. You must live in a boring place.
Meteorologist here...... at 1:49 you can see the tops of the thunderstorms at sunset off in the distance in central Oklahoma just southeast of Oklahoma City. The large shield of clouds on the horizon to the right of where the sunset are the tops of a line of storms moving out of Kansas and northeast Oklahoma. All of this was a significant severe weather outbreak that occurred on Oct 21 2019. A significant tornado (EF3) passed very close to where this video was shot.
Thanks for the detailed info. When this guy said "there's a tornado warning.. I don't SEE a tornado" and proceeds to stay in his room.. This is definitely how people get killed. That definitely would have been a smart move to head to the stair well and pull up a radar on his phone. Very cool video though!
@@birdgirl8390 You would be surprised of how many tornadoes we get in EU, the reason why we rarely hear about them on the news, is because they rarely go above EF1. The latest recorded happened in Ragusa provence, Sicily, in Nov 2021. ( there's the footage online) . My granma used to tell me: If the clouds turn green you run and take cover.
As soon as the tornado warning was issued they should have made an announcement on the intercom for everyone to take the stairs to the first floor, get in an interior hallway, or closet away from exterior windows and doors.
@@cdmichaelb well this is a good example of taking responsibility for yourself. The guy admitted in the video his phone warned him to take shelter. So it is his responsibility to get to the lower floors and find the safest shelter possible. No matter what some person may yell out over a Intercom system. Use your own intuition and do what is going to be best for you. The intercom idiot could get you killed.
"Tornado warning but I don't see any tornado?" So, actually most tornado warnings get issued when there is rotation in the sky. There are 4 levels of tornado warnings. General Tornado warning - Rotation in the sky, a tornado to form is likely (or could be on the ground just not confirmed by someone) Confirmed tornado warning - A weather spotter has confirmed the tornado on the ground PDS tornado warning - "Particularly Dangerous Situation". Indicates that there is a strong and dangerous tornado on the ground and that you need to take cover immediately Tornado Emergency - These rarely get issued. Indicates a strong and potentially violent tornado is on the ground. Usually issued for areas with a population and you need to take All tornado warnings should be taken seriously no matter what. Especially at night, most of the time you can only tell night tornadoes by radar or when lightning strikes as it would be very hard to see.
Also it was night as you now tornadoes blend in with the sky so you can’t actually see the tornado until a lightning strike then the tornado is actually visible as you can see the outline
If there’s a tvs marker on radar I go out to watch it. I’d do the same in a tornado warning. If it’s coming toward me I definitely wouldn’t. And if the hail is over me I wouldn’t cause that would hurt. But if I’m not in its path and have a good view I’m gonna go outside and get some pretty photos.
My comment is for anyone that comes along looking for advice of what to do in a storm... DON'T DO WHAT THIS GUY DID. Always ALWAYS get to the lowest most interior room. Get away from windows and glass. Bathrooms can provide good safety because of the plumbing that is usually inside the walls. . It can sometimes help give you more protection with a direct hit. Put as many walls between you and the outside walls. You will not always see the tornado coming... Even in the daytime they are hard to see especially if they are wrapped in rain. They can also be erratic in the way they move. Play it safe and take it seriously. Even if the tornado isn't hitting your neighborhood directly you win still have to deal with insane damaging winds and possibly flying debris along with the possibility of very large damaging hail that could easily bust out windows. Take care y'all.
I would have headed down to the lowest floor as soon as the warning was issued. It's not worth the risk to stay up there, and I definitely wouldn't be near a window.
@You WILL Eat My Turds If he's on the top floor the roof could come off and he would be exposed to the elements. Also there's generally alot of flying debri in the air, a car, cow, trash can, or a number of other objects could come through the window or wall.
@You WILL Eat My Turds debris in a tornado can be lofted up to 30 000 feet. Cars can be thrown more than a mile away and end up at the top of water tower, look up the Smithville tornado of April 27th 2011 . You are only safe on a central room with no windows on the lowest floor on your building for an EF3 max or underground for an EF4/EF5.
@You WILL Eat My Turds I don't think the're numbers for that, but if you watch enough tornado videos, you will that debris is launched at least 100 feet in the air, so at least 9/10 floors up. Most of the time an EF3 will destroy the roof, and the last or 2 last floors up. The others below will be also hit and the only "safe" please would have been the lowest floor. But keep in mind that most people hit by tornadoes live in single or one story home and that the safest place is a central room with no windows or a basement.
"Eye of the storm", LOL. It's definitely not a hurricane. You got a bonus, unexpected, free entertainment. But, that giant glass foyer would scare me far more than the room windows.
Yeah true. To not know that a potential EF-2 is just miles from you, and thinking that the first indication was in the middle of the storm, holy is he blessed to be alive
The thing is, tornadoes are pretty much impossible to see at night unless it's not rainwrapped and there's constant lightning present at the same time, then you can see the silhouette of the tornado if it has a condensation funnel. You actually may have been in either some strong inflow or you could've been in the outer wind boundary of the tornado if it touched down. A little helpful fact: When rainwrapped, it's like putting a thick blanket over a mirror. It happens in seconds but usually lasts five to ten minutes, then the RFD (Rear Flank Downdraft that causes rainwrapping to happen) clears off maybe little, some or completely, revealing the "bear in the cage". Be safe out there if you come across a supercell storm or severe thunderstorm like that.
@@dougmcdougal3777 He needs to be careful around storms like that. It's always best to be educated and well prepared for the worst at any given moment. After all, there's no guarantee as to how strong a tornado will be or when and where it'll touch down. Reed Timmer, a brilliant storm chaser learned that the hard way in 2018. He was outside of his tornado tank (Dominator 3) and a violent tornado with EF3 force winds starting off touched down right on top of him while he was scanning a wall cloud not too far from where he was. He had no cover and couldn't get the doors to Dominator 3 to open, so he just grabbed onto the bottom of the vehicle and held on for dear life. He's very lucky to be alive after that.
The minute the warning hit, you should have closed the door to your bedroom which you criticized. Then if you are in shape to be able to climb stairs well, go downstairs to lowest level. Once down, get in an area away from glass dome. Usually a public restroom by the breakfast area or under the second floor rooms. While there you would have discovered that they have a snack shop by register. If you couldn’t climb all the steps if needed then go into your hallway or bathroom. That building seemed to have a back up generator and you could have made it on elevator. Never stand in front of windows. Always close doors to exterior rooms and try to get to the lowest floor possible. The Embassy Suites has a good set up away from windows and you could have always used the pillow sections of sofa to cover yourself. If you used bathroom for cover, shut the door, putting as many walls and doors between you and windows.
OMG! Love this video. Being from California I was freaking out being exposed to southern storms and it wasn't half as severe as your experience. Appartently, it's normal. I understand now what people mean when they say "Yes, Califonria is the worst but at least we have good weather."
as a person from europe that has never seen a tornado, i wouldn't just stayed in my room in a hotel like that just bc i am pretty sure its safe, its not really common sense.
@@CallMeSpinpie if something that you know can break windows and suck people out might be heading your way, being in a room with a window on a top floor seems like a pretty bad idea
@You WILL Eat My Turds Hotel rooms are on the sides of the building, and those places will likely be affected worse. Going to the first floor will allow you to have easier access to escape, so that if the tornado rips off the top half of the building off, you're not inside it, so that high flying debris has a less likely chance of hitting where you are, etc etc, I'm sure there's a lot more! ^^
@@CallMeSpinpie However he said he lived in Minnesota which has constant tornado watches and warnings during tornado season (May-August) and there's like 25-30 tornados a year. It should have been common sense to HIM.
There's no real profit in a mini bar and also that means the hotels would have to check every single item to make sure it is not expired. Keeps the health department away. Imagine checking 350 rooms for food storage and cleanliness
Hmm.. I live in a major city in Australia, where tornadoes are rarer than politicians keeping promises, and even I know to “leave the guest room” and move to the lowest floor of the building in a tornado warning 😂. I was terrified for you for a second there! At least it was a learning moment for next time you travel to Arkansas! 🤗 hope you’re well!
LOVE Embassy Suites. I knew that's what it was when you were entering your room... before checking the location. The atriums in the center of their hotels are awesome. I stayed at one in Richmond, Virginia that had a major waterway running through the ground floor with bridges across the waterways... through the entire atrium... it was awesome. Really love Embassy Suites... even the way the rooms are laid out.
This was amusing to say the least 😂😂😂. “I don’t see any clouds” “ I don’t see a tornado” “this is my first indication of anything severe” “eye of the storm”
Yeah, this guy was pretty damn stupid when it comes to severe thunderstorms/tornadoes. The tornado that this storm produced was an EF3, and had it hit his building, he would have been in a world of hurt, or possibly killed. Hope he learned something from this.
I'm from this region, and I'm just happy you know we exist. I remember this storm too, this had a tornado that hit Rogers and was ranked EF2. It was a small crappy tornado outbreak, but it was still fascinating to me. However, my girlfriend at the time did not enjoy a single ounce of it. (Also that wind was the tornado going by you, I am not even kidding.)
@@josephpolacoff5671 Well....in a way. Yeah idk why he would stand that close it wasn't smart but he still had some bravery to do that bc if something like that happened around my house I'd be very scared.
Bro I’ve lived in Central Illinois and lemme tell you …. Anything South of the Mason Dixon line is fuckin scary as shit 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱… all that built up heat and humidity with moving cold fronts across The Plains makes for DEADLY STORMS
When I was a young man, I worked on the embassy in Rogers. The building was built with severe weather in mind. It was the NWA areas first major hotel and was built with extreme code.
@@sockshandleuhm. If the building hes in is concrete then it would survive an EF5. Joplin tornado hit a concrete hospital and even though it had to be torn down afterwards it still stayed up
I laughed out loud at the end when you're listening to the announcement that you can return to your guest rooms... Great footage of the windows in the atrium and what sounded like the wind. That was a pretty intense storm! You certain received more than your fair share of 'helpful' comments.
you should have taken shelter in a stairwell or an interior room away from windows. If there is a tornado warning, dont wait to see or hear the tornado. very bad idea to watch it come at you by looking out a window.
thats so weird I kinda had the same experience before too. One time I was staying at the embassy suites in Lincoln Nebraska in 2011 and a very bad storm hit and downstairs the bars doors blew open and all the shelfs at the bar collapsed it was crazy lol and its my favorite hotel to stay at
Jeez you were lucky, I hope you know that as soon as you see that tornado warning get to shelter. When the rain and wind dies down like that it could mean that you're in the path of the tornado, which in this case you nearly where
I'm studying meteorology in college and use videos about the weather to help me learn and this video was recommended to me. Learning about the weather in some videos and using my textbook I'm able to actually able to answer some questions.
The worst storm I’ve ever experienced was Hurricane Ida last Wednesday when it hit my area, there was so much flooding and tornadoes by my area, I was in New York
Welcome to Arkansas. We were brought out of slumber at 4:15AM this morning to a tornado on the ground about 17 miles south of us. The only reason I woke up was the EXTREMELY loud thunder. Then the sirens went off. A little too late for some.
@@OutSidrQQn This isn't entirely true. I live in texas in the heart of tornado alley and have been through over 8 tornadoes, one being an EF4. I still get incredibly scared everytime a warning goes off and to all texas and oklahomans who don't take it seriously, I quite frankly don't feel bad for them if something happens.
@@signinfor348 I totally understand the fear! It’s sad that storm shelters aren’t mandatory when building a house. I’m thankful you survived to tell your story. I was sleeping when the tornado touched ground and wasn’t previously aware we were expecting bad weather. You can’t put yourself through grief or feel emotional distress for others. Take care of yourself and your family will always be your priority. Sending love.
@@OutSidrQQn Very sweet comment. I agree.. We need more shelters... For Texas being a bullseye for tornadoes we have literally 0 shelters in the Dallas metroplex. It's only a matter of time till a monster sweeps through and nobody has anywhere to go... It was crazy, the Ef4 that hit us was the day after Christmas. People were thrown off the highways and killed. Awful day.
Here in Texas, it had been loud too! I had to hide in my closet to make a video, but It was too loud. It was pouring hard. In February it was snowing and ice was everywhere! In Texas there is some crazy weather. Today it is sunny, but tomorrow it will be raining and lightning.
I’m in Northern Ireland and I’m so excited for the thunderstorms tonight. Supposed to be intense. It’s been a good year for weather. We had quite a bit of snow, actually a blizzard in February.
"i don't see a tornado" It's dark and storm clouds/tornadoes can be super fast. Even the wind could seem to blow the wrong direction and suddenly it turns and you're screwed. If there's a warning, take it seriously
Even when a tornado is halfway across my state and i still get that warning on my phone by the National Weather Service I always go as quickly as i can down to the basement because tornadoes are serious and you can get killed
This was in October 2019 in Rogers Arkansas. I live here. It was a tornado that traveled pretty far f2 or f3 if I remember. Unfortunately one person was killed in this storm. The tornado tracked about .5 miles to the north of the hotel he was staying.
Man looked outside at night and said”I don’t see any tornado?”,even if you don’t see a tornado you always have to expect that there is a tornado especially when you got a warning.
I like how the tornado warning said "CHECK MEDIA" and it doesn't look like you turned on the TV even once, or radio. HANDY TIP: when you're in a tornado warning, turn on the TV to find out if you're in the path or it's on the other side of you. This could either relieve a lot of stress, or save your life if you find out you need to take shelter and TAKE SHELTER. BTW, best place in a tornado warning is either in a windowless hall (not an option there) or the bathroom, specifically the bathtub. (You want no windows, and the shower curtain might provide a little protection if the mirror breaks. Not sure if you could do this in a hotel but some people will pull the mattress over themselves in the tub for lots of padding and protection. REFERENCE: I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma = Tornado Alley.
I live on the 9th floor (10th in the US system) and I pretty regularly get leaves coming in bathroom window when it's open during storms. I think any strong wind can lift leaves up high if it's eddying around tall buildings.
When it comes to tornadoes at night you usually can't see them, but you can definitely hear them. They have a very distinct sound. You can hear it pass by right around the time the visibility started to go. At 4:50 It sounds like a lot of rain/wind outside the building but that is the tornado.
Ours would never let us out when they know it's gonna storm.. They either make us stay inside all day or they do early dismissal- We did that once before and when they said bad weather it didn't even do nothing but rain- ☠️
I was in The Joplin Missouri tornado in 2011 was 15 blocks away from me absolute worst day of my life sounded like a fraight train and I will never forget that day
It's amazing how many people don't know the difference between a tornado and a microburst. This was a microburst in my opinion. If it was a tornado the building would have been badly damaged and a lot of windows broken and cars upturned.
Me and my wife got stranded in cedar rapids Iowa and a severe storm came through we were outside under a tarp to keep out of the rain it worked but a tornado 🌪️ landed half mile away missed us tg
Last night, me and my family were in Brandon FL going to get dinner at a pizza place we hadn’t visited in years. We were a few minutes away from the place when all the sudden the skies opened up and rain began pouring down and gave no visibility. There were lightning strikes too close for comfort (one was literally a foot from our car) and then, as if it couldn’t get worse, it started hailing. My dad found a gas station to pull into an others soon followed. The wind was insane, 60+ mph and throwing things around as if they were toys. People were racing around, nearly hitting each other to find shelter so there vehicles wouldn’t be totaled. Once the hail stopped, we left the gas station and continued driving but that’s when the rain got heavier. The wind was swaying power lines around, blowing signs and trees down to the ground, the roads began to flood and everyone literally stopped in their tracks on the roadway because it was impossible to drive. We pulled into the restaurant parking lot to wait the rest of the storm out but it refused to stop raining. We ended up parking and dashing inside to safety but that was honestly the worst storm I have ever experienced besides a few hurricanes and one tornado and I am still left shaken from that experience.
Just an average day out here in the Midwest. Weather is bipolar as hell out here. Southern Indiana especially. We are in a valley so extreme bipolar weather. Sirens will be going off and people will just be doing normal things outside like it's no big deal.
2:56 A tornado warning is when either a tornado has been spotted or if the conditions are highly capable for a tornado to form so even if a tornado warning has been issued it doesn't always mean a tornado has fully formed but still don't let your guard down & you won't always see a tornado if it's there so take shelter even if you don't see the tornado.
Many years ago, I was in North Carolina staying at a hotel I believe it was in Greensboro. I was watching TV when a tornado warning came out for our area. We did not have a tornado, thank God. However, that storm was wicked!! Stay safe man. I know how bad Mother Nature can get. By the way, you have a beautiful family. I am new to your channel and I like what I see so far.
My first experience was back home in Texas. I was alone at home and it was also night time. It was scary but exciting at the same time. I looked out the windows before it got bad but it was similar to this experience I took a peak outside and came back in and got into my bathtub with some pillows. It turned out just fine. Ever since then I have been so fascinated with tornados. Glad you’re safe! 😊
Most clueless weather instinct I've ever seen... When you get the warning on your phone from the national weather service there is a legit reason for it
hi there, skywarn spotter, not of that really matters, if there is a tornado warning you need to go down to the lowest floor of the building, in the stairwell, and stay there even after like 10 minutes of the warning expiring, you cant just see a tornado outside, its pitch black and there is no visible tornado to see, it could possibly be rain wrapped as well, and even a lot more stuff, please research stuff about weather, there is also no "eye" of a tornado or storm, thats only in hurricanes, if the tornado warning expires, stay in there until 10 minutes has passed, to ensure your safety, if a tornado warning expires, that doesn't necessarily mean that the storm passed, it just meaned that its out of criteria, and its just a severe thunderstorm. thanks!
Story- One time it was night and me and my parents got a tornado warning and my mom told me that it meant that there could be a tornado but the storm was bad and the next morning it turned out a tornado hit 1 mile from us. Hope you all stay safe. At that time I did not know that a tornado warning meant that there was a tornado spotted in my área. 😅
I was in a bad thunderstorm 1 or 2 weeks ago at 3AM I woke up to it and noticed it. I was soooo scared. My mom also woke up and told me theres nothing to worry about. Luckly the storm ended and I went back to sleep. (This was in Colorado btw). The thunder was so loud so I wasn't able to sleep through the storm plus the lightning was very bright so it kept flashing in my eyes. The winds were also very high so I was worried a tornado would form. The rain was heavy also. I was scared that night but luckly no tornado formed. I was very scared though, like 1000 chills going down my spine, very fast heartbeat, and heavy breathing. I was just so glad nothing bad happened. Anyways, sorry if my grammar is bad. Have a nice day :) I just wanted to tell what I been through and how I felt- T-T
no, actually...your first indication that this storm "might be severe" was the warning you got by the National Weather Service on your phone....
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No kidding, that was a stupid thing to say. This guy knows nothing about weather.
And he talked about the “Eye of the storm” which is hilarious because 1) only Hurricanes, Cyclones & Typhoons have eyes(not to mention the fact they only form over the ocean waters) and 2) the eye of a storm like that is also the calmest part of the storm as well.
especially if the text on the phone says: EXTREME. Thats one indication where you could be in deep crap!
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I never trust that any building is going to completely keep me safe in a tornado. After seeing photos of the Joplin tornado and what it did to the High school, Walmart, Home Depot etc that prior to that tornado seemed like buildings sturdy enough to keep you safe. Just scary how powerful they can be.
Joplin and 2011 was an unusual year for tornados. They are usually not that powerful.
But hotels are usually built sturdy enough to sustain F5 winds.
If you don't trust any building. What do you trust?
A big box store is definitely one building to avoid during a tornado if possible. The roof will peel off with ease and it's downhill from there.
@@notthefather3919 I live in Florida and haven’t seen any big EF 4 or EF 5 tornados but if I did live in an area where they can happen, I would ideally want to go into a designated storm shelter underground or an above ground one, and if all else failed I would want to be in a sturdy building on the lowest level in a room in the center of the building. The Joplin high school and St. John’s medical center were both destroyed but people did survive in the hospital by taking shelter, no one was in the school but even though that was destroyed, there were some places which may have sparred you from the worst.
@@notthefather3919 underground safe shelters.
@@notthefather3919 I mean if I’m in the path a 1997 Jarrell, TX strength tornado where it literally ripped the asphalt off the road then no, I don’t trust being above ground.
"I don't see any tornado?"
Me, who knows very well: Not only is it dark, but even in the day it could be hard to see one because it could become rain wrapped or obstructed by scenery and landscape. The tornado could be only a mile from you and you wouldn't see it. He NEEDS to take shelter if there is a tornado warning.
Exactly what I went to the comments for to say this . I agree
Oh come on, he is acting like anyone does when there is a Tornado you don't take shelter you sit there hoping to film it!
@@thecollinanderson I can agree on that too lmwo
@@thecollinanderson everyone in my neighbourhood goes to shelter with a tornado. nobody wants to risk their lives here
@@eeggg9953 That surprising seems like a majority of the planet has agreed that getting quality Tornado videos is more important than safety.
You must live in a boring place.
Meteorologist here...... at 1:49 you can see the tops of the thunderstorms at sunset off in the distance in central Oklahoma just southeast of Oklahoma City. The large shield of clouds on the horizon to the right of where the sunset are the tops of a line of storms moving out of Kansas and northeast Oklahoma. All of this was a significant severe weather outbreak that occurred on Oct 21 2019.
A significant tornado (EF3) passed very close to where this video was shot.
I live in Central Europe, a really calm area meteorology wise, but even I know that an "anvil cloud" on the horizon means trouble.
Thanks for the detailed info. When this guy said "there's a tornado warning.. I don't SEE a tornado" and proceeds to stay in his room.. This is definitely how people get killed. That definitely would have been a smart move to head to the stair well and pull up a radar on his phone.
Very cool video though!
How close do you thing the tornado got to the building. Even if that was the tornado
@@birdgirl8390 You would be surprised of how many tornadoes we get in EU, the reason why we rarely hear about them on the news, is because they rarely go above EF1. The latest recorded happened in Ragusa provence, Sicily, in Nov 2021. ( there's the footage online) . My granma used to tell me: If the clouds turn green you run and take cover.
Yeah u can see the anvil in the distance
As soon as the tornado warning was issued they should have made an announcement on the intercom for everyone to take the stairs to the first floor, get in an interior hallway, or closet away from exterior windows and doors.
Absolutely! But then again, a person's reaction during a crisis is only as good as their training.
I have a feeling they skipped the announcement and found shelter themselves.
@@goldsbym We literally hear it in the video, they tell everyone it's safe to go back to their rooms.
@@cdmichaelb well this is a good example of taking responsibility for yourself. The guy admitted in the video his phone warned him to take shelter. So it is his responsibility to get to the lower floors and find the safest shelter possible. No matter what some person may yell out over a Intercom system. Use your own intuition and do what is going to be best for you. The intercom idiot could get you killed.
@@goldsbym They do, the fire alarm system doubles as PA
"Tornado warning but I don't see any tornado?"
So, actually most tornado warnings get issued when there is rotation in the sky. There are 4 levels of tornado warnings.
General Tornado warning - Rotation in the sky, a tornado to form is likely (or could be on the ground just not confirmed by someone)
Confirmed tornado warning - A weather spotter has confirmed the tornado on the ground
PDS tornado warning - "Particularly Dangerous Situation". Indicates that there is a strong and dangerous tornado on the ground and that you need to take cover immediately
Tornado Emergency - These rarely get issued. Indicates a strong and potentially violent tornado is on the ground. Usually issued for areas with a population and you need to take
All tornado warnings should be taken seriously no matter what. Especially at night, most of the time you can only tell night tornadoes by radar or when lightning strikes as it would be very hard to see.
Also it was night as you now tornadoes blend in with the sky so you can’t actually see the tornado until a lightning strike then the tornado is actually visible as you can see the outline
Thx man for telling me this even thought ill forget it later
I remember in April 27, 2011 there were so many tornado emergencies.
If there’s a tvs marker on radar I go out to watch it. I’d do the same in a tornado warning. If it’s coming toward me I definitely wouldn’t. And if the hail is over me I wouldn’t cause that would hurt. But if I’m not in its path and have a good view I’m gonna go outside and get some pretty photos.
General tornado warning would be more "Radar Indication of rapid rotation or tornadic touchdown in a certain area", but thank u for the explanation
My comment is for anyone that comes along looking for advice of what to do in a storm... DON'T DO WHAT THIS GUY DID. Always ALWAYS get to the lowest most interior room. Get away from windows and glass. Bathrooms can provide good safety because of the plumbing that is usually inside the walls. . It can sometimes help give you more protection with a direct hit.
Put as many walls between you and the outside walls.
You will not always see the tornado coming... Even in the daytime they are hard to see especially if they are wrapped in rain. They can also be erratic in the way they move. Play it safe and take it seriously. Even if the tornado isn't hitting your neighborhood directly you win still have to deal with insane damaging winds and possibly flying debris along with the possibility of very large damaging hail that could easily bust out windows. Take care y'all.
What’s scary is how little common sense this dude has.
Well said
I would have headed down to the lowest floor as soon as the warning was issued. It's not worth the risk to stay up there, and I definitely wouldn't be near a window.
@You WILL Eat My Turds If he's on the top floor the roof could come off and he would be exposed to the elements. Also there's generally alot of flying debri in the air, a car, cow, trash can, or a number of other objects could come through the window or wall.
@You WILL Eat My Turds Yes, the basement is usually the best option.
@You WILL Eat My Turds debris in a tornado can be lofted up to 30 000 feet. Cars can be thrown more than a mile away and end up at the top of water tower, look up the Smithville tornado of April 27th 2011 . You are only safe on a central room with no windows on the lowest floor on your building for an EF3 max or underground for an EF4/EF5.
@You WILL Eat My Turds I don't think the're numbers for that, but if you watch enough tornado videos, you will that debris is launched at least 100 feet in the air, so at least 9/10 floors up.
Most of the time an EF3 will destroy the roof, and the last or 2 last floors up.
The others below will be also hit and the only "safe" please would have been the lowest floor.
But keep in mind that most people hit by tornadoes live in single or one story home and that the safest place is a central room with no windows or a basement.
The wind is stronger up higher like that too since there isn’t friction with the ground.
4:46 all I can think about is some crazy action movie where the glass breaks and everyone and everything gets sucked right out.
SAME
“I don’t see any tornado?”
Sir it’s pitch black outside you aren’t gonna see a tornado
also the storm could be coming from a different angle he can't even see through the window....
It's called radar, pumpkin
@@palmsofdestin1 did he even check the radar?
@@sameeknowsitall I'm sure he didn't. He was too busy being a drama queen
@@palmsofdestin1 yeah
"Eye of the storm", LOL. It's definitely not a hurricane.
You got a bonus, unexpected, free entertainment.
But, that giant glass foyer would scare me far more than the room windows.
tornadoes have eyes and many survivors have talked about them.
@@Koakoa45 tornadoes don't have eyes get your facts straight.
@@Koakoa45 tornados do not have eyes
@@Koakoa45 No, hurricanes only have eyes. In the middle of a tornado, you will only find chaos and death
indeed ! me too!
I love how every single emotion he has, he never changes his facial expression!
im dying bruh
autism
Yeah lol it killed me 😂😂
You've got a lot to learn sir. A lot to learn from the mistakes you made on this video which could have been deadly.
Truckers passing through Phoenix
At least he did just fine and lived to tell about it. So there’s was nothing for him to learn. 🤷🏻♀️
@@JMarieCAlove that's what i tell Truckers passing through Phoenix
Yeah true. To not know that a potential EF-2 is just miles from you, and thinking that the first indication was in the middle of the storm, holy is he blessed to be alive
@@Gentlepoem yeah I survived am ef5. It was fun
The thing is, tornadoes are pretty much impossible to see at night unless it's not rainwrapped and there's constant lightning present at the same time, then you can see the silhouette of the tornado if it has a condensation funnel. You actually may have been in either some strong inflow or you could've been in the outer wind boundary of the tornado if it touched down. A little helpful fact: When rainwrapped, it's like putting a thick blanket over a mirror. It happens in seconds but usually lasts five to ten minutes, then the RFD (Rear Flank Downdraft that causes rainwrapping to happen) clears off maybe little, some or completely, revealing the "bear in the cage". Be safe out there if you come across a supercell storm or severe thunderstorm like that.
I tried to tell him that before the storm but he wouldn't listen to me.
@@dougmcdougal3777 He needs to be careful around storms like that. It's always best to be educated and well prepared for the worst at any given moment. After all, there's no guarantee as to how strong a tornado will be or when and where it'll touch down. Reed Timmer, a brilliant storm chaser learned that the hard way in 2018. He was outside of his tornado tank (Dominator 3) and a violent tornado with EF3 force winds starting off touched down right on top of him while he was scanning a wall cloud not too far from where he was. He had no cover and couldn't get the doors to Dominator 3 to open, so he just grabbed onto the bottom of the vehicle and held on for dear life. He's very lucky to be alive after that.
Love falling asleep at night to storms so long as there not too severe
When the roof starts rattling it gets scary
The minute the warning hit, you should have closed the door to your bedroom which you criticized. Then if you are in shape to be able to climb stairs well, go downstairs to lowest level. Once down, get in an area away from glass dome. Usually a public restroom by the breakfast area or under the second floor rooms. While there you would have discovered that they have a snack shop by register. If you couldn’t climb all the steps if needed then go into your hallway or bathroom. That building seemed to have a back up generator and you could have made it on elevator. Never stand in front of windows. Always close doors to exterior rooms and try to get to the lowest floor possible. The Embassy Suites has a good set up away from windows and you could have always used the pillow sections of sofa to cover yourself. If you used bathroom for cover, shut the door, putting as many walls and doors between you and windows.
excellent advice.
Good advice, though I don't see any evidence for a backup generator. The stairs are always a safer bet.
The worst I’ve ever experienced was this year on my bus where we could barley see anything through the windows in Florida there was a tornado
Whack!
Worst I've ever been in was when I was on a road trip in 2019
That is so scary omg what.
“Could barley see” I don’t know-did you try checking around for another type of grain, spelt, or digestif?
OMG! Love this video. Being from California I was freaking out being exposed to southern storms and it wasn't half as severe as your experience. Appartently, it's normal. I understand now what people mean when they say "Yes, Califonria is the worst but at least we have good weather."
Well leaving your guest room and finding a safer place away from windows on ground level or below would have been the common sence thing to do lol
as a person from europe that has never seen a tornado, i wouldn't just stayed in my room in a hotel like that just bc i am pretty sure its safe, its not really common sense.
@@CallMeSpinpie if something that you know can break windows and suck people out might be heading your way, being in a room with a window on a top floor seems like a pretty bad idea
@You WILL Eat My Turds Hotel rooms are on the sides of the building, and those places will likely be affected worse. Going to the first floor will allow you to have easier access to escape, so that if the tornado rips off the top half of the building off, you're not inside it, so that high flying debris has a less likely chance of hitting where you are, etc etc, I'm sure there's a lot more! ^^
@@CallMeSpinpie However he said he lived in Minnesota which has constant tornado watches and warnings during tornado season (May-August) and there's like 25-30 tornados a year. It should have been common sense to HIM.
Nice tornado. Good call staying back from window. "This is the scariest storm I've ever been in. I don't know what's going on."
There's no real profit in a mini bar and also that means the hotels would have to check every single item to make sure it is not expired. Keeps the health department away. Imagine checking 350 rooms for food storage and cleanliness
coming back to this after 2 years, this wasnt a "severe storm" only, this was a ef2 tornado
Hmm.. I live in a major city in Australia, where tornadoes are rarer than politicians keeping promises, and even I know to “leave the guest room” and move to the lowest floor of the building in a tornado warning 😂. I was terrified for you for a second there!
At least it was a learning moment for next time you travel to Arkansas! 🤗 hope you’re well!
You are a try hard.
although im 3 years late here im lmao at the "politicians/tornadoes in Australia" comment... thanks for that bahaaa
LOVE Embassy Suites. I knew that's what it was when you were entering your room... before checking the location. The atriums in the center of their hotels are awesome. I stayed at one in Richmond, Virginia that had a major waterway running through the ground floor with bridges across the waterways... through the entire atrium... it was awesome. Really love Embassy Suites... even the way the rooms are laid out.
You m@sturb@te at embassy suites don't you. I know that you do.
This was amusing to say the least 😂😂😂. “I don’t see any clouds” “ I don’t see a tornado” “this is my first indication of anything severe” “eye of the storm”
Yeah, this guy was pretty damn stupid when it comes to severe thunderstorms/tornadoes. The tornado that this storm produced was an EF3, and had it hit his building, he would have been in a world of hurt, or possibly killed. Hope he learned something from this.
It honestly cracked me up 😂 He really needs to learn how to survive in a storm.
"This building seems pretty heavy" LOL ... have you seen what a twister can do??
"We might be in the eye of the storm" lmao do you think arkansas gets hurricanes or something?
I don't like shithead people like this guy. He's more like from California or Alaska.
A tropical depression hit Arkansas last month
@@Bubandsisareawsome106 This month actually but that isnt a hurricane
I'm from this region, and I'm just happy you know we exist. I remember this storm too, this had a tornado that hit Rogers and was ranked EF2. It was a small crappy tornado outbreak, but it was still fascinating to me. However, my girlfriend at the time did not enjoy a single ounce of it. (Also that wind was the tornado going by you, I am not even kidding.)
Mate you're brave I would've probably been crying. Because I always think of the worst that could happen and ik i shouldn't but....still you're brave!
I've always been terrified of tornadoes, I would have been bawling my eyes out if thats what I saw out of my hotel window
as someone who has astrophobia and has since i was a kid, can confirm
I don't think it was bravery, I think it was stupidity.
@@josephpolacoff5671 Well....in a way. Yeah idk why he would stand that close it wasn't smart but he still had some bravery to do that bc if something like that happened around my house I'd be very scared.
@@lexilovesjesus9129 hey Harry mate you're literally in TV at 1:51
I live in Arkansas and the weather is crazy bro!
Wait people from Arkansas exists?
Yes! Lol
Bro I’ve lived in Central Illinois and lemme tell you …. Anything South of the Mason Dixon line is fuckin scary as shit 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱… all that built up heat and humidity with moving cold fronts across The Plains makes for DEADLY STORMS
I live in Illinois, it’s pretty bad here as well
@@therealfredlee oh yeah, it gets really bad
3:54 *H O L Y C H R I S T*
I wish that i saw a tornado, but i might be scared. Good video! 👍
When I was a young man, I worked on the embassy in Rogers. The building was built with severe weather in mind. It was the NWA areas first major hotel and was built with extreme code.
Wouldn’t matter if an EF5 were to hit though given that EF5s literally only leave the foundations of most houses
@@sockshandleuhm. If the building hes in is concrete then it would survive an EF5. Joplin tornado hit a concrete hospital and even though it had to be torn down afterwards it still stayed up
I laughed out loud at the end when you're listening to the announcement that you can return to your guest rooms... Great footage of the windows in the atrium and what sounded like the wind. That was a pretty intense storm! You certain received more than your fair share of 'helpful' comments.
you should have taken shelter in a stairwell or an interior room away from windows. If there is a tornado warning, dont wait to see or hear the tornado. very bad idea to watch it come at you by looking out a window.
He is a few fries short of a happy meal.
“I don’t see any tornado” Tornados are very hard to see especially in the dark
Think of it as a bad rain/wind or dust/wind storm until the debris starts going by, then it's too late
thats so weird I kinda had the same experience before too. One time I was staying at the embassy suites in Lincoln Nebraska in 2011 and a very bad storm hit and downstairs the bars doors blew open and all the shelfs at the bar collapsed it was crazy lol and its my favorite hotel to stay at
So I’ve packed my “batteries”, “Cell Phone” and “Essentials”…. In that order.
Bloody Millenials 😂😂😂
That lightning during that big storm was insane!
I enjoyed this, cool video,.. glad you were ok through the whole thing. The sound of the wind was intense.
Thanks for videoing it and sharing it.
Jeez you were lucky, I hope you know that as soon as you see that tornado warning get to shelter. When the rain and wind dies down like that it could mean that you're in the path of the tornado, which in this case you nearly where
I'm studying meteorology in college and use videos about the weather to help me learn and this video was recommended to me.
Learning about the weather in some videos and using my textbook I'm able to actually able to answer some questions.
The worst storm I’ve ever experienced was Hurricane Ida last Wednesday when it hit my area, there was so much flooding and tornadoes by my area, I was in New York
This guy needs more subs I watch him for 30 seconds and I already like this channel
Welcome to Arkansas. We were brought out of slumber at 4:15AM this morning to a tornado on the ground about 17 miles south of us. The only reason I woke up was the EXTREMELY loud thunder. Then the sirens went off. A little too late for some.
I'd shit myself
@@shellydavis855 Normalcy bias develops and you just function is emergency fashion. Lol
@@OutSidrQQn This isn't entirely true. I live in texas in the heart of tornado alley and have been through over 8 tornadoes, one being an EF4. I still get incredibly scared everytime a warning goes off and to all texas and oklahomans who don't take it seriously, I quite frankly don't feel bad for them if something happens.
@@signinfor348 I totally understand the fear! It’s sad that storm shelters aren’t mandatory when building a house. I’m thankful you survived to tell your story. I was sleeping when the tornado touched ground and wasn’t previously aware we were expecting bad weather. You can’t put yourself through grief or feel emotional distress for others. Take care of yourself and your family will always be your priority. Sending love.
@@OutSidrQQn Very sweet comment. I agree.. We need more shelters... For Texas being a bullseye for tornadoes we have literally 0 shelters in the Dallas metroplex. It's only a matter of time till a monster sweeps through and nobody has anywhere to go...
It was crazy, the Ef4 that hit us was the day after Christmas. People were thrown off the highways and killed. Awful day.
Stay safe glad you went out the journey to see this crazy wild storm my guy❤
2:08 "it looks like a beautiful evening"
2 seconds later I see lightning on the right lol
Here in Texas, it had been loud too! I had to hide in my closet to make a video, but It was too loud. It was pouring hard. In February it was snowing and ice was everywhere! In Texas there is some crazy weather. Today it is sunny, but tomorrow it will be raining and lightning.
Ikkkk it be crazy over here
I’m in Northern Ireland and I’m so excited for the thunderstorms tonight. Supposed to be intense. It’s been a good year for weather. We had quite a bit of snow, actually a blizzard in February.
I know never live at Texas I at little rock
I'm glad you stayed safe! That looks like a crazy storm 0_0
There is a massive storm here and I'm watching this to make me feel a bit better
"i don't see a tornado"
It's dark and storm clouds/tornadoes can be super fast. Even the wind could seem to blow the wrong direction and suddenly it turns and you're screwed. If there's a warning, take it seriously
Even when a tornado is halfway across my state and i still get that warning on my phone by the National Weather Service I always go as quickly as i can down to the basement because tornadoes are serious and you can get killed
Must have been a funnel-cloud above the hotel, passing-over but it was quite low!
This was in October 2019 in Rogers Arkansas. I live here. It was a tornado that traveled pretty far f2 or f3 if I remember. Unfortunately one person was killed in this storm. The tornado tracked about .5 miles to the north of the hotel he was staying.
@@GoldFaceFella One person perished... how tragic!
Great video. I've never seen a storm like this, but glad you were safe.
Man looked outside at night and said”I don’t see any tornado?”,even if you don’t see a tornado you always have to expect that there is a tornado especially when you got a warning.
This feels like a beginning of a movie where the world weather is going berserk and your the camera man recording everything.
I like how the tornado warning said "CHECK MEDIA" and it doesn't look like you turned on the TV even once, or radio.
HANDY TIP: when you're in a tornado warning, turn on the TV to find out if you're in the path or it's on the other side of you. This could either relieve a lot of stress, or save your life if you find out you need to take shelter and TAKE SHELTER.
BTW, best place in a tornado warning is either in a windowless hall (not an option there) or the bathroom, specifically the bathtub. (You want no windows, and the shower curtain might provide a little protection if the mirror breaks. Not sure if you could do this in a hotel but some people will pull the mattress over themselves in the tub for lots of padding and protection.
REFERENCE: I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma = Tornado Alley.
I live on the 9th floor (10th in the US system) and I pretty regularly get leaves coming in bathroom window when it's open during storms. I think any strong wind can lift leaves up high if it's eddying around tall buildings.
When it comes to tornadoes at night you usually can't see them, but you can definitely hear them. They have a very distinct sound. You can hear it pass by right around the time the visibility started to go. At 4:50 It sounds like a lot of rain/wind outside the building but that is the tornado.
Hay Merle I'm proud to be an Okie from Musscog 🇺🇸😎
Y'all don't smoke marijuana down there do you haha.
Everytime you are in a thunder storm just turn off the lights.
That's what I always do because that flickering drives me crazy! :-)
You are soooooo lucky to see such a storm. I wanna witness something like that before I die, at least once!
I wanted to witness it once too. And I did! And I regret ever wanting to-
Legendary storm man.
Oh my goodness gracious! I feel so bad for you! I hope you are okay.
3:49 Gym teachers be like: ITS FINE OUT
Ours would never let us out when they know it's gonna storm.. They either make us stay inside all day or they do early dismissal- We did that once before and when they said bad weather it didn't even do nothing but rain- ☠️
When it’s summer in NC prepare to see the worst thunderstorms ever 💀💀💀💀
I was in The Joplin Missouri tornado in 2011 was 15 blocks away from me absolute worst day of my life sounded like a fraight train and I will never forget that day
I love your voice.
i’ve lived in minnesota for over 10 years… we can get up to 40 stormy days A YEAR. i can say i have experienced something like this before.
40 days a year is not much
Yep I remember that day
I jagged off all that day. I rained goo in my apartment.
Cool
&
Dangerous
Very Informative such dangerous Storms do Occur in the United States.
Awesome Video
It's amazing how many people don't know the difference between a tornado and a microburst. This was a microburst in my opinion. If it was a tornado the building would have been badly damaged and a lot of windows broken and cars upturned.
Amazing footage! Insane storm.
Me and my wife got stranded in cedar rapids Iowa and a severe storm came through we were outside under a tarp to keep out of the rain it worked but a tornado 🌪️ landed half mile away missed us tg
I think you got stranded in derichio I was in it too it was very bad
Last night, me and my family were in Brandon FL going to get dinner at a pizza place we hadn’t visited in years. We were a few minutes away from the place when all the sudden the skies opened up and rain began pouring down and gave no visibility. There were lightning strikes too close for comfort (one was literally a foot from our car) and then, as if it couldn’t get worse, it started hailing. My dad found a gas station to pull into an others soon followed. The wind was insane, 60+ mph and throwing things around as if they were toys. People were racing around, nearly hitting each other to find shelter so there vehicles wouldn’t be totaled. Once the hail stopped, we left the gas station and continued driving but that’s when the rain got heavier. The wind was swaying power lines around, blowing signs and trees down to the ground, the roads began to flood and everyone literally stopped in their tracks on the roadway because it was impossible to drive. We pulled into the restaurant parking lot to wait the rest of the storm out but it refused to stop raining. We ended up parking and dashing inside to safety but that was honestly the worst storm I have ever experienced besides a few hurricanes and one tornado and I am still left shaken from that experience.
I encountered the same thing basically
The scariest storm I was ever in had a name. They called it Hugo. It came on my birthday.
“ I don’t see a tornado?”
I cannot believe this guy fr
Just an average day out here in the Midwest. Weather is bipolar as hell out here. Southern Indiana especially. We are in a valley so extreme bipolar weather. Sirens will be going off and people will just be doing normal things outside like it's no big deal.
Same we kind of have it here in Northwestern Indiana
Tornado. Away from windows. And they don't have eyes-tG! Nice video!😍
IMAGEN BEING HOMELESS ITS SO DANGEROUS
As a Texan, this is relaxing and entertaining
2:56 A tornado warning is when either a tornado has been spotted or if the conditions are highly capable for a tornado to form so even if a tornado warning has been issued it doesn't always mean a tornado has fully formed but still don't let your guard down & you won't always see a tornado if it's there so take shelter even if you don't see the tornado.
He doesnt get it. He is a jag off.
I get to my safe place whether if it's a tornado now or before or never.. u never know- 😐
Many years ago, I was in North Carolina staying at a hotel I believe it was in Greensboro. I was watching TV when a tornado warning came out for our area. We did not have a tornado, thank God. However, that storm was wicked!! Stay safe man. I know how bad Mother Nature can get. By the way, you have a beautiful family. I am new to your channel and I like what I see so far.
You know it's bad when your hotel is next to the news place and they broadcast a warning
My first experience was back home in Texas. I was alone at home and it was also night time. It was scary but exciting at the same time. I looked out the windows before it got bad but it was similar to this experience I took a peak outside and came back in and got into my bathtub with some pillows. It turned out just fine. Ever since then I have been so fascinated with tornados. Glad you’re safe! 😊
Most clueless weather instinct I've ever seen... When you get the warning on your phone from the national weather service there is a legit reason for it
This guy deserves more subscribers!
In the south, we get tornado warned storms sometimes where there are no storm spotters and there's rotation on radar.
hi there, skywarn spotter, not of that really matters, if there is a tornado warning you need to go down to the lowest floor of the building, in the stairwell, and stay there even after like 10 minutes of the warning expiring, you cant just see a tornado outside, its pitch black and there is no visible tornado to see, it could possibly be rain wrapped as well, and even a lot more stuff, please research stuff about weather, there is also no "eye" of a tornado or storm, thats only in hurricanes, if the tornado warning expires, stay in there until 10 minutes has passed, to ensure your safety, if a tornado warning expires, that doesn't necessarily mean that the storm passed, it just meaned that its out of criteria, and its just a severe thunderstorm. thanks!
2:24 lightning ⚡️
Yea i saw
“I don’t seeeee any tornados outside” well yeah maybe cause it’s NIGHTTIME??
Story- One time it was night and me and my parents got a tornado warning and my mom told me that it meant that there could be a tornado but the storm was bad and the next morning it turned out a tornado hit 1 mile from us. Hope you all stay safe.
At that time I did not know that a tornado warning meant that there was a tornado spotted in my área. 😅
Storms is very cozy when you are watching Netflix and eating snacks😌
I’m currently in a really bad thunderstorm ⛈
I was in a bad thunderstorm 1 or 2 weeks ago at 3AM I woke up to it and noticed it. I was soooo scared. My mom also woke up and told me theres nothing to worry about. Luckly the storm ended and I went back to sleep. (This was in Colorado btw). The thunder was so loud so I wasn't able to sleep through the storm plus the lightning was very bright so it kept flashing in my eyes. The winds were also very high so I was worried a tornado would form. The rain was heavy also. I was scared that night but luckly no tornado formed. I was very scared though, like 1000 chills going down my spine, very fast heartbeat, and heavy breathing. I was just so glad nothing bad happened. Anyways, sorry if my grammar is bad. Have a nice day :)
I just wanted to tell what I been through and how I felt- T-T
THANK YOU FOR RECORDING THIS! I don't criticize you because i would have done the same to get a bit of footage
“Hmmm lighting, this is the first sign I’ve seen” Uhh what about the warning on your phone saying “TORNADO WARNING, SEEK SHELTER IMMEDIATELY”
Welcome to the midwest!
the tornado passed VERY close to your location
3:46
Dude, that looks like a tornado!
I hate thunderstorms ⛈️😱
Damn that looks crazy
That is pretty wild. Beautiful, but scary at the same time. Glad that you got through it okay.