Wow! That was some of the most impressive tornado footage I've ever seen, and definitely the one that best captured the sound of the tornado. Also, the shot looking out the broken window as debris is flying by at extremely high speed is just totally amazing.
You won’t say this when you are in an EF 4 in person They had no idea if their apartment would give out at any point Winds of over 230 mph these were (can do some massive shit) I wish apartments and houses were still built like this, look how well it held up
Europeans, particularly eastern europeans don't give a flying shit about no tornado, we are tough motherfuckers who have bigger things to worry about.😂
I think the video recorders on phones are made to kind of muffle or pick up very little of a constant background noise too. Last year, a hurricane hit here and I was trying to record how loud it was but you couldn't get anywhere close to the idea 9f the volume from the recordings. My daughter and I were on the front step, where we were protected, standing right up against each other and could barely hear each other talking at normal volume but when we went back inside and checked the recording, you could hear us talking very clearly and only like a background "hush", even though I held the phone away from us. It was strange. Also a very long, noisy, scary night.
If you were born and lived in Eastern Europe, you might not really know what is going on. I doubt they have tornado sirens in Eastern Europe nor are emergency procedures taught there. An up close F4 tornado in EE is a once in a lifetime event for people living in that part of the world.
@@plateshutoverlock even if you don’t know what a tornado is, if you see something coming out of the sky tearing up homes, it’s probably a good idea to look for some kind of cover.
They were calm either because they were amazingly ignorant of the situation, or (more understandably) frozen due to the shock of the sight. Note how surprised they were when the windows broke. Nobody acting intelligently who also knows what tornadoes can do would have kept filming that long instead of getting to cover.
@@SnipeyGaming Well he isn't hurt, was never anywhere near getting hurt. yet still managed to get some really cool video. Yet instead of saying wow, you criticize him. I would say HIS common sense was working just fine. yours on the other hand.
@@armastat People need to stop worrying about total strangers and go on about their day. If someone wants to be an idiot, as long as it's not going to harm others, let them do it instead of trying to control them. That's why we have a police problem, everyone is setting these bullshit laws and relying on the police to do everything.
I think it's just more Europeans not knowing what they're up against. I'd be willing to bet all the Slavs that live in the American Midwest would be taking cover if they saw this.
I'm from Iowa. Marshalltown had an EF3 blaze through town, taking the top off our courthouse as it passed through, plus wreaking other forms of havoc. I sat through the outer winds of that thing in the relative safety of my parents' basement, then went outside afterwards to see leaves plastered to the side of the house, and gobs of first responder units making a convoy line down my street to where a huge tree fell across the pavement. So to see this camera operator remain that close to glass, seeing all that debris spinning around...I have to admit I was doing a facepalm. They're damned lucky. That's all I gotta say. 😅
my 82 yr old mom survived polio at age 11, colon cancer at 80, and an EF-4 leaving a collapsed brick 🏠 on her (March 24, Rolling Fork, MS). She says she's ready to rebuild.
@@emjohnson7207 Well, it sounds like your mom is a tough, gritty survivor sort, which is a good thing. I was simply expressing my own experiences as well. Perhaps I didn't make myself clear in my expression of shock that the camera operator in the video didn't run for cover, but rather stupidly filmed the EF4 right next to glass windows. That's what I meant by expressing that I was doing a facepalm about the foolhardy action. 😅🤷♀️
@@a.katherinesuetterlin3028 I understood what you meant and was shocked the glass didn't get the camera operator or flying debris decapitate him or her. It did this to a man in Vicksburg decades ago; he was caught in his car. Few years ago, I saw vehicles crumpled like tissue paper on the Interstate near my home. I say always head to a walk-in freezer. Yes, mom tough and says bruised but not broken. Also said it like memories thrown in the air and scattered, which is ironic since her photo was found almost 209 miles away, after the 🌪️.
@@emjohnson7207 Wow! 209 miles away? Sheesh! That's about the distance between Des Moines and the IA-MN border, give or take. 😳 Give my regards to your mom -- she sounds like a heck of a woman! I know a few women who could stand to learn from her. 😁😅
This houses are made out of concrete. So that tornado wasn't gonna do much either way. That being said, if a tree is send flying on your window or roof, will most definitely do some serious damage.
@@FusionTM_REDRUM Rooms built with 6- to 8-inch thick reinforced concrete masonry provide resistance for F5 tornadoes winds. The walls will stand and offer protection but they can still be knocked over if something massive hits them and everything attached that is not concrete can be ripped off. The saying goes "it's not that the wind is blowing it's what the wind is blowing you should worry about".
To whoever made this: you are absurdly lucky to have gotten out alive, much less uninjured. On the other hand, this video is probably the best one I've found to express what a tornado sounds like.
Agree it is probably the best sound of tornado. I live in same region houses here are buid prety well looks like this house was build in 70s or 80s usualy have brick wall 45cm thick and concrete reinforced ceilings in every floor so if you stay in house you should be safe.Of courcse you shoud stay away from windows. Roof with clay tiles will be blown off and windows broken but thats mostly all.+you will need new fasade
Being someone from the U.S., I could hardly believe that anyone would just stand there and let the tornado get so close without taking cover. That was hard to watch! Since that’s a very rare event in the Czech Republic, I can understand why they didn’t realize how dangerous that was. Great footage, but that was super risky!
Finally someone who gets it. Exactly - seeing a tornado in Czech Republic (let alone one of this kind) is like seeing a bikini contest in Antarctica. People didn't know what was going on and even if someone was telling them it was a tornado - and they would know how to react - they would hardly believe it. Unfortunately 6 people died, 200 injured and billions worth of damage, but honestly, it could have been much worse. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_South_Moravia_tornado
yes even though there from the Czech republic shouldn't rhey know what tornadoes are and the harm they can do i mean if your brain is working right would u stand and record as a gray column of wind throws everything around like toys? no i dont think so the person here is just plain dumb but i appreciate the content
This video is EXACTLY why you MUST TAKE COVER EVEN IF IT'S NOT DIRECTLY OVER YOU! Tornados don't usually kill people by throwing them around, though they can. Most deaths and injuries are caused by debris and this video is the perfect example of why!
that shows how unusual this is here in western/central europe... here in germany for example there´s a small area in the northern part where tornadose are relatively common but for the general population this would just be surreal... we don´t learn how to behave in such a scenario in schools or anywhere, most people would just stand there dumbfounded, not even realizing what´s happening until they have a half a meter long wood shard catapultet through their torso... I have a bit of an obsession with tornados and learned a lot about them, since childhood I´m dreaming of tornado hunting after I saw the movie Twister when I was like 6 years old so I luckily know how to behave when shit hits the fan 😂
2:58 That single "mhmm" after the tornado passed overhead and destroyed everything surrounding the house is frankly the most cameraman-sounding quote I've ever heard. Czech camerawoman are something else.
That was awesome I think she’s a bad ass either she’s done this before or she really wanted to know or to get the video either way it’s an awesome video
@@Cthomas5678 Most probably they didn't realise how dangerous a tornado is, as in our country there was never such a big tornado. There are little tornadoes here and there, but most of the time normal person doesn't even know about it, as it's small and also usually at a more remote place
If that tornado had been 200’ closer you would’ve died and you especially would’ve died because you were on the second floor. NEVER ride out a tornado on the second floor of a building.
Tornados are really rare here in Czech Republic. People were filming because they didn´t know there is a possibility of F4 tornado. We have strong winds coming with storms, sometimes microbursts but tornados are rare. It was hard to even believe you see a tornado infront of you... That´s why it looks like they had no fear... It is different now.
Live in Tornado Alley and amateur storm chasers come out of the woodwork and create chaos amongst real chasers. Idiots! This right here is something they have probably never experienced. Now they know.
Considering how rare it is to have tornadoes of that strength spawn in the Czech Republic, either that woman didn't realize the danger they were truly in, or she was like: "Oh look at the cool tornado! Let's see how long I can stand here before it carries me away!"
The tornadoes of this strength happen once in a lifetime here, in the Czech republic. And you are right about the cameraman (it was a man), both with not realizing and being curious how long he can last 😅
Eh, there’s this video that went viral a couple years back of this dude in his truck and he gets hit by the tornado. And the entire time he’s just being super chill as the roaring windows soar past him. Luckily his truck didn’t flip or anything. As soon as the tornado passed first thing he did was straighten his mirror if I remember haha
@Bruno M This. One can tell they don't quite understand the danger they were in. They're blasted lucky that their house didn't rip apart around them and hammer them with fast-moving debris.
I'm pretty sure the reason he was so chill is because he had NO idea how much danger he was in. Like seriously, if the tornado hit his house it would have likely sucked him out of the 2nd story. When the glass shatters, the shards will likely move at over 100Km/h.
Sees a broken window: the perfect spot to shoot the debris flying around like bullets. After all the window next to it is indestructible and the debris only can go around the house. Amazing view though, don't get to see the mayhem a lot.
Wow! I’ve been in several hurricanes - the last one being Ian - and those were scary, but this is truly horrific. I’d be interested to see how much damage this did. Hope the people who recorded this are all safe.
It's Europe, solid brick houses. Their lives were not in danger on lower floor. American houses build by stitching wooden sticks. That's why they are being wiped out.
I was in Ohio when i had my first experience with a tornado, it isn't anything nice i was in a car & it felt like it wanted to lift off the ground it was rocking back & forth & i could see all the grass on the ground getting sucked, if i wasn't religious before i found religion that day!
at one point it literally sounds like a glass storm, like the sound of literal shards of glass just cutting up everything in sight out there terrifying
We had a small one miss me by 2 streets. We had no warning. I thought it was just a loud car at first, got up and looked out the window and didn’t see anything. It got louder and I said to my daughter, what is that noise?! It sounded like a plane coming down. I ran to the door and as soon as I opened it I knew it was a tornado. Before I could close the door the electric went off and I screamed get in the bathroom! Before my kids could even get downstairs it was over. So if you hear anything like that, it might be a tornado.
How this guy didn’t die is beyond me. Everything we know about surviving tornadoes (stay away from windows, get to the basement or lowest floor, etc.) was blatantly ignored😂
This took action in Czechia (central Europe) and we never had tornados let alone tornados of this intensity here. These poor people had no idea how dangerous this situation was until cars started floating.
Whose walls are stone walls 20-30 inches thick. Those are not stick built houses like we have here. They can take a beating and still be totally intact.
If that thing was spinning the other way the debris would have smashed the window she was filming through in the beginning. This could have turned out really really bad.
@@thefearhawk8805 I agree - on one hand I love that we have footage like this, on the other hand I was yelling at my screen NOOOO GO INSIDE GET AWAY FROM WINDOWS
Wow!!!! The best tornado video I have seen in awhile. The person filming this has nerves of steel!!! Ty so much for sharing your experience, just don't get in the habit of doing it again...
Less nerves of steel, more ignorance or stupidity. Note how they reacted when the windows broke, like they were surprised anything could possibly happen.
I believe its because he had no idea how dangerous this was. I mean during the Boxing Day tsunami, when the water flowed out of the bay. People went out to pick up seashells.
this is by far one of the best footages of the south moravia tornado out there. Just look at the motion of the beast! And not to mention the roar. jeez.
The shot out the broken window was absolutely incredible, such an amazing view of the inside of a powerful tornado. Scary to think about that was "only" an F4 though.
This footage is incredible. It can only really be captured by someone who is either a professional that does it for a living or a person that has no idea how dangerous tornadoes are (or doesn't care about dying)
PSA: if you have a bad storm and see trees whipping about like that, go to the most secure part of your basement away from doors and windows. If you are in an apartment, get everyone in the bathroom, hunker down in the tub and stay there. Seriously, don't open the door to check a window that broke, just stay right the eff in the tub. Don't wait to get secure until you see pieces of house flying by, because by then, it may be too late. Many times as a child, we'd be in the basement with all the pets as soon as there were greenish clouds and whipping winds. We'd be secure before the rain even hit.
One of my friend's mother and the mother's boyfriend had been sitting on their porch when they heard a tornado warning on the radio. They immediately got up to go inside. But before they even reached the door, it already hit them. They were both injured, she seriously so. After that, her health kept declining and a few years later she passed away.
@@georgestrvanger6878 stupid climate hoaxer.... All 12 thousands planes flying each day above us do a lot more harm .. also there are actively 20+ volcanos erupting each freaking day. In a month time they Pump more toxic air in the skies as all humans combine do in 10 years ... Do we see a change of that ?? Of course not planet is just entering it's usually cycle of switching the poles and changing climate we don't have shit do with it. I don't ignore that some company's could change their way to clean the out put we breath it in, in the end but if you reduce CO2 to 0. Watch snow piercer Netflix that's what will Happen with earth it freeze down to a snowball and that's it all life gone. And if we try to stop switching poles and stuff we only make it worse and also kill our self. If we respect and adjust to earth it might let us live
For anyone wondering why they act the way they do: Seeing a tornado in Czech Republic (let alone one of this kind) is like seeing a bikini contest in Antarctica. People didn't know what was going on and even if someone was telling them it was a tornado - and they would know how to react - they would hardly believe it.
take away the "torando" if you see debris flying around and smashing windows would YOU stand next to the smashed window and look out as it happens? really?
Bro I'm sorry i don't care where you are from but if you see a tornado and a 5 year old kid could obviously realize that's it is giving out high wind speed u don't just stand there and record, they're lucky it went next to them and not directly over them
The terrifying, yet utterly amazing strength of our nature. Unbelievable. Very happy you survived. Being from Nebraska, no way I would’ve taken footage that close.
In Europe we build houses to withstand wind, we don't use cheap plywood that is easily destroyed. As you can see even our glass is stronger than your wooden houses.
Seriously, this is the calmest person I've ever seen. One of those situations where they have no idea that they narrowly escaped death .This was an F4 that just missed their house!
This reminds me when me and my wife first moved to Georgia. We knew almost nothing about tornados. We were in our car when we got caught up in one. I remember thinking, wow it gets really windy here, and look, it's raining sideways, and hear that roaring sound, then our car nearly flipped. 😱
It was actually an old woman. Her husband screaming in the background is telling her to go back inside and to shelter. She just told him to let her be.
I always say imagine what it’s like when you stick your hand out of the car window going at 100mph and how thick and powerful the air feels, it’d be the same as holding it out the bedroom window in a tornado.. insane power
Your comment made me look up wind speeds in tornados. Based on the Fujita scale 100 mph wind is just an F1 tornado, an F4 like this has windspeeds of 207-260 mph. I guess that would really hurt to hold your hand into that. Actually insane..
@@MultiNudelauflauf I couldn't even imagine. When velocity doubles, the total energy is quadrupled. At that speed, the air would be essentially a liquid. Did you see that giant roof truss from a house just floating around like it was in a snow globe?
Let me translate it for y'all non-Slavic people out there: 1:28 woman: Holy shit. That's-.. that might take us with a roof as well. Look. It's coming this way. 1:43 woman: THAT'S A REAL TORNADO! 1:45 woman: Milan (Czech name), you have never seen this. 1:58 woman: It flies, the things fly. Look. 2:10 woman: Holy shit. I think we are going to lose a roof as well. 2:20 man: You won't do anything about it, don't go there! 2:25 woman: Jesus Christ. 2:38 man: Cover yourself, don't go there! 2:41 woman: Cut it out! (don't be such a drama queen) 2:45 man: Come downstairs, hurry up. 3:00 woman: Mhm.
The real danger here is not the rotating funnel itself, it's the wind feeding in to the tornado. At 2:35 you can get a glimpse of the extremely strong in-flow jet that is feeding all the air in to the funnel that then goes straight up. These winds leading up to the center of the funnel cause great damage because of their potential prolonged duration during major tornadoes like these.
It’s an EF4 tornado. If they didn’t have an apartment with bricks 12-18 inches thick the entire thing would have crumbled away. I have absolutely no idea why they were on the top floor
It was like watching every horror movie trope in action: I see what's coming, and I spend 30 seconds yelling, "Don't do that, you dumbass!" "Get out of there!"; things to that effect.
I was just thinking people who live in Tornado alley were probably screaming get in your basement or the lowest level in the center of your house. We just had the craziest amount of tornados in south Eastern PA that I can remember. I went to shelter in the lowest level of my house. Over 150 homes condemn not livable and someone died from a tree landing on their house.
This is nothing compared to imaginary god's vengeance in the good books. Ever really read the entire bible? No just like you won't read this or other truths. “The gods we’ve made are exactly the gods you’d expect to be made by a species that is about half a chromosome away from the chimpanzee.” - Christopher Hitchens The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobia, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully. In the New Testament he gets worse. Imaginary God was a vindictive as hell. And Jesus is more punishing than bastardy god. He believed and liked the idea of eternal punishment or never spoke out against it. Infinite torture for you. His criteria for getting into heaven is contemptible, disgusting - believe in me, that’s all it takes. A close reading of the Old Testament is filled with horrendous lessons on how to treat people. A god that kills almost everyone on Earth in a flood: that’s pretty crazy. A god that commands Joshua to murder all the women and children except for the young girls, who can be taken as sex slaves. The 10 commandments tell you that working on Saturday is a sin and the .first four commandments are vanity plate for god. God eventually goes into great detail about how to deal with cattle thieves, isolating women on their period, and which fabrics to wear at the same time; but nowhere in those ten commandments, or in the six hundred and three that come after it, does it say “Don’t abuse children,” or “Don’t enslave people,” or “Don’t rape.” The Bible was written by human beings at a time when stealing a person’s livestock was a crime punishable by death, but raping a young girl was easily remedied by following it up with a marriage proposal. Jesus cleaned it up but still believe in Hell for moral non-believers (atheists are as moral as believers .. look it up in any scientific study). Jesus and religion is a shakedown; I got matches and you're flammable.
Look up Fairfield ,Illinois tornado like this lady a 80 year old guy stood and video taped it from his 2nd floor . It destroyed his house killed his wife downstairs and older lady next door who laid in bathtub instead of going to storm cellar because of spiders might be in it. Video cuts off when hits house audio still running as he is buried in ruble.
The smart phone has brought us some of the most intense absolutely insane tornado footage that prior only the best professional storm chasers could dream of. Also I’m not sure if this person is just really stupid or what but god bless them! Amazing!
These things are not that common in Europe. They happen, but not as much as in the U.S., I don't think they knew in what kind of danger they truely were, because of the rarety. Most people in Europe would not know what to do if one hits them.
Most of the time, regular people's videos are infinitely better. A lot of time it's because they don't know the danger and accidentally get waaaay too close but is mostly because I don't have to hear "WEDGE! HUGE WEDGE! DEBRIS! DEBRIS! MAJOR DAMAGE!" every five seconds lol
@@lindaraterink6451 they definitely aren’t as common as tornadoes in the US but Europe still gets a few hundred a year, but one of this strength is incredibly rare. This tornado was the deadliest one to occur in Europe in probably several decades. The previous violent tornado in Europe I can think of was the Dolo Italy tornado in 2015, which was also an F4. But that caused only one death as opposed to the recent six killed in Czechia.
Czech people are just so savage. She sees a violent, deadly tornado, ripping up houses all around her, all she does is keep filming and at the end she says "mhm" like that's a thing she just crossed of a list of badass things to do in life. Czechs are people with gigantic balls of steel. Mad respect to our neighbors from Germany, you guys are awesome!
The whole thing is really comical, "Holy shit, that's.. Maybe we are going to lose the roof, look. It goes here" ''That's a normal (real) tornado! Miluna! You haven't seen that. Look! How the things are flying! Look! Holy shit, Milunka, we will loose that too.. (the roof probably).'' ''..incomprehensible, you won't do anything, just don't go there'' ''Jesus Christ'' ''Hide, don't go there!'' ''Leave me be'' ''Come downstairs, quick'' ''Mhm''
I suppose if you’ve never seen one in person, and you’re staring through your phone, yeah...you might not realize right away that that especially ragged cloud at the edge of your view is the edge of a tornado. You could tell he was like: “Lots of wind... clouds over there.... looking back at the trees in the wind...it’s noisy over there, I’ll pan back...lots of clouds...... Wait...” 😬 That view through the broken window was impressive!
@@udrulz123 Exactly. When you’re further away, you can see the definition of the edges more easily, but _that_ close, unless you stayed focused on it and watched the movement, 🤷🏼♀️, it could just look like ragged clouds and dust being pushed by the storm. I’m glad he panned back when he did.
...I would love to have the phone number of the roofing company that did all the roofing in that neighborhood. Mature trees were snapped at the ground while cars were tossed around as if made of paper, yet I counted not a single shingle missing from any roof. Now that's quality work; to survive an ef4 tornado 🌪, that's quite a feat.
This happened in the Czech republic. Many if these houses were built by the Soviets? Also many houses are generations old. Czech republic is also home to the most castles in the world. So I'd say the planned obsolescence of American products is different from Czech products.
@@SeanKula The "Soviets" didn't build anything there. The building style you see across the street is typical for the period from the 1940s to early 70s: brick walls and concrete floors. The amount of concrete alone for a mid-sized house is around 400 metric tons. Double glazing was standard since the 50s. You will find this "heavy" building style also in Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Houses in Italy, parts of France and Spain are similar but built lighter due to warmer climates. The "shingles" are fired tiles, held exclusively by gravity (in some cases with a single nail), sitting on a timber construction made from 5x5in beams. A single tile can weigh up to 8 pounds, so the roof construction is extremely sturdy. This building style relies on mass/thermal mass thus even extreme wind speeds usually won't cause too much damage. However, these houses cost *a lot* to build and heat - but the DO last for generations...
The calmness was due to ignorance, or stupidity, or shock. It was not resolve. You can tell by how they react when the windows break, like only then did they suddenly realize it could be dangerous. Do not envy that particular calmness. It could unnecessarily cost you your life.
Wtf....This has to be the most calm camera guy I've ever heard. Completely steady camera, extremely calm voice. Casually walks around the house. And at the end has the nerve to casually mumble, "Mhm."
I was in an EF4+ wedge tornado in April 1967. It was originally tagged as an F5 under the old Fujita scale, but the Enhanced Fujita gave it an EF4+. It hit our high school just as it was dismissing on a Friday afternoon. The experience will never ever be forgotten!
@@Quay2Quiet Not at all - there's a clearly visible broken window at one point they are filming out of - if the other window had broken or shards of glass from the broken one, not to mention other debris, had for example, nicked their jugular: that'd be it. It's why kids do the whole "duck and cover" drill in school.
@Michael Benedict dont worry, us normal europeans say that only when someone asks from what the buldings are made or something, this guy is really after you, f him, thats not most of us
For those of you wondering, there is a scientific reason the camera operator was not effected by the tornado. So when you have winds of this strength, there is a tendency for lightweight and flat objects to be carried away easier due to the surface are and lower mass. The camera operator, however, was not effected due to the spherical shape and enormous weight of their brass balls
it was opposite, it was the woman behind the camera saying that, her husband was screaming at her : go inside, dont go outside, and she replied : Nah, stop it. and then at the end she accepted her fate with a little mhmmm :D
First of all, the tornado was mostly F3 and (only in cases) F4. Second - european houses are 99.9% built from clay bricks or stones with the walls 30 cm (12 inch) wide or even wider, so almost all the damage was mainly to the roofs. And third - yes the people never ever experienced such thing as tornadoes in Czech republic are pretty rare, so thats probably the main reason for lack of respect or absence of fear. Nevertheless, the guy was pretty lucky that he wasnt hit by the bullet-speed debris flying through the windows
czech republic have seen 275 tornado reports so no that isn’t rare And generally speaking the intensity of a tornado is strongest in a small specific spot however this one had F4 intensity for most of its 26 km long path
Your complete description would only lead to one conclusion, the person holding the camera is an absolute buffoon. I'm going out on a limb here but you must in fact be the real buffoon for any rational person witnessing this would immediately seek shelter. Simply because you've "never" witnessed it before so let me stay here and watch as it destroys everything in its path is quite possibly the silliest argument ever put forward on TH-cam.
yeah, but due to this cases it was defined as EF4. And you are right. In last 20 years we had several tornadoes in Czechia. Buut most of them was F0 - F1 and out of peopled area. Only in 2004 F3 tornado hit the Litovel city and a year ago very populated area was damaged with this monster that went over 26 km and in some placec grew up to 600 metres sizes. Most of the most severy damage was caused with suction wortexes. It was rare situacion. The supercells are very commen. But only 5 - 10 % of them actually ara able to create tornado. Much less then in US. People know downbursts, severe hails, severe precipitation and wind gustst but not tornadoes
Even in a common middle European residential House, you won't be near a Window, if it's breaking because of a 300km/h fast thrown wooden beam. Trust me. And in Addition to that, in Case a Tornado is lifting the Roof of your House, you won't stay above the basement at this moment. Trust me again.
Probably never experienced tornados before. So far I have never experienced any natural disaster aside from heavy rain, If I get to see this I'm pretty sure I'd be 'calm' purely out of innocence. Of course I'd follow cautions but I'd still be as casual as in school fire drills.
I've lived in tornado alley all my life. I once had a colleague who was from the East Coast & had never been around tornadoes. When the sirens went off she went out & stood on the skywalk between buildings, which was all windows, looked out & said, "I don't see a tornado". I said, "Girl, you better get your self to the basement now. You don't want to see a tornado."
I felt the same Helplessness in the 6.7 Northridge Earthquake - thought it'd take our building down - sounded like it too. Metal wrenching sounds you can never imagine hearing.
You really feel it in your knees. I can only describe walking during an earthquake like trying to climb a flight of stairs that's flat... Or that feeling of when you're half asleep and you "trip" in bed, only while standing and constant. It's quite the feeling.
Subtitles: 1:30 - Oh my god. Maybe we will be without the roof...it is normal tornado, Miluno, you never saw anything like this. 2:00 - It is flying. The things are flying. 2:10 - Oh my God. Milunko, we will probably also lose it(roof). 2:20 - You can't do nothing about it. Just don't go there. 2:38 - Hide. Don't go there...oh come on...come down, quickly.
@@warrax111 : So you're assuming everyone always reads the descriptions before they start watching anything? Smartass.... And you think EVERYONE in the Czech Republic speaks Czech? There are Hungarian and Slovak speakers as well.
It was at this moment they were just inside of it in the outer edge - a couple 100 m south of this location Several trees were severely debarked & a few homes were severely damaged at IF4 intensity
If you’re ever caught in a life or death situation, find a camera and record. This will make you into a camera man and grant you invincibility.
Yeah it truly seems like cameramen are rivals to god
There was one on 9/11 where he got buried in toxic dust but lived
Best advice! Thank you I will spread the word
STRAIGHT FACTS
Tornado is temporary, but Camera man is eternal🤣
or itll land you a job
That shot out the broken window of the wind just blasting everything is incredible.
I very rarely get scared by films or images but those few seconds made my stomach knot… something really primal and animal brain instinctive happens
It's not the wind that broker the glass but more likely some debri flying around at high speed
@@Nicolas-hf8wl this seems like you’re trying to correct someone, but no one said that the wind broke the window, so…..
@@joshuamiller7839 Ooops sorry I read it wrong somehow nevermind ☺️👋
@@davidlewis1787 me too! it was coool!
Becoming a cameraman makes you invincible.
@@FireFlash_TheUmbraPonyGuardian you’re so good at parties…
@@FireFlash_TheUmbraPonyGuardian whoever dies while recording was a failed cameraman so that’s why
@@FireFlash_TheUmbraPonyGuardian and don't forget the amatur chaser that also died in that tornado
@@FireFlash_TheUmbraPonyGuardian those people had families. true cameraman do not have families and go whereever the camera goes.
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Wow! That was some of the most impressive tornado footage I've ever seen, and definitely the one that best captured the sound of the tornado. Also, the shot looking out the broken window as debris is flying by at extremely high speed is just totally amazing.
Agreed. That sound was amazing. When they say it sounds like a train, Man that was spot on.
An F1. NOT even close to an F4
Maybe a 2 or a 3. Definitely not a 4. It may have reached 4 at its peak.
Read the description! This is not even the worst this tornado got. @@sonimbetterthanyou
also crazy stupid, just one glass shard or piece of metal in the wrong place and no more camera woman.
*sees giant raging tornado ripping apart several buildings a few blocks from him
*closes the door
"That'll stop it."
Haha I love it!
Lol
Tornado: *Mad as fuck* “Ah shit we almost had em…next time I guess”
@@awesomerikd168 welll shieeeet! Next year I’m coming back with the boys!
Leaving it open would be worse
I wish he'd kept the camera a bit steadier as his house was being destroyed.
Same thing I was thinking
LOL!
You won’t say this when you are in an EF 4 in person
They had no idea if their apartment would give out at any point
Winds of over 230 mph these were (can do some massive shit)
I wish apartments and houses were still built like this, look how well it held up
Typical rookie move.
@@tvojeprezuvky Oh that explains it then.
I like the “mhm” as if windows weren’t just broken and major damage was done and they could’ve died if they were outside
🤣
You say that as if they couldn't of died inside lol
Lol read this comment just as he said it
Europeans, particularly eastern europeans don't give a flying shit about no tornado, we are tough motherfuckers who have bigger things to worry about.😂
@@TomasPetkevicius94 Interesting.
This woman is one of the bravest to film an F4 live. I've never seen a tornado doing this much damage. It's awesome. Thanks camera woman
This is gay couple. Most people think the same.
@@etelabaloghova6711 What
@@etelabaloghova6711 no its not, thats some leftist shit propaganda, this is clearly a woman and a man speaking in this video
The tornado was nowhere near F4 intensity in this video.
Dumbest
When you're facing winds of over 400 kph, be sure to stand in front of glass. I'm sure nothing bad will happen.
If they were actually inside it they would be dead
Too bad there wasn't any Darwinism to set as an example.
Not if they're the camera men
He wasn't facing the wind look at it again
Idiots
Everyone's taking about the tornadoe but those sound proof windows were amazing. F4 Roaring outside and you barely hear it after he shuts the door.
Walls are generally thick in the CR.
I think the video recorders on phones are made to kind of muffle or pick up very little of a constant background noise too. Last year, a hurricane hit here and I was trying to record how loud it was but you couldn't get anywhere close to the idea 9f the volume from the recordings. My daughter and I were on the front step, where we were protected, standing right up against each other and could barely hear each other talking at normal volume but when we went back inside and checked the recording, you could hear us talking very clearly and only like a background "hush", even though I held the phone away from us. It was strange. Also a very long, noisy, scary night.
welcome to europe dude
Yeah I had a house once that had walls ranging from 12-18 inches thick and it makes a HUGE difference in sound transmission.
yeah F4 my ass I guess F1 is for europeans F4 they have different scale for everything 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm so thankful for these brave and/or dumb souls for all their sacrifice to entertain me
If you were born and lived in Eastern Europe, you might not really know what is going on. I doubt they have tornado sirens in Eastern Europe nor are emergency procedures taught there.
An up close F4 tornado in EE is a once in a lifetime event for people living in that part of the world.
@@plateshutoverlock bruh, they know what a fucking tornado is. europe does get tornadoes frequently.
@@plateshutoverlock even if you don’t know what a tornado is, if you see something coming out of the sky tearing up homes, it’s probably a good idea to look for some kind of cover.
Cameramen are immortal. Holding a camera during a tornado is safer than taking cover. He’s not sacrificing himself.
@@paull2937 that is true. the tornadoes have too much respect to interfere with a person documenting it.
Wow I can’t believe how calm the person who took this was ! Great footage but please be safe!!!!
Ya the thing was practically beside their building!! 😮
Mmhmm..
@@Blake4625kHzlol 😂
They were calm either because they were amazingly ignorant of the situation, or (more understandably) frozen due to the shock of the sight. Note how surprised they were when the windows broke.
Nobody acting intelligently who also knows what tornadoes can do would have kept filming that long instead of getting to cover.
That's because they had no idea what they were looking at. A tornado stronger than F3 had never been recorded in Czechia.
He did everything you’re not supposed to do when there is a tornado, he went outside and then to the windows lol what a guy
He didn't, he needed to put his arm with the phone on the window when the tornado was in there
Who says your not supposed to do it? Cowards? timid people scared of shadows? or is it someone who thinks they know better than you?
@@armastat common sense says to not do those things
@@SnipeyGaming Well he isn't hurt, was never anywhere near getting hurt. yet still managed to get some really cool video. Yet instead of saying wow, you criticize him. I would say HIS common sense was working just fine. yours on the other hand.
@@armastat People need to stop worrying about total strangers and go on about their day. If someone wants to be an idiot, as long as it's not going to harm others, let them do it instead of trying to control them. That's why we have a police problem, everyone is setting these bullshit laws and relying on the police to do everything.
Slavic people really do be built different, the casual “mhm” after looking into a tornado is something else
Literally exactly what I thought after thinking how stupid this was. Suddenly it made sense
@@analogdaniel me too, they're not very bright.
@@analogdaniel it's the "really do be built" part that made it seem less stupid. AFTER a doobie it looks even stupider.
I think it's just more Europeans not knowing what they're up against. I'd be willing to bet all the Slavs that live in the American Midwest would be taking cover if they saw this.
@@speeka9850 they aren't very bright? that's not at all what I was implying. Just saying that eastern europeans are not fazed by much
“This is an F4 tornado, seek shelter and safety immediately.”
This person: hmm…nah.
@@michalthekind if I saw it though, I wouldn’t stand near a window filming it
Not for slavic people
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@@michalthekind Czech has seen 109 Damaging tornadoes (F2 - F4)
I'm from Iowa. Marshalltown had an EF3 blaze through town, taking the top off our courthouse as it passed through, plus wreaking other forms of havoc. I sat through the outer winds of that thing in the relative safety of my parents' basement, then went outside afterwards to see leaves plastered to the side of the house, and gobs of first responder units making a convoy line down my street to where a huge tree fell across the pavement.
So to see this camera operator remain that close to glass, seeing all that debris spinning around...I have to admit I was doing a facepalm. They're damned lucky. That's all I gotta say. 😅
my 82 yr old mom survived polio at age 11, colon cancer at 80, and an EF-4 leaving a collapsed brick 🏠 on her (March 24, Rolling Fork, MS).
She says she's ready to rebuild.
@@emjohnson7207 Well, it sounds like your mom is a tough, gritty survivor sort, which is a good thing. I was simply expressing my own experiences as well. Perhaps I didn't make myself clear in my expression of shock that the camera operator in the video didn't run for cover, but rather stupidly filmed the EF4 right next to glass windows. That's what I meant by expressing that I was doing a facepalm about the foolhardy action. 😅🤷♀️
@@a.katherinesuetterlin3028 I understood what you meant and was shocked the glass didn't get the camera operator or flying debris decapitate him or her.
It did this to a man in Vicksburg decades ago; he was caught in his car.
Few years ago, I saw vehicles crumpled like tissue paper on the Interstate near my home. I say always head to a walk-in freezer.
Yes, mom tough and says bruised but not broken. Also said it like memories thrown in the air and scattered, which is ironic since her photo was found almost 209 miles away, after the 🌪️.
@@emjohnson7207 Wow! 209 miles away? Sheesh! That's about the distance between Des Moines and the IA-MN border, give or take. 😳 Give my regards to your mom -- she sounds like a heck of a woman! I know a few women who could stand to learn from her. 😁😅
@@emjohnson7207for sure not w brick house but probably a frame house with brick veneers but god damn hope she wasn’t injured
The wind is blowing the roof out
*Closes the window* everything is fine
Gotta admire the craftsmanship of how soundproof it was when the doors closed lol
This houses are made out of concrete. So that tornado wasn't gonna do much either way.
That being said, if a tree is send flying on your window or roof, will most definitely do some serious damage.
@@FusionTM_REDRUM Rooms built with 6- to 8-inch thick reinforced concrete masonry provide resistance for F5 tornadoes winds. The walls will stand and offer protection but they can still be knocked over if something massive hits them and everything attached that is not concrete can be ripped off. The saying goes "it's not that the wind is blowing it's what the wind is blowing you should worry about".
😂😂😂
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This person literally did the opposite of EVERYTHING you’re supposed to do in this situation. Glad they lived. The vid is pretty incredible though 😂
John Wick hahaha
Yes they did not follow. But what did they get? A badass video.
The infamous chess: This guy literally did the opposite of EVERYTHING your supposed to do
Me: THANK YOU.
Why are we glad. F em. Grass stick in trees, tires etc. Green grass. They just stand there. Dipshits pure and simple
Fortunately it missed them.
To whoever made this: you are absurdly lucky to have gotten out alive, much less uninjured.
On the other hand, this video is probably the best one I've found to express what a tornado sounds like.
Agree it is probably the best sound of tornado.
I live in same region houses here are buid prety well looks like this house was build in 70s or 80s usualy have brick wall 45cm thick and concrete reinforced ceilings in every floor so if you stay in house you should be safe.Of courcse you shoud stay away from windows.
Roof with clay tiles will be blown off and windows broken but thats mostly all.+you will need new fasade
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Its not even close to the sound theres a huge difference between the audio on here n our ears trust me its way more violent + Louder
Funny enough, it sounds like a lot of wind.
@@JesseAbair check this one out if you haven't seen it already. Still the best "inside a tornado" to this day th-cam.com/video/v075d9Vfqcg/w-d-xo.html
Still a testament to stone brick and slate. Those houses wernt budging. Probably explains their confidence.
Being someone from the U.S., I could hardly believe that anyone would just stand there and let the tornado get so close without taking cover. That was hard to watch! Since that’s a very rare event in the Czech Republic, I can understand why they didn’t realize how dangerous that was. Great footage, but that was super risky!
Finally someone who gets it. Exactly - seeing a tornado in Czech Republic (let alone one of this kind) is like seeing a bikini contest in Antarctica. People didn't know what was going on and even if someone was telling them it was a tornado - and they would know how to react - they would hardly believe it. Unfortunately 6 people died, 200 injured and billions worth of damage, but honestly, it could have been much worse.
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Yeah I just wanted to yell "get away from the windows!" Didn't the camera person see all the debris flying around his windows 😂
@@Horus4302 I think the one holding the camera is a woman.
yes even though there from the Czech republic shouldn't rhey know what tornadoes are and the harm they can do i mean if your brain is working right would u stand and record as a gray column of wind throws everything around like toys? no i dont think so the person here is just plain dumb but i appreciate the content
thats what i was thinkin. im from the u.s. too and they couldnt have known how close they were to dying..at least i hope
This video is EXACTLY why you MUST TAKE COVER EVEN IF IT'S NOT DIRECTLY OVER YOU! Tornados don't usually kill people by throwing them around, though they can. Most deaths and injuries are caused by debris and this video is the perfect example of why!
Yep. Seen photos of 2by4 stuck straight through walls, sticks embedded in bricks, signs speared 3' into trees, it's wild as hell.
There still in part of the tornado at least but yeah I agree if they were in the direct middle of the ef4 it would’ve took the walls and the roof..
Well, her husband yelled "Hide" and "Come down" to which she just replied "Stop it...". So yeah, her husband has some common sense.
But then we wouldn't get the footage.lady had balls.
that shows how unusual this is here in western/central europe... here in germany for example there´s a small area in the northern part where tornadose are relatively common but for the general population this would just be surreal... we don´t learn how to behave in such a scenario in schools or anywhere, most people would just stand there dumbfounded, not even realizing what´s happening until they have a half a meter long wood shard catapultet through their torso... I have a bit of an obsession with tornados and learned a lot about them, since childhood I´m dreaming of tornado hunting after I saw the movie Twister when I was like 6 years old so I luckily know how to behave when shit hits the fan 😂
2:58 That single "mhmm" after the tornado passed overhead and destroyed everything surrounding the house is frankly the most cameraman-sounding quote I've ever heard.
Czech camerawoman are something else.
I find absolutely hilarious the part at 2:37 ''Hide, don't go there!'' 'Leave me be''
They survived so much during their history, not scared of tornado.
@@Nebelung8 yes because after all a mere EF-4 tornado is nothing compared to the horror they had to endure and overcome during World War II
That was awesome I think she’s a bad ass either she’s done this before or she really wanted to know or to get the video either way it’s an awesome video
@@Cthomas5678 Most probably they didn't realise how dangerous a tornado is, as in our country there was never such a big tornado. There are little tornadoes here and there, but most of the time normal person doesn't even know about it, as it's small and also usually at a more remote place
The massive pieces of debris floating in the air as it approaches is so surreal. Can’t even imagine what it’s like to experience this in real life.
If that tornado had been 200’ closer you would’ve died and you especially would’ve died because you were on the second floor. NEVER ride out a tornado on the second floor of a building.
hello
Thanks.
That's right. Third floor is better.
And only drink from cans not bottles.
Yes find you a nice concrete are brick building and hunker down in the ground as low as you can.
Thanks for literally almost dying for our entertainment, that's commitment.
Silly, don't you know the cameraman always makes it out alive
This was on purpose and the vudeo was cuz for fun, we knew we could have died but we had no way out at the time, so why not record
@@behlockaetheking7062 ever hear of live leak
@@s4dg live leak is gone :( is there a live leak replacement?
@@mr.playami5514 If you ever find one let me know i miss it
Tornados are really rare here in Czech Republic. People were filming because they didn´t know there is a possibility of F4 tornado. We have strong winds coming with storms, sometimes microbursts but tornados are rare. It was hard to even believe you see a tornado infront of you... That´s why it looks like they had no fear... It is different now.
That sound of it approaching. Wow. 😳
Wow! I was wondering why on earth she wasn't running for cover! Thanks for the explanation!
Live in Tornado Alley and amateur storm chasers come out of the woodwork and create chaos amongst real chasers. Idiots! This right here is something they have probably never experienced. Now they know.
@@mr.austinlucksted783 Now the whole country knows...
Well get used to them now that global warming is in full mode.
Considering how rare it is to have tornadoes of that strength spawn in the Czech Republic, either that woman didn't realize the danger they were truly in, or she was like: "Oh look at the cool tornado! Let's see how long I can stand here before it carries me away!"
Tornadoes this strong are rare everywhere even in the US
The tornadoes of this strength happen once in a lifetime here, in the Czech republic. And you are right about the cameraman (it was a man), both with not realizing and being curious how long he can last 😅
@@gloryshadow8710 in the us its once of a lifetime as well
@@hvadskalvihedde2512 it's not once in a life time in the US. lol litterally we've had MULTIPLE EF5 tornados in the US within the last 20 years
@@TopOfAllWorlds the last EF5 is 10 years ago and compared to the fact that the us see 1370 a year it’s once in a life time
That was the most non-chalant, chill reaction to being inside of a tornado -in all of recorded history- _ever_ .
@Fergo Studios Okey dokey! 🤙🏼
Eh, there’s this video that went viral a couple years back of this dude in his truck and he gets hit by the tornado. And the entire time he’s just being super chill as the roaring windows soar past him. Luckily his truck didn’t flip or anything. As soon as the tornado passed first thing he did was straighten his mirror if I remember haha
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@Bruno M This. One can tell they don't quite understand the danger they were in. They're blasted lucky that their house didn't rip apart around them and hammer them with fast-moving debris.
I'm pretty sure the reason he was so chill is because he had NO idea how much danger he was in. Like seriously, if the tornado hit his house it would have likely sucked him out of the 2nd story. When the glass shatters, the shards will likely move at over 100Km/h.
Sees a broken window: the perfect spot to shoot the debris flying around like bullets. After all the window next to it is indestructible and the debris only can go around the house.
Amazing view though, don't get to see the mayhem a lot.
That's what I was thinking stay away from those windows where do ya think the glass is gonna go when it breaks
😂😂😂😂
the "MMM HMM!" at the end x)
"debris flying around like bullets" is such a perfect, terrifying description. Imagine being caught out there....
Whoa no kidding right???
This is like that Classic “Brave Cameraman” joke except it’s not a joke, this is one brave Cameraman.
It's funny
So calm, like hey, oh look it's a tornado lets watch and see what we can get on camera.
Not brave....just stupid.....nothing more!
Or Stupid!
Idk that sounded like a woman
Wow! I’ve been in several hurricanes - the last one being Ian - and those were scary, but this is truly horrific. I’d be interested to see how much damage this did. Hope the people who recorded this are all safe.
Try searching "následky tornáda na Moravě"
she really just said “mmhmm” calmly while being inside a tornado
Yeah, it was like "just another day in the Czech Republic".
Mhm
I mean, what else can you say in that moment :D :D
It's Europe, solid brick houses. Their lives were not in danger on lower floor. American houses build by stitching wooden sticks. That's why they are being wiped out.
I was in Ohio when i had my first experience with a tornado, it isn't anything nice i was in a car & it felt like it wanted to lift off the ground it was rocking back & forth & i could see all the grass on the ground getting sucked, if i wasn't religious before i found religion that day!
That sound. People ain't lying when they describe it as a freight train. Incredible.
at one point it literally sounds like a glass storm, like the sound of literal shards of glass just cutting up everything in sight out there
terrifying
@@Political_Brainrot_Auditor ?????????
We had a small one miss me by 2 streets. We had no warning. I thought it was just a loud car at first, got up and looked out the window and didn’t see anything. It got louder and I said to my daughter, what is that noise?! It sounded like a plane coming down. I ran to the door and as soon as I opened it I knew it was a tornado. Before I could close the door the electric went off and I screamed get in the bathroom! Before my kids could even get downstairs it was over. So if you hear anything like that, it might be a tornado.
Literally don't sound sound like a train at all, more like fast winds with shit clangin everywhere.
@@michaelhaydenbell ????????????
How this guy didn’t die is beyond me. Everything we know about surviving tornadoes (stay away from windows, get to the basement or lowest floor, etc.) was blatantly ignored😂
This took action in Czechia (central Europe) and we never had tornados let alone tornados of this intensity here. These poor people had no idea how dangerous this situation was until cars started floating.
@@SuicidalH czech see 3 - 5 a year
Mhm
Whose walls are stone walls 20-30 inches thick. Those are not stick built houses like we have here. They can take a beating and still be totally intact.
@@hvadskalvihedde2512 No, we really don't have 3 to 5 F4 tornadoes per year 🤦🏻♂️
The Czech neighbourhood looked really pretty. I've never seen a Czech neighbourhood before!
Houses: ruined.
Trees: falling down
Cars: totall-loss
Cameraman: hmhmm 👍🏻
Hotel: Trivago
Underrated comment 😂
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2:38 ... yeah, that's probably not good.
I absolutely love understatements like these
This is exactly how my brain would respond in this situation lol
@Jonathan Chapman 😂🤣😂🤣 🌪🐕🦺
@Jonathan Chapman yup windows crack and tornado really reminded me of wizard of oz
Very epic though!
2:38 - The fact that you were able to record that shot without any debris coming inside is amazing. And the clock stayed on the windowsill as well.
If that thing was spinning the other way the debris would have smashed the window she was filming through in the beginning. This could have turned out really really bad.
@@thefearhawk8805 I agree - on one hand I love that we have footage like this, on the other hand I was yelling at my screen NOOOO GO INSIDE GET AWAY FROM WINDOWS
And i swear he said " its ok" his language then at 2:59 he was like ummmm hummmm pgfffsss like it was no big deal 😂
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Wow!!!! The best tornado video I have seen in awhile. The person filming this has nerves of steel!!! Ty so much for sharing your experience, just don't get in the habit of doing it again...
Less nerves of steel, more ignorance or stupidity. Note how they reacted when the windows broke, like they were surprised anything could possibly happen.
He was so calm recording outside while debris were flying around, I'd be shittin bricks
I’d be shittin but it definitely wouldn’t be bricks
Shittin shrapnel….. trust me, he was nervous
I believe its because he had no idea how dangerous this was. I mean during the Boxing Day tsunami, when the water flowed out of the bay. People went out to pick up seashells.
Lol 😂
Nah, they just aren’t smart. Their roof could of been ripped off in a second and that glass could be slung into their apartment
As a person who's lucky to never have experienced a tornado before, this is absolutely terrifying. Makes me think of lovecraftian horrors
Sabia q era br KKKKKKKKKK, cara a razão o porquê as vezes eu adoro o meu país é pq nós n passamos destas dores de cabeça de desastres naturais
@@BedroQuendoTV What country? XD
@@ass7214 it’s Portuguese
@@adarateranroldan isn't porteguese
a language
It is very terrifying. Went through one last year.
this is by far one of the best footages of the south moravia tornado out there. Just look at the motion of the beast! And not to mention the roar. jeez.
No
@Cameron Matlock This is the best No of all time
You can see the inflow bands carrying debris streaming down the road towards the vortex
Concrete? Nope! I prefer wooooodddd
Im from czechia, Im from South morava , it was the worst news that day
The shot out the broken window was absolutely incredible, such an amazing view of the inside of a powerful tornado. Scary to think about that was "only" an F4 though.
This footage is incredible. It can only really be captured by someone who is either a professional that does it for a living or a person that has no idea how dangerous tornadoes are (or doesn't care about dying)
@@stealthsoldier7 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@stealthsoldier7 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂👍
i think the last one
@@stealthsoldier7 hahahhahahahahhahahahahah
Its the 2nd
Everyone else: *trying to stay safe*
The cameraman: “This is so cool”
it is unless she said it got a dog
Cameramen never die.
Your a medice to succiety
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PSA: if you have a bad storm and see trees whipping about like that, go to the most secure part of your basement away from doors and windows. If you are in an apartment, get everyone in the bathroom, hunker down in the tub and stay there. Seriously, don't open the door to check a window that broke, just stay right the eff in the tub. Don't wait to get secure until you see pieces of house flying by, because by then, it may be too late.
Many times as a child, we'd be in the basement with all the pets as soon as there were greenish clouds and whipping winds. We'd be secure before the rain even hit.
ty.
or get a camera i guess
@@webentwicklungmitrobinspan6935 Yeah, definitely get a camera. The bigger it is, the longer you will survive.
One of my friend's mother and the mother's boyfriend had been sitting on their porch when they heard a tornado warning on the radio. They immediately got up to go inside. But before they even reached the door, it already hit them. They were both injured, she seriously so. After that, her health kept declining and a few years later she passed away.
Or, you know, we can just cut down on our Carbon emissions and reduce the frequency of such storms...
@@georgestrvanger6878 stupid climate hoaxer.... All 12 thousands planes flying each day above us do a lot more harm .. also there are actively 20+ volcanos erupting each freaking day. In a month time they Pump more toxic air in the skies as all humans combine do in 10 years ... Do we see a change of that ?? Of course not planet is just entering it's usually cycle of switching the poles and changing climate we don't have shit do with it. I don't ignore that some company's could change their way to clean the out put we breath it in, in the end but if you reduce CO2 to 0. Watch snow piercer Netflix that's what will Happen with earth it freeze down to a snowball and that's it all life gone. And if we try to stop switching poles and stuff we only make it worse and also kill our self. If we respect and adjust to earth it might let us live
Best tornado footage I’ve seen so far!!! Was kind of risky, but I’m glad you guys were safe
the way the tree completely surrenders at 2:13
Me at the end of the night, when I had a bit too much champagne;
Like: A tornado!... *bruh*
that was the softest tree hit i’ve seen
Well he's dead.
Scary to think how powerful tornado has to be to litrerally bend and break tree like its nothing
For anyone wondering why they act the way they do:
Seeing a tornado in Czech Republic (let alone one of this kind) is like seeing a bikini contest in Antarctica. People didn't know what was going on and even if someone was telling them it was a tornado - and they would know how to react - they would hardly believe it.
take away the "torando"
if you see debris flying around and smashing windows
would YOU stand next to the smashed window and look out as it happens?
really?
So I guess this tornado killed a lot of people sadly, right?
@@goldensun7702 Six dead, around 200 injured, five villages severely destroyed.
Never seen a 🌪 but im pretty sure if I saw that I would have had a panic attack 😅
Bro I'm sorry i don't care where you are from but if you see a tornado and a 5 year old kid could obviously realize that's it is giving out high wind speed u don't just stand there and record, they're lucky it went next to them and not directly over them
that tree opposite his house after he closed the terrace door: "i think i'll lie down for a bit"
“Hyyyep it’s about that time!” 🥱
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The terrifying, yet utterly amazing strength of our nature. Unbelievable. Very happy you survived. Being from Nebraska, no way I would’ve taken footage that close.
In Europe we build houses to withstand wind, we don't use cheap plywood that is easily destroyed. As you can see even our glass is stronger than your wooden houses.
Seriously, this is the calmest person I've ever seen. One of those situations where they have no idea that they narrowly escaped death .This was an F4 that just missed their house!
It didn’t miss, it went right over. Not constantly building cardboard houses after they get destroyed by Tornados is probably something to consider
Yer I don’t think that was an F4 ,
The person who filmed is some czech grandma. Trust me these womens are tought and theyv seen everything xDDD
They are so calm because they are so incredibly stupid as to not grasp the gravity of the situation.
@@MegaCookieCrafter lol
This is the best "inside a tornado" video I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing it!
go see tornado car inside an F3,, it's like actual hell.
I found it for you. th-cam.com/video/v075d9Vfqcg/w-d-xo.html
@@punishr36 thx
@@bakadanca3893 Did you watch it all the way through?
This person wasn't "inside" anything. This was minor peripheral damage. inside an F4 the house would be gone.
This reminds me when me and my wife first moved to Georgia. We knew almost nothing about tornados. We were in our car when we got caught up in one. I remember thinking, wow it gets really windy here, and look, it's raining sideways, and hear that roaring sound, then our car nearly flipped. 😱
Lmao your thinking was hilarious! "It sure is windy outside!!" ...... As they tornado is hovering over your car and destroying it. Lol. Crazy ass 😆
Glad you're okay. An good story to tell your grandchildren someday ;)
omg. this is so innocent😂😂i’m so happy y’all made it!
Lmao epic
Theres now footage of a bus driver that kinda went through this too.
It's exceptionally smart to use a video camera when you feel you're in life threatening danger. The cameraman always survives after all.
No one knows why this comment got so many likes...
It was actually an old woman. Her husband screaming in the background is telling her to go back inside and to shelter. She just told him to let her be.
Thats why u should
BE THE *CAMERA MAN*
Dude was about to meet the wicked witch of the west lmao 🤣
Perks of equiping the camera
Immortality
Dude you never know camera man never dies...
I always say imagine what it’s like when you stick your hand out of the car window going at 100mph and how thick and powerful the air feels, it’d be the same as holding it out the bedroom window in a tornado.. insane power
Your comment made me look up wind speeds in tornados. Based on the Fujita scale 100 mph wind is just an F1 tornado, an F4 like this has windspeeds of 207-260 mph. I guess that would really hurt to hold your hand into that. Actually insane..
@@MultiNudelauflauf I couldn't even imagine. When velocity doubles, the total energy is quadrupled. At that speed, the air would be essentially a liquid. Did you see that giant roof truss from a house just floating around like it was in a snow globe?
@@MultiNudelauflauf ohhhh my
I guess idk which is worse tornado or hurricane I've never been in a tornado
i mean yea i’d wonder the same but it’s all fun and games until a plank of wood going mach 9 high fives your hand clean off your arm
Let me translate it for y'all non-Slavic people out there:
1:28 woman: Holy shit. That's-.. that might take us with a roof as well. Look. It's coming this way.
1:43 woman: THAT'S A REAL TORNADO!
1:45 woman: Milan (Czech name), you have never seen this.
1:58 woman: It flies, the things fly. Look.
2:10 woman: Holy shit. I think we are going to lose a roof as well.
2:20 man: You won't do anything about it, don't go there!
2:25 woman: Jesus Christ.
2:38 man: Cover yourself, don't go there!
2:41 woman: Cut it out! (don't be such a drama queen)
2:45 man: Come downstairs, hurry up.
3:00 woman: Mhm.
Je to muž, jedná se o pár homosexuálů. Svého drahého oslovuje miluno (miláčku v daném nářečí).
Lmao I like how the guy is being reasonably worried and she's basically calling him a drama queen🤣
@Reyna Arawan me either.
Maria is such a brave soul
That’s what you call a growing faith in Christ being achieved at 2:25.
Goodness gracious. That looked like straight death coming towards them. This is the most terrifying video of mother nature, that I've ever seen.
The real danger here is not the rotating funnel itself, it's the wind feeding in to the tornado. At 2:35 you can get a glimpse of the extremely strong in-flow jet that is feeding all the air in to the funnel that then goes straight up. These winds leading up to the center of the funnel cause great damage because of their potential prolonged duration during major tornadoes like these.
Not to mention all the other shit the tornado sucked up thats still being launched around like missiles.
It’s an EF4 tornado. If they didn’t have an apartment with bricks 12-18 inches thick the entire thing would have crumbled away. I have absolutely no idea why they were on the top floor
The real danger is all the debris flying around at 200 mph.
@@PaulGuy yes, their brick house would not survive if a refrigerator hurled at the wall at 200 mph
th-cam.com/video/BM4DKt06XYsv/w-d-xo.html
It was like watching every horror movie trope in action:
I see what's coming, and I spend 30 seconds yelling, "Don't do that, you dumbass!" "Get out of there!"; things to that effect.
I was just thinking people who live in Tornado alley were probably screaming get in your basement or the lowest level in the center of your house. We just had the craziest amount of tornados in south Eastern PA that I can remember. I went to shelter in the lowest level of my house. Over 150 homes condemn not livable and someone died from a tree landing on their house.
The person who recorded it is a granny living in central europe. Can't expect her to know much about tornados.
@@bobkowalski7655 i did not know this, but I still would've been screaming "Get away from the windows!!!"
Same here.
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I like how calm they are, my mom would be screaming the whole time.
Well I wouldn't say they were calm (I understand what they say) but to me it feels more like they were in such disbelief they did not know how to act
Did anyone else's heart start to race watching this? It's like your fight or flight mechanism got switched on.
This is by far the most raw, real tornado footage I’ve seen yet…God bless you and your massive proverbial balls of steel! 🤘🏻❤️
This is nothing compared to imaginary god's vengeance in the good books. Ever really read the entire bible? No just like you won't read this or other truths. “The gods we’ve made are exactly the gods you’d expect to be made by a species that is about half a chromosome away from the chimpanzee.” - Christopher Hitchens
The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobia, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully. In the New Testament he gets worse.
Imaginary God was a vindictive as hell. And Jesus is more punishing than bastardy god. He believed and liked the idea of eternal punishment or never spoke out against it. Infinite torture for you. His criteria for getting into heaven is contemptible, disgusting - believe in me, that’s all it takes. A close reading of the Old Testament is filled with horrendous lessons on how to treat people. A god that kills almost everyone on Earth in a flood: that’s pretty crazy. A god that commands Joshua to murder all the women and children except for the young girls, who can be taken as sex slaves. The 10 commandments tell you that working on Saturday is a sin and the .first four commandments are vanity plate for god. God eventually goes into great detail about how to deal with cattle thieves, isolating women on their period, and which fabrics to wear at the same time; but nowhere in those ten commandments, or in the six hundred and three that come after it, does it say “Don’t abuse children,” or “Don’t enslave people,” or “Don’t rape.” The Bible was written by human beings at a time when stealing a person’s livestock was a crime punishable by death, but raping a young girl was easily remedied by following it up with a marriage proposal. Jesus cleaned it up but still believe in Hell for moral non-believers (atheists are as moral as believers .. look it up in any scientific study). Jesus and religion is a shakedown; I got matches and you're flammable.
@@oppothumbs1 bro u made an entire discography about the most simplest comment
There's another one where the tornado completely demolishes this guy's house and it's way scarier
Look up Fairfield ,Illinois tornado like this lady a 80 year old guy stood and video taped it from his 2nd floor . It destroyed his house killed his wife downstairs and older lady next door who laid in bathtub instead of going to storm cellar because of spiders might be in it. Video cuts off when hits house audio still running as he is buried in ruble.
@@oppothumbs1 Guess what?
Nobody
Cares
The smart phone has brought us some of the most intense absolutely insane tornado footage that prior only the best professional storm chasers could dream of. Also I’m not sure if this person is just really stupid or what but god bless them! Amazing!
These things are not that common in Europe. They happen, but not as much as in the U.S., I don't think they knew in what kind of danger they truely were, because of the rarety. Most people in Europe would not know what to do if one hits them.
Most of the time, regular people's videos are infinitely better. A lot of time it's because they don't know the danger and accidentally get waaaay too close but is mostly because I don't have to hear "WEDGE! HUGE WEDGE! DEBRIS! DEBRIS! MAJOR DAMAGE!" every five seconds lol
@@lindaraterink6451 they definitely aren’t as common as tornadoes in the US but Europe still gets a few hundred a year, but one of this strength is incredibly rare. This tornado was the deadliest one to occur in Europe in probably several decades. The previous violent tornado in Europe I can think of was the Dolo Italy tornado in 2015, which was also an F4. But that caused only one death as opposed to the recent six killed in Czechia.
@@big_yam I know, most of them don't even go past the F1 rate.
@@lindaraterink6451 there are more tornadoes per square mile in the uk than there are in the US, granted not as big but we do get them!
Czech people are just so savage.
She sees a violent, deadly tornado, ripping up houses all around her, all she does is keep filming and at the end she says "mhm" like that's a thing she just crossed of a list of badass things to do in life. Czechs are people with gigantic balls of steel. Mad respect to our neighbors from Germany, you guys are awesome!
The whole thing is really comical,
"Holy shit, that's.. Maybe we are going to lose the roof, look. It goes here"
''That's a normal (real) tornado! Miluna! You haven't seen that. Look! How the things are flying! Look! Holy shit, Milunka, we will loose that too.. (the roof probably).''
''..incomprehensible, you won't do anything, just don't go there''
''Jesus Christ''
''Hide, don't go there!''
''Leave me be''
''Come downstairs, quick''
''Mhm''
Clearly never encountered a southern or Midwestern American. We have a tornado warning and it’s expected to grab your camera 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 the most hilarious comment here. Sounds very true.
@@divinelotus19 pretty sure Pavel was translating the actual dialogue in the video.
Lol only in Europe would the house stay put, in the USA everything just flies the fuck away... 🤣
Incredible! This is fantastic footage. Thank you for sharing.
I suppose if you’ve never seen one in person, and you’re staring through your phone, yeah...you might not realize right away that that especially ragged cloud at the edge of your view is the edge of a tornado. You could tell he was like: “Lots of wind... clouds over there.... looking back at the trees in the wind...it’s noisy over there, I’ll pan back...lots of clouds...... Wait...” 😬
That view through the broken window was impressive!
It was!
I’d love to see a tornado and be in a earthquake. Hurricanes forget it
Just like the Wizard of Oz, and the mean lady on her bicycle pedaling away through the air!
I wouldn't have recognized a tornado the way you describe it.. Ragged clouds and everything... I thought a new tornado formed in front of his house!
@@udrulz123
Exactly. When you’re further away, you can see the definition of the edges more easily, but _that_ close, unless you stayed focused on it and watched the movement, 🤷🏼♀️, it could just look like ragged clouds and dust being pushed by the storm. I’m glad he panned back when he did.
...I would love to have the phone number of the roofing company that did all the roofing in that neighborhood. Mature trees were snapped at the ground while cars were tossed around as if made of paper, yet I counted not a single shingle missing from any roof. Now that's quality work; to survive an ef4 tornado 🌪, that's quite a feat.
Facts
Nice
I could have swore I saw whole roofs getting ripped up
This happened in the Czech republic. Many if these houses were built by the Soviets? Also many houses are generations old. Czech republic is also home to the most castles in the world. So I'd say the planned obsolescence of American products is different from Czech products.
@@SeanKula The "Soviets" didn't build anything there. The building style you see across the street is typical for the period from the 1940s to early 70s: brick walls and concrete floors. The amount of concrete alone for a mid-sized house is around 400 metric tons. Double glazing was standard since the 50s. You will find this "heavy" building style also in Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Houses in Italy, parts of France and Spain are similar but built lighter due to warmer climates. The "shingles" are fired tiles, held exclusively by gravity (in some cases with a single nail), sitting on a timber construction made from 5x5in beams. A single tile can weigh up to 8 pounds, so the roof construction is extremely sturdy. This building style relies on mass/thermal mass thus even extreme wind speeds usually won't cause too much damage. However, these houses cost *a lot* to build and heat - but the DO last for generations...
Massive props to the filmer. I would have bailed the moment I saw that debris cloud. Balls of steel.
Or brains of mush.
@@carlmclemore6104 if they were deer they would stare at head lights
Balls or dumb? Not quite sure.
bailed where ?
The calmness and resolve this person has... I truly envy that. Just some wind blowing through town, enjoy your day.
The calmness was due to ignorance, or stupidity, or shock. It was not resolve. You can tell by how they react when the windows break, like only then did they suddenly realize it could be dangerous.
Do not envy that particular calmness. It could unnecessarily cost you your life.
Reed Timmer: "That thing is a beast!! Backuuup!!"
This filmer: "Nah, just 20 seconds more footage..."
Reed Timmer is a fake figure.
@@r.hubertmath4414
Why ?
@@Soli_Deo_Gloria_. He's acting drama, incl cgi, only for views. There are many other storm hunters much much better.
@@r.hubertmath4414 like Pecos Hank. My favorite chaser. Always calm and collected.
@@ScottyBishop Yes, Pecos is great! But there are more of course ;)
The sound alone is incredible. Seriously this is the best footage of a tornado I've ever seen. Thanks for getting it. Hopefully no one got hurt
There is a much better one. I'll link it here
th-cam.com/video/Rk5Y2biSpog/w-d-xo.html
It really does sound like a train!
th-cam.com/video/BM4DKt06XYsv/w-d-xo.html
Wtf....This has to be the most calm camera guy I've ever heard. Completely steady camera, extremely calm voice. Casually walks around the house.
And at the end has the nerve to casually mumble, "Mhm."
it was a woman
@@WELLHELLOMISSAMANDA Nope, it was a guy... That sounds like woman tho, yeah. They were two guys, couples.
Camerawoman but whatever
Ignorance is bliss. No way anyone does this unless
1. They have no idea about the power of tornadoes
2. Suicidal 😂
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I was in an EF4+ wedge tornado in April 1967. It was originally tagged as an F5 under the old Fujita scale, but the Enhanced Fujita gave it an EF4+. It hit our high school just as it was dismissing on a Friday afternoon. The experience will never ever be forgotten!
I love the “mmhmm” at the end.
Insane footage.
I wanna thank the idiot who risked his life for the incredible content.
Lol I second this announcement.
Thank You
Her *
Risked her life my ass. She was going to be fine
@MESSY POOP CHANNEL 😱💩 naw what?
@@Quay2Quiet Not at all - there's a clearly visible broken window at one point they are filming out of - if the other window had broken or shards of glass from the broken one, not to mention other debris, had for example, nicked their jugular: that'd be it. It's why kids do the whole "duck and cover" drill in school.
The pure power of that wind out the window is truly insane.
Yes, if those houses were made of wood+paper like in America they would get sucked up
The wind didn't even break the window of the house, so it wasn't that insane....
@Michael Benedict dont worry, us normal europeans say that only when someone asks from what the buldings are made or something, this guy is really after you, f him, thats not most of us
@AintNoWay no need to worry. Brick houses don’t stand a chance against an EF4 either. They literally collapse after the roof gets sucked off.
@@frauleinhohenzollern and here i was, thinking there tornado scene from wizard of oz was cartoonish 😳
I've never seen anyone unphased by an F4 tornado before. I'm having a hard time grasping what I just saw.
The absolute lack of fear from the person who filmed this. Truly built different.
Not many around because they usually win a Darwin award before they can reproduce.
those people can be very very dangerous
It's not like european houses are made of paper
Built dumb
no they are just incredibly naive thats all and they prolly will suffer from ptsd if they dont stop behaving like thta
For those of you wondering, there is a scientific reason the camera operator was not effected by the tornado. So when you have winds of this strength, there is a tendency for lightweight and flat objects to be carried away easier due to the surface are and lower mass. The camera operator, however, was not effected due to the spherical shape and enormous weight of their brass balls
🤣
Except that was a woman
and?
@@kskufan I did not hear a woman.
LOL!!!!!!!!! I'm really reading this too .. lol
The one guy yelling and the camera man with the "yeah, yeah" tone and "mhmm" after he just lived through an f4 tornado... fucking legend
it was opposite, it was the woman behind the camera saying that, her husband was screaming at her : go inside, dont go outside, and she replied : Nah, stop it. and then at the end she accepted her fate with a little mhmmm :D
@@MrMajsterixxand she was so chill the entire time
I'm amazed at how many people seems to think it was a man behind the camera... sounds pretty obvious that it's a female.
@@procrastinator1727 and she was so badass. She’s awesome and fearless. Love her.
Somewhat tru BUT Woulda been better if the "Legend" woulda got his ass out the house and filmed that Bitch from the middle of the street....lmfao
Thank you for documenting this like a weather reporter.
That's absolutely incredible footage.
IMO, that holds true no matter just HOW MUCH the vertically recording bugs the crap out of me.
Why are you watching TH-cam on anything but an iPhone/pad?
@@trentbateman ?_?
@@trentbateman ?_?
@@trentbateman ?_?
@@trentbateman??????? Speak english
First of all, the tornado was mostly F3 and (only in cases) F4. Second - european houses are 99.9% built from clay bricks or stones with the walls 30 cm (12 inch) wide or even wider, so almost all the damage was mainly to the roofs. And third - yes the people never ever experienced such thing as tornadoes in Czech republic are pretty rare, so thats probably the main reason for lack of respect or absence of fear. Nevertheless, the guy was pretty lucky that he wasnt hit by the bullet-speed debris flying through the windows
Everything you said is spot on
czech republic have seen 275 tornado reports so no that isn’t rare And generally speaking the intensity of a tornado is strongest in a small specific spot however this one had F4 intensity for most of its 26 km long path
Your complete description would only lead to one conclusion, the person holding the camera is an absolute buffoon. I'm going out on a limb here but you must in fact be the real buffoon for any rational person witnessing this would immediately seek shelter. Simply because you've "never" witnessed it before so let me stay here and watch as it destroys everything in its path is quite possibly the silliest argument ever put forward on TH-cam.
yeah, but due to this cases it was defined as EF4. And you are right. In last 20 years we had several tornadoes in Czechia. Buut most of them was F0 - F1 and out of peopled area. Only in 2004 F3 tornado hit the Litovel city and a year ago very populated area was damaged with this monster that went over 26 km and in some placec grew up to 600 metres sizes. Most of the most severy damage was caused with suction wortexes. It was rare situacion. The supercells are very commen. But only 5 - 10 % of them actually ara able to create tornado. Much less then in US. People know downbursts, severe hails, severe precipitation and wind gustst but not tornadoes
Even in a common middle European residential House, you won't be near a Window, if it's breaking because of a 300km/h fast thrown wooden beam. Trust me.
And in Addition to that, in Case a Tornado is lifting the Roof of your House, you won't stay above the basement at this moment. Trust me again.
That's something incredible tornado footage that rivals the chasers on TV.
*Surpass
Def surpass no one has seen tornado destroying a neighborhood that close up before. That was nuts lol
th-cam.com/video/BM4DKt06XYs/w-d-xo.html
One of my all-time favorites. Who's watching in 2024?
Wat
if i saw this i would surely think the world is ending
Hello verified person...
Who wouldn't
idk how this looks like the end of the world but okay
You are adopted
th-cam.com/video/BM4DKt06XYs/w-d-xo.html
This looks absolutely terrifying. The lady filming sounds so calm considering! I hope everyone was OK
Probably never experienced tornados before.
So far I have never experienced any natural disaster aside from heavy rain, If I get to see this I'm pretty sure I'd be 'calm' purely out of innocence.
Of course I'd follow cautions but I'd still be as casual as in school fire drills.
The husband was filming, with the wife talking in the background...
House is made of concrete and steel, not wood. That's why everyone is so calm lol
If by "calm" you mean "clueless, " I completely agree. She had no idea the danger she was in.
@@renewii If that was a true F4, that steel and wood would be dust and debris. LoL
Imagine being outside and getting hit by all the broken glass with this insane speed 😵
Most death are due to debris killing people. A tornado can seen a straw right through you.
@@StallionFernando Not only that, everything is spinning. So it's kinda like a giant blender.
@@tdestroyer4780 yes, I've even seen some videos of cows being sucked up into them. Talk about a milkshake.
@@StallionFernando 🤣
@@StallionFernando any chickens? Cause I'd like my egg scra😅mbled
I've lived in tornado alley all my life. I once had a colleague who was from the East Coast & had never been around tornadoes. When the sirens went off she went out & stood on the skywalk between buildings, which was all windows, looked out & said, "I don't see a tornado". I said, "Girl, you better get your self to the basement now. You don't want to see a tornado."
I felt the same Helplessness in the 6.7 Northridge Earthquake - thought it'd take
our building down - sounded like it too. Metal wrenching sounds you can never
imagine hearing.
I was in that quake too. Scariest thing ever
Sorry Dave. Glad yr here mate in the comments Thow. 💝
You really feel it in your knees.
I can only describe walking during an earthquake like trying to climb a flight of stairs that's flat... Or that feeling of when you're half asleep and you "trip" in bed, only while standing and constant. It's quite the feeling.
I've been in one. It's a anxiety infused panic that's for sure.
One of the bravest, in the same time the most reckless, filmer in the world
I have seen more reckless than that.
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The guy thought the tornado was going away from him. if a tornado is not moving left or right, it means it is heading towards you.
@@ThePhobos100 or away, ya
I mean, if you don’t have a basement. Yeah technically going to the bathroom is better than standing at the balcony but still
It was that moment of hesitation then deciding to catch that scene outside the window!!!!!! Gave me chills and adrenaline. Awesome footage.
This is awesome! I love this type of footage. I can’t get enough.
Subtitles:
1:30 - Oh my god. Maybe we will be without the roof...it is normal tornado, Miluno, you never saw anything like this.
2:00 - It is flying. The things are flying.
2:10 - Oh my God. Milunko, we will probably also lose it(roof).
2:20 - You can't do nothing about it. Just don't go there.
2:38 - Hide. Don't go there...oh come on...come down, quickly.
Thank you!
Thank you. I couldn't even tell what language it was, much less what they were saying.
@@stevecarson4162 Dude... it's in Czech Republic. Try to guess, what language it is?
@@warrax111 : So you're assuming everyone always reads the descriptions before they start watching anything? Smartass.... And you think EVERYONE in the Czech Republic speaks Czech? There are Hungarian and Slovak speakers as well.
@@stevecarson4162 I know, I am Slovak.
As someone who is afraid of storms, 2:38 absolutely scared the crap out of me yet I was so fascinated too. Nature is a truly powerful force.
Children's imagination when its a lil windy outside
Gave me goosebumps!
The sound of it 😱 & the way the wind dies down a little before it hits. Wow! Incredible footage!
😯
see 'direct hit by tornado' here on youtube to hear the proper max-level tornado roar
It would have been better if that am idiot woulda ran outside and got it from street level though..lmao
This tornado may have ultimately become an F4 but I doubt seriously it was at the moment this was filmed. However, pretty phenomenal footage.
It was at this moment they were just inside of it in the outer edge - a couple 100 m south of this location Several trees were severely debarked & a few homes were severely damaged at IF4 intensity