Americans see a tornado: "Oh Lord! Oh Jesus! Save me Lord! Save me!" Australians see a tornado: "Whoa! Hey Gazza, get a load of this shit maaate!" Love it.
Somewhat of a Miracle he survived. We are working with him to help with future licensing of his video. We will everything we can long term to support him. Just wished the video was filmed in landscape as it really limits licensing opportunities.
Also props to the people in the car staying relatively calm in their demeanor, still expressing concern, but staying calm. Kept the kid from freaking out
@beekeeper4243 Maybe you should stop making things up on the spot. My home town has always had tornado pass through.. yes even 15/20 years ago. They've always happened here
@@HomestarWunnor Always happened?? You are full of shit, I'm 46 and my family have been dairy farmers for decades. We never had tornado's going back 20yrs +, wirly wirlys are NOT tornadoes I think you are either lying or just stupid. Go to the BOM site and look it up, Facts are your friend.
@@beekeeper4243 are you taking the piss or what. Australia has always had tornados and a lot more of them than you think. There is documented tornados for over 100 yrs. I have been within 10kms of 5 tornados now in the past 30 yrs. Australia has also had an f5 tornado and many people have died. Approx 100 yrs ago w men when seen being taken by a tornado in Chetwyd, later found some distance away and unalived. The casterton tornado in June 1989 f2-f3 travelled approx 77kms ripping 100+ yr old redgum trees from the ground and demolished a home, luckily they were out at the time. Maybe, just maybe, in the last 15-20 yrs we have had these things called smart phones and social media!!
SOme of the most terrifying tornado video I have seen. Very immediate and real. The first one and last stick in my mind. Wayne losing his house so suddenly, and the roos scooting for cover. Wow.
The one that surprised me was the guy parked next to the power station... that would be the last place I'd be sitting next to in any kind of severe storm, let alone a tornado.
As someone who watches a load of tornadoes and a fellow Aussie myself, I watch these thinking “wow, this looks like something from Oklahoma” until I notice they’re spinning clockwise, the trees and the Aussie accents. It’s just amazing and bizarre.
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Great compilation of Australian tornados! Late September and early October 2021 produced several impressive events, of which I could not chase due to lock downs but im glad people were able to document the events.The structure with that Narrabri tornado is brilliant. The first one that destroyed Wayne's property is absolutely heartbreaking.
Thought so. I was a bit south of Tamworth that day and saw two supercell thunderstorms way off to the north, complete with overshoots and back sheared anvils.
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I really enjoy the fact that this channel literally shows that Australia gets Tornadoes. The one thing I will say, is Australia gets lots of Tornadoes, second to America. Understand our Tornadoes are no where as powerful with what happens in the states. The reason "Aussie Tornadoes" are many not documented, is because it happens away from us with big storms in the middle of nowhere. I love this channel and think it's a wake-up call to all Australians like myself.. Thank you...
These are fantastic. I really felt for Wayne, just nothing left. Does anyone know if the roos made it? The poor kid who thought they were going to die. Kudos to the adults for keeping the child calm. And wow, that electricity explosion was cool. Can't wait for a part 2.
We have had a couple here , missed the house by 100 metres and just plucked 50 year old gums out of the ground like picking grass. Terrifying. I think the hill formation behind us creates a spinning effect with westerlie winds (Brisbane) Cannot stand them...
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I think that one was classed as a microburst, but certainly just as scary and damaging. I was only two towns away from there when it hit. It looked like what you see in footage of hurricanes/cyclones. It hit so quickly and with such force and made this huge noise that scared the bejeebus outta me.
Nice to see some new footage. There is also some unseen footage out there from the birth of the Mulwala tornado 2013 in Koonoomo. According to the locals that myself and my chase partner spoke to, the guy that shot the footage had passed a few days after the event (not related). His wife has kept the footage on his phone. Would love to see it. :)
@@SevereWeatherAustralia I don't know them and I'm no longer living in Australia. At the time they were both an old couple so I'd doubt if she is still with us.
Born and bred in Australia and I have to admit, honest to God, I had absolutely no idea that we had tornadoes like this in Australia. Apart from the rare waterspout on the news, the biggest event I knew of, apart from a cyclone, was a 'willy willy' or 'cockeyed bob'. Guess us 'city folk' learn something every day, eh? 🙄
@@ozymandias7940 as long as it stays there. Around the area I live in the Riverina there has been at least 4 in the last 20 years that I know of. Only two caused significant damage.
There is something that just doesn't feel right seeing a gum tree in the same shot as a tornado, spinning away, the "wrong" way, haha. Great compilation sir, I love seeing tornado footage from places not associated as a tornado hot bed.
interestingly just a few days ago there was a supercell just north of jandowie, QLD with a very defined hookecho and obvious rotation couplet on doppler
Jimmy definitely did the right thing by parking next to the power station to record😂 Meanwhile, theres a Tornado heading straight for it & poor Jimmy🤣🤣 Its ALL about the perfect video at the end of the day😆
horrific... I feel sorry for all the animals... it's bad enough for humans, but poor animals would freak out... baby birds, birds... all the animals... sad... 🙏
The footage from Vivien Drysdale at 12.57 in, was what Merbein VIC had occur on 11/11/2016 at about 7:30pm but News story mainly focused on Microburst and it's damage that hit about hour later that affected all of main region including across River in NSW.
We had a big storm in South Aus a few years back. Started in the evening then later on we had a statewide blackout from tornadoes taking down some major power lines. South Aus is 983,482 km² in size. Not millions without power like Florida, but a much, much larger area.
aprox 20 years ago I was in SA driving from Adelaide to Port Pirie, it was very windy and dry. Summer. I must have seen 100's of whirl winds and several large tornados. It was unbelievable and something I will never forget. One would have been several hundred meters across. Only 2 years ago the Norther suburbs had a rogue tornado come across Main North road through industrial zones. Left a bit of damage and debris, mainly from trees.
Did anyone else notice sumthing fly into top part of the screen from the right with speed then stop change direction out towards tornado @ 8:59 min mark
YES I SAW THAT GLOBA LISTS ARE USING WEATHER MAN UPLULATION AS A) A WEAPON B) TO DECEIVE PEOPLE TO BELIEVE IN CLIMATE CHANGE SO THAT PEOPLE AGREE TO THE TYRANICAL LAWS THAT WILL BE ENACTED IN THE COMING YEARS & TO FOLLOW AFTER THE ANTICHRIST KING CHA RLES WHO IS THE NO 1 CLIMATE ACTIVISTS WHO WILL BE THE 1 WORLD GOVT LEADER OF THE WORLD C) TO DESTROY FARMS & PEOPLES LIVLIHOODS & INDEPENDANCE TO MAKE PEOPLE DEPENDANT ON GOVT & NEED TO RELOCATE TO CONTROL GRID CITIES TURN TO JESUS FOLKS WE ARE LIVING IN THE END TIMES
was in a micro-burst in hervey bay 20 years ago that must have had tornadoes in it because next day during the clean-up i saw one of those hessian/ seagrass doormats that you wipe your feet on at the front door UP IN THE POWER LINES! soaking wet and full of sand they weigh 40 pounds , how did wind get this to the power lines? one hell of an up-draught....
7:00 My sister lives near Bunbury and their area is always getting hit by bad weather during storm season, no wonder a tornado hit land there. Perfect area for it.
The Canberra fires back in the day was a massive tornado made out of fire, if I remember right it measured at a category 3. I seen some Arial footage of all the gum trees that had been blown over in a massive spiral, incredible display of mother nature's power
The tornado in Bunbury hit the bloody pcyc while I was in a dance class like 10kms away and my dad left my siblings home alone. I had soccer next to the pcyc the next day and there was asbestos all over the hockey fields so all hockey games were canceled
We had what we think was a tornado go through our property. We weren't there at the time, but we discovered a swath of 30-50cm wide gumtrees had been snapped half way up their trunks,
UFO darts through the tornado clouds 8:50 (look to the center of the screen and slightly to the right) and then 8:57 another UFO or possibly the same one appears at the top of the screen slightly to the left. It moves towards the left and then fades out of recognition. Is it some kind of camera effect or are we seeing live weather manipulation?
There was a tornado in Grays Point, Sutherland Shire a few years back. I was hit. Though it was late at night. As far as I’m aware the BOM didn’t confirm any touchdown, but there was definitely ground circulation when I looked outside.
For those from other countries, tornados are extremely rare in Australia. We get Willy’s and Eddies but they are little. I’ve live here all my life - the last 30 in NSW, and I’ve only heard of 3 and one of them was caused by the 2019/20 bushfires. (Of note they were all in the last 7 years)
How is it that Gary Lamerton (last video in the compilation) has more videos of this Australian tornado, than the plane flying in to the Pentagon on September 11 2001? 🤔
Because Gary is a legend and took the time to setup CCTV cameras on the building and assisted in formally submitting the video to Severe Weather Australia
Americans see a tornado: "Oh Lord! Oh Jesus! Save me Lord! Save me!"
Australians see a tornado: "Whoa! Hey Gazza, get a load of this shit maaate!"
Love it.
“That’s not” got me - fellow Australian
13:43 Shades of Carl Baron and his piece on Casual Aussie Attitude "That's not good."
10::37 Tornado raging over ranges. Cattle acting like " It's a bit breezy."
the lady says " hooly dooly 😂😂
😂
I feel for Wayne… he didn’t even know what was about to happen. That must have been absolutely terrifying, and then utterly devastating. 😢
Wayne has a heavy trailer. That thing hadn't moved a bit
Yeah and he’d basically have to rebuild his whole house 😢
Same
It was a rain wrapped tornado. They can be some of the worst. Not because of their strength, but because you don't see them until it's too late.
Somewhat of a Miracle he survived. We are working with him to help with future licensing of his video. We will everything we can long term to support him. Just wished the video was filmed in landscape as it really limits licensing opportunities.
Hooley Dooley indeed.
Also props to the people in the car staying relatively calm in their demeanor, still expressing concern, but staying calm. Kept the kid from freaking out
That last one was crazy!
Fantastic video. Great reminder that we do get tornadoes in Australia.
We never used to tho, not until they started playing God with their weather manipulation and cloud seeding BS!
We actually have. Because most of the time it happens in unpopulated areas, no one is there to report it. Not all tornadoes are documented.
@beekeeper4243 Maybe you should stop making things up on the spot. My home town has always had tornado pass through.. yes even 15/20 years ago. They've always happened here
@@HomestarWunnor Always happened?? You are full of shit, I'm 46 and my family have been dairy farmers for decades. We never had tornado's going back 20yrs +, wirly wirlys are NOT tornadoes I think you are either lying or just stupid. Go to the BOM site and look it up, Facts are your friend.
@@beekeeper4243 are you taking the piss or what. Australia has always had tornados and a lot more of them than you think. There is documented tornados for over 100 yrs. I have been within 10kms of 5 tornados now in the past 30 yrs. Australia has also had an f5 tornado and many people have died. Approx 100 yrs ago w men when seen being taken by a tornado in Chetwyd, later found some distance away and unalived. The casterton tornado in June 1989 f2-f3 travelled approx 77kms ripping 100+ yr old redgum trees from the ground and demolished a home, luckily they were out at the time. Maybe, just maybe, in the last 15-20 yrs we have had these things called smart phones and social media!!
SOme of the most terrifying tornado video I have seen. Very immediate and real. The first one and last stick in my mind. Wayne losing his house so suddenly, and the roos scooting for cover. Wow.
Wayne is a lucky man. That could have ended very differently.
The one that surprised me was the guy parked next to the power station... that would be the last place I'd be sitting next to in any kind of severe storm, let alone a tornado.
14:43 for a recording from 2007, this is the best depiction of the sound of a tornado I think I have ever heard.
The Aussie descriptions are hilarious.
I don't see what funny
@@Welcome_to_colour_time You should have commented "I don't see what is funny" and to that I would have replied "I'm not here to make you laugh?"
100%😂😂😂
Hooly dooly 😂
Glad to finally know im not the only "hooly dooleyer" out there
Incredible compilation. Whatever operation Gary Lamerton has going out there, I think we're all grateful that he has so many security cameras.
😂😂😂 I was thinking the same! So many cameras!
how tf did wayne and his dog survive its a miracle
No mobile phone was harmed ! Fascinating!
The last word in your statement answers your question.
According to a news article he was knocked out by a flying brick and awakened to the destruction... Truly is incredible he survived
He was the cameraman
Cameraman never dies
As someone who watches a load of tornadoes and a fellow Aussie myself, I watch these thinking “wow, this looks like something from Oklahoma” until I notice they’re spinning clockwise, the trees and the Aussie accents. It’s just amazing and bizarre.
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Great compilation of Australian tornados! Late September and early October 2021 produced several impressive events, of which I could not chase due to lock downs but im glad people were able to document the events.The structure with that Narrabri tornado is brilliant. The first one that destroyed Wayne's property is absolutely heartbreaking.
See you out there Michael. Have a great and safe season ahead - Daniel
@@SevereWeatherAustralia Thanks Daniel! You too! Good luck!
poor bugger hey,hope he can get everything fixed up,wonder if ya can get insure claims 4 tornadoes WOW!!
Updated location: The tornado labelled as "South Lismore" is in "Ben Lomond, NSW"
Ah now that makes sense. I grew up near Lismore and while I definitely remember the Dunoon tornado, I'd never heard of one in south Lismore
I remember that tornado - I was living in Armidale at the time and don't think it was 2013. I would say it was 2015.
Thought so. I was a bit south of Tamworth that day and saw two supercell thunderstorms way off to the north, complete with overshoots and back sheared anvils.
If there was one in Lismore oh my goodness I would’ve been Terrified
Yep. Lets go park next to a power station and watch the big, tornado.
Last film was amazing footage. I hope the roos made it.
nowhere to go
@@endfm pretty sure there were places around that weren't a power station
Exactly, that surprised me too... not too bright sitting next to that contraption 🤔😅
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Thank you
amazing stuff! Gee Wayne was lucky to be alive! Wow! Nothing 'Mini' about those twisters!
That close up of the power flash in Dunoon was pretty epic! Great video, keep 'em coming!
Captured by one Australia’s “real veteran” storm chasers. Jimmy is a legend.
15:09 If you look closely you can see a sheet of corrugated iron in the air land on top of the high voltage line in the switch yard.
5:36 - that view is amazingggggg, imagine taking a photograph of that 🤩
Very scary
I really enjoy the fact that this channel literally shows that Australia gets Tornadoes.
The one thing I will say, is Australia gets lots of Tornadoes, second to America. Understand our Tornadoes are no where as powerful with what happens in the states.
The reason "Aussie Tornadoes" are many not documented, is because it happens away from us with big storms in the middle of nowhere.
I love this channel and think it's a wake-up call to all Australians like myself.. Thank you...
Awesome Australian tornado footage - well done on the compilation!
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These are fantastic.
I really felt for Wayne, just nothing left.
Does anyone know if the roos made it?
The poor kid who thought they were going to die. Kudos to the adults for keeping the child calm.
And wow, that electricity explosion was cool.
Can't wait for a part 2.
Not a chance, they literally get swallowed up right there
Alison and Ben Gospers footage is the most beautiful angle of a tornado ive ever seen!
I love the Aussie expressions! Especially the tornadoes here in Australia, I live in Sydney never seen them
January 1991, Turramurra and St Ives were hit very badly
@@user-oj9sv4vx6o I was nearly 1 years old then, I don’t remember that
One in the Randwick/Maroubra area, Kurnell as well as Malabar which we covered the aftermath.
Get out of the studio room that you live in under the building staircase ok.
Or get a place with a window.
Allisons footage is the most beautiful angle of a tornado ive ever seen!
We have had a couple here , missed the house by 100 metres and just plucked 50 year old gums out of the ground like picking grass. Terrifying.
I think the hill formation behind us creates a spinning effect with westerlie winds (Brisbane)
Cannot stand them...
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That footage at 12:42 is pretty extraordinary, close up footage of the Tornado spinning up 😮
Great footage by everyone. Thankyou. 😊
that damage to waynes house looks like EF3 damage
I agree, interior walls look to still be standing but all exterior walls and outside structure were obliterated.
As in, "Everything's Fucked - Level 3"?
Poor guy. Hope he's back on his feet. 🤞
@@thehilltopworkshopIt is fucked but EF is based on the Fujita scale.
@@rankoss3437 Ah, ok. Guess I'll just go and Fujita myself. 👍😅
@@thehilltopworkshop😂
parking next to a power station during a tornado. Rocket scientist !!!
There was one hit Mirboo North in Victoria in February 2024. It did huge damage!
I think that one was classed as a microburst, but certainly just as scary and damaging. I was only two towns away from there when it hit. It looked like what you see in footage of hurricanes/cyclones. It hit so quickly and with such force and made this huge noise that scared the bejeebus outta me.
i live nearby and never heard anything about it
Nice to see some new footage. There is also some unseen footage out there from the birth of the Mulwala tornado 2013 in Koonoomo. According to the locals that myself and my chase partner spoke to, the guy that shot the footage had passed a few days after the event (not related). His wife has kept the footage on his phone. Would love to see it. :)
would love to see this too!
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@@SevereWeatherAustralia I don't know them and I'm no longer living in Australia. At the time they were both an old couple so I'd doubt if she is still with us.
I love the music for the Gary Lamerton one. Perfectly suits the vision.
Jimmy you silly bugger. Sitting next to a substation with a twister aproaching is asking for a darwin award
Wow. I've lived in Newcastle NSW all my 52 yrs and only just found out that we get tornadoes, i was shocked.
I have never seen a power flash that close in all the American footage I’ve seen. That’s amazing.
Holy shit thats one strong shed!😮
Can’t believe Wayne survived that Tornado Wow! 😮 Glad he’s ok 👍🏾
And his beloved pet dog was ok as well.
@@SevereWeatherAustralia Good 👍🏾
Love how the dogs just happy as ever as if he didnt just escape death with an ef3 js abt to4nado
That last footage was insane !
Born and bred in Australia and I have to admit, honest to God, I had absolutely no idea that we had tornadoes like this in Australia.
Apart from the rare waterspout on the news, the biggest event I knew of, apart from a cyclone, was a 'willy willy' or 'cockeyed bob'.
Guess us 'city folk' learn something every day, eh? 🙄
Don’t let your guard down. Tornadoes can hit anywhere.
The aboriginal name I think was a Willy Willy on the north coast of NSW….
A water spout IS a tornado
@@esmeraldagreengate4354 Yes, but offshore.
@@ozymandias7940 as long as it stays there. Around the area I live in the Riverina there has been at least 4 in the last 20 years that I know of. Only two caused significant damage.
Vivien's tornado genesis footage from New South Wales is right up there with anything I've seen from Pecos and Co. That motion is mesmerizing.
There is something that just doesn't feel right seeing a gum tree in the same shot as a tornado, spinning away, the "wrong" way, haha. Great compilation sir, I love seeing tornado footage from places not associated as a tornado hot bed.
Phwooooooah! Crikey ol blimey!
Thats a impressive Tornado Video Collection ! I love the Reactions of everybody.
interestingly just a few days ago there was a supercell just north of jandowie, QLD with a very defined hookecho and obvious rotation couplet on doppler
Jimmy definitely did the right thing by parking next to the power station to record😂 Meanwhile, theres a Tornado heading straight for it & poor Jimmy🤣🤣
Its ALL about the perfect video at the end of the day😆
Great compilation.
last fella has a real good shed
Poor Wayne. That was a severe tornado which destroyed his home. Great footage and thankfully he took cover.
I love how these people have no idea how much danger they're in lol
I too am amazed, first bloke didn't panic until it walked onto his front porch
horrific... I feel sorry for all the animals... it's bad enough for humans, but poor animals would freak out... baby birds, birds... all the animals... sad... 🙏
love your profile picture, one of my favourite paintings :)
The footage from Vivien Drysdale at 12.57 in, was what Merbein VIC had occur on 11/11/2016 at about 7:30pm but News story mainly focused on Microburst and it's damage that hit about hour later that affected all of main region including across River in NSW.
Consider this.. Some of the properties these occur on are so massive many go unnoticed.
We had a big storm in South Aus a few years back.
Started in the evening then later on we had a statewide blackout from tornadoes taking down some major power lines.
South Aus is 983,482 km² in size.
Not millions without power like Florida, but a much, much larger area.
aprox 20 years ago I was in SA driving from Adelaide to Port Pirie, it was very windy and dry. Summer. I must have seen 100's of whirl winds and several large tornados. It was unbelievable and something I will never forget. One would have been several hundred meters across. Only 2 years ago the Norther suburbs had a rogue tornado come across Main North road through industrial zones. Left a bit of damage and debris, mainly from trees.
I am glad that I live in SA. The videos from Gary look insane.
My current favorite video of tornadoes❤
Jimmy great footage mate well done in an intense situation
Wow, I did not know one of them happened literally just a few hundred meters from my house.
Apparently I didn't take much notice when it hit.
I was pretty nervous for the person stopped under the power lines. Glad they made it out ok
Awesome compilation. Hopefully I can see one in person someday here.
You really don't. I have been close to one and it was terrifying. Much better to be vicariously thrilled on video.
They can be amazing to watch, but we have also seen them wipe away small cities, towns and destroy lives. They have a beautiful and evil side.
@@SevereWeatherAustralia That's true.
@@imac1957 I mean from a safe distance I wouldn't mind.
15:12 I love the sound the substation makes as it shorts out.
great video.
wow that last one was insane !
Jeez so sorry Wayne and everyone else that was hit! I hope all recovered well ❤
hey wayne , at least you're alive mate and that's what matters bud , good luck ah .
Poor kangaroos
Good lord that tornado headed straight for wayne like it was angry
love this! can I suggest the 2013 Mulwala, NSW tornado?
Did anyone else notice sumthing fly into top part of the screen from the right with speed then stop change direction out towards tornado @ 8:59 min mark
YES I SAW THAT
GLOBA LISTS ARE USING WEATHER MAN UPLULATION AS
A) A WEAPON
B) TO DECEIVE PEOPLE TO BELIEVE IN CLIMATE CHANGE SO THAT PEOPLE AGREE TO THE TYRANICAL LAWS THAT WILL BE ENACTED IN THE COMING YEARS & TO FOLLOW AFTER THE ANTICHRIST KING CHA RLES WHO IS THE NO 1 CLIMATE ACTIVISTS WHO WILL BE THE 1 WORLD GOVT LEADER OF THE WORLD
C) TO DESTROY FARMS & PEOPLES LIVLIHOODS & INDEPENDANCE TO MAKE PEOPLE DEPENDANT ON GOVT & NEED TO RELOCATE TO CONTROL GRID CITIES
TURN TO JESUS FOLKS WE ARE LIVING IN THE END TIMES
Did anyone else notice... no sirens, no warning, not even in more populated looking areas
For some reason I was always under the impression that tornadoes like this didn’t occur in Australia. Never heard about them my whole life 🤷
was in a micro-burst in hervey bay 20 years ago that must have had tornadoes in it because next day during the clean-up i saw one of those hessian/ seagrass doormats that you wipe your feet on at the front door UP IN THE POWER LINES! soaking wet and full of sand they weigh 40 pounds , how did wind get this to the power lines? one hell of an up-draught....
We a video dedicated to Microbursts on this channel. Easy to find in the extreme weather series playlist.
7:00
My sister lives near Bunbury and their area is always getting hit by bad weather during storm season, no wonder a tornado hit land there. Perfect area for it.
7:39 Thats a cyclone -proceeds to take in its a tornado- Thats a tornado'
Ohh my goodness that’s absolutely shocking. Please all Melbourne people stay safe 🙏. From Perth W.A
You know it's bad when someone says hooley dooly in Australia
The Canberra fires back in the day was a massive tornado made out of fire, if I remember right it measured at a category 3. I seen some Arial footage of all the gum trees that had been blown over in a massive spiral, incredible display of mother nature's power
The tornado in Bunbury hit the bloody pcyc while I was in a dance class like 10kms away and my dad left my siblings home alone. I had soccer next to the pcyc the next day and there was asbestos all over the hockey fields so all hockey games were canceled
Hooley Dooley! Lol
Amazing video thanks
very awesome
Tornados in Australia?
Poor Wayne... maybe it was easier to see on camera because we were looking for it. It obilerated his place. He is lucky to be alive.
We had what we think was a tornado go through our property. We weren't there at the time, but we discovered a swath of 30-50cm wide gumtrees had been snapped half way up their trunks,
UFO darts through the tornado clouds 8:50 (look to the center of the screen and slightly to the right) and then 8:57 another UFO or possibly the same one appears at the top of the screen slightly to the left. It moves towards the left and then fades out of recognition. Is it some kind of camera effect or are we seeing live weather manipulation?
First! But in all seriousness, great video. Tornadoes are mesmerising.
There was a tornado in Grays Point, Sutherland Shire a few years back. I was hit. Though it was late at night. As far as I’m aware the BOM didn’t confirm any touchdown, but there was definitely ground circulation when I looked outside.
Blue Haven NSW footage = TOP!
Holy shit! Sorry to see that, Wayne.
I hope you got back on your feet without too many dramas.
What are the bloody chances of that in Australia!?
13:15 - Love that footage!
Hooly Dooly - the most Australian comment ever
She was wonderful to chat to.
So how many tornadoes did Victoria have before 2000? or before they started playing with the weather!
Never new Australia had tornados to, as a Aussie I thought we only got cyclones
well there you go , in 65 years I have not seen anything like that , northern Rivers nsw
The tornado in Bunbury was the first in about 2 decades
You missed the one in Armidale NSW in October 2021
I’m glad Wayne’s ok. How terrifying
For those from other countries, tornados are extremely rare in Australia. We get Willy’s and Eddies but they are little. I’ve live here all my life - the last 30 in NSW, and I’ve only heard of 3 and one of them was caused by the 2019/20 bushfires. (Of note they were all in the last 7 years)
How is it that Gary Lamerton (last video in the compilation) has more videos of this Australian tornado, than the plane flying in to the Pentagon on September 11 2001? 🤔
CCTV Security cameras
@@user-oj9sv4vx6o I’m pretty sure the pentagon has them too 😂
It’s only the most surveilled building on earth 🤷♂️
Because Gary is a legend and took the time to setup CCTV cameras on the building and assisted in formally submitting the video to Severe Weather Australia
3:02 ya know sh*t just got real when someone pulls out the hooley dooley.