It’s nice having a calm, well detailed description of the tornadoes rather than everyone in the car screaming “WOAHH, DUDE! BROOO! BRO THATS MASSIVE! Etc.” Very interesting watch
Awesome Video ! I love the detailed , HQ Footage of Hawley. Well Narrated and edited. Also I loved the little unexpted Jokes and Sidenotes of things happening while Chasing.
Ah looks like I subbed to the channel at the perfect time, discovered your April 26th banger yesterday and then you drop this one today! Keep up the great work and looking forward to the next one!
@@TITANxRaven_Gaming Thank you for being here! I have many more planned. April 26th was the first in this new style, unfortunately I had to send my editing machine out for repair so now I’m sidelined in getting the next one out lol! Have a great holiday season!
Great video Adam! Been looking forward to the Hawley Tx video. Happened less than a mile from my house! Thank you for all you do to try to help keep people safe! Never stop chasing!
@AdamLucio I would say this you've missed out on one Epic Tornado Outbreak that came from Milton bcuz from what I've seen on Tv Milton had spawned some pretty big Wedge Tornadoes which you usually see in the Midwest/Plain States & Dixie Alley and Carolina Alley which is once in a lifetime especially from a Tropical Cyclone you probably more than likely won't see such an Outbreak like that coming from a Tropical Cyclone again in a very very long time?? but hey there's always very powerful mid latitude Cyclones or land canes known as Bomb Cyclones which usually forms during the fall & the winter and the spring seasons bringing winter weather and severe weather/tornado outbreaks to areas of the country almost every year
@@aprilbrooks9068 Yea I regret not giving it a try. We were worried about getting back west and finding/having enough fuel for the hurricane since everywhere we had driven for hours was out. Next time Im going for tornadoes since they are way more interesting than hurricanes anyways!
That was awesome bro. I was on all those storms, thanks for helping this old guy re live it!!!! my footage sucks compared to yours, what an amazing chaser you are. your voice is soothing too, great video.
That was some pretty amazing footage! I appreciate a little bit of slow motion to get an even better view of what is going on and some explanation of what it is we are looking at. I haven’t ever seen a tornado in real life but I like to safely watch them on a screen. The amount of tornado warning alerts we get these days has increased dramatically over the last few years in my area. It’s kind of strange and also scary. Here in South Louisiana we build with the potential for hurricanes but I don’t know the first person who has any kind of tornado shelter or even a basement. We should though! Thanks for sharing your content with us. It’s not only incredible to see but it’s also very informative.
@@elexis3728 Thank you for watching! I have a feeling it’s the water table down in S Louisiana that prevents basements from being built in most homes. It’s a similar issue in Texas and Oklahoma, almost no homes have basements because you can’t dig deep enough into the soil for one. Have a great holiday!
I play north a lot, but even the way that one was evolving I was like nope. Mainly because once it crossed I would have no way to get back infront of it given the road network.
i've never really liked tornados or anything to do with severe weather (i have extreme anxiety), but I applaud these types of videos! a few storm chaser videos over the course of weeks, and I'm enjoying/interested in seeing how things happen away from where I live. Keep it up!
I watch them to relax… thought I was just weird, but found out lots do!! I lost my home to two tornadoes. And I still watch these videos to relax, especially one as good as this one! God bless. Look up and really study verses in the Bible about anxiety did wonders for me. Joyce Meyer book.M, “Battlefield of the Mind” helped me to see my own thought process was making mine a lot worse. Got older… learned a lot!!! God bless!!
Oh man I remember this stretch, particularly the Hawley tornado, which I was comparing as an analogue to the Lincoln NE EF3 for potential 100ft AGL surface winds obs. likely on the higher end reaching 190-200mph 3-s gusts. What an astonishing tornado with little in favour condition yet storm scale outbreak produced such a wild outcome!
@@AdamLucio Indeed, it was your data which located the instantaneous velocity reading of Lincoln tornado with associated velocity 250mph? So very much this could be true... I'm just so fascinated.
Hella excited for this watch- I’m grabbing the popcorn. Hawley was such a wild tornado, and my first visible one. That was such an insane week for me; I chased my first tornado on 4/27- a rainwrapped EF1 along the Red River- then Sulphur just hours later. Not a week later I was looking at arguably the most beautiful tornado to touch down this year, perhaps of all time. Elie 2.0. Don’t know if I will ever have another week like it.
Heck of a first visual! That was indeed a rare breed of tornado to be that tall, visible and slow moving. Might be awhile before we see another, but we'll keep looking! In any other year thats TOTY but 2024 was just bonkers.
@ Just finished- such an awesome video. You probably have some of the best Hawley footage out there- from the helical vortices to the vortex breakdown- I’d never seen it that detailed. I’m jealous you got behind it! Getting a shot with those supercells in the back, along with the sunset, without having to pan is a dream. The visual of the vortex breakdown was so wild too. Never noticed that! And that was only the 1st of 3 days for you- so insane. Robert Lee and Fort Stockton would’ve been fun to chase as well- you got some great video.
@scr0sYT Glad you enjoyed! So much going on with that Hawley tornado, I still go back and find new things. Insane dynamics with that one. If only that road didn't T off lol
Was hoping someone else out there would appreciate that! Im pretty sure its the love for the sound of thunder that sparked my entire obsession with storms.
It’s nice having a calm, well detailed description of the tornadoes rather than everyone in the car screaming “WOAHH, DUDE! BROOO! BRO THATS MASSIVE! Etc.” Very interesting watch
This is wonderful. Gorgeous footage coupled with excellent and informative commentary. You deserve more subs than you currently have.
Appreciate that. Hopefully they will grow! Thank You for watching.
Beautiful coverage and well explained. Thanks so much
Awesome video Adam. Production is great!
Awesome Video ! I love the detailed , HQ Footage of Hawley. Well Narrated and edited. Also I loved the little unexpted Jokes and Sidenotes of things happening while Chasing.
@@obsidianwing Glad someone appreciated them haha thank you for watching!
Ah looks like I subbed to the channel at the perfect time, discovered your April 26th banger yesterday and then you drop this one today! Keep up the great work and looking forward to the next one!
@@TITANxRaven_Gaming Thank you for being here! I have many more planned. April 26th was the first in this new style, unfortunately I had to send my editing machine out for repair so now I’m sidelined in getting the next one out lol! Have a great holiday season!
Thanks!
WOW THANK YOU! That goes into the motivation bank for the next one!
Your video was very interesting. There’s nothing like a photogenic tornado!🌪️
@@ajr2923 I agree, they are the ultimate goal out there!
The description you give about how the tornado works is incredibly insightful thank you!!!!!!
@@piconick79 Thank you for watching!
Excellent footage. My son lives in Texas, he's never talked much about the tornadoes there. Appreciate you
Thank You for watching! Texas averages nearly 100 tornadoes a year!
Great video Adam! Been looking forward to the Hawley Tx video. Happened less than a mile from my house! Thank you for all you do to try to help keep people safe! Never stop chasing!
Wow I bet your view was insane that day. Glad yall made it through! Thanks for watching!
@@AdamLucio it appears that you've had caught Helene but missed Milton and his unusual Tornado Outbreak??
@ I was out for Milton but didn’t chase the tornadoes associated with it. Oops!
@AdamLucio I would say this you've missed out on one Epic Tornado Outbreak that came from Milton
bcuz from what I've seen on Tv Milton had spawned some pretty big Wedge Tornadoes which you usually see in the Midwest/Plain States & Dixie Alley and Carolina Alley which is once in a lifetime especially from a Tropical Cyclone
you probably more than likely won't see such an Outbreak like that coming from a Tropical Cyclone again in a very very long time??
but hey there's always very powerful mid latitude Cyclones or land canes known as Bomb Cyclones which usually forms during the fall & the winter and the spring seasons bringing winter weather and severe weather/tornado outbreaks to areas of the country almost every year
@@aprilbrooks9068 Yea I regret not giving it a try. We were worried about getting back west and finding/having enough fuel for the hurricane since everywhere we had driven for hours was out. Next time Im going for tornadoes since they are way more interesting than hurricanes anyways!
This is the most amazing tornado footage I've seen.
❤❤❤❤❤ thank you
That was awesome bro. I was on all those storms, thanks for helping this old guy re live it!!!! my footage sucks compared to yours, what an amazing chaser you are. your voice is soothing too, great video.
I am glad you enjoyed the video, and my voice haha my voice changes pitch a lot which is why narrating was never my strong suite.
That was some pretty amazing footage! I appreciate a little bit of slow motion to get an even better view of what is going on and some explanation of what it is we are looking at. I haven’t ever seen a tornado in real life but I like to safely watch them on a screen. The amount of tornado warning alerts we get these days has increased dramatically over the last few years in my area. It’s kind of strange and also scary. Here in South Louisiana we build with the potential for hurricanes but I don’t know the first person who has any kind of tornado shelter or even a basement. We should though! Thanks for sharing your content with us. It’s not only incredible to see but it’s also very informative.
@@elexis3728 Thank you for watching! I have a feeling it’s the water table down in S Louisiana that prevents basements from being built in most homes. It’s a similar issue in Texas and Oklahoma, almost no homes have basements because you can’t dig deep enough into the soil for one. Have a great holiday!
@ thanks! You too!
You dug right in on that HP hook, I didn't have the balls to be north of robert lee. 💪💪💪
I play north a lot, but even the way that one was evolving I was like nope. Mainly because once it crossed I would have no way to get back infront of it given the road network.
i've never really liked tornados or anything to do with severe weather (i have extreme anxiety), but I applaud these types of videos! a few storm chaser videos over the course of weeks, and I'm enjoying/interested in seeing how things happen away from where I live.
Keep it up!
@@RxstingDreams Thank you for watching!
I watch them to relax… thought I was just weird, but found out lots do!! I lost my home to two tornadoes. And I still watch these videos to relax, especially one as good as this one! God bless. Look up and really study verses in the Bible about anxiety did wonders for me. Joyce Meyer book.M, “Battlefield of the Mind” helped me to see my own thought process was making mine a lot worse. Got older… learned a lot!!! God bless!!
Fabulous videos, thanks so much from your friends in UK🤘
Oh man I remember this stretch, particularly the Hawley tornado, which I was comparing as an analogue to the Lincoln NE EF3 for potential 100ft AGL surface winds obs. likely on the higher end reaching 190-200mph 3-s gusts. What an astonishing tornado with little in favour condition yet storm scale outbreak produced such a wild outcome!
Ive no doubt Hawleys winds were well over 200mph in that phase just before it blows out. Such a constricted vortex it was absolutely drillbitting.
@@AdamLucio Indeed, it was your data which located the instantaneous velocity reading of Lincoln tornado with associated velocity 250mph? So very much this could be true... I'm just so fascinated.
Hella excited for this watch- I’m grabbing the popcorn.
Hawley was such a wild tornado, and my first visible one. That was such an insane week for me; I chased my first tornado on 4/27- a rainwrapped EF1 along the Red River- then Sulphur just hours later. Not a week later I was looking at arguably the most beautiful tornado to touch down this year, perhaps of all time. Elie 2.0. Don’t know if I will ever have another week like it.
Heck of a first visual! That was indeed a rare breed of tornado to be that tall, visible and slow moving. Might be awhile before we see another, but we'll keep looking! In any other year thats TOTY but 2024 was just bonkers.
@ Just finished- such an awesome video. You probably have some of the best Hawley footage out there- from the helical vortices to the vortex breakdown- I’d never seen it that detailed.
I’m jealous you got behind it! Getting a shot with those supercells in the back, along with the sunset, without having to pan is a dream.
The visual of the vortex breakdown was so wild too. Never noticed that!
And that was only the 1st of 3 days for you- so insane. Robert Lee and Fort Stockton would’ve been fun to chase as well- you got some great video.
@scr0sYT Glad you enjoyed! So much going on with that Hawley tornado, I still go back and find new things. Insane dynamics with that one. If only that road didn't T off lol
That was great. Thank you.
@@rhondastickhost4250 Thank you for watching!
10:45 Elie Manitoba!
Great comparison, I never thought of that!
Great tornado chase! ❤
Great video. I actually prefer a bit farther back for a broader view.
I absolutely LOVE loud thunder! Unless it's because lightning hit your house or something VERY close to your home!
Was hoping someone else out there would appreciate that! Im pretty sure its the love for the sound of thunder that sparked my entire obsession with storms.
5:41 el Reno…
Not first, also great video
7:12 I just subbed for mored Vorticity Noodles
@@frankmarshall578 Love my vorticity noodles thanks for being here!
7:12 mmmmmm noodles
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