Hey SCV, thank you for posting this, I'm a disabled, stuck at home Floridian so I wasn't able to get up and about to see the damages, it's heart wrenching. And thordadrocks, thank you for helping people out around here, I know some folk don't have even a basic tool set, let alone a chainsaw. Thankfully I DO have a mini-chainsaw, so I was able to get out that Friday morning and clear off the road in front of my house.
I lived just west of the baseball stadium when I attended FSU in the late 1980s. These are sad images to see. My heart goes out to all affected both here in Tally and also throughout the U.S. in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. What a spring of storms.
Tallahassee native here and since I moved here in 1995, this is worse than any hurricane 🌀 or tropical storm than I’ve ever witnessed .. it’s heartbreaking to see my beautiful hometown so ripped apart and just in a total state of chaos.. please pray for the capital city of Florida.. I’ve been working all week but I’ve got to go help people with a chainsaw today .. some can’t even leave their driveway
Your comment puts it into perspective for storms that have hit Tallahassee. I was thinking with all of the canopies that heavy storms don't hit here, but I guess it's just very rare now.
@@alal1529Indeed. Drone footage representation is sorely lacking for FAMU. This guy had an opportunity to address that, but chose not to. Surely their must be a racial component, to exclusion of FAMU drone footage.
I was down at Railroad Square from about 1130am today helping a friend salvage what she could from Able Artists Gallery where she works. The gallery is destroyed. Several buildings heavy damage. Talked to one of TPD officers. She said she thought this was worse than Hurricane Michael when it hit Tally
As someone that has been around the circus industry for over 40 years this is hard to see. FSU has embraced Floridas Circus History and arts and I really hope they rebuild this. 🙏🏻 ing For all effected by the continuous vicious storms across the USA.
Champs chance animal rescue In Quincy got hit with a tornado, we are trying to figure out what they need. We are going to do a fundraiser here in Panama City, Florida, and other areas.
It’s insane .. I can’t even believe my eyes just driving around after I got off work yesterday.. it’s heartbreaking 💔 for so many people losing their homes and vehicles
If neither one of you are in Tallahassee Florida at this time, you ain’t seen nothing yet. This is sad because the Fsu Circus and FSU baseball stadiums are iconic and they have a long tradition and all that great stuff and we love our seminars here but if you drive around the capital city of Florida right now you will just be completely shocked, it is as if a category five hurricane just hit us head on. It’s not even hurricane season yet.
Damn voice text, sorry it’s really early in the morning, getting this chainsaw ready to go help some people today, but I was trying to say we love our Seminoles.. Florida State!! The unconquered tribe.. voice text heard seminar somehow 🤦🏻♂️
@@thordadrocks3263 that’s not even including the Woodville area either! My dad has lived here his whole life and he told me that he has never seen anything this bad here and he is a retired FHP trooper! So that should tell ya something!
watching this from the darkness of my apt without any power still 3 days after the tornado, and there’s another storm w a tornado warning hitting rn :)))
Or at least we could bury the lines. Assuming the geology allows for it. Wireless power works, but requires way more energy to make work, especially over any kind of distance.
@jacobm2625 You aren't efficiently moving electrons without a conductor. You most certainly aren't moving the current and voltage of a modern power grid without conductors.
If these homes were made of wood and nails there would be nothing left,,USA should bring in legislation of any home being built in any areas which are known for tornados those homes must be built with bricks and mortar or something which is stronger than wooden homes..
This does not appear to be a tornado, but more straight line wind damage. IF it is a tornado it would be very weak. F0-F1. Of course, this in no way diminishes what everyone went through while experiencing it. Been through 5 tornadoes in 4 states in the mid-west myself. I do not understand those that want to.
I agree that it was a weak tornado, but it definitely was a tornado. There were 3 confirmed tornadoes with debris clouds on radar right before it hit Tallahassee.
There was also a car that was dragged up on 2 wheels against a house to that has to be more than just wind, definitely an updraft, also there seemed to be mostly a path of debris even tho it looks all the same direction
The reason I stated this being straight line is based on similar experience where I live. Nws team came through our area with a similar damage and stated straight line wind damage when we all definitely felt it was a tornado. Peeled back siding on homes, broke trees at their base, splattered mud on windows of houses from unknown location. Neighbors stated it was lifting off ground in our area. As it skipped over our house it sheared off the tops of trees in neighbors yard. Straight line winds can do very similar damage. In the Midwest we have had storms racing across our state as high as 90mph with higher winds. I too saw the reports in Florida though and have to concur with what nws said.
@@koolteacher9 Yeah, okay. But I mean any new developments should be category 5 hurricane grade standard. There is going to be a day where we had hoped our buildings were brick and not wood or tin.
No it does not. We had a straight line wind event here in Indiana about 10 years ago and everything was laid flat all going in the same direction. You can see the debris in this video is thrown in all directions indicating rotation. It was definitely a tornado
And in the Guardian yesterday it was reported that the rate of CO2 concentration has increased. Two days ago the Guardian reported a poll of climate scientists: over half expect global warming to top 2.5 degrees in coming decades. This week’s storms are occurring at 1.5 degrees warming. They are NOT outliers, they are part of an extreme weather trend that is going up. These houses need to be built back with future storms in mind. More expensive - yes. But not as expensive as rebuilding after every storm. FEMA recovery funds need to incentivize this.
Tree damage looks similar to those areas that weren't quite in the worst part of the winds and were several miles inland. Obviously Michael was much worse but those big pine trees in the Florida panhandle just can't handle strong winds
@@christianbloodsworth8651 I think all that was, was down forced winds. Not a tornado at all. Certainly nothing like Michael. That was a cat 5 hurricane.
Bet tallahassee wishes they opted for underground utilities and solar now but not to worry all the federal dollars will go to pay all those out of state utilities and businesses and insurance companies not people or their needs long term
Tallahassee has two solar farms. We also have an extensive underground distribution system and some underground transmission lines. There are a few mesh networks underground in the city center too.
With the amount of money these colleges are taking in, this should be cleaned up and repaired in no time. As long as there is no loss of life then it’s not so bad.
There was loss of life. A woman was killed in SW Tallahassee today, off Aenon Church Rd. I work for FSU and agree, they will have things fixed quickly. But citizens and small business owners like those in Railroad Square are a different story.
Floridian here. Thanks for posting. It seems like you are the only storm chaser who covered the damage in Tallahassee. 🙏🏾 😔
Hey SCV, thank you for posting this, I'm a disabled, stuck at home Floridian so I wasn't able to get up and about to see the damages, it's heart wrenching. And thordadrocks, thank you for helping people out around here, I know some folk don't have even a basic tool set, let alone a chainsaw. Thankfully I DO have a mini-chainsaw, so I was able to get out that Friday morning and clear off the road in front of my house.
I lived just west of the baseball stadium when I attended FSU in the late 1980s. These are sad images to see. My heart goes out to all affected both here in Tally and also throughout the U.S. in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. What a spring of storms.
Tallahassee native here and since I moved here in 1995, this is worse than any hurricane 🌀 or tropical storm than I’ve ever witnessed .. it’s heartbreaking to see my beautiful hometown so ripped apart and just in a total state of chaos.. please pray for the capital city of Florida.. I’ve been working all week but I’ve got to go help people with a chainsaw today .. some can’t even leave their driveway
Your comment puts it into perspective for storms that have hit Tallahassee. I was thinking with all of the canopies that heavy storms don't hit here, but I guess it's just very rare now.
How do you show the damage to Railroad Square and FSU yet completely skip over the damage just across the railroad tracks at FAMU's campus?
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My thoughts exactly. This is exactly why we need our own representation!
@@alal1529Indeed. Drone footage representation is sorely lacking for FAMU. This guy had an opportunity to address that, but chose not to. Surely their must be a racial component, to exclusion of FAMU drone footage.
I was down at Railroad Square from about 1130am today helping a friend salvage what she could from Able Artists Gallery where she works. The gallery is destroyed. Several buildings heavy damage. Talked to one of TPD officers. She said she thought this was worse than Hurricane Michael when it hit Tally
Our power lines in San Antonio are below ground.
It’s way worse than any hurricane I’ve experienced and all the time that I’ve been here in Tallahassee since 1995
I saw 3 well defined “debris balls” moving towards Tallahassee on radar scope. Unreal.
CC enjoyers
All 3 merged together at some point
I'm surprised that some of the tents were left standing.
Summer is Ready to RUMBBBBBLEEE
As someone that has been around the circus industry for over 40 years this is hard to see. FSU has embraced Floridas Circus History and arts and I really hope they rebuild this. 🙏🏻 ing For all effected by the continuous vicious storms across the USA.
Not a strong tornado, but definitely very damaging. The amount of downed trees is going to be one hell of a clean-up.
Champs chance animal rescue
In Quincy got hit with a tornado, we are trying to figure out what they need. We are going to do a fundraiser here in Panama City, Florida, and other areas.
Awe man.. I lived there for 35 years in Tallahassee.. still have family there. They say it's bad down there right now
It’s insane .. I can’t even believe my eyes just driving around after I got off work yesterday.. it’s heartbreaking 💔 for so many people losing their homes and vehicles
@@thordadrocks3263 Yes it is.. my brother and sister sent me me pictures, Railroad Ave area got hit pretty hard!
I live in one of the buildings you showed! Feel like I’m a celebrity 😅
Everyone loves trees until they’re sitting in your living room…..
💯💯💯
I'd even go so far as to say that everyone loves living rooms until they're sitting in a tree, too!
I don’t like trees.
Hey from woodville...
Wow who would have thought such destruction could occur
Oh my gosh tornado is none stop so sad all is gone rip off every thing 😢
So sorry to see your Gamma Phi Circus was hit. 😢 Hopefully, you will recover soon. From an Illinois State Alumni.
Not sure if this sucks or blows.
Not as bad as some other areas we've seen recently. I might guess EF1 on this, maybe EF2 in some spots.
also florda has higher wind loads than msot states in code cuase hurricanes
Yea the majority of the damage is due to downed trees.
If neither one of you are in Tallahassee Florida at this time, you ain’t seen nothing yet. This is sad because the Fsu Circus and FSU baseball stadiums are iconic and they have a long tradition and all that great stuff and we love our seminars here but if you drive around the capital city of Florida right now you will just be completely shocked, it is as if a category five hurricane just hit us head on. It’s not even hurricane season yet.
Damn voice text, sorry it’s really early in the morning, getting this chainsaw ready to go help some people today, but I was trying to say we love our Seminoles.. Florida State!! The unconquered tribe.. voice text heard seminar somehow 🤦🏻♂️
@@thordadrocks3263 that’s not even including the Woodville area either! My dad has lived here his whole life and he told me that he has never seen anything this bad here and he is a retired FHP trooper! So that should tell ya something!
watching this from the darkness of my apt without any power still 3 days after the tornado, and there’s another storm w a tornado warning hitting rn :)))
A life time to build and in a blink of an eye, it's gone! 😢😢
Looks like alot of weak trees out in that area! They need to trim alot of them out that are close to homes and businesses!
All trees basically snap at 90mph, look it up
no tree can survive an f2 what are u on man
Mother nature has had it with humans big changes coming humans will have to adapt to a new world. Never underestimate mother natures power.
insane we still have so many power lines. Tesla invented wireless power 100 years ago yet here we are being stupid still
You're certainly insane
Or at least we could bury the lines. Assuming the geology allows for it. Wireless power works, but requires way more energy to make work, especially over any kind of distance.
Most of the reason for Tesla not being the renowned inventor that he was is Thomas Edison (POS) and JP Morgan (MOFO).
@jacobm2625 You aren't efficiently moving electrons without a conductor. You most certainly aren't moving the current and voltage of a modern power grid without conductors.
@@Enjoyer.762 you are certainly uneducated. He's not wrong. Do some research before bashing someone's intelligence.
Intesitas lbh banyak tornado dibulan ini
Tornadoes left and right.
Lots of damage caused by falling trees...As pretty as they are and as much shade as they provide i don't them in my yard...
If these homes were made of wood and nails there would be nothing left,,USA should bring in legislation of any home being built in any areas which are known for tornados those homes must be built with bricks and mortar or something which is stronger than wooden homes..
More likely it just wasn't a strong tornado. We've had a few EF3+ tornadoes the past few weeks.
This looks like EF1 maybe low EF2.
@@dragonridley NWS confirmed two EF2 tornados came through town
This does not appear to be a tornado, but more straight line wind damage. IF it is a tornado it would be very weak. F0-F1. Of course, this in no way diminishes what everyone went through while experiencing it. Been through 5 tornadoes in 4 states in the mid-west myself. I do not understand those that want to.
I agree that it was a weak tornado, but it definitely was a tornado. There were 3 confirmed tornadoes with debris clouds on radar right before it hit Tallahassee.
There was also a car that was dragged up on 2 wheels against a house to that has to be more than just wind, definitely an updraft, also there seemed to be mostly a path of debris even tho it looks all the same direction
Straight line winds don’t cause this type of damage. This was definitely at least an ef-1.
2 seperate EF-2 tornados
The reason I stated this being straight line is based on similar experience where I live. Nws team came through our area with a similar damage and stated straight line wind damage when we all definitely felt it was a tornado. Peeled back siding on homes, broke trees at their base, splattered mud on windows of houses from unknown location. Neighbors stated it was lifting off ground in our area. As it skipped over our house it sheared off the tops of trees in neighbors yard. Straight line winds can do very similar damage. In the Midwest we have had storms racing across our state as high as 90mph with higher winds. I too saw the reports in Florida though and have to concur with what nws said.
Why didn’t you come in the hood? (Southside) that’s where I’m just curious on how it looked via drone
Thats one thing about beautiful large trees, destroyer of homes
Almost all pines. They snap easily.
Clearing things out in order to Build Back Better!😬 Hope that you know what they are doing!
Florida got hit too?!
Tallahassee FL. Big time
Dangerous, anymore, living around trees.
Tallahassee better start upping their building codes. Those tin sheds are not up to code in most other cities in Florida.
It’s a historic district, there are different regulations governing them.
@@koolteacher9 Yeah, okay. But I mean any new developments should be category 5 hurricane grade standard. There is going to be a day where we had hoped our buildings were brick and not wood or tin.
This looks like damage from straight line wind.
No it does not. We had a straight line wind event here in Indiana about 10 years ago and everything was laid flat all going in the same direction. You can see the debris in this video is thrown in all directions indicating rotation. It was definitely a tornado
At least the houses are all still standing
And in the Guardian yesterday it was reported that the rate of CO2 concentration has increased. Two days ago the Guardian reported a poll of climate scientists: over half expect global warming to top 2.5 degrees in coming decades. This week’s storms are occurring at 1.5 degrees warming. They are NOT outliers, they are part of an extreme weather trend that is going up. These houses need to be built back with future storms in mind. More expensive - yes. But not as expensive as rebuilding after every storm. FEMA recovery funds need to incentivize this.
Yeah, right. Have you ever heard of propaganda and DEW? Not theories. Documented in public domain.
Also have you ever heard of trees? Plants. Those are those things that ABSORB CO2 in a respiration exchange.
@@katisugarbaker7349 Your future is, most definitely, baked.
😊😊😊
Need to keep kitty indoors
All those poor futon beds
Severe times we are living, critical in the last days!
What do you mean by “last days”?
Tornadeo or blight looks real close imho
No way in hell the drone operator followed FAA guidelines regarding FOV which only carry’s a $250,000 fine 👮 @FAA
Kinda like Panama City after Michael, but to a lesser extent
Not even close
Uh this is not in any way similar to Michael. Not even. This is nothing!
Tree damage looks similar to those areas that weren't quite in the worst part of the winds and were several miles inland. Obviously Michael was much worse but those big pine trees in the Florida panhandle just can't handle strong winds
@@christianbloodsworth8651 I think all that was, was down forced winds. Not a tornado at all. Certainly nothing like Michael. That was a cat 5 hurricane.
Exactly
QLCS enjoyers
Bet tallahassee wishes they opted for underground utilities and solar now but not to worry all the federal dollars will go to pay all those out of state utilities and businesses and insurance companies not people or their needs long term
Tallahassee has two solar farms. We also have an extensive underground distribution system and some underground transmission lines. There are a few mesh networks underground in the city center too.
With the amount of money these colleges are taking in, this should be cleaned up and repaired in no time. As long as there is no loss of life then it’s not so bad.
Oh, that universities had comparable dollars they had in previous years. Different world today, regrettably.
There was loss of life. A woman was killed in SW Tallahassee today, off Aenon Church Rd. I work for FSU and agree, they will have things fixed quickly. But citizens and small business owners like those in Railroad Square are a different story.
I BELIEVE GOD HAS SENT A MESSAGE THERE.
🙏🎯🌍🔥🔥🔥🔥
The world has changed
**Nam myoho rengekyo**
🙏 pray 🌍 peace 🕊️ be safe+
😂 FSU is definitely a circus!
FSU is a circus!
Will DeSantis help his own neighbors?
💩 happens man 🤪
Just lookat all those damaged trees its
a nightmare for trees all lives matter
Day of Judgement!
DooDoo city what a pity.
This was done by the Seminoles softball team. They really suck bad. 😁😁😁😁😁
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Yeah. They're playing in tomorrow's ACC Tourney finals. They must be pretty bad.
@@conniebrink5874 you have no sense of humor.
Ooo, you haven't met me, have you???
Why twirl the drone !!?🤨😯 it’s soo annoying like ur killing time?
Bidan Circus as fallen..😅
That's a weird translation. Midwife?
Harrp
Yeah they really went all out to destroy some trees and a couple roofs…