The juxtaposition of your dog snoring through a violent storm is hilarious. Also appreciate the fact that you didn't get all hysterical like so many other storm chasers. You stayed calm which allows the viewer to better perceive the storm on its own merits. We don't need a hysterical play-by-play description of the obvious. So thank you for that.
Right. What does that say about an animals 6th sense of incoming weather, though? Or, is it just that it's chased enough storms it isn't bothered anymore?
Around 6:20 in the video, things go over the top, with tornados snaking down at 10, 2, and 4 oclock, you're barely speaking and driving into it, while computer calmly says 'return to home' and meanwhile the dog is snoring furiously. Deserves an Oscar.
@@StasisChasing yea thank you most of all for the footage! Glad you were not in its path. When it had over 3 multiple vortices and spirals going up, that was mesmerizing and terrifying that’s why I think I love looking at tornadoes (vicariously) is because of the major duality of their beauty and horror.
That footage starting at 6:13 is some of the wildest multi-vortex tornado footage ever. Also, look how fast that thing moved across the road! What a beast! Glad it seemed to be mostly over fields.
Yeah! I hate chasers who roar and shout over the video!! There was onee guy I tried to follow years ago, and everry video was him shoutinng and roaring!!
This is destined to be a classic due to several things: The completely incredible evolving tornado(es) that are beautifully backlit; your dog being so chill that he/she is actually asleep; but most of all your calm demeanor. You let the storm tell its own story instead of screaming for us to LOOK AT IT OH MY GOD (yes, we see it) and IT'S GONNA BE A HUGE WEDGE!!! (even if it's a little landspout). This is some beautiful video. Well done, sir!
I'm seeing that people like storm chaser videos that don't have any talking. I, who am from northeastern Brazil, talk a lot when recording the calm storms here, imagine if I were storm hunting in the United States! 🤣
Classic “egg-beater”……..nice that we could see the meso above the vortices churning and spawning them. That it avoided being rain-wrapped was a bonus leading to the multi-vortex show. Astounding footage.
Wow, never seen a tornado with do many tentacles. It changed do muvh! It would dissipate and a few seconds later come back massive again. Really good catch. 20 miles by road from me, probably 10 as the crow flies. We only got a sprinkle and no significant wind. Thankful and prayers for this small farming community.
@@StasisChasing LOL, Reed Trimmer is the worst. Maybe it is an act he does for the camera. Others start hollowing too at the sight of a tornado they have seen many times.
@@BTSloan70 Nah Reed is just that passionate and very much a adrenaline junkie and does amazing scientific experiments to better understand tornadoes, not many do more for the science than Reed. His whole life revolves around extreme weather, not to mention one of the nicest guys, and loves to teach what he knows. We honestly need more like Reed that is passionate about the science side of tornadoes. I understand he gets crazy literally every time, but its just who he is, he is that passionate about it. His weather briefings are super educational, iv learned a ton from him.
@@donny5318 I do love his weather briefings, and I agree that he is a great educator who has contributed a lot to the science. But it is also a worthy criticism of him that he chooses to yell and scream. Even when he is giving instruction or asking a question to someone else, it is always a scream if a tornado is in view. One cannot merely chalk it all up to "passion" as it is important to maintain some level of composure after years of experience.
Reed Timmer would not tolerate anyone snoring in an otherwise absolutely fantastic intercept video. Thanks for not screaming though. Congrats. Looks like you were all alone out there too. Amazing.
Reed Timmer can’t keep his fucking mouth shut for more than three seconds per video. For a guy with two doctorates, you’d think he’d let them speak for him, and not his overinflated boisterous chaser ego.
I appreciate you not yelling and screaming like a lot of chasers do, its so annoying and obnoxious! You got some great footage, I was raised in Iowa in fact Iowa city Iowa. We didnt see a lot of tornados but did have a lot of severe storms. Back in 1966 a tornado did come through town and hit the city park everyone was there to watch the fireworks on the 4 th of July, lots of damage trees uprooted cars smashed the little zoo was hit after it crossed the river it headed north to farm country. Have a safe spring chasing these amazing storms just stay safe!!
I can't believe what have been watching,i live in uk,i can't put it into words.I can't believe the power of nature..Insaine Goddess you all..your in my prayers.. Plymouth UK
That is the most bizarre tornado I’ve ever seen. Great footage. I’m hoping an explanation is forthcoming for why there were so many twins, triplets, and whatever-the-hell this thing is produced by this outbreak. Not you look at the nullschool world 3D wind map it is equally bizarre and the most active I’ve ever seen.
I think this video from Skip Talbot talks about a similar phenomenon a little-he discusses how maybe we need to see the tornado as not just the tendrils dropping down and broaden where we expect them to come from th-cam.com/video/6PWtNkh-MPE/w-d-xo.html
This happened on my birthday. Thanks for the amazing shots of this storm. Tornadoes are my favorite phenomenon but I feel terrible for the people who suffer from the storm.
This video is so awesome. We see so much of the mechanics of the tornado as it churns, splits, ascends then descends again. There’s enough light on the horizon to highlight the tornado’s silhouette. Altogether the best video I’ve seen of its type.
instead of screaming , Multivortex , this is not good guys ." you have snoring in the back ground . So much better .Great job ! and thank you for not screaming and ruining the video
I am so amazed by how many of these incredibly photogenic tornadoes in this outbreak are also multivortex. The dog's snores are awesome. Also you can see two spooked deer make a run for it. What a great capture, thank you.
@@keiannaj :/ I don't know if the video was edited and reposted, but I can't find them anymore and I've watched it multiple times. It was around the time of the thunder and lightning, and the cows started running. The deer flushed out of a small clump of trees and ran back toward the far away trees on the horizon. I think there were more dog snores, and maybe a longer video?
Amazing footage! It's crazy how these cells can spin off so many different types of vortices, especially those multiples! Love how unperturbed your dog was! ✌️😸
Geez man. Insane footage! Just when you think it’s about to cross the road, another tube spawns, and then another. There had to be at least 6 different vortices that crossed the road. Easily some of the best footage of a tornado I’ve ever seen.
These tornadoes are an excellent example of why in Skywarn training we are told to look at what is happening at ground level as well as in the sky. If you were looking solely at the sky you might have missed the ground circulation that was still going on after the visible part of the funnels appeared to lift.
I haven't kept track of how many individual tornadoes were like this yet, but the videos from this day, especially this one, display some of the craziest subvortice action I've ever seen on a tornado, almost up there with El Reno 2013 Also, your channel slogan should be "Calm enough to hear a snoring dog"
Awesome footage of this multi-vortex beast. With the way it kept trying to drop different tornadoes, I had a feeling it was going to combine into a mult-vortex terror (could see many different other potential tornadoes trying to drop out of that mesocyclone complex that didn't, too). Very angry mesocyclone structure.
As someone who is obsessed with severe weather, especially tornados, I have to thank you. I was watching multiple storm chasers follow these live. Your video is the first ever tornado video I watched where I was allowed to just experience it and hear the ROAR!! That was absolutely beautiful. But to top it off, your dog is passed out and snoring and I couldn’t stop giggling 😂❤️
That was so eerie to watch it develop with barely any noise. Towards the end of the video when you were sitting on the road, I thought I was watching a time lapse until you started driving. The speed of the rotation was intense! Great vid, and please give the sweet sleeping doggo all the skritches.
Reed Timmer can learn a lot from you :P Sometimes we want peace while we watch nature's beauty. The doggo's snoring made it seem more serene. That sure was a weird one.
This is a good example of why you need to not focus on one tornado, or there might be another right behind you. When I was working back in the early 90's, a tornado came through, and one of the guys watched cross the highway. But what he didn't see was a second one coming up from behind. It twirled him like a top, before leaving him there a little worse for wear. It put him in the hospital with a story to tell.
Thank you for this footage! I felt privileged being able to witness this, all the way from Germany. These clouds seem alive and dancing. It was beautiful. Like godly creatures.
Excellent footage with the multiple vortices! 🌪️🌪️ Thank you for sharing your drama-free experience! Your snoring doggo🐕 cracked me up! I, too thought it was a cow.🐄 ☮️
My husband's uncle was a JP there in 70s and 80s. Neill Chicken. Family farm is by Arispe, so I was especially interested in this video. Visited the area many times. 😊
My goodness. The last minute of your footage was both ominous and spectacular. I am not sure I have ever seen a cloud rotation produce that many funnels at once. Thank you for your work.
Neat. So sad to watch all the damage. I was glued to TH-cam most of Fri-Sat-Sun watching everything unfold. It looks like the next storm will be here on Tuesday the 30th and my little town is right over the transition line they're predicting for level 2 and level 3 risks. Then on Thursday we're supposed to get some strong winds and rain again. The mid-west is going to have a wild ride for the back half of April.
That thing is serious looking. I saw a waterspout up close and personal down in the Florida Keys long time ago. It was freaky looking. It came down from the sky and when it hit the ocean it turned white
This may not be the worlds first tornado video but it is the first to have something snoring in the background.
That snoring doggo has me busting up here! Lol!!
Sounds like my pug…
Not sure how anything can sleep through a tornado.
🤣😂🤣😂
3 hit Sulphur Oklahoma 2 days ago! Strange
The juxtaposition of your dog snoring through a violent storm is hilarious. Also appreciate the fact that you didn't get all hysterical like so many other storm chasers. You stayed calm which allows the viewer to better perceive the storm on its own merits. We don't need a hysterical play-by-play description of the obvious. So thank you for that.
Right. What does that say about an animals 6th sense of incoming weather, though? Or, is it just that it's chased enough storms it isn't bothered anymore?
@@jeremystanton382 I think it’s an older dog. Big ol’ sleepy head
@@Clownworldresidentt maybe. Just thought it might have been a "been there done that" kind of monotony that it just doesn't get excited about anymore😏
My older dog would be like “wake me up when you see a rabbit.”
Around 6:20 in the video, things go over the top, with tornados snaking down at 10, 2, and 4 oclock, you're barely speaking and driving into it, while computer calmly says 'return to home' and meanwhile the dog is snoring furiously. Deserves an Oscar.
Haha this is a fun description
Serious grace under pressure. This would not have been me.😂
Don't forget the sound of the downed powerlines in the background as well
Saw the “dead man walking” cross the road right in front of you. Great video! 🌪🌪⛈
Some of the best multi vortex footage ever filmed.
Thank you for the kind words
Lot of vortex breakdown there. Similar to the famous tornado outside Minneapolis about 35 years ago.
Would be nice to have a second camera going to get a wide-angle view of the storm.
6:24 one of the best examples of a 'dead man walking' tornado I've seen. Great capture!
its a multivortex tornado, does not really look like its walking.
That thing was moving so fast.
Between the dog that needs a CPAP machine and you being completely amazed there is 2 of them, this is a great video! Chef’s kiss👨🏼🍳👏🏻🌪️
Yeah I thought that was old grandpa Walton having a coronary @1:21😂
Thanks 👍
@@StasisChasing yea thank you most of all for the footage! Glad you were not in its path. When it had over 3 multiple vortices and spirals going up, that was mesmerizing and terrifying that’s why I think I love looking at tornadoes (vicariously) is because of the major duality of their beauty and horror.
I'm dying if that's your dog snoring!
😂
That footage starting at 6:13 is some of the wildest multi-vortex tornado footage ever. Also, look how fast that thing moved across the road! What a beast! Glad it seemed to be mostly over fields.
Oh yeah I was freaking out over that too. Mesmerizing footage.
That thing is haulin ass across the road!
Dude. Yes. Like so wild. I don't think I've seen anything quite like that.
The way it changed after the dashboard dings was odd
For that dog to sleep through a tornado while you're freaking out, tells me it's in a trusted and loving environment! 😊
Absolutely!!
Absolutely correct sir ! I am glad too !
Are you freaking nuts? How does sleep apnea translate to trusted and loving environment in any language? You pulled that directly out of your butt.
Those multiple vortices dancing around each other are hypnotizing. Amazing what nature can do.
You deserve an Oscar for not talking during the video and letting us witness nature at work. Bravo to you sir or madam.
Yes indeed.
Yeah! I hate chasers who roar and shout over the video!! There was onee guy I tried to follow years ago, and everry video was him shoutinng and roaring!!
Getting an Oscar for not doing something......that would be a first. Recongnition, yes, for great footage.
@@cloverfield911 Probably Reed Timmer.
Probably him. Can't watch his videos with all the shouting!!
It is so silent that you can actually hear the tornado in the background. (As well as the snoring dog in the back seat).
Haha I was about to say most of the sound is my dog snoring
@@StasisChasing😅
@@StasisChasing too funny! 🤣🤣
I dont think ive ever watched a tornado video while giggling. Cool shot....adorable doggo at such a funny moment
This is destined to be a classic due to several things: The completely incredible evolving tornado(es) that are beautifully backlit; your dog being so chill that he/she is actually asleep; but most of all your calm demeanor. You let the storm tell its own story instead of screaming for us to LOOK AT IT OH MY GOD (yes, we see it) and IT'S GONNA BE A HUGE WEDGE!!! (even if it's a little landspout). This is some beautiful video. Well done, sir!
I agree 👍
Thanks for the kind words
Totally agree. I didn’t have to turn the volume off. Beautifully done. 😊
I'm seeing that people like storm chaser videos that don't have any talking. I, who am from northeastern Brazil, talk a lot when recording the calm storms here, imagine if I were storm hunting in the United States! 🤣
Agree 100%. I love Reed, but all that screaming. This guy, calm no fuss just lets you see the storm.
Great footage, and it took me a hot minute to figure out the noise was your snoring doggo. I honestly thought it was a cow LOL🐄
lmao me too but I have a cow dog so figured it out pretty quick 😂
Same 😂
Ditto ! Ha
Same! 🐕
Same here
That double vortex road crossing was legendary
This is the best multi-vortex video I've ever seen. Amazing!
Wow, thank you!
Classic “egg-beater”……..nice that we could see the meso above the vortices churning and spawning them. That it avoided being rain-wrapped was a bonus leading to the multi-vortex show. Astounding footage.
WOW TOTALLY FANTASTIC FOOTAGE.!!!!
Many thanks!
Whoa that time-lapse really reveals how the entire area under the rotating supercell could drop tornadoes. Wild scene!
Also I love your dog 😂
I’m glad you liked it!
Awe inspiring to witness. Send this to NOAA or NSSL. It has the perfect ingredients for research. Great work!
The snoring is epic 😂 great video❤
Love, love, love your dog sleeping through this! Great footage and stay
safe. Glad I live in Philadelphia!!
Thanks so much!
Wow, never seen a tornado with do many tentacles. It changed do muvh! It would dissipate and a few seconds later come back massive again. Really good catch. 20 miles by road from me, probably 10 as the crow flies. We only got a sprinkle and no significant wind. Thankful and prayers for this small farming community.
And the snoring is hilarious. Thanks for that! I loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for not yelling like some stormchasers do on their youtube videos.
Glad u like it. Only soft spoken comments and dog snores on this channel
@@StasisChasing LOL, Reed Trimmer is the worst. Maybe it is an act he does for the camera. Others start hollowing too at the sight of a tornado they have seen many times.
@@BTSloan70 Nah Reed is just that passionate and very much a adrenaline junkie and does amazing scientific experiments to better understand tornadoes, not many do more for the science than Reed. His whole life revolves around extreme weather, not to mention one of the nicest guys, and loves to teach what he knows. We honestly need more like Reed that is passionate about the science side of tornadoes. I understand he gets crazy literally every time, but its just who he is, he is that passionate about it. His weather briefings are super educational, iv learned a ton from him.
@@donny5318 I do love his weather briefings, and I agree that he is a great educator who has contributed a lot to the science. But it is also a worthy criticism of him that he chooses to yell and scream. Even when he is giving instruction or asking a question to someone else, it is always a scream if a tornado is in view. One cannot merely chalk it all up to "passion" as it is important to maintain some level of composure after years of experience.
He has to be soft spoken. Don’t want to wake the pup!
Reed Timmer would not tolerate anyone snoring in an otherwise absolutely fantastic intercept video. Thanks for not screaming though. Congrats.
Looks like you were all alone out there too. Amazing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Reed Timmer can’t keep his fucking mouth shut for more than three seconds per video. For a guy with two doctorates, you’d think he’d let them speak for him, and not his overinflated boisterous chaser ego.
I appreciate you not yelling and screaming like a lot of chasers do, its so annoying and obnoxious! You got some great footage, I was raised in Iowa in fact Iowa city Iowa. We didnt see a lot of tornados but did have a lot of severe storms. Back in 1966 a tornado did come through town and hit the city park everyone was there to watch the fireworks on the 4 th of July, lots of damage trees uprooted cars smashed the little zoo was hit after it crossed the river it headed north to farm country. Have a safe spring chasing these amazing storms just stay safe!!
doggo couldnt be bothered about this monster a mile away ahahah great footage man!
That tornado sounds like snoring. I thought it should sound like a train.
I feel for the people. I live in Georgia in the county that had the worst death toll in the Palm Sunday 1994 outbreak.
Stay safe out there.
I can't believe what have been watching,i live in uk,i can't put it into words.I can't believe the power of nature..Insaine Goddess you all..your in my prayers.. Plymouth UK
The town of Sulpher, Oklahoma basically doesn't exist anymore. Tornado wiped it off the earth last night. 😢
I like how the 2nd tornado formed a vortex breakdown bubble with helical vortex at the start.
This is the strangest tornado I've seen tbh
That is the most bizarre tornado I’ve ever seen. Great footage. I’m hoping an explanation is forthcoming for why there were so many twins, triplets, and whatever-the-hell this thing is produced by this outbreak. Not you look at the nullschool world 3D wind map it is equally bizarre and the most active I’ve ever seen.
Yes this one was very different than most
I think this video from Skip Talbot talks about a similar phenomenon a little-he discusses how maybe we need to see the tornado as not just the tendrils dropping down and broaden where we expect them to come from th-cam.com/video/6PWtNkh-MPE/w-d-xo.html
This happened on my birthday. Thanks for the amazing shots of this storm. Tornadoes are my favorite phenomenon but I feel terrible for the people who suffer from the storm.
Happy birthday 🎈
@@StasisChasing thank you.
Seeing all those tentacles was mesmerizingly beautiful.
Great video! And thank you for being quiet and not yelling. I don't mind the dog, though.😆
You are so kind
What a fantastic Video.., Well done , And Your pup snoring is wonderful.. alone with your focus and driving into that Monster storm.
😂😂😂😂😂the doggo snoring, chillin is hilarious
This video is so awesome. We see so much of the mechanics of the tornado as it churns, splits, ascends then descends again. There’s enough light on the horizon to highlight the tornado’s silhouette. Altogether the best video I’ve seen of its type.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Incredible video and I absolutely love your dog's excitement! Adorable pup.
Thank you so much!
instead of screaming , Multivortex , this is not good guys ." you have snoring in the back ground . So much better .Great job ! and thank you for not screaming and ruining the video
Glad you enjoyed it!
That is amazing!! Great skill in capturing the footage and selecting the right target!
Glad you enjoyed it
Snorcon is a 10 !!
Great video brother.. BEAUTIFUL tornado.
Thanks 👍
I am so amazed by how many of these incredibly photogenic tornadoes in this outbreak are also multivortex. The dog's snores are awesome. Also you can see two spooked deer make a run for it. What a great capture, thank you.
@ashvanes484 What part did you see the deer?
@@keiannaj :/ I don't know if the video was edited and reposted, but I can't find them anymore and I've watched it multiple times. It was around the time of the thunder and lightning, and the cows started running. The deer flushed out of a small clump of trees and ran back toward the far away trees on the horizon. I think there were more dog snores, and maybe a longer video?
Dog sounds like my husband !
Amazing footage! It's crazy how these cells can spin off so many different types of vortices, especially those multiples!
Love how unperturbed your dog was! ✌️😸
Thank you very much!
Literally one of my most favorite tornado videos of all time! GREAT WORK, thank you for sharing and keep it up my man!! Good stuff!!!
Man the motion on these Tors from the last few days has just been insane! The collar cloud was whipping around nearly as fast as the multiple vortices
Geez man. Insane footage! Just when you think it’s about to cross the road, another tube spawns, and then another. There had to be at least 6 different vortices that crossed the road. Easily some of the best footage of a tornado I’ve ever seen.
Glad you enjoyed it
Grew up at Okoboji Iowa. My aunt lives in West Des Moines. If I'm right this is southwest of her. Awesome capture! Thanks for sharing.
Really amazing to see two side by side each one with its own unique appearance.
These tornadoes are an excellent example of why in Skywarn training we are told to look at what is happening at ground level as well as in the sky. If you were looking solely at the sky you might have missed the ground circulation that was still going on after the visible part of the funnels appeared to lift.
I haven't kept track of how many individual tornadoes were like this yet, but the videos from this day, especially this one, display some of the craziest subvortice action I've ever seen on a tornado, almost up there with El Reno 2013
Also, your channel slogan should be "Calm enough to hear a snoring dog"
Awesome footage of this multi-vortex beast. With the way it kept trying to drop different tornadoes, I had a feeling it was going to combine into a mult-vortex terror (could see many different other potential tornadoes trying to drop out of that mesocyclone complex that didn't, too). Very angry mesocyclone structure.
As someone who is obsessed with severe weather, especially tornados, I have to thank you. I was watching multiple storm chasers follow these live. Your video is the first ever tornado video I watched where I was allowed to just experience it and hear the ROAR!! That was absolutely beautiful. But to top it off, your dog is passed out and snoring and I couldn’t stop giggling 😂❤️
That snoring is so chill 😍😂😂 Thank you for not yelling 🙏 Awesome video 👌
Glad you liked it!!
@@StasisChasing I liked it a lot 😊
Wow ... that's one weird tornado! Never seen one like that.
These sub vortices appearing out of nowhere are terrifying. Great video. 👍
Yes they are
THOSE VORTICES!!!
This might be one of the coolest videos i've ever seen.
Glad you liked it!
Sweet catch! Caught the handoff so clearly.
Thanks!
That was so eerie to watch it develop with barely any noise. Towards the end of the video when you were sitting on the road, I thought I was watching a time lapse until you started driving. The speed of the rotation was intense! Great vid, and please give the sweet sleeping doggo all the skritches.
Reed Timmer can learn a lot from you :P
Sometimes we want peace while we watch nature's beauty.
The doggo's snoring made it seem more serene.
That sure was a weird one.
Superb footage. Mesmerizing.
Glad you enjoyed it
This is a good example of why you need to not focus on one tornado, or there might be another right behind you. When I was working back in the early 90's, a tornado came through, and one of the guys watched cross the highway. But what he didn't see was a second one coming up from behind. It twirled him like a top, before leaving him there a little worse for wear. It put him in the hospital with a story to tell.
Thank you for sharing your experience.😊
My pleasure 😊
I love how calm your dog is! Lol!
Thank you for this footage! I felt privileged being able to witness this, all the way from Germany. These clouds seem alive and dancing. It was beautiful. Like godly creatures.
Glad you found it interesting
The ground speed at 6:24 was Phenomenal! No wonder its hard to outrun these things! Thanks for the great footage!
Looks like a great video of a powerful supercell cycling. Nice work!
Outstanding footage.... Rare capture.
Thanks for being quiet and letting your pup sleep soundly!!
Excellent footage with the multiple vortices! 🌪️🌪️ Thank you for sharing your drama-free experience! Your snoring doggo🐕 cracked me up! I, too thought it was a cow.🐄 ☮️
Thank you so much!
I live in Mount Ayr. That whole storm was pretty scary, bad hail damage too.
My husband's uncle was a JP there in 70s and 80s. Neill Chicken. Family farm is by Arispe, so I was especially interested in this video. Visited the area many times. 😊
Absolutely stunning vid capture! 😮
Many thanks!
The snoring is a great addition to this video!!!!! Great shots!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful, interesting tornado. The model builders will dig this I bet.
Your puppy snoring away reminds of my pug he used to sleep through thunder and lightning and fireworks ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🫂
Great video man! The dog snoring put the icing on the cake! Loved it!!
Thanks 👍
I don't think I've EVER seen a multivortex like this. That was NUTS.
This is probably the coolest tornado footage ive ever seen in my life.
My goodness. The last minute of your footage was both ominous and spectacular. I am not sure I have ever seen a cloud rotation produce that many funnels at once. Thank you for your work.
wow the part at 6:18 is insane. seeing vortices that big move that fast is terrifying
Amazing footage. Thank you for sharing. Be safe.
Thank you, I will
THANK YOU for not talking or shouting through this. I seriously appreciate it. Knowing this is how your roll, I'm subscribing ❤
Definitely the first tornado video I've ever seen where the car itself starts to freak out and wants to leave. Great stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The footage is amazing, the snoring is hilarious, and the fact that it's a doggo who's sawing the logs is truly next level.
Gorgeous footage, and no bs overdramatisation. So refreshing just letting the video speak for itself. Chefs kiss 💋
Great footage........stay safe!
Thanks, you too!
Nice catch!
6:30 looks surreal. She was moving fast too!
Yea the subvortices especially fast
the snoring dog is too perfect
Best tornado mate ever. Keeping you calm with those sweet snores❤
You guys who do this are some of the bravest people on the planet. Respect. ⚔
Perfect name pick for this tornado or any tornado alike!!
Agreed. Also maybe an Octonado? Tornoctopus? cthulhu?
@@ColoRADbro420 Octornado is a chilly time of the year but weather fronts do collide ! lol Ancient Tornoctopus coming soon. lol
Wow! You got some classic video here thanks for sharing!!!
Such well defined sub vortexes. Amazing footage of an amazing tornado. Thanks for sharing this!
Manny snoring really adds to the video
He contributes!
Neat. So sad to watch all the damage. I was glued to TH-cam most of Fri-Sat-Sun watching everything unfold. It looks like the next storm will be here on Tuesday the 30th and my little town is right over the transition line they're predicting for level 2 and level 3 risks. Then on Thursday we're supposed to get some strong winds and rain again. The mid-west is going to have a wild ride for the back half of April.
epic footage bro! The dog snore makes it ICONIC!🤣🤣Someone send this to Hank Schyma!
Thank you!
That thing is serious looking. I saw a waterspout up close and personal down in the Florida Keys long time ago. It was freaky looking. It came down from the sky and when it hit the ocean it turned white