Tuscaloosa Tornado Damage Aerials Part 1

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ABC 33/40 Weather

ABC 33/40 Weather

13 жыл бұрын

Tuscaloosa tornado damage, shot by Bill Castle of ABC 33/40 in Birmingham.

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@Unofkystudent
@Unofkystudent 13 жыл бұрын
These videos really open our eyes to how powerful nature can be. There was nothing anyone in the path of this storm could have done. My prayers continue to be with those whose lives are affected.
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 Жыл бұрын
I can stop it!
@mikesalazar5481
@mikesalazar5481 10 ай бұрын
what?@@wadewilson8011
@UAJAKE82
@UAJAKE82 13 жыл бұрын
i lived in Tuscaloosa for 4 years while going to the U of Alabama....that town will forever hold a special place in my heart....sending love, light, and prayers to those that were involved in this tragedy....love from Los Angeles
@oOkaitlynOo
@oOkaitlynOo 13 жыл бұрын
This is heartbreaking. I can't believe I was complaining about my town's flooding; it is such a small thing when there are people in AL without homes, cars, loved ones. Thinking about all the people effected directly or not. Keep your hopes up, God will take car of you.
@bamajunkie
@bamajunkie 13 жыл бұрын
@HangingCurve thanks man. I'm here in Tuscaloosa riding it out with no power, but thankfully my apartment was safe. I missed it by 500 yards
@Sparklemotion1976
@Sparklemotion1976 13 жыл бұрын
This is so heartbreaking. My heart and prayers go out to my friends/family in Alabama
@TaylorIsbellx
@TaylorIsbellx 12 жыл бұрын
I got debris from when it was hitting Pleasant Grove which was like 20 mins away from me. It was pretty freaky..
@Claret2883
@Claret2883 13 жыл бұрын
Very sad!!! I am from Venezuela but i have many good friend in Alabama, and it saddens me!!! i pray for This City! God Bless Alabama!
@DrRyanHooker
@DrRyanHooker 2 жыл бұрын
0:49 31st st E and 359 1:18 10th Ave and 27th St 1:52 Hargrove Rd 2:20 Forrest Lake 2:41 15th St E and 4th Ave E 2:58 McFarland Blvd E 3:55 University Blvd e and 22nd Ave e 4:51 Chastian Manor 5:26 Crescent Ridge E and 1st Street East 6:32 33.226989,-87.469052
@kevlc91
@kevlc91 13 жыл бұрын
2:26 You can see my house. That white square in the lake is my roommates ceiling.
@LeopoldFilms1
@LeopoldFilms1 3 жыл бұрын
😥
@Matyme
@Matyme 12 жыл бұрын
This is unbelievable. I hope Tuscaloosa is doing better now and pray for those affected by this.
@bombastulin
@bombastulin 13 жыл бұрын
Our street is at 5:53. We loved in a low, solid, brick house that was built to last centuries. It's rubble.
@ss4miket
@ss4miket 13 жыл бұрын
@multiplecats thank you...so much......it hurts to see our city like this. God bless
@BigBird207
@BigBird207 13 жыл бұрын
Perfect time for that re- modeling we've been talking about.
@JacqBLUEjay
@JacqBLUEjay 13 жыл бұрын
The amount of destruction leaves me speechless. I am only glad to learn that not more people died. I wish courage to the survivors to rebuild their new life.
@mikefriend1514
@mikefriend1514 3 жыл бұрын
The destruction just goes on and on and on and on. It is just staggering.
@Jabudaby
@Jabudaby 13 жыл бұрын
How heartbreaking. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
@chancemerrell9680
@chancemerrell9680 2 жыл бұрын
Almost 11 years later and this day will forever haunt the state of Alabama absolutely heartbreaking
@kloefdog
@kloefdog 13 жыл бұрын
WOW!!! I'm so stunned and a lost of words!! This had to be a EF5!!
@MidTNJasonF
@MidTNJasonF 13 жыл бұрын
@matt09troy It is the South, clean up starts when the neighbors from every surrounding area affected show up with shovels, chainsaws, hammers, and outstretched hands. That tornado was probably still destroying property on the Northern end of the path as the first volunteers were showing up on the Southern end to help pick up the pieces. The lives lost are tragic and painful but it warms my heart when I see car loads of people from nearby towns and even states arriving to help.
@averagejoe1967
@averagejoe1967 13 жыл бұрын
May God bring solace and comfort to the loved ones of those lost. It will take a decade to recover from this.
@daisymaisy66
@daisymaisy66 13 жыл бұрын
@ChrisEeeSee I am so sorry for your loss. My daughter's friend is at UA & I am just relieved & grateful that she is coming home. I am glad that the warning systems are much better then they were years ago, so that people had some time to get to shelter....but nobody should have died. I can't wrap my head around it either. I don't know why these awful things happen.....but they do.....and we should do what we can to help those who are suffering. It does help remind us how precious life is.
@TheMightykaz
@TheMightykaz 13 жыл бұрын
@ 4:56 ---> How was this not rated ef5 damage? You have 2 two story apartment buildings swept away to the foundation! That is directly under the classification of an ef5.
@kenperk9854
@kenperk9854 7 жыл бұрын
Jealousy. Dr Gregg Forbes among others rated it an EF5. That ticked off the self-anointed "expert" tim marshall. How dare someone rate the tornado before him. He had a problem though. If he rated 80 miles of mostly total destruction as an EF4 he would look like a total jackass so he called it a high end EF4. What a putz.
@brianmears3388
@brianmears3388 6 жыл бұрын
Trees were debarked also. EF-5 hands down! NWS in Birmingham wrongly rated it EF-4.
@yeetspageet5679
@yeetspageet5679 6 жыл бұрын
+Brian Mears yeah but in the places where the worst damage occurred there wasn't ground scouring and vegetation damage consistent with EF5 winds. Compare this tornado to Phil Campbell or the smithville tornado and the difference is obvious. There's an article on this with damage photographs and such on extremeplanet I believe. It's a good read. The list of strongest tornadoes is also really interesting. It shows that even monsters like this tornado cannot compare to others. When pavement and road is being sucked up and the roof of a storm shelter is gone you know shit is serious.
@davidmatheny1993
@davidmatheny1993 5 жыл бұрын
Probably the biggest reason this was not classified as EF-5(besides no ground scouring) is that there were many areas where houses were destroyed but a good portion of the frame was still at least standing. Meanwhile in Joplin, most of the houses were wiped completely down to the foundation.
@SirRobbins
@SirRobbins 4 жыл бұрын
@@yeetspageet5679 the Phil Campbell tornado was the strongest in recent time according to many experts. 70+ MPH forward ground speed, 200+ mph winds, and traveled 132 miles...
@johnairlines8
@johnairlines8 13 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking footage... sending love from the Buckeye State
@MrMaine1980
@MrMaine1980 13 жыл бұрын
@hallsonny that was an apartment complex named charleston square. Just a large square structure with the courtyard and recreations in the center
@5NICK2
@5NICK2 12 жыл бұрын
that beast was no joke
@SonOfHanni
@SonOfHanni 10 жыл бұрын
1:34 that's my neighborhood :C
@eshiveley
@eshiveley 13 жыл бұрын
I've never seen anything like this. The trees flattened and the houses just obliterated. It's just awful.
@Albanianator
@Albanianator 13 жыл бұрын
@blue03r6 But the tornado prone areas will end up rebuilding after they get hit by tornadoes anyway right?
@mswonderful82
@mswonderful82 7 жыл бұрын
How do you even rebuild after that?
@yeetspageet5679
@yeetspageet5679 6 жыл бұрын
With lots and lots of hard work. This entire outbreak was terrifying. To think this wasn't even the most powerful tornado of the outbreak is terrifying.
@steerpike8091
@steerpike8091 3 жыл бұрын
Yeet Spageet well said. The truth of the tornado was that it was only an F3 considering the EF scale being an EF4. The winds were just short of 200mph. This could’ve been 10x worse
@lol-fv7ug
@lol-fv7ug 3 жыл бұрын
This ain’t anything compared to the Moore tornado.
@dtblitz55
@dtblitz55 13 жыл бұрын
@hamlinfanVA it's charleston square apartments and the national guard armory. that's about 4-5 miles from the university. the brick complex near the apartments was rosedale courts, a housing project.
@hardincah
@hardincah 13 жыл бұрын
@albanianator, I am in the structural field of commercial buildings, I detail structural joist and deck and I use to do truss (framing of roofs) designs for residential houses. Most houses that are/were built recently can withstand winds in this area of 120mph and probably more due to the overkill of engineering behind it. It is usually the architectural material that can not withstand a tornado, thus is why you see structures still standing but the roofing material is gone, etc.
@Albanianator
@Albanianator 13 жыл бұрын
@dtblitz55 You can see in the video a few industrial buildings did come out of this better then other buildings. You can't completely stop an EF5 yes that's true, because of the large size debris it throws about at high speeds, but you can build homes that wont get completely demolished and help reduce the death toll. I'm not saying we should make all houses like old churches with castle like structure with large brick/ concrete slabs, but you can improve homes to better withstand such disaste
@peachxtaehyung
@peachxtaehyung 3 жыл бұрын
But you also have to make it still affordable. There's bad enough of homelessness as it is
@AgentBeagle
@AgentBeagle 13 жыл бұрын
It's crazy how some houses were in the direct path of the tornado, not just on the outside, and still fared better than others. This is a testament to how the tornado was fluctuating in intensity. You'll notice that some neighborhoods looked worse that others. An EF4 for sure, but I'm mot sure I see anything that represents EF5, except for a few spots.
@mans6363
@mans6363 13 жыл бұрын
So sorry Alabama for this horrific destruction that has been caused to your state, your people, and life as you know it. I pray that you all will be in a better place soon with the help of your neighboring states and people from afar. May the lost ones be with God. My family will pray for help from all over to aid in your every need. Love and care from Tennessee.
@midorikirin
@midorikirin 13 жыл бұрын
Which is more destructive....tsunami or tornado???
@mlank33
@mlank33 13 жыл бұрын
The sad thing is that not just tuscaloosa is like this. Pleasant grove, hackleburg, dadeville, elmore county, lake martin, and many many more cities...
@steerpike8091
@steerpike8091 3 жыл бұрын
. The truth of the tornado was that it was only an F3 considering the EF scale being an EF4. The winds were just short of 200mph. This could’ve been 10x worse. The strange part about it is that in some areas there was EF5 damage. But the winds measured in the tornado as a whole was only 190 MPH winds which is literally nothing compared to what could’ve happened. Not even close.
@Geno28
@Geno28 13 жыл бұрын
Can someone describe the route taken in this video? I can't identify any landmarks. Thanks.
@nbenicewicz
@nbenicewicz 13 жыл бұрын
Is this helicopter circling a curtain area or is it following the entire length of the path of destruction?
@funichigo
@funichigo Жыл бұрын
Only thing scarier then seeing one of these tornadoes pass by my house on 69 was riding around the city the next day to check on family and seeing this I've never felt so insignificant
@Moose6340
@Moose6340 13 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely stunning video, it really shows the power of that tornado. I have to admit, though, I felt really creepy clicking "Like" on a video that shows this much devastation and possible death.
@cblowery21
@cblowery21 13 жыл бұрын
Bama, it starts just west of 359 by the I 20 interchange and tracks east north east. Through the town and out through Alberta City and Holt.
@iRockaTCoD22
@iRockaTCoD22 12 жыл бұрын
Check out the Philadelphia, MS Tornado. It wes rated EF-5 and later produced the Cordova, AL EF-4 the Rainsville, AL EF-5 and the Ringgold, GA EF-4
@d-block8803
@d-block8803 6 жыл бұрын
This tornado should of rated EF5 total devastation God bless Roll Tide
@nadokid1
@nadokid1 5 жыл бұрын
Dustin Oxendine it was a high end EF-4 but EF-4’s and EF-5’s practically do the same damage
@itzkgt2919
@itzkgt2919 5 жыл бұрын
Dustin Oxendine and this dame tornado traveled for more then a damn hour and 30 miles to Birmingham
@itzkgt2919
@itzkgt2919 5 жыл бұрын
Caleb Routt dude this tornado was a mega twister Becuz it traveled 30 miles and eventually pulled the whole damn supercell to the ground
@SirRobbins
@SirRobbins 4 жыл бұрын
no damage warranted EF5 ratings. EF5 is a strong structure completely blown away, no debri left.... You can clearly see debri everywhere..
@Tcrror
@Tcrror 4 жыл бұрын
Should have*
@cdforshee
@cdforshee 11 жыл бұрын
At the beginning, with the big courtyard in the middle? That's an apartment complex. Or it WAS. I think it was torn down after this.
@hallsonny
@hallsonny 13 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know what type of building is shown at the 1:25+ time frame ?
@Syzygy1215
@Syzygy1215 13 жыл бұрын
It's at least EF-4, but can't tell if there is EF-5 damage. It looks like in several spots there are buildings completely swept off the foundation, but we don't know how well constructed they were.
@Mee51
@Mee51 13 жыл бұрын
Too sad. Sorry for the people over there. Love and light from South America
@VroomGrrl
@VroomGrrl 13 жыл бұрын
I lived there many years, over in the neighborhood that overlooks the Target parking lot, and looking at this video is completely disorienting, I can't find any landmarks or even identify the streets, what's left of hobby lobby was all I could tell for sure. Would love some narration! THoughts & prayers for all in T-town!
@davesteerman
@davesteerman 13 жыл бұрын
I've never been speechless in my life......until now.
@chucknungester
@chucknungester 13 жыл бұрын
Watch about 2/3rds into this where it took out a railroad bridge in a deep valley in a hilly area, Im guessing this covers about forty miles of damage path. The damage is over 300 miles
@blue03r6
@blue03r6 13 жыл бұрын
@Albanianator the point is you could build a house to withstand a tornado or hurricane. the problem is, it's would cost you 4-5 times the normal price. and you may never see another tornado in that area for 200 years. it would be more economical to have a normal built house and insurance to fix it.
@georgemcadams
@georgemcadams 13 жыл бұрын
at 1:27 is what used to be Charleston Square Apartments (formerly Fountainbleu) on 27th Street. At 2:43 you see 15th Street just east of Forest Lake. At 2:57 the Krispy Kreme Donuts Shop on McFarland Blvd. At 3:05 Wood Square Shopping Center. At 3:32, 1200 ft from Buena Vista.
@aaronzack14
@aaronzack14 13 жыл бұрын
what was i rated as? F3-F4?
@Albanianator
@Albanianator 13 жыл бұрын
@frenchy2303 And you believe we cant construct houses to withstand that? Homes variate in strength from an average modern home to a mansion, then all the way to castle strength. I'm not saying make every home as strong as a castle, but the homes that are in tornado alley can be upgraded, to help withstand as much as possible and help save more lives.
@clkrail91
@clkrail91 13 жыл бұрын
This is just heartbreaking.
@BadRonald1
@BadRonald1 13 жыл бұрын
@samstterhamstteer Who's comment are you replying too?
@djmitch1
@djmitch1 13 жыл бұрын
@thiswastaken666 IT WASN'T MY TIME FRIEND. NOW ITS MY JOB TO GO TRY TO HELP THE ONES THAT WEREN'T AS FORTUNATE AS I.
@frenchy2303
@frenchy2303 13 жыл бұрын
@Albanianator, you do realize the winds of this tornado were 200 mph+ right? Why don't you get right on designing a structure other than a bunker that could withstand that.
@macinfloydvolk
@macinfloydvolk 13 жыл бұрын
@Albanianator I live in Tuscaloosa ... the thing is these things don't happen all the time. In fact when they do hit us it's usually very rural areas this hasn't happened since 1974. So building tornado resistant homes might be a good idea but this may never happen again.
@exlahainagirl
@exlahainagirl 13 жыл бұрын
This is so hard to watch. So much devastation. So may lives lost. You feel so helpless and just wish there were something you could do.
@SonicProvocateur
@SonicProvocateur 13 жыл бұрын
I quake for Alabama. I'm from Gardendale and literally pieces of Tuscaloosa rained down on us before the one in Fultondale hit...
@VinceLA91
@VinceLA91 13 жыл бұрын
how many people died ?
@nenblom
@nenblom 11 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking.
@midgetdrunkman
@midgetdrunkman 13 жыл бұрын
It didn't matter how well built or prepared the buildings were, only an underground bunker would have survived that.
@wowitspj6224
@wowitspj6224 Жыл бұрын
2011 & 2013 were the worst years of tornados in the USA in decades.
@janblackman6204
@janblackman6204 Жыл бұрын
Wish I could figure out the path like street names and things
@NextStopAntarctica
@NextStopAntarctica 13 жыл бұрын
I'm just.....speechless
@Zyworski
@Zyworski 10 жыл бұрын
I was just watching a video where Michelle Bachman tells us that natural disasters are God's wrath coming down on us for our unrepentant ways, but I would disagree as the chance of finding so many unrighteous all lined up in a row is extremely unlikely.
@rudyhahn6017
@rudyhahn6017 Жыл бұрын
Does anyone know if this was a EF4 or EF5 ?
@vinny4411
@vinny4411 Жыл бұрын
EF4
@Albanianator
@Albanianator 13 жыл бұрын
@AridSea Were in 2011 and this is the USA we can construct better houses to help save more lives in times like these.
@jawnybnsc
@jawnybnsc 13 жыл бұрын
@samstterhamstteer People have died in volcanic eruptions, tidal waves, floods, fires, earthquakes for the entire time they have lived on Earth. Two things have happened that are making you think that it's somehow worse now than it's ever been. 1) There are more people than ever before, and 2) there is more access to information than ever before. It's really no more complicated than that.
@duckideva
@duckideva 13 жыл бұрын
My heart is breaking for y'all. I'm going down to the Red Cross tomorrow to see what I can do to help. I wish I knew something else to do.
@Albanianator
@Albanianator 13 жыл бұрын
Seriously, the tornado prone areas need better homes that can resist tornadoes. Even though it's more expensive, the damage that they go through every season of tornadoes is even more expensive, not to mention lives lost.
@Bamaboompa
@Bamaboompa 13 жыл бұрын
Unbelieveable that this monster was on the ground this long. I only wish they had provided bearings of where this is. I like in Tuscaloosa and had to watch several times to figure things out - anybody know what that is - was - from :17 - :30?
@rover6x01
@rover6x01 13 жыл бұрын
everything in the heart of the tornado was leveled, brick, block, wood, concrete. This was flat land, the water table is high. Where ya gonna go? We live in a suburb of Tuscaloosa on a hill so we were able to have a basement. Think before you judge
@BigBird207
@BigBird207 13 жыл бұрын
@ShowPony111Well for your information, my parents have 8 acres in Keener Alabama that was hit by one of the (many) tornadoes, and this summer I am going down to help clean it up, the house there is demolished so yea, my house HAS been demolished by it! My Nana lives in Attalla Alabama. My Aunt lives in Birmingham, and my cousin is building a house some were else in Alabama. That doesn't mean that I cant have a little humor with it though.
@hardincah
@hardincah 13 жыл бұрын
@albanianator con't, This was just too great of a storm (200mph+ winds) the structures just can't take it and how often will they face an EF4 or EF5? So I would say most structures built recently could take on up to an EF3 but it won't have shingles or siding left on the house. So even if you desing one to with stand 200mph winds you then have to take in consideration of a tree or car hitting a house at 200 mph.........theres no hope. I do see your point though.
@Chev427BB
@Chev427BB 12 жыл бұрын
Complete devastation... I wonder how the repairs are going now
@kwagmyrefrontman
@kwagmyrefrontman 13 жыл бұрын
It looks like in some places the grass has been sucked right out of the ground.
@urdum2
@urdum2 13 жыл бұрын
most above ground structure should be built with solid concrete walls and /or concrete blocks that are filled with cement and rebar driven down into the middle of each block......then build a similar structure in the middle of the building as your inner bunker......should be safer than most built today or in yesteryears..... i do beleive and i am often wrong but i think the water table has something to do with why no basements....
@MrCwaigo
@MrCwaigo 13 жыл бұрын
That 's unbelievable, thinking about whats left there, tornadoes are nasty !
@quadporter
@quadporter 13 жыл бұрын
I agree, it would not have mattered how well built a structure, steel warehouses were ripped to shreds like paper mache. Wind that strong can tear apart even the most sound structure.
@BadRonald1
@BadRonald1 13 жыл бұрын
My God, I can't believe the long path of destruction here. Does anybody know how many miles it ran for ? I live in L.A. where it shakes. The earthquake we had in the valley wasn't even half as bad as what the tornado damage was here. At 45 yrs old I've never actually seen a tornado before. I could imagine it's probably terrorfying. As crazy as this sounds I would like to witness one though.....
@bluepeter27
@bluepeter27 13 жыл бұрын
Tragic, our thoughts go to everyone suffering from the aftermath x
@theexpert5085
@theexpert5085 4 жыл бұрын
Looks more devastating than Moore,OK tornado
@iwantorlando05
@iwantorlando05 13 жыл бұрын
OMG! I can't believe this.
@PlayedWith
@PlayedWith 13 жыл бұрын
Wow, our power went out in Starkville...we had no idea the damage was this bad. My friends were about to leave to head that way too when we heard there was a tornado ripping through the town. You guys got hit bad, sorry. Only an hour from here too.
@BambiB5
@BambiB5 13 жыл бұрын
@MrO2DAZ thank you! I live in Tuscaloosa and THANK GOD I am alive and have a job and a home still! They say it's worse than Katrina... And NO we don't give 2 shits about fracking, gas, or oil right now!! Out entire city has been wiped out and the number of fatalities and missing people are quickly rising!!
@Awesomenizzleness
@Awesomenizzleness 13 жыл бұрын
@LuvStayn No bro.....a tornado went through there
@Munchess88
@Munchess88 13 жыл бұрын
@hamlinfanVA No that's an apartment complex, Luckily the University was unharmed.
@rtds9fan
@rtds9fan 13 жыл бұрын
@VinceLA91 344 died nation wide,238 of them in Alabama and 32 of those from this tornado in Tuscaloosa.....as it stands now.
@georgemcadams
@georgemcadams 13 жыл бұрын
AT the 1:27 mark shows the Charleston (formerly Fountainbleu) Square Apartments. At 2:43 is 15th Street just east of Forest Lake (Wendy's). At 2:53 where Krispy Kreme Donuts used to be. 3:05 Wood Square Shopping Center.
@Magnificent-qr4rn
@Magnificent-qr4rn 3 жыл бұрын
My point of view is a different point of view about this , and I will leave at that....FACTS!!!!
@ackmess
@ackmess 13 жыл бұрын
those aren't just homes built with wood people. in that wreckage there are plenty of steel industrial buildings and huge brick buildings that were demolished. you can't build an EF5-resistant home, even a steel framed home would have only been a skeleton after something like this. there really isn't much you can do, it further reinforces the very helpless feeling for those that were standing in this things way.
@cdforshee
@cdforshee 11 жыл бұрын
It has been a rough ride but Tuscaloosa is survivng. Habitat For Humanity and other charities have rebuilt homes for many people who were without insurance. The area you see starting at 5:12 has never been fully rebuilt. Many of the homeowners sold their property to the state; tentative plans are to build an access highway thru there to connect I-59 with other parts of the city. There are houses there that, two years later, still look just as they do in this video. It's kinda creepy.
@alcoholya
@alcoholya 13 жыл бұрын
boggles my mind this isnt automatic EF5. Oh well.
@Min1161
@Min1161 13 жыл бұрын
Unbelieveable tree damage.
@JasonRyan13
@JasonRyan13 13 жыл бұрын
FWIW, they cross 15th st. just east of the 15th St. - McFarland intersection at the 2:41 mark.
@AmysGreatAdventure
@AmysGreatAdventure 13 жыл бұрын
prayers for all of you effected by the storm.
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