The Fort Pierce tornado received a preliminary rating of EF-3, with winds of 155mph. The tornado was 500 yards wide, just over a quarter mile.
@justinflack57642 ай бұрын
Thankbyou for uploading this 2024 tornado 🌪 video stay safe out there
@SpiderGwench2 ай бұрын
I barely escaped that one. Got great video of the development & after. I hate that my life long dream was life ending and altering for so many.
@ChristopherFava-z2y2 ай бұрын
That's crazy
@ohhinuggie2 ай бұрын
This went right over my house. The most traumatic experience. Crazy to see it from another POV.
@kaleighcook20572 ай бұрын
Nick, we live in vero beach I was born and raised 32 years. My moms lived here for probably close to 40 years. She said she’s never experienced anything like this. She said she wanted to ask a meterologist a few questions to see if she will ever stay for another storm again category 1 or otherwise (because we never consider leaving for anything 3 and under and most likely not even 4) but now we’re wondering if this can happen again easily. So I’m hoping you’ll see this and can explain! 1. Is this a common thing to happen where the tornadoes are this many and this strong before a hurricane even a cat 1? Was this a freak event? (Obviously we know tornadoes do happen prior sometimes but it’s never been a big thing) 2. Can a tornado happen anywhere? For example we thought they only happen more towards open fields like out in the pastures… there was one on beachside and downtown vero all vero densely populated places…. Is this common? 3. Should we automatically leave even for a small hurricane to avoid this in the future? Thanks for your coverage
@RosLounge2 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in Florida, I didn’t think I'd ever see a video like this come from our state. I have never seen such powerful tropical tornadoes in my entire life. The destruction these tornadoes have caused is absolutely heartbreaking. This event will puzzle scientists. Florida cities should take this event as a wake up call to start considering tornado sirens.
@BentleyJoyner-i3z2 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in Florida, this happens during the hurricane when the bands sort of break and make cells for tornadoes to form
@Eggly692 ай бұрын
This happens pretty much every time a hurricane is about to make landfall. This isn't an anomaly, you just never paid attention until now. They're called tropical tornados. Florida's yearly average of about 66 tornados are almost always tropical tornados.
@RosLounge2 ай бұрын
@@Eggly69 I’m not shocked at fact that we got tornadoes. I’m surprised because of their strength and their long paths. As someone who lives in Florida and pays attention to weather events like this, 95% of the time, our tropical tornadoes are weak and short-lived.
@thecat68982 ай бұрын
This does happen with hurricanes but both the amount and strength and length of track are all anomalies. For a proper tornado outbreak to be declared is one I’ve never seen in Florida in recent times over a hurricane. This was an anomaly of an outbreak.
@andyeveritt3852 ай бұрын
It’s just god saying “ok Florida ENOUGH” Then smudges his finger across Florida
@debrahelmlinger62562 ай бұрын
Floridian here born and raised, 63 years and i never expected to see anything like this, 40 tornadoes before Milton even hit land. It was absolutely terrifying for hrs with the warnings coming every five minutes😢 so sorry for all that ended up unknowingly in the paths of so many, my area was spared
@teacfan10802 ай бұрын
Crazy to see tornadoes of that magnitude in Florida. Looks like something you'd see in June in the Midwest.
@stevenspencer59792 ай бұрын
A truly historical day for not just Florida but for tornado history. I dont think this is being spoken about enough
@teresitaviera30002 ай бұрын
Uds no tienen noción el mundo los vió, Europa, África, Australia, Asia, no entiendo porque estaba en vivo y escribían con signos, si, gente asiática que pasa su temporadas de monzones.
@davidduncan58972 ай бұрын
This is some of the best tornado journalism I've seen in a while. I've lived in FL my entire life and I've seen a few small EF0 to EF1 tornadoes but NEVER any monsters like that. From what I understand those type of apocalyptic tornadoes are usually reserved for the great plains. You earned a subscription for this. Keep up the excellent work and thank you for checking on people after the tornadoes passed.
@SurfTheSkyline2 ай бұрын
Heard your name mentioned on a hurricane coverage stream and thought "I wonder if it's the same meteorologist from the Iowa Derecho" and sure enough it was! Keep up the the phenomenal work, you are amazing at what you do.
@NStewWX2 ай бұрын
@@SurfTheSkyline I really appreciate that, thank you so much!
@PikaRaichupikapika2 ай бұрын
0:11 the police is on their way to arrest the tornado for destruction of property
@blazygaming82792 ай бұрын
Crazy
@NuNugirl2 ай бұрын
@@PikaRaichupikapika Police ALWAYS arrive with first responders, EMS and Firefighters. You would know this, if you weren’t such an ignorant smart ass with your head stuck up said ASS Hole. I dare you to reply “ OK Boomer”. You obviously don’t own property and aren’t responsible for any other living thing, not even a pet gerbil.
@moneyonmymind46172 ай бұрын
LMFAO
@f1nch13122 ай бұрын
Facts
@jordanpetersen86292 ай бұрын
Stop and frisk the black vortex...
@ChristineThomas3332 ай бұрын
This tornado was .04 miles from my home in Lakewood Park FL, the CVS and 7-11 are my neighborhood stores. The store that was damaged that you ran to at the end of the video is just around the corner from me. I feel so gratefull that my home was okay, I know others that didn't do so well. I sat in my closet with my two dogs, and asked for protection from our higher source, my angels and guides. They provided. I must comment on the amazing video that you provided. One the bottom left, first there were 2 sandhill cranes, then 4. What a great shot of all of them getting out of dodge! Those gracefull, lovely birds stay together as a family for their entire lives.
@kaleighcook20572 ай бұрын
I live in vero beach just down the road, man what a crazy day it was right? I was huddled in our laundry room which is the safest room in my house with my toddler for over an hour. It was so scary
@danandonian19602 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, my home in Vero Beach was luckily missed by .5 mile from this devastating Tornado
@littlemuffin9432 ай бұрын
tornado ally made a visit to florida, i grew up in florida you do not see tornados like this, i have been through nasty weather like this multiple hurricanes but wedge tornados is mind blowing for florida
@almightyraven82202 ай бұрын
same, this is extremely rare for florida
@DanielRicany2 ай бұрын
They’re controlling the weather that’s why
@noahniskala2 ай бұрын
@@DanielRicany Mate get your theorist ass out of KZbin, no one is controlling the damn weather, we have not achieve that technology yet. is that gonna be the new excuse to say global warming is fake when hurricanes keep getting stronger every year?
@lavellejohnson98702 ай бұрын
They can't control the weather I'm rlly hoping most people are joking when they are saying this@@DanielRicany
@Brownej072 ай бұрын
@@DanielRicanysure bud, tell that to a physiatrist
@MaxOlsonChasing2 ай бұрын
Unreal footage man, great job nailing the forecast and execution of this event!
@NStewWX2 ай бұрын
That means a lot coming from you, thank you so much!
@caitlincrisis2 ай бұрын
I barely missed these tornadoes by some grace of God. Thank u saw your feed on Ryan’s channel, i was in Gifford and there was that tornado in yeehaw and i told work im leaving, drove all the way to south ft pierce. I would have been stuck at wrk til 4. Scary to think about. Grateful.
@NStewWX2 ай бұрын
I unfortunately was having some streaming issues as you could tell. Earlier tornadoes took down the cellular service in the area, and Starlink was struggling with the heavy rain in the hook area we were in. Trying to get a better streaming setup for him for future events.
@littlemuffin9432 ай бұрын
at 10:20 the ghost train on the back side was amazing you could see it just pulling the clouds in
@904Saleen2 ай бұрын
This is wild to see my own local news in Jacksonville covering this. Never seen tornadoes this size in FL before.
@Tegridyvs2 ай бұрын
I’m 30 and I’ve lived in Florida my whole life and I’ve never seen a tornado this big, this long lived, and this many tornadoes from a hurricane/tropical storm. This was unreal. I remember sitting at home looking at velocity readings on the radar and seeing that was bone chilling to me because even though I was 150+ miles away, I still felt scared for these people in that area because that rotation signature on that radar was incredible.
@biggiesmalls79392 ай бұрын
I think given with what we COULD have been dealing with, we all lucked out decently well here on the west coast of Florida(tampa bay/st pete area here). I definitely thought it was going to be stronger when it hit, and I was expecting it to make landfall north of where it did. Now I am not taking anything away from what damage Milton caused though. I've been through about a dozen hurricanes here on the west coast of Fl, but this one hands down was the scariest one. As I write this still without any power, me and everyone near me is RELIEVED it's over. Everyone I spoke with had that gut feeling that it was going to nail us as a strong cat 4 or cat 5 and cut straight through Florida like a buzzsaw. Very sorry for anybody who lost a loved one from this event, or lost their valuables. Prayers.
@sallydaniel10232 ай бұрын
I'm in Port St Lucie, and the tornadoes came one right after the other all afternoon, plus some VERY intense lighting
@NuNugirl2 ай бұрын
We got the tornado warnings, rushed into the bathroom and sat on the floor until they were over. When the report came through that 95% of Indian River Co. had no power, my eyes filled with tears. By the Grace of God Brevard County was spared a bad impact.
@tinataylor4203Ай бұрын
I’m in Brevard. Thank goodness we were spared
@DiskiDomain2 ай бұрын
This footage just proves how insanely quick they move. They floored it to get away and turn around for more shots, but the gap didn't get as big as I expected. Just proves how many people think they can outrun these and don't live to tell the story.
@2DSTORMS2 ай бұрын
Still following you from Iowa. You moved to Florida at the right time, but come back and take the snow back with you
@dustintravis87912 ай бұрын
That's so wild to see, we rarely get large tornadoes here, usually they're small and in the EF0-EF2 range.
@collectivided94842 ай бұрын
great content, Nick, thanks for putting this together :)
@kaleighcook20572 ай бұрын
I live in vero beach, 10 minutes away from here…. We were getting tornado warnings every 5 minutes telling us to take cover, it was so scary I had my toddler in our laundry room with some cookies and a tablet for over an hour trying to shield her from what was going on. We could hear a tornado in the distance. Several places within 5 minutes of our home had a tornado touchdown and completely ruined everything. I feel so lucky we avoided being struck or directly in one’s path. It was a heartbreaking day, many lives lost
@mikeylikesit012 ай бұрын
i live in fort pierce. my neighbors roof got ripped off and cars flung all around. about 5 mins from spanish lakes where people died. i have never seen anything like this. strange times we live in..
@ChristopherFava-z2y2 ай бұрын
Thats crazy that hurricane should go on record for spawning all those tornados,said like over 30
@Metallurge2 ай бұрын
1 mile from my house, I couldn’t believe what I saw. I’ve never seen that much isolated damage all over town
@bbinxxy2 ай бұрын
Just subbed man great footage and knowledge. Glad you made it out safe and its incredible how Andy Hill on Ryan Hall's channel was calling out rotation in between the NWS alerts.
@michaelveis6498Ай бұрын
That huge wedge tornado looks like an EF5. It looks more like an Oklahoma tornado than a Florida tornado.
@BuffettWarren32 ай бұрын
Yeehaw junction sounds about right for a tornado spawn zone
@littlemuffin9432 ай бұрын
at one point their was 3 on the ground fort pierce then florida ridge going into vero beach, then one just notth of vero beach i was watching ryan hall and he had 3 pds warnings and 3 posible debris balls
@TheSkyGuy77Ай бұрын
Hurricanes produce lines of thunderstorms, in this case, they all slammed into wind shear and dry air. Milton certainly set new records
@littlemuffin9432 ай бұрын
over 100 tornado warnings even reed said hes never seen that many warnings in one day out west
@ChristopherFava-z2y2 ай бұрын
That's like tornadoes you see in the midwest
@TheDragonofRevelation2 ай бұрын
If even Reed has never seen this before then this hurricane broke records. Reed has been chasing since the late 90s.
@TheSkyGuy77Ай бұрын
Alabama in April of 2011 had more tornado warnings, but that wasn't a hurricane
@TheDragonofRevelationАй бұрын
@@TheSkyGuy77 Reed was in Mississippi at the time. He caught the Philadelphia MS tornado that day. And that was the most violent tornado ever recorded, it dug a trench over three feet deep. And no, that's not a typo. There's photos of men standing in the trench that the tornado dug that day. Not even the Greenfield, Iowa tornado dug a trench that deep and its confirmed wind speeds are around 318 MPH.
@TheSkyGuy77Ай бұрын
@@TheDragonofRevelation Okay. I was just stating a fact that there were more tornadoes in the 2011 Super Outbreak than there were with Milton. Milton surpasses every other tornado outbreak except 2011 and 1974 in terms of the number of tornadoes that happened.
@AmericafromthegrindWolfe2 ай бұрын
My neck of the woods. What's so amazing is this is. One and lifetime experience, please. Kind of tornadoes are normally what happens in the Midwest
@DanielRicany2 ай бұрын
Not once in a lifetime. It’ll happen again. They’re trying to kill us. This is weather control
@skaterdavedownsouthАй бұрын
Great coverage! The big one ended up 2 miles east of me on the barrier island in Vero Beach, but prior to that two small ones came through downtown, four blocks west. A few minutes prior to those our power went out when something tried to touchdown but didn’t manage to. Bunch of trees wrecked though. Streets blocked all over a 3x5 block area.
@socialbutterfly41462 ай бұрын
October 9, 2024 was a Freak of Nature day for us in Florida! The monstrous hurricane and the HUMONGOUS and MULTITUDE of tornadoes has NEVER happened before! It’s very VERY scary!
@marypalmer10622 ай бұрын
Just brave and brilliant content...what can I say, I'm blown away.
@debrawarner53802 ай бұрын
Thank you Nick for being there and all the storm chasers out there I feel bad for the casualties and all the damage everything that happened in Florida I pray for the families who lost loved ones and lost their belongings I pray for everyone with all my heart to the Lord I love all you guys in Florida and I love all you Chasers a big thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢 my heart goes to all out all to you❤❤
@debrawarner53802 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Bills.second_lunchАй бұрын
I’m so glad I found this video as I was one of the many homes that were affected during Milton tornadoes I will never forget me and my family and our four dogs sitting inside of a closet screaming for dear life as my mom screams for her mother, as she’s in Las Vegas on the phone Thinking we’re all gonna die as my father is holding the door closed, but we think my dad‘s trying to peek to see the tornado, but it’s actually the tornado opening the door and keeping it open as my father has to go within the strength of the tornado and himself. I’m very thankful that I was not one of the houses or many people who have lost their lies throughout this whole experience but I will never forget walking outside after the second tornado hit and seeing a whole tree on top of my home and they’re being a random tree branch in the middle of the road and trees being everywhere and just not recognizing the place, I lived in even though I didn’t lose my home I did in the end as I now have to move out because many landlord have decided after this tragic disaster had happened that they are going to Market their houses after fixing them up sadly, my house was one of those that were affected by the landlords decisions, I hope for those who went through this experience have gotten help they needed and found their new homes and have gotten help by FEMA or other resources that are out there I’m very thankful to be alive and I will never forget this ever in my life or forget that feeling of thinking I wasn’t gonna make it out alive as we had to evacuate our home at 9:22 thinking we weren’t gonna make it out as we drove out of holiday Pines and we saw trees and branches everywhere and we drove through a mini flood right in our spot and we drove out and we see two semi trucks on our sides of the road. We see powerlines down in my gas station completely destroyed and we continue to go down Kings Highway and we have to turn around as there is a powerline in the middle of it, I’ll never forget the fear I felt but thank you for for this video as I have never been able to see it the way it was in the clips that was getting hit by tornadoes across me completely lost their house and it was completely demolished
@fluffsquirrel2 ай бұрын
Great coverage, thank you for your hard work. Crazy we are alive to see this
@katrinahampton25042 ай бұрын
SHUT UP
@stuffjunk50192 ай бұрын
yehaw junction!!! my favorite town name ever, im glad it was spared.
@AmericafromthegrindWolfe2 ай бұрын
I took pictures of the aftermath this afternoon out there by king's highway. And it was something that I have not seen. Save my life 45 years living in this area.
@WxKeegan2 ай бұрын
Guys again, this is Florida. Yeah. Violent tornado very well done from a storm chasing perspective! Good stuff. Hope Florida recovers fast. Praying for the families of victims.
@SandraRodriguez-wp5iq2 ай бұрын
Every time I saw this video, I thank God's I am I live 😢😢😢😢
@marychristina19612 ай бұрын
Awesome job Nick. Appreciate you!
@RockyMountains0721Ай бұрын
Florida has had some outbreaks of large and deadly tornadoes in the past, but they all occurred at night. In 1998 there was a horrible tornado outbreak in the Orlando area that killed many people. Those tornadoes all hit in the middle of the night. In the early 2000's there was also a horrible tornado outbreak across northern Lake County that killed over 20 people, which occurred during the middle of the night. This is the first daytime tornado outbreak that I've ever seen in Florida with tornadoes of this size and strength.
@joseph-frankbrocchus65752 ай бұрын
Florida does get a lot of destructive weather
@jockojockoson99952 ай бұрын
Really impressive chasing. Watching from Brisbane Australia
@Rynik05Ай бұрын
I’m in central Florida Dundee Milton’s eye came right over us and as scary as that was the tornado warnings every 5 minutes was the scariest thing I’ve ever gone through! Just not know if one could pop up at anytime around us was so scary!
@noahemmertwx2 ай бұрын
Great Video!
@Skyrat122 ай бұрын
I'm in Titusville and although we were lucky, there was a tornado (former waterspout) that hit in Cocoa Beach and did some damage. This was an unusual tropical system to produce such STRONG tornadoes! Thanks for the awesome videos and pictures!!!! Didn't realize you lived so close. Any damage? We lost power for about 6 hours, and just lots of tree debris... just lucky this time.
@tinataylor4203Ай бұрын
I’m in Mims
@Skyrat12Ай бұрын
@ Small world!
@SassysouthrnbelleАй бұрын
Orlando here, grew up next to UCF and all I wanted to do was crawl in a storm cellar, of course none around so I opted for the inner stairwell of a hotel. Absolutely way more terrifying than a hurricane!!
@cornell8332 ай бұрын
Amazing content hope all Make it through 🙏 all the way from Nebraska 💪😞
@TheSkyGuy77Ай бұрын
Literal wedge tornadoes in Florida from a hurricane. Nature truly made me speechless...
@CXPEAS05Ай бұрын
My goodness that Major Tornado Outbreak we had in Southern & Southwestern Florida was totally like anything I’ve ever seen before, and I in my life never went through 50 or 60 Tornado Warnings in 1 day. This Tornado Outbreak in Southwestern Florida will be the only event with Milton that I will absolutely never forget. And this South Florida Tornado Outbreak that I am considering this to be the outbreak of the century since this is Florida’s first Major Tornado Outbreak in over 7 years since January 22, 2017. This is why the entire state of Florida needs Tornado sirens including Southern & Southwestern Florida they also need Tornado Sirens.
@tinataylor4203Ай бұрын
I’m in Brevard county, I’ll never ignore a warning again. We’ve never had a tornado like these but never been hit with hurricanes like these either.
@jimmypad55012 ай бұрын
In every other way this video feels like it was filmed on the Great Plains until you see the palm trees! Just wild! My thoughts for all my dear people in St Lucie County, Ft Pierce, etc 🫶🏽
@deisisase19 күн бұрын
I remember seeing the coverage of this that day. Seeing true supercells with the signature of monster tornados was truly shocking-- many hurricanes have tornadoes, but until now tropical tirnadoes had been weak and short lived. These tornadoes would have been more like what is seen over the Great Plains or in the Midwest. To see them in a hurricane was truly shocking.
@Hurricane07212 ай бұрын
In many ways Hurricane Milton wasn't exactly a normal hurricane. As it moved northeast towards landfall the hurricane slowly began the transition into becoming extratropical by merging with a cold front. As Milton moved east of Florida it rapidly lost all tropical characteristics and merged completely with a cold front. I wonder if the transition process in Milton gradually changing into a different type of storm by merging with that cold front somehow enhanced the tornado activity with Milton?
@kylecurry6841Ай бұрын
Absolutely an epic afternoon in recorded history regarding FL tornadoes... The fact that these were supercell based meant these weren't the average landspout F-0's... And you might as well have had unicorns running next to them in the Everglades for sake of such a rare sighting..
@mysterionzАй бұрын
WOW. I remember this hurricane hitting my area. Thankfully, we never got any of the tornadoes from Milton but the videos I’ve seen of the Milton spawned tornadoes are TERRIFYING… they looked like something out of Kansas.
@alexsharypov67002 ай бұрын
Great job
@sahebplays35892 ай бұрын
Nick is popping off now
@marypalmer10622 ай бұрын
Nominate this!!!
@HazelVsTheWrld2 ай бұрын
I've lived in Florida for 17 years. Ive never seen tornadoes like this before. Someone could've showed me the footage and I'll think it was from Oklahoma or Texas
@kristagerry85052 ай бұрын
Last tornadoes like this one was February 2007! Just over 17yrs ago.....one in Sumter County and one in Volusia County. Resulting in numerous deaths....😢 also the 1998 tornado outbreak February 1998 from Kissimmee/Winter Garden to Lake Mary/Sanf! Caused multiple deaths and widespread damage! One if those was considered the deadliest in Florida history and qs once rated an EF 4....
@carljung92302 ай бұрын
is that the one that killed all the people in Spanish Lakes?
@skaterdavedownsouthАй бұрын
Yes
@poopalachas52002 ай бұрын
8:47 I've rarely seen debris that large recirculate a tornado, wild stuff.
@StormchaserNickGorman2 ай бұрын
nice work!
@itzyaboybugz2 ай бұрын
So. Florida got 40 tornados in a single day. We usually get 90 in a year. Helene dropped 20. So that’s 60 in a month and we got 130 tornado alerts that’s 2nd most of any day/ in any state in history Florida most tornado ridden day of all time
@stevenwilson87182 ай бұрын
Great work!
@PM-vv3uc2 ай бұрын
6:40 - is this a plane? You can see some lights in those clouds, what is it? A plane, so close to a tornado??
@johnmoore35042 ай бұрын
Flashing lights are on a radio tower.
@PM-vv3uc2 ай бұрын
@@johnmoore3504 thanks
@citronquartz2779Ай бұрын
i'm a floridian but i never knew there's a place here called yeehaw junction till now
@Speedj22 ай бұрын
this tornado outbreak reminded me alot of hurricane Ivan (2004), especially with how strong some of them were.
@tinataylor4203Ай бұрын
2004 Charlie, Irene, Frances and Jeannie ran us over in New Smyrna Beach. Not a phone pole was left standing.
@samk1686992 ай бұрын
Nicely edited and filmed documentary, high quality content for sure!
@katrinahampton25042 ай бұрын
SHUT UP
@goppledangerАй бұрын
That Wednesday morning, after we evacuated to lake placid from bradenton, we noticed Milton making a southernly turn ao we headed around the southeastern side of okechobee towards miami and ran right into the clewiston tornado. We watched it form about a mile in front of us, made a U-turn and went back towards LaBelle when we started seeing debris that looked like corn stalks floating theough the air ever so gently like snowflakes. I knew it was time to hit the gas and get out of there. We watched the storm pass over hwy 27 and just as it did, we made a beeline under the southern edge of it, headed west/SW towards miami. Very scary.
@faddedv42 ай бұрын
what is your camera?
@NStewWX2 ай бұрын
This was shot using a few cameras. Handheld is the classic Sony FS5 Mark II. I use a few Canon SL2 DSLRs for streaming, and a few GoPros for internal shots.
@rockrollangel1972Ай бұрын
I live in Orlando and I was more worried about tornados in my area then the hurricane
@buggiebuild12 ай бұрын
I wonder if it’s trickier to track tornadoes during a full on hurricane, I’ve watched so many tornado footages of all states that have them, in a sense, more commonly known for tornadoes, seen one a block away from my house , orange and avocado ,was intense enough for me, here in Loxahatchee, Florida, feeling blessed it didn’t touch us, but praying for others,🙏🏻
@carriesmith68652 ай бұрын
I’m in Cape Canaveral and like to storm chase and love tracking tornados in the plains but I was NOT expecting this. Fully prepared for the hurricane not the wedge tornados. Thankfully we were spared here although a couple miles south in cocoa beach they got an EF1. I was watching the PDS tornadoes south of here and was really starting to panic. This is a great video though thank you!
@kristagerry85052 ай бұрын
My cousin is the mayor of Cape Canaveral- Wes Morrison! I'm glad everyone is OK for the most part 8
@jdbauer91832 ай бұрын
Wow great chasing
@piskcoki2003442 ай бұрын
There is footage going around elsewhere with unearthly screams/howls out of the hurricane. Is that generated or possibly be true?
@TheDragonofRevelation2 ай бұрын
Yes, it's true. The winds close to, and in, the eyewall make that sound. If demons were real they'd sound like that.
@shaundgb73672 ай бұрын
There probably a simple explanation, but I will ask anyway. Why do these tornadoes seem to rotate anti-clockwise?
@TheDragonofRevelation2 ай бұрын
It's due to the location on Earth. North of the equator they spin counterclockwise and south of the equator the spin is clockwise.
@shaundgb73672 ай бұрын
@TheDragonofRevelation Thanks mate. Appreciate the explanation.
@sailormoon10952 ай бұрын
Yal working together so so well omg ya earned a sub from me for that. THANKYOU FOR COVERING THIS I was watching the skies and it looked so conducive… pray everyone can stay safe from these events
@Pok-l5m2 ай бұрын
Never thought big in florida
@oregonbeachdad2 ай бұрын
Stunning footage
@montwill28832 ай бұрын
🙏🏾 for my city FP.
@DEAH-01Ай бұрын
On the bottom left is a family of sandhill crains. Beautiful birds stand 4 to 5 ft tall.
@andyeveritt3852 ай бұрын
Yeee get em God GET EM!!
@TheDragonofRevelation2 ай бұрын
God is good, right? 😂😂😂😂
@andyeveritt3852 ай бұрын
@@TheDragonofRevelation I can just see god smudging his finger across Florida whilst mumbling “that’s quite enough of that behaviour you lot”
@TheDragonofRevelation2 ай бұрын
@@andyeveritt385 And Atlas is holding the world in place.
@DEAH-01Ай бұрын
3 went right over my home , no damage. God is good . I prayed before these storms for God to protect my home and family . He did . Everyone needs to pray , not just Florida.
@nathanirby4273Ай бұрын
Thank you for not screaming at the top of your lungs like, well you know who, (no disrespect to them, it's just a little much)
@xin5aneshot4102 ай бұрын
If I had a driver with me I would’ve been out chasing this as well.
@JoeyB74732 ай бұрын
Not a burn, far from it: they should audition you for the role of Niles and Daphne Crane’s son on the Frasier reboot.
@JasmineS-gc6tg2 ай бұрын
Listen to that roar! That tornado is actually insane for Florida. They rarely have basements and they probably don’t even know what to do in this situation. Terrifying
@TheDragonofRevelation2 ай бұрын
We go to the center of the building like we already know to do.
@SassysouthrnbelleАй бұрын
We do now!
@skaterdavedownsouthАй бұрын
We know what to do. Get in the bathtub with a mattress.
@01_HD_DYNA2 ай бұрын
We havent had a ef 3 since Kissimmee 1998. I watched the milton tornado live
@tyg6492 ай бұрын
Not true. The Groundhogs day outbreak in 2007 spawned 2 EF3 tornadoes
@kristagerry85052 ай бұрын
@tyg649 true, that one is easily missed at times, I was a teenager/college student during those times 😢
@MarkGledhill-s1qАй бұрын
Gaura nitai gauranga.
@anon-tec35002 ай бұрын
Its some geo storm shit
@kaylynn72932 ай бұрын
The fort pierce monster killed people and destroyed a whole 55+ community our community is still searching for people lost in it
@afterburner1192 ай бұрын
I was watching from Port Saint Lucie, i saw your SN dot up there. I couldnt leave my wife or else i would of jumped all over it. Kicking myself 😅
@brandonohara41222 ай бұрын
Crazy to have this happen in my city/county. I've never seen tornadoes like this in my 34 years (born and raised) here in Saint Lucie.
@cjever66252 ай бұрын
That's the threat of weakening tropical storms/extratropical transition
@bdis89Ай бұрын
Music is not needed, it’s self explanatory
@NStewWXАй бұрын
This is a documentary style video, so yes it is. If you prefer just the raw tornado video without the storytelling aspect that is also uploaded to this channel.