10 Super Strong WINDS Natural Disasters Caught On Camera

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10 Super Strong WINDS Natural Disasters Caught On Camera

Have you ever seen any strong wind so strong that blows a roof off a building natural disasters caught on camera natural disasters? or a strong wind digs up the giant old tree natural disasters caught on camera? Today we’re bringing you the Incredible Strong Wind Moments that will make you think twice before going out in the winddy again natural disasters caught on camera.

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21 Comments

  1. This is why tornadoes hitting us are among my worst fears. Luckily; tornadoes in southeastern PA are extremely rare, typically one every 10-15 years and the tornadoes that do form are very weak EF0s or EF1s.natural disasters

  2. My dad was born and lives in Cushing, Oklahoma. It's one of the most known areas with tornadoes yearly. I lived there thirty-five years and yes, it was not fun. The most remembering tornado I went through was in 2013 when the EF5 hit Moore, Oklahoma and came towards Cushing. I had my 4yr old while my husband was at work in Tulsa and had to go out to my parents. They live in between Stroud and Cushing so we got to watch all the action in the city from there coming our way. It was not a fun night but we did not get the action of the tornado. It didn't come back down until it got to Drumright. If you ever move into central Oklahoma, the first wise thing to do is make sure your house has a storm shelter. We moved over here east of Tulsa and have not had hardly any tornado problems =)natural disasters

  3. This is a well thought out Explained and documented video but even being a Tornado Fanatic myself, ( meaning I want to be well educated and prepared as possible) this is all very overwhelming and Horrifying, I don't think I will sleep tonight 😬 I think I want to move, but there is NO WHERE SAFE FROM DISASTERS, OR MOTHER NATURE'S WRATH😹 natural disasters

  4. Here I am from Dallas, TX watching this documentary after 12 tornadoes ripped through north Texas a couple days ago. I’ve been living in Dallas for 17 years and have been awakened by so many tornado sirens, albeit I have never seen a tornado. A part of me has always wanted to see one in person from a distance, but I have come to realize my naive stupidity.natural disasters

  5. I’m terrified of tornadoes & when they broadcasted the Moore tornado I was sick to my stomach and crying my eyes out for those people. It was heart wrenching tbh bc if I felt this way watching I could only imagine what the people going through it were feeling … God bless them and anyone who had to go through something like that.natural disasters

  6. Lived in Tornado Alley my whole life, have plenty of friends and family who have been around tornadoes and had damage done but never experienced it myself. Been in the basement a thousand times though 🤣👍natural disasters

  7. I was a firefighter when the Jarrell tornado happened, I worked triage and it was horrible. I still have nightmares. I pray I never see anything like that again.natural disasters

  8. Amazing to go from a meteorologist explaining the science to the sherif on the phone saying, " get everybody inside cause this is one big sumbitch."natural disasters

  9. My mother lived through a couple tornados. She always told me that in these documentaries they never get the sound right. She said its a sound you never forget.natural disasters

  10. Sadly, the Jarrell Tx tornado was so powerful, that most of the bodies recovered were so unrecognizable, because the wind and sand removed skin and hair. natural disasters

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