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  1. great video! i really appreciate how you captured these intense moments. but honestly, i feel like some of these clips might be a bit too sensationalized. it kinda overshadows the real impact of these disasters, don’t you think?

  2. fun fact: tornadoes can jump somtimes, one minute your watching it dissappear and thinking it's over, the next it could be reforming right above your head

  3. Tornados mostly touch down in rural areas. There's few cases of a town/city getting hit more than once. Oklahoma City is one, specifically Moore, a suburb just south of the city. It got hit hard in 1999, which was arguably the strongest ever recorded, and again in 2013
    In all reality, getting hit by a tornado is incredibly unlikely

  4. Mikey wym we don't get tornadoes??? We have tornado season where almost weekly we have tornados. And we are in tornado alley. Granted I'm in North Texas near Fort Worth.

  5. Fun fact, hurricanes, Torndoes, Thunderstorms, and stuff like that are actually considered "modern/recent" in the grand scheme of the Earth's history. Early Earth didn't have the weather system to produce storms of this magnitude, meaning today's storms are MUCH more violent compared to the past, and will likely get more violent as time passes

  6. The weather channel has a video with multiple videos of the Joplin, MO tornado, and living in the area you could feel it from miles away

  7. Yall should definitely do a video on Joplin tornado, there plenty of videos.

    Edit: there's another one I forgot the name but it basically skin the people who lived in the town the tornado happened at.

  8. When I was a kid an F4 tornado hit my hometown in Wisconsin. Winds reached 200mph and the tornado was a mile wide. It completely changed our little town forever.

  9. I had a conversation with a coworker last week or two about how I understand why old humans believed in gods because imagine being a Indian in a tent, a asian In a ancient empire or accident Greek, Egyptian ect. And you see a tornado, hurricane, tsunami, Forest fire, earthquake, lighting you name it just bodying your primitive village, you have no other explanation for the destructive force other than higher powers🤣

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