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  • kala epathe i kariola i fotini na iyiasi o theos pou tis to ekane.

  • @wogboycon poia fotini;

  • @SilverStarEyes pia fotini re file mia poutana iparxi stin zakintho rota kai tha sopu poune.

  • Scary. :(

  • Good job of capturing something slightly odd.

    Never seen a Tornado quite like that thing.

    All the weird debris in the air sorta makes me think someone built their house out of paper towels.

  • Great capture!

  • that's my country

  • i hate how many dicks come on you tube just to write a load of bollocks!

  • i hate how many dicks come on you tube just to write a load of bollocks

  • Sick lookin video i wanna record a tornado!

  • UAV IS AIRBONE!

  • This person deserved to get her house destroyed by the tornado she's the islands slut.

  • Acm1ptete, you sound like u spent half an hour staring at yer mums b0obz.

  • dame natre your scay

  • lol invisible tornado

  • to the highest rated comment on this video. professional storm chasers arent really interested in f .00001 tornadoes that cause minimal amusement as made evident in this video (coincidentally no one in this video seemed to shut the fuck up either) when your sitting 200 yards from an f-3/f-4 tornado like most american professional storm chasers do...do expect yelling at the top of their lungs to back the fuckin truck up you imbecile, those things will give a lobotomy with a hay straw so STFU!

  • lol tiny tornado

  • Great video. In what country was this video shot? (Turkey or Greece maybe?)

  • it looks like an angel warding off evil in a channeled vortex formation :)

  • to bad thats not a tornado weak ass dust devil

  • @holidaytm Dust devil's don't have condensation funnels or multiple vortices.

  • @holidaytm your wrong, this was a confirmed tornado.

  • Anyone would scream back the fuck up if a mile wide tornado was colse and getting closer these guys are safe .

  • i rember that day!!!

  • This looks like my balls.

  • Classic example of vortex breakdown. This does NOT result in weaker tornadoes. Sometimes, as is the case here, the tornado reaching the ground does as much damage as a single suction vortex within a multiple vortices tornado can do. At one point u can see the narrow but intense vortex reaching the ground- the breakdown in this tornado, like one in Minnesota seen on YouTube, doew. It completely reach the ground. Awesome video.

  • I wish people would learn how to hold a camera still.

  • youdog

  • This just looks like a powerful dust devil.

  • This is a real tornado not a dust devil. Look at the extent of the updraft and its movement over uneven terrain with growing intensity. I live in tornado land and have seen a few like this. I used to live in dust devil country and have seen monsters. This is a tornado.

  • telio 8eamaa!! oreo na to vlepis..apesio na to zis!!! ;p

  • it looks like a ghost

  • This tornado reminds me of the Lawrence Bridges tornado. It's on youtube also. It has this same characteristic also. One part is filmed from the ground, and a guy also filmed it from a helicopter as it was pulling trees out of the ground and launching some of them high into the air. I've seen 11 so far, but I still would like to see one like this in person. It's an awesome sight to see.

  • i was there that day.....

  • cool funnel effect at 1:59

  • scary

  • lol when at the start there was a couple seconds of the camera upsidedown :D

  • Fascinating video capture. My only problem was that the cameraman did not hold the camera as steady as i would have liked him too. Then again, i imagine if the positions were reversed, i would have been just as excited to see it than to be concerned about any of my camera work.

    Still, i give it a pretty cool four stars!

  • that was mean...

  • Very nice footage, i'm surprised to run across it I search youtube for new tornadic videos maybe once a week, atleast once every 2 weeks and have never come across it, small yes but definitely destructive i'd have to agree and estimate around strong EF1 - EF2 at the time this was shot, very majestic and beautiful, I enjoyed this one as much as the Greensburg, Manchester etc wedges, thanks for the upload.

  • This is some great footage! this is actually quite a rare phenomenon in tornadoes known as "vortex breakdown" giving this particular tornado its unusual whip-like structure.

  • we believed in bowling

  • weird looking tornado

  • Amazing, the sound just incredible :)

  • jajajajaja this is true man!

  • The two homos you're referring to are just as annoying to us, too. ("Back up! BACK UP!!!")

    To be fair, though, the tornado here ain't shit -- not very loud, close or intense -- and these guys are babbling endlessly, too. Just not screaming.

    But the homo-screamer you're talking about does need to shut the fuck up. They get great video from stupid-close distances, but you have to endure his dramatics to watch it.

  • @Ignantredneck I now love you. You have described the perfect tornado viewing in a nutshell!

  • @Dragon22873 you must share ignantredneck's last remaining neuron. 

  • @Acm1ptete And you must share your bedroom with your brother, sister, dad, mom, and dog you lowlife degenerate.

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  • @Dragon22873 lol okkk dragonboi nice middle school comeback. you still have only half a neuron.

  • @Acm1ptete Shame, you don't even have a quarter of a neuron with that grammar.

  • @Dragon22873 tha dai i giv a shit about pleezing u, i mite considur proper grammmmmmmer. welcome to the internet its been around for more than a decade...right clicking on (red) underlined words doesn't make you a gee-nee-us. this is the age of twitter, get with the times the "shitty" grammar attack....LOLLLL who are you trying to impress?

  • @Acm1ptete Sorry what? I don't understand you.

  • @Ignantredneck you must be fucking retarded.

  • @Ignantredneck LOL! You called Reed Timmer a dick munching faggot. Thats better than anything ive ever called him and trust me ive called him alot of things. A good person was never one of them.

  • When was this??

  • to drestroy a tornado.. a plane needt to be on the top admosphire with a bom of salt it will kill the wind....

  • What's a suction vorticy tornado?

  • i think what mosterjamjames means is it is a SINGLE suction vorticy. A suction vorticy is simply one vorticy touching ground. In a multiple vortex tornado there are several suction vorticies that spin on the outer wall of the whole tornado.

  • oh. thanks.

  • Vortex it the singular vorticies.

  • so.. is this thing that bad? doesnt seem so big to me

  • A small tornado is not necessarily weak. A multiple vortex tornado has smaller, stronger vorticies (called suction voticies or subvoticies) inside the main vortex. They can be found in both strong and weak tornadoes.

  • Think of getting a shot...the needles are thin and small but hurt so much(duh it goes into your muscle)

  • Thats a suction vorticy tornado.

  • I have never seen a tornado here in Brazil because there is this ... Thank God...

  • wow

  • sounds like a room full of people playing air hockey. Or maybe fooseball.

  • Notice the multiple vortex. Notice that one is actually anti-cyclonic. Watch the debris pattern at 0:29 seconds and another one takes over cyclonic at 0:45. This looks to be a landspout or a gustnado. If it was connected to the cloud it would be a landspout.

  • It certainly isn't a gustnado as you can barely see the edge of the condensation funnel when he rotates the camera and right after he corrects the camera (near 0:22). I also doubt do to its appearance as a multiple vortex tornado that it is a landspout but the storm is fairly high based and the video quality is too low to determine if the parent updraft is a mesocyclone or not.

  • It is difficult to tell with the low quality video. One of those you had to be there to really know.

  • I think the safe bet would be to call it a normal mesocyclonic tornado due to it being a fairly destructive multi vortex tornado. (and no I am not saying that all landspouts don't do damage)

  • im with Bart. definitely a Mesocyclonic circulation.

  • Thanks Mike.

  • I think there might be a meso.

  • this isn't a multiple vortex tornado. This is a single, suction vorticy that is going through vortex breakdown. Air is being drawn down through the middle of it causing the ONE vorticy to form an upward moving helix around the downward moving air.

  • it looks like it goes away then all of a sudden it comes back :O

    :D there was stuff flying

    hmmm

    i wonder if a cow was flying o.o

  • Is it reely distructive??? wuz anybody hurt?? Wuz it near AL, TN, or GA??? TELL ME!!!!!

  • lol this is from Greece and its small. We dont have big catastrophic tornadoes here only small

  • nice camera! its HD!

  • thats a weird twister

  • awesome multiple vortices we see small tornadoes here in florida but not with visible vorticies

  • That's a rare formation you've filmed. When vortex breakdown happens (air moves down inside the tornado funnel; this is what makes multiple vortices) a separate vortex is formed that wraps around the center in a helix pattern. Usually this is invisible, but on rare occasions it can be seen. This is only the second piece of footage I've seen with this formation filmed. Very nice video!

  • @Cchrisbud813 u know how that Minneapolis tornado in 86 had that single suction spot. this one had the same thing. look closely at 1:36 and you'll see it at the bottom

  • was any body hurt

  • thats weak

  • thanks

  • This is definetly an F2 because it does do some damage to houses and uproot trees!The debris were flying crazy!And when you zoomed in the houses were destroyed!5 stars!

  • This is a deadly tornado!

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