Let's all keep those who died and lost everything today back in the Feb. 5th 2008 Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak in our hearts and prayers.
I want to send out a big thank you to all of our storm spotters, meterologist (especially to Dave Brown and Austen Onek), and law enforcements for risking their lives to keep the people of Memphis safe that horrible night.
We had an EF4 tornado here in my area of Toledo, Ohio on Jue 5th, 2010. The tornado hit at night around 11:30pm. Then another storm came through at 3am. Milbury, Ohio looks like a war zone...it's very sad. This is a great video. Hugs from Toledo, Ohio!!!
i was living on the second floor of a 100 year old house when we got the outbreak. i went to my friends house to hide in the basement, but i didnt lose my house thank god. i just remember going outside to look and the sky was red at one point
I would never doubt that happening all in one day. It's not unheard of in Tornado Alley especially. Tornadoe Alley being the place between the Rockies and the Applacian mountains. In other words, central US..Texas, Ok, NE, up to MN and WI...AR all the way over to part of AL. Ironically, I've lived in all those states and weather is probably our biggest worry. I remember living in Texas and sitting on the front porch watching the clouds form off in a distance. Was crazy.
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Let's all keep those who died and lost everything today back in the Feb. 5th 2008 Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak in our hearts and prayers.
I want to send out a big thank you to all of our storm spotters, meterologist (especially to Dave Brown and Austen Onek), and law enforcements for risking their lives to keep the people of Memphis safe that horrible night.
The98pointeshoes 2 weeks ago
the first neighborhood you saw was my old neighborhood
dragthewatersband 10 months ago
Deadliest U.S. outbreak since the 1985 OH-PA-Ontario Outbreak.
Worst February tornado outbreak since the 1971 Mississippi Delta Outbreak.
BillBrd1 1 year ago
Nice collection of footage. Scary as hell!!
kenworthNH 1 year ago
We had an EF4 tornado here in my area of Toledo, Ohio on Jue 5th, 2010. The tornado hit at night around 11:30pm. Then another storm came through at 3am. Milbury, Ohio looks like a war zone...it's very sad. This is a great video. Hugs from Toledo, Ohio!!!
82Nikkis 1 year ago
i was living on the second floor of a 100 year old house when we got the outbreak. i went to my friends house to hide in the basement, but i didnt lose my house thank god. i just remember going outside to look and the sky was red at one point
babylovesbuddah 2 years ago
At 0:14 on the far left edge of the screen you can start to see the storm system that dumped a ton of snow on me that day.
Linkster2o 2 years ago
Hi can I just use parts of this video for my own project please?
ShadowNonymous 3 years ago
haha one of those images was from right outside of my dorm that night.
grobertson6262 3 years ago
I'm glad we live in Colorado we don't get Super tornado outbreaks like these... Nature can bring beautiful stuff to earth but it can also Destroy.
OmegaShenronVsGoku8 3 years ago
I would never doubt that happening all in one day. It's not unheard of in Tornado Alley especially. Tornadoe Alley being the place between the Rockies and the Applacian mountains. In other words, central US..Texas, Ok, NE, up to MN and WI...AR all the way over to part of AL. Ironically, I've lived in all those states and weather is probably our biggest worry. I remember living in Texas and sitting on the front porch watching the clouds form off in a distance. Was crazy.
jnt0715 3 years ago
great job!!
csx1016 3 years ago
Shiver me timbers - again! nice work!
pitorico 3 years ago
No way those all happened on the same day!!! Good job putting it all together
gymrat3e8 3 years ago
They seriously did. It was a rather scary and exciting day.
pmsClov3r 3 years ago