I remember this like it happened yesterday. I remember watching the tornado go over my house, before it touched down but I stood outside and watched the funel pass over and could see it rotating.
all my family practically live in chickasha. i now live in del city. i live in the house that this tornado torn down... but i also lived in midwest city and the tornado stopped at my street
Im from Oklahoma...oklahoma city but i have family in Both Chickasha and Cyril! there all ok tho i remmeber that tornado there was one in the city also and we had to ruin a block to get to my Grandmas cellar!
what a PERFECT wall cloud, absolutely textbook. Note the "cutting in" on the upper left side of the wall cloud by the RFD. It still amazes me, and every other weather bug that this tornado achieved the strength it did. Truly a one in a million event.
I remember this like it happened yesterday. I remember watching the tornado go over my house, before it touched down but I stood outside and watched the funel pass over and could see it rotating.
ImBlonde86 10 months ago
Great video on some of the lesser known tornadoes that occured hours before the monster.
jmeier37 11 months ago
all my family practically live in chickasha. i now live in del city. i live in the house that this tornado torn down... but i also lived in midwest city and the tornado stopped at my street
mvpTAYLORmvp 1 year ago
Im from Oklahoma...oklahoma city but i have family in Both Chickasha and Cyril! there all ok tho i remmeber that tornado there was one in the city also and we had to ruin a block to get to my Grandmas cellar!
MattJist 1 year ago
what was the CAPE like that day? must of been 5000+
DjHardaFasta 1 year ago
@DjHardaFasta I remember reading that the CAPE was somewhere above 6000. Definitely a lot of instability!
wichitastorms 4 months ago
the in flow on this storm was jus so powerful. the energy bein display by those supercells was mind boggling
steven85buster 2 years ago
i lived on grand ave. at the time i was four ,now im fourteen and still vividly remember it
rdkinz 2 years ago
This is why I watched the weather constantly, and I'm always going to my uncles for shelter! I don't care if I'm paranoid, at least I'm alive.
MilkinMamma 2 years ago
at 5:12 u can see the church I go to. Lol
Oklahoman25 2 years ago
I have family in cyril, OK
jacyok 3 years ago
i was working at the old delta faucet inside the storm shelter while it passed over chickasha.
jacyok 3 years ago
The inflow bands at 5:24 are incredible! Structure, structure, structure...
ncheel231976 3 years ago
What a beautiful and, unfortunately, deadly strom that was. The most "textbook" storm that I have ever seen, the perfect storm.
ncheel231976 3 years ago
Man i love my state! this kinda thing is a fact of life. I love it.
USMCoklahoma 3 years ago
what a PERFECT wall cloud, absolutely textbook. Note the "cutting in" on the upper left side of the wall cloud by the RFD. It still amazes me, and every other weather bug that this tornado achieved the strength it did. Truly a one in a million event.
ProfessorIgor 4 years ago
How did this one get missed on youtube? I thought I had seen every tornado video!
Great job.
lateintheday2007 4 years ago