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  • that is indeed a tornado because i keep seeing power flash's & the thunders sound intense.like loud ass drums

  • It wasn't until at 1:40 when I noticed the cloud had a base line. I thought it was only a tumbling cloud producing microbursts during a sever storm. Did you stay to watch the whole process or you went indoors? Conditions were right to spawn tornadoes.

  • If it's in Kansas, it likely was.

  • watch mine and tell me plz

    /watch?v=GH88rLG8gSI

  • I've been living for 14 years and i know aLOT sbout clouds, yo , and what you are seeing are a bunch of clouds in the sky and around you there are houses and you live in a house. the clouds are going to produce rain. the clouds are white

  • @happylol808noe thas gangsta

  • @happylol808 Cloud color has to do with how sunlight is hitting it.. You have a lot more to learn about clouds..

  • its my penis.

  • no,wallcloud

  • that may be a strange storm clound because thunder is coming down in side it and i looked this up on youtube and there are some very rare clouds that form like that.

  • it's a wall cloud. a BIG, NASTY wall cloud, but just a wall cloud.

  • I would think wall cloud as well, but at several points doing the video, you can clearly see transformers popping and flashing up into the cloud. Thats a trademark sign of one on the ground fellas.

  • yeah its a wall cloud which is a sign of a possible tornado

  • wall cloud. the end.

  • only a simple wall cloud.dont be worried,it just looks like that because it is rotating slowly and it will not make a tornado.i am studying tornadoes and yes i am only nine,but i am very curious

  • yea it a wall cloud

  • The green colored texture to the sky can be separated into 2 forms. . . 1 in the clouds themselves: which is caused by copius amounts of rain and small hail being held in the cumulonimbus stucture itself by powerful updrafts and insane wind shear. . . 2 from cloud to ground: which is caused by extremely high amount of torrintal rainfall and hail of various sizes release from the cumulonimbus structure from powerful microburst, on the order of 75+ dbz on a nexrad radar.

  • I have professionally chased many tornadoes since 1995 as well as work seasonally for the national weather service, what you are seeing from eye point of view is a large field of scud clouds organizing around a large area of low level circulation thus giving the birth of a rotating wall cloud.

  • LOL and NWS makes you credible?

  • @Thunderstruck201 rotating wall cloud = tornado??

  • @GotEnjoi eventually it leads to a tornado, yes. At first I thought the same thing, it's just scud, but by the end of it, it was a rather nice looking wall cloud, wish the videographer would've moved a little to the right to see the base behind that house, would've been very interesting to watch.

  • Above all speculation, the national weather service could have assessed the situation at ground level as well as with radar/velocity images. Had what was behind the house be revealed, a lot of questions could probably have been answered easily. That's why I cited a three-star rating. The edges looked suspicious. Yet,had that large mass been a tornado, it would have vigorously rotating, which I did not see. Overall, a great storm and a decent film.

  • that would scare the crap out of me

  • only taking a guess here, but answering the why does the sky turn green question...I am GUESSING it does because when a storm with lightning forms, the electrical current coming from the lightning streaks hit condensation in the wall cloud and make the coloring spread throughout the whole cloud base, but I'm not TOO sure if that's correct. Like I said, it was just a guess.

  • no tornado, just a wall cloud! no worries!!!

  • Yeah, looks like a wall cloud.

  • On this one, id have to say its not a tornado, and id have to agree with youtubeman22, its just a low supercell. Now when i was looking at it, i could see multiple signs of rotation, so you could call this one, a supercell with potentially active rotation, but if you look from, hmm, 1:22 to about 1:30 when he looks towards the right, the clouds are, in a way, the form of a wall cloud.

  • Youmantube22*

  • freakin sweet wall cloud!

  • I keep reading comments about the sky being green.... If that's true, does anybody know why? And during the Windsor, Co tornado, I'm sure the sky wasn't green. x]

    but, that's scary looking! I'd be booking it to my basement. :P

  • The sky is green alot of times a tornado is coming, but not always.

  • nah no tornado, very possible wall cloud though.

  • Not a tornado, i have seen a tornado form, basically, imagine a vacuum cleaner in the sky sucking the clouds all to 1 spot then a tail drops (the tornado). I was less than 100ft away when 1 touched down but it only lasted around 20secs, broke a few trees in half. Was in Kentucky Usa 2003. I have photos, wish i had a camcorder back then, amazing things to see.

  • look at 1:42 the big cloud is just a well developed supercell complete with a wall cloud. although with rotation that is always present in supercells, it is quite possible there is a little tornado action mixed in. hey, whoever was filming this, why didnt you go around that house...

  • It is difficult to determine whether the clouds are rotating when the canmera operator cannot remain still for even one moment

  • Could be a downdraft or microburst. but I would thinik with the sky and the shape, it was some type of cyclone.

  • Depends... Sometimes the sky turns green and the clouds tend to swirl and there mixed color or just really dark.

    But during a thunderstorm, possibly. :S

  • waht neighbor hood is tht

  • lol the sky would be green and there would be two cone shaped things spinning around each other i know cuz yesterday i almsot got hit by a tornado but luckily it hit over the mountains

  • ok yea since once you've seen one you've seen them all, not. its not always a double cyclone. i contrary to your belief, the sky isnt always green. @lexbabe888

  • That's sad.

  • Why would that prevent you from going someplace...

  • THis is definatley a Tornado, because you can tell by the winds and the thunderstorm

  • It looks like a wallcloud but its not rotating enough to form any tornadic activity.

  • It's a wall cloud with very little to no rotation. Tornadoes generally form from or within wall clouds, but this one was too weak to produce.

    -skywarn #2212

  • dude, if that was a tornado, that would be the biggest i've ever seen!

  • there is a little rotation, actually... I could see it pretty well on the left side after about 1:30 or so...

  • no. that isn't a tornadoe forming. but that can cause a tornadoe. trust me, im a science teacher. well a student science teacher!

  • Its a wall cloud.I dont see amy rapid rotation in it.

  • Whats up with tornados and Kansas?

    Hello??

    Am I the only one that remembers poor Dorthy and Toto?

  • its a wall cloud

  • Wall cloud, no tornado that we could see. Nice one though.

  • I LIVE IN OVERLAND PARK

  • Awesome I'm in Overland park. lol

  • I Think its A F0 Tornado Not Strong

  • it might have been scud

  • JESUS. And I'm not even religious o.O I'd be having a heart attack right then and there.

  • its a tornado i can tell

  • Definatley a wall cloud. No Tornado, though.

  • Definitely a wall cloud. Nice storm footage.

  • No tornado, but definitely a wall cloud. If it'd had more rotation, I would've bet money that you would've been in some serious trouble.

  • wall cloud indeed. more rotation and it would hace produced a tornado

  • I could have sworn I saw power flashes at the base on more than one occasion.

    Perhaps it touched the ground once or twice.

  • it's a wall cloud. you can't see the base of th cloud (prolly cuz of those houses infront of it). but wall clouds are visible as a hook echo on the radar. the cloud is able to spawn tornadoes, but mostly it won't, or just rotate a bit.

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