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  • @ ZahiraLoveable, I am a new yorker who lives in Atlanta and I am not Rude. That is just a stereotype. No matter where you go, there are going to be rude people.

  • good thing i live in MA. Nothing exciting happens here

  • @samaasuper June 9, 1953?

  • I remember that day. It was a nightmare.

  • I live in Atlanta in duluth

  • my cousin was there she said she was scard

  • Preenify is clearly retarded!

  • Georgia literally blows. It is always humid and muggy. People here are assholes. Ghetto heads in and around Atlanta and red necks everywhere else. If you have to move to Move here I feel bad for you. Just had to let it out..

  • @panzerkilla Dont know wat part of atlanta yur frombut it must be the enviroment around you because Atlanta is a nice ass place fuk wat you just said if yo ass dont like it runaway from home shit, yo ass probabbly live on that hill billy side of shit anyway, da fuck And nearly EVER rains in Georgia so that humid stuff, where are you getting it from Atlanta stays Hot its down south dumass I've lived in Atlant for mor than 18 years which is my entire life, not that you need to know,Have a nice Day

  • @MyStargirl101 I've lived in Atlanta my whole life. It doesn't matter what part i'm from because it is all one big welfare ridden shithole. But yo ass probably don't understand that yo.

    I can't understand anything else you are writting... The schools suck here too btw.

  • @panzerkilla ATL isnt that rude..try new york..those are some rude mofos

  • im in atlanta and that, WAS MOTHERF*CKIN SCARY

  • You gotta be kidding me - this is just a simple scud cloud with no rotation whatsoever apparent - I saw these types of cloud formations even when I was living in Irvine, California for heaven's sake

  • The one that hit the dome and downtown was the night before this was the next day. This one did not touch down in Atlanta but it was roaring as it went over. I'm sorry but the amateur meteorologists of YouTube are wrong it was definitely not just rain or clouds.

  • its called rain

  • cant a tornado just destroy that shit ghetto city already?

  • @MrDrawforever your an idiot.

  • @MrDrawforever  LOL, harsh!

  • @MrDrawforever a bunch of people think its the nyc of the south haha its like a wanna be city--its like origami made of used toilet paper...its still a city with a lot of people but its shitty

  • @ScrewItPruitt fools

  • Check it out; h t tp://w ww.yo u tu b e.co m/wat ch?v=-3s62QF jsjo NO SPACES

  • is this the one that hit the georgia dome???

  • @XxCaMoXxSnIpErXx No. That happened the night before. This was part of another round of storms that redeveloped the next afternoon.

  • i live in atlanta and it was the saddest thing i've ever imagined.. we went down to the basement and you could hear the roaring from outside and it souded like a train coming through the house it was horrible.

  • When was this? I'm from Ga. but have been in N.M. for 18 1/2 years.Georgia will always be my home

  • @Brago229 good for you

  • @garyteiger ha thats what i was thinkin

  • This is the tornado that hit the Georgia Dome.

  • My first tornado and only tornado and I was in douglasville arbor place mall. The most scariest thing of my life

  • It's a HP (High Precip) supercell. Tornado, is embedded in the rain.

  • Dayum, thats a big arse F5 Tornado! Maybe an F6 at that, GOOD GRIEF!!!

  • @Sebaru that was not the Atlanta tornado, or a tornado at all!! The storm hit the night before. Glenn Burns scared the shit out of Atlanta for nothing.

  • @GAdawgsfan93 now thats shady! i cant believe they did that to all of you over there! I bet Glenn got nasty phoen calls and e-mails. He probably got fired LOL! ..... No thats funny, I take that back. People need a job these days. Its hard out here *shakeshead*

  • U DUMBASS that's a shelf cloud not a FUCKIN TORNADO

  • @josephamaker94 yes it was...we were driving to my doctor when it happened and we took refuge in their bathrooms..

  • I live in Cherokee County and hail fell down and felt really scary!! Almost like the ground shaking!! Our windows almost broke!

  • amazing video picture

  • Only way to air out that smelly filthy city

  • I remember this day. It was really scary!

  • Man, already three years since this hit.

  • i about shit my pants i was close

  • f4 or f5 or f10 it is huge

  • @josephamaker94 YEPPEE NO MORE FALCONS :D

  • @eaglez4evr what u talking about? Falcons owned after that.

  • @josephamaker94 Yes.

  • i was in the hospital when this tornado hit down in Hotlanta, they moved everyone down to the basement. It was awkward trying to fit hundreds of beds and people down into the basement.

  • I love the crazy weather in ATL, unfortunately Im moving far far away :-(

  • Ah, now I see it. It is rain wrapped. Another video had the anchor claiming that the tornado could be clearly seen, which was not the case. And the vid wasn't long enough to pick out which part was twister and which part was microburst and hail.

  • @josephamaker94 This was actually the day after the tornado that hit the Georgia Dome. I think millions of us saw this on TV and sent up a collective "Oh God" at the same time, because the storm just dissipated before it got to Downtown.

  • I remember this happening on my birthday weekend. I had friends who flew in from the Midwest only to get nailed by a tornado here. And we were supposed to have been at that game in the dome. Trippy shit!

  • That does not look like a tornado

  • Well congratulations WSB for taking on the 95.5 signal and tying with V103 in ratings. Can V103 go another year of being #1 after being #1 in ratings for over a decade? Or will news talk WSB be the ones to end V's many many years of beating all the other stations hand down?

  • @josephamaker94 Most likely not. The timestamp on the television says 4:03pm, whereas the tornado that struck Atlanta occurred about 9:30pm. Moreover, the storm that struck Atlanta occurred at night - unable to be seen by tower cameras miles away.

  • my uncle was working in a hanger at the airport and he took a picture of this

  • He said it Hit The GA dome

  • @88jamiew Not this one. That one hit the night before. We had a nasty 2 days. They started Friday and the system did not move out until late the next evening. One hit my town too the same night that one hit downtown Atlanta.

  • @josephamaker94 that isn't a tornado...

    it's a microburst.

  • That is a freaky storm. This is what I live for.

  • it's a bit big dont ya think

  • @josephamaker94 this was the day after

  • @josephamaker94 no, i believe the one that hit the dome was about 5 hours later

  • This was one of the few more tornadoes that went through the day after the tornado that went through downtown and hot the Georgia Dome. I live in Atlanta. I remember this day so vividly. Its crazy. I had some friends over and it was hailing at my house. We were pretty freaked out!!! but at then end it was all good! i remember this exact news segment. My dad was watching it on our couch downstairs and my mom was under all of these blankets. She didn't want us leaving the house! lol

  • This was one of the few more tornadoes that went through the day after the tornado that went through downtown and hot the Georgia Dome. I live in Atlanta. I remember this day so vividly. Its crazy. I had some friends over and it was hailing at my house. We were pretty freaked out!!! but at then end it was all good! i remember this exact news segment. My dad was watching it on our couch downstairs and my mom was under all of these blankets. She didn't want us leaving the house! lol

  • @josephamaker94 no it was not! this was infact one of the few more tornadoes that went through the Next! day! the day after! because the Dome was hit at Night during a basketball game. :)

  • yaeh me to :(

  • That fat thing is a tornado?... Or a storm. Please correct me

  • @itachiLOVER4lifeX What you are looking at in the video was the wall cloud of the super cell storm that produced the tornado.

  • @TheSyncopator D: That is soooo scary.. I'd die if I was in one of those T_T

  • Where's the tornado? Looked like rain to me.

  • @josephamaker94 What did the newscaster say? "It just hit Georgia Dome" What are you, retarded?

  • @josephamaker94 yes it was it was near the airport so basically stadiums, ballparks, arenas, domes, are located near airports most of the time so yes that ws the tornado

  • I was kinda little when that happened. Yes I am still little. It scared the crap out of me!

  • @josephamaker94 Yes, it was.

  • i do remeber this but i didnt know it was that bad

  • @cameron18able Oh it was. People lived with this notion that a tornado would NEVER hit downtown ATL because of all the buildings close together, but that myth was exposed that day. I live in Decatur which is 13 minutes from downtown Atlanta. That storm was horrible. I remember running for the basement with my mother that day. Never been that scared before. Thank God WSB and the ATL news market for keeping us up to date because we dont have tornado sirens in this part of DeKalb County.

  • @JSpearman4 I live there too. It was fairly scary but if I was all the way over there, I would have pissed in my pants.

  • when was this?

  • i live in atl and i saw it

  • I was Suppose To That Evening When the Tornado Struck So i Had to stay in side

  • Im sooooo glad i was not going through that town that day.

  • but i does't looks like a tornado

  • My friends birthday was hat day. i would hate that.

  • @josephamaker94 Yeah.

  • at 0:38 it the tornado looks like a person if u look at the very left u see an ear and to the right u can just make out a nose

  • just dont let ur brains wash by the media...thats their job..making money by causing some panic.

  • gosh..thats not a tornado. thats a high perticipating supercell. what ur about to see there is a wallcloud with allot of rain coming out of it. i dont claim there was no tornado because sure some can spawn arround or in this huge rainy wall. but in this case we just see allot of rain and a wallcloud..no tornado.

  • THIS WAS NOT THE GEORGIA DOME TORNADO!

  • Even the news guy sounds scared!! WOW!

  • @vivecarocks - hell i would be too D:

  • That day absolutely sucked!!!

  • I remember hearing the sirens for this

    we looked outside and could see the top of that thing.

    I almost crapped my pants.

  • @anchancan Man it was scary i almost crapped your pants too!

  • I was there that evening

  • @josephamaker94 Yep, that was it. It was a EF2 I believe

  • @josephamaker94 probably did

  • It hit the Georgia Dome DURING a Atlanta Hawks game, I saw the roof shake

  • @ZekePieXBL The Atlanta Hawks play at the Philips Arena. The game at the Georgia Dome was between Mississippi State and Alabama.

  • hell yeah i will live thru a tornado i did before without getting picked up

  • @josephamaker94 yeah

  • @josephamaker94 yep he just said

  • i've never seen a tornado in real life. i would like to though. the tornadoes i've seen are either from videos such as these or photographs.

  • u guys say u want too see 1 when but when it happend u would be sacrd

  • Wow this is really somthing xxx

  • Damn i love storms

  • me to!

  • i love these things i would love to live thru one!

  • your crazy as hell there is no way i would want to live thru one

  • Wow-amazing footage! I was watching the weather Channel (they were kinda nervous up there-lol) and I got Atlanta Cams and the news-and I was glued to my computer. I used to live in boring Montgomery Alabama for 4 years and we had 4-5" hail at my house and.. I heard a "roar". Colorado is so sedate :) LOVE ATLANTA!

  • freaky!

  • I live in atlanta, and that day was super scary!

  • my aunt lives there

  • i bet it was i was at the cnn center when it hit it was some scary stuff man

  • @Hairsprayxoxoful i live in atlanta too

  • @Hairsprayxoxoful i remember this too i was in powder springs thats where i live i was praying to save my life

  • @Hairsprayxoxoful it was now? lol! jk i can belive that.

  • @Hairsprayxoxoful I just moved to florida a short time before this happened lmao :)

  • I remeber this I was like 9yrs old and me and my dad were watching the game at the geogia dom and the lights went out. That following morning me and father went out to see the damage and Giant Oak Trees were all over the damn place and cars flepped over and there was a ice macker factory and that was gone THAT NIGHT AND MORNING WERE THE MOST INTENSE THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO ME =)

  • this was one of the scariest days of my life its not funny not saying u thought it was

  • i agree with u, u might not believe me, but my family was gonna be at a home convention in atlanta that day, stay at the Omni Hotel and it got hit directly, it was a miracle we didnt go

  • i remember that shit

  • The weather service think they are never wrong. I had clear video of a tornado (not rain-wrapped) back in the late 80's on a day when a warning was never even issued! They would accuse me of trick photography since their equipment missed it.

  • I've had two instances of that happening this year.

    Back a few months ago, I was watching a strong storm moved toward my house when out of nowhere, a funnel cloud appeared. I waited for a warning to go out. I waited to hear about a tornado watch, but nothing came. Then I saw the tornado touch down about a mile from my house, and it damaged some farm equipment and flipped a car over and leveled some trees. I was surprised to find that the news never reported it.

  • Meteorologists are so egotistical these days, if it doesn't show up on their little monitor, then it didn't happen. They could walk out of their studio to see their car wrapped around a twisted tree and they would just say, "Hmm, must have been straight line winds."

  • I couldn't agree more.

  • lol u got that right. I watched a tornado happen and the news said it may of been what we call small windnados

  • i remember that i was so scared!

  • Not a tornado, but still pretty cool though.

  • Not a tornado. The National Weather Service never confirmed anything from that storm. It's still pretty cool though.

  • I was there! xD it was pretty neat to see!

  • It is a bad situation, but it is so beautiful :-)

    We don't have that intense beauty here in Australia :-)

  • i wish i was in goergia :*(

  • Oh trust me, you sure do. That tornado kicked

    butt! I loved it! But my mom was all, get inside! The funnel formation was so unique! There's supposed to be storms here today. I might put up a vid!

  • lmfaoooo no thats not why i dont care about a tornado. i wanna be there cuz mah gf  moved to lawerincevill! * witch is right beside atlanta* ya life is rough..........

  • A girl actually responds to you and you whine about your "girlfriend"? No wonder she moved.

  • man you guys that live in goergia are goin crazy bout a tlittle tornado that didint do anything but break sum glass and rip off sum shingles.......its a good thing u dont live in oklahoma like i do.....if u guys had to go through sumthin like the may 3rd 1999 tornado that hit us...u wouldnt no wat to think....if u dont believe me just watch the videos of it....of course nothin compares to the real thing

  • tornadoes r most common in oklahomo and southren kansas

  • I used to think that a tornado would avoid major cities like Atlanta, Miami, Dallas/Ft. Worth, etc. Until I saw so many clips, that made me realize that tornado not only do they hit small towns, but they can also hit anywhere especially a major city. I hope that Houston never gets impacted by a major tornado.

  • No it wasnt, what the fuck?

  • I remember when I went to the CNN building by the Omni hotel and windows at the top were destroyed and shit

  • crazy wild stuff. its been over a year and the westin still has weird windows. when are they ever going to get the right windows for the building?

  • i remember i woke up in the mid of the night and i saw this happen it was the

    WORSE EXPERIENCE

  • that is a rain raped tornado i was there

  • man i remeber waticin dis i live in kennesaw that stuff was CRAZY went down the next day it was destroyed

  • man dats dah past

    we still beautiful doh

    atl techwood homes we still beautiful!!

  • hello

  • Rain wrapped

  • Probably 1 of two reasons.

    1. To gather data on the tornado, We still don't fully understand tornadoes so they need people on the field to record data and also to pinpoint the exact location of the tornado.

    2. As stated by the others, for adrenaline. Being near a tornado or any other severe weather is unreal and gets ya all tensed. I know that cause I've been through 3 hurricanes so far. It's a serious adrenaline rush

  • I agree. You should see some of the storms that batter the Pacific Northwest from time to time. Even get up close and personal with one.

  • Yeah when you have been around them your whole life, you aren't as afraid of them. I was in one when I was ten that ripped the roof off of my house and completely destroyed my neighbor's house. The loudest thing you have ever heard.

  • i guess because a lot of us are used to them. I've been in a tornado, and its the biggest adrenaline rush i've ever had. Yes, scary as hell, but exciting none-the-less.

  • Scud cloud with rain shaft

  • I WAS IN THAT.

  • i saw that in r/l and is notthing happened to it me and my friends we were like holly sh!t we gonna die! but nothing happened is just when aways...

  • if it wasnt a damn tornadoe wtf would it be you faggs

  • They can't say it is officially it is a tornado unless the national weather service says it is. but yea i see your point

  • as long as they have a trained spotter or police ,or fire they can it does not have to come from the national weather service they rely on trained spotters to keep them updated on storm , because of the simple fact that radar can only see so far but it takes a trained spotter to confirm a actual tornado

  • I am a National Weather Service certified, trained storm spotter, and this is not a tornado. This is what is known as a scud cloud, seen on the top right of the cloud formation with a trailing rain streak (location of heavy rain) behind the leading scud cloud. Just because there is rotation doesn't mean it is a tornado. A tornado means rotation extends from the cloud base to the ground, whether a funnel is visible or not.

  • yes that is very true

  • Even though I'm not yet a trained spotter (still workin on it =] ), that's an excellent explaination. It still reminds me of suriviors' depictions of the Tri-State tornado. From a weather video I own: "It didn't look like a tornado, it was just a big, black, cloud, rolling and tumbling this way and that way, looked more like a big dust cloud than a tornado." This video is sort of how I had imagined it...and it sends chills down my back.....

  • This was obviously NOT the March 14th tornado. This video was from a strong rain shaft and hailstorm the next day.The tornado that DID hit the ATL hit at 9 at night. The day of this video being shot, a tornado almost formed over my house!

  • Its a Rain rapped tornado. Cant see the vortex.

  • dr greg forbs wooo hooo he cant hold even a match to james spann james is the best meteoroligist in the country

  • YEAH THAT IS NOT A TORNADO.

  • By the way....this WAS NOT a tornado according to the National Weather Service and Dr. Greg Forbes from the Weather Channel.

    Rain shaft.....moving quickly

  • looks like a wall cloud- rotation- was begining to rap up the rear flank downdraft-rfd- or what u might concider a rain shaft giving it the appearance of a tornado...despite the fact that it probably at the time was not still u can get some pretty good straight line winds from microbursts so either way good idea to stay in doors lol

  • IT WAS a Tornado confirmed by Dr. Greg Forbes. I don't know what your talking about. Heck he even was shown pictures.

  • I am friend of Dr. Forbes and work in Atlanta. This is not the March 14th tornado that the city. This rain shaft was the following day.

    The pictures Dr. Forbes saw were from March 14th.

    In fact Dr. Forbes is aware of this video and is the one who told me it WAS NOT A TORNADO

  • waaaaa global warming in affect right now

  • tornadoes have been around A LOT longer than global warming... piss on global warming..

  • no u dumb ass that is like the first tornado atlanta has had in like 40 years maybe longer its not natural for those places to get them, there mostly in the central area of the united states hell even paris got a fucking tornado like 2 years back not normal man not FUCK right something is worn and if you now the god damn answer you tell me cause i now for a fact obama doesnt now and hes our new damn presdent what are they going to do nothing so shove all this up that

  • firstly, you need to go to school and get educated. Tornadoes can happen ANYWHERE if the conditions are right. While the central US is optimal for tornado development, there is no real "Safe" zone other than the poles and extreme elevations. The earth and tornadoes have been around longer than Paris or anywhere else. They have been happening far longer than we have kept records. The earth cycles, global warming is a fucking myth ! the earth does what the earth does. NOT PEOPLE !

  • man i dont mean to get involved in this but thers a slight possibility that global warming might be a factor not in this small supercell in atlanta they happen annually but there has been slight increases in recorded temptures this is likely not our fault thers volcanic and other natural polluting processes but out of 100% were about 4% of the current pollution sounds like nothing but it actually could affect the tempture.... and good tornado info they can happen aneywhere where conditions exist

  • I dont know about global warming being a "myth".... the vast majority of climate scientists believe global average temperatures have increased during the past century. (97 percent surveyed from what I read on one site)

  • my argument isn;t whether the earth has warmed, it has. It's that the human race holds the sole responsibility or ANY responsibility to cause it.