it looks like its close to pea ridge, right before it lifted my grandparents old house from its foundation. nothing but a slab left. they lived on hwy 117 heading toward ider
What a view; I'm sure you've seen many great lightning displays from there. That view of the tornado is incredible; looks like the entire atmosphere is being sucked into a black hole.
This video is breathtaking. I grew up in Ider and my family still lives there. They were lucky as it passed by about a mile to the east of their house. I was at work in Rainsville when it hit there.
We just got the power turned back on here in Chattanooga - there was a book from Cullman, AL in my backyard...that's a LONG WAY FROM HERE, folks! No funnel cloud here but still 14 neighbors had BIG trees against their homes (from the 9am storm earlier THE SAME DAY & everywhere you look there's insulation & roofing material...some of it flew over my house just before dark...it was weird seeing shingles & material flying so high up in the atmosphere - much of it was 400-500ft aloft - crazy high!
it looks like its close to pea ridge, right before it lifted my grandparents old house from its foundation. nothing but a slab left. they lived on hwy 117 heading toward ider
lennymo36 8 months ago
The structure on that storm is sick!
TheMightykaz 8 months ago
Wow, thanks for posting this.. I live at high point near henagar and this thing hit my home.
sturner223 9 months ago
i got a video that i shot from my phone from my house its "tornado in blake"
thannrowens 10 months ago
What a view; I'm sure you've seen many great lightning displays from there. That view of the tornado is incredible; looks like the entire atmosphere is being sucked into a black hole.
ruleta74835 10 months ago
This is unbelieveable! I've watched it over and over!
carlgregoryfordlm 10 months ago
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CaballoRider1 10 months ago
Wow.....I too live in Mentone, that was a very angry looking sky there! Thanks for sharing this with us.
CaballoRider1 10 months ago
This video is breathtaking. I grew up in Ider and my family still lives there. They were lucky as it passed by about a mile to the east of their house. I was at work in Rainsville when it hit there.
SizmicFisher 10 months ago
I'm from Rainsville my friends were inside the Huddle house when it it which was demolished luckily the owner got everyone out 15 minuets before
anarchyslugs 10 months ago
We just got the power turned back on here in Chattanooga - there was a book from Cullman, AL in my backyard...that's a LONG WAY FROM HERE, folks! No funnel cloud here but still 14 neighbors had BIG trees against their homes (from the 9am storm earlier THE SAME DAY & everywhere you look there's insulation & roofing material...some of it flew over my house just before dark...it was weird seeing shingles & material flying so high up in the atmosphere - much of it was 400-500ft aloft - crazy high!
TruthJockey 10 months ago
thanks for posting
TheBeatlepeace 10 months ago