The most destructive tornadoes in history were; Natchez May 7 1840, St. Louis May 27 1896, Tupelo April 5 1936, Gainesville April 6 1936, The Tr-State twister March 18 1925, TN tornado November 21 1900, Talladega county Alabama tornado march 21 1932.
@zeppelinfeld, if it wasnt for him and people like him the world wouldnt know what the skys would look like when it comes to tornado's or we wouldnt know what to look for when theres a tornado warning. it's because of people like him showing us how a tornado forms that quick i have all repect for storm chasers
@BobbieJean13601 There's no need for the long narrative about how beneficial storm chasing is. Reed does get the best footage, and he has the balls to drive into tornadoes but he only recently started chasing for science. For years he has chased tornadoes solely for the thrill of being close to them & made a living off of his footage. I respect Reed & love that he's helping collect data now, but there's a ton of other chasers & scientists that deserve the credit for their years of research.
MAN!That is HUGE!!!!!!!
cessna172sg 1 year ago
The most destructive tornadoes in history were; Natchez May 7 1840, St. Louis May 27 1896, Tupelo April 5 1936, Gainesville April 6 1936, The Tr-State twister March 18 1925, TN tornado November 21 1900, Talladega county Alabama tornado march 21 1932.
Global Warming. Really?
RCTPatriot75 1 year ago
i said i have all respect for storm chasers not just the show storm chaser's the all the storm chaser's out there
BobbieJean13601 1 year ago
Reed's videos are amazing, and he's my favorite chaser to follow on Storm Chasers because he's so passionate about it.
zeppelinfeld 1 year ago
@zeppelinfeld, if it wasnt for him and people like him the world wouldnt know what the skys would look like when it comes to tornado's or we wouldnt know what to look for when theres a tornado warning. it's because of people like him showing us how a tornado forms that quick i have all repect for storm chasers
BobbieJean13601 1 year ago
@BobbieJean13601 There's no need for the long narrative about how beneficial storm chasing is. Reed does get the best footage, and he has the balls to drive into tornadoes but he only recently started chasing for science. For years he has chased tornadoes solely for the thrill of being close to them & made a living off of his footage. I respect Reed & love that he's helping collect data now, but there's a ton of other chasers & scientists that deserve the credit for their years of research.
zeppelinfeld 1 year ago
great stuff, thx for posting.
rainallday 1 year ago