This still gives me chills all over. I'm from Dora, AL...which is seriously not 5 minutes away from where that was recorded. We didn't have power, due to the early morning storms...so we had no idea what was going on. Looking back on this day, if my family and I had of known the depth of what was going on...I don't know what we would have done. May God Bless Alabama's Recovery!!
that was the one that hit my home in Cordova & Argo. It gives me chills. Thank you for posting it. we had moved into that house on Easter weekend & less than a week later we had to move back to Shelby County. thank you for posting this...
I have watched the videos and even watched the one that came through Rainsville from the end of my street first hand!! They are amazing, yet terrifying at the same time. I believe it shows us just how small and insignificant we really are in the face of these monster storms!! The only thing we can do is be prepared; take cover..get out of the way and pray! The safest place to be in a EF4-EF5 is underground, and that does not guarantee you'll make it!!!
What I can't get over is people in other videos that day saying "Is that the tornado?" about these massive cyclones. The twisters looked like something more, something worse. And all those other vortices being ripped sideways by the main circulation?! Absolute craziness. I'm just imagining mother nature saying "Stormchasers thought they had the best tornado documentation - now it's time to outdo them permanently."
err my phone keeps messing up. did you watch part 2? after that we come along some down tree across the road and head back south for the next storm the tuscaloosa one
That off spring vortex looks weird. What happened later? It looks like the tornado is growing a claw to grab something, brrrr scary. And even scarier that this is not the first multiple vortex tornado I've seen recorded today.
saw this one when it came through fayette county i think its bigger thsn tuscaloosa tornado
SuperBerry29 1 month ago
This still gives me chills all over. I'm from Dora, AL...which is seriously not 5 minutes away from where that was recorded. We didn't have power, due to the early morning storms...so we had no idea what was going on. Looking back on this day, if my family and I had of known the depth of what was going on...I don't know what we would have done. May God Bless Alabama's Recovery!!
Jhumppp27 7 months ago
This is the best that I and I have seen and I have watched all of them.
sammi3532 7 months ago
that was the one that hit my home in Cordova & Argo. It gives me chills. Thank you for posting it. we had moved into that house on Easter weekend & less than a week later we had to move back to Shelby County. thank you for posting this...
blueeyedgeorgiapeach 9 months ago
I have watched the videos and even watched the one that came through Rainsville from the end of my street first hand!! They are amazing, yet terrifying at the same time. I believe it shows us just how small and insignificant we really are in the face of these monster storms!! The only thing we can do is be prepared; take cover..get out of the way and pray! The safest place to be in a EF4-EF5 is underground, and that does not guarantee you'll make it!!!
RandyStanford42 9 months ago
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This is Dora/Sumiton, Alabama on Highway 78
jmfig 9 months ago
My Girlfriend Lives Near That....I Was So Worried About Her.Luckly She Is Ok And That The Damage Might Hopefully Be Recovered...
blackcry22 9 months ago
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I saw this one from my backyard!
futuresoldiergirl 10 months ago
Oh crap, I live really close to where that Tornado was heading, thankfully we are safe. Praying for everyone.
TheEHar205 10 months ago
OMG I cannot get over this! makes me shake all over! This was so close to my house! We are safe tho.
cmuncher75 10 months ago
What I can't get over is people in other videos that day saying "Is that the tornado?" about these massive cyclones. The twisters looked like something more, something worse. And all those other vortices being ripped sideways by the main circulation?! Absolute craziness. I'm just imagining mother nature saying "Stormchasers thought they had the best tornado documentation - now it's time to outdo them permanently."
avand18 10 months ago
7 miles from my house :/. Can't believe this happened to Alabama
YoungOreoVideos 10 months ago
err my phone keeps messing up. did you watch part 2? after that we come along some down tree across the road and head back south for the next storm the tuscaloosa one
taylorhcampbell 10 months ago
roodanheeer,
taylorhcampbell 10 months ago
yes you may as long as you do credit. thanks for asking.
taylorhcampbell 10 months ago
USAmericans Wak
taylorhcampbell 10 months ago
That off spring vortex looks weird. What happened later? It looks like the tornado is growing a claw to grab something, brrrr scary. And even scarier that this is not the first multiple vortex tornado I've seen recorded today.
roofanhealer 10 months ago
omg thats crazy. Do you mind if I repost? Ill credit the original video
USAmericansWakeUp 10 months ago