Let Muslimsall over the the world are persecuted by the U.S. invasion into the land of Muslims to pray every night for a tornado storm lasted for 1 year ,after the snow storm came again ,and hold the smoke blanketed mountain erupts across America and Europe ,and earthquakes 9 , 9 ritcher scale in one after another by the tsunami waves that would destroy all U.S. nuclear reactors that would spread radioactive to all parts of America for this land can not be on live humans for 100 years. Amen!
@MrBenCaesar Name one place that doesn't have its dangers. Is that where you live? I think every region has its dangers. I live in a region that rarely gets tornadoes . Except three years ago a freakish thing happened . . we got an EF-5 tornado. Hope your place remains always safe . . . but that's what we thought too . . .
The dryline was actually stalling and backing up a little around this time frame. I saw an LP supercell to my west and saw another to my very close north at the same time. I was by Boley and Castle when all this was going on. I was estimating that the LP storm was by Prague when I saw it. I saw a brief funnel and a brief tornado, but the brief tornado came from the storm that was closer to me. The tornado I saw didn't last but about 30 seconds though.
@MrBenCaesar It's not as bad as it's made out to be. I live in this region, and every tornado I have seen was only seen because I storm chase. Most of the tornadoes are like the one in this video, not the big wedge tornadoes everyone sees in the news. The majority of them never touch a house. Also it is a large region that is known as tornado alley, and only 1% of them are in the violent category. Lots of people out here have never seen a tornado, there are 100 year old houses still standing.
some idiots just dont seem to realize,they can happen pretty well anywhere in the U.S. Just because you havent had one yet doesnt mean your not going to.we live in kansas and love storms.had one house pretty well destroyed a couple of years ago and still wouldnt want to live anywhere else
Speaking of natural disasters, it's too bad we can't make a deal with the powers of nature to be able to pick which people perish. Youtube comments would be a great place to start.
@passiontwist this tornado knocked over my grammys chicken coop and pulled 3 TALE FEATHERS from her rooster,and not only that,it flipped over her hamster cage and totally destroyed the hamsters treadmill!!!!!!
BenCaesar was an idiot to make such a moronic statement..."only idiots live in those regions"! No place on earth is immune from natural disasters. But apparently idiocy and stupidity run rampant where he is from...another case of natural disaster!
@MrBenCaesar I guess I am an idiot for living in this region. I love living in Oklahoma, and compared to other places, is not very disaster prone. Tornadoes are part of life, and even with their seemingly elevated occurrence in Oklahoma, the odds are still much lower than someone in Los Angeles being affected by an earthquake.
Nice siren ambiance! You are hearing a P-15 and an STH-10.
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Let Muslimsall over the the world are persecuted by the U.S. invasion into the land of Muslims to pray every night for a tornado storm lasted for 1 year ,after the snow storm came again ,and hold the smoke blanketed mountain erupts across America and Europe ,and earthquakes 9 , 9 ritcher scale in one after another by the tsunami waves that would destroy all U.S. nuclear reactors that would spread radioactive to all parts of America for this land can not be on live humans for 100 years. Amen!
MacDhawanks 10 months ago
My Uncle lives in Ardmore, Ok and we've been very worried about him and all the severe weather. This is an awesome vid. Thanks for posting!!!!
FTC73 10 months ago
@MrBenCaesar Name one place that doesn't have its dangers. Is that where you live? I think every region has its dangers. I live in a region that rarely gets tornadoes . Except three years ago a freakish thing happened . . we got an EF-5 tornado. Hope your place remains always safe . . . but that's what we thought too . . .
Karrett7485 10 months ago
its down dude!!
takesometokes 10 months ago
The dryline was actually stalling and backing up a little around this time frame. I saw an LP supercell to my west and saw another to my very close north at the same time. I was by Boley and Castle when all this was going on. I was estimating that the LP storm was by Prague when I saw it. I saw a brief funnel and a brief tornado, but the brief tornado came from the storm that was closer to me. The tornado I saw didn't last but about 30 seconds though.
Torn80cj 10 months ago
@MrBenCaesar It's not as bad as it's made out to be. I live in this region, and every tornado I have seen was only seen because I storm chase. Most of the tornadoes are like the one in this video, not the big wedge tornadoes everyone sees in the news. The majority of them never touch a house. Also it is a large region that is known as tornado alley, and only 1% of them are in the violent category. Lots of people out here have never seen a tornado, there are 100 year old houses still standing.
Torn80cj 10 months ago
i love the sounds of tornado sirens
jason73015 10 months ago
It looks kind of eerie in a way.
cbrownie417 10 months ago
Nice capture....what a narrow RFD. NWS rated this one as EF-1.
passuoutnw 10 months ago
@MrBenCaesar you are so right! we should just abandon the entire Midwest from March until June
Maybe we could all go to Tahiti
niselat 10 months ago
Rope Tornado... i dont think they touch the ground
WishYuuhWereMeLP 10 months ago
thats itty bitty :)
julielee1983 10 months ago
some idiots just dont seem to realize,they can happen pretty well anywhere in the U.S. Just because you havent had one yet doesnt mean your not going to.we live in kansas and love storms.had one house pretty well destroyed a couple of years ago and still wouldnt want to live anywhere else
sno6986 10 months ago
@sno6986 At least you guys get rain, i live in southwest Texas and its always hot as shit down here. little to no rain for months.
SirMorris01 10 months ago
Nice capture.
DTRAVELZ 10 months ago
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Sweet vid. I got one too on my channel.
Peace!
CoffeeContigo 10 months ago
Speaking of natural disasters, it's too bad we can't make a deal with the powers of nature to be able to pick which people perish. Youtube comments would be a great place to start.
Nice video Ben. Congratulations.
passiontwist 10 months ago
@passiontwist this tornado knocked over my grammys chicken coop and pulled 3 TALE FEATHERS from her rooster,and not only that,it flipped over her hamster cage and totally destroyed the hamsters treadmill!!!!!!
jeeter tole me it sucked the foam off his beer.
bobo007xx 10 months ago
Maybe I was harsh on the gay part , hehe!! =\. Got ur mess ace
SuperPreyMantis 10 months ago
I live here it happened yesterday.....
jgarettc13 10 months ago
Great video! I like the sounds of those sirens too!
lildil39485 10 months ago
i hate living here in arkansas because a tornado was in the air and about to touch down then the tornado dissappeared
lavaboy123451 10 months ago
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Omg that's not even close to being a tornado u fools, u are so so freaken gay
SuperPreyMantis 10 months ago
@SuperPreyMantis Thanks for your input.
bholcomb14 10 months ago 7
@SuperPreyMantis How is that not even close? It's on the ground and our sirens are going off?!
faithlevi 10 months ago
@SuperPreyMantis how weird that they would sound the sirens for a non tornado
idiot
niselat 10 months ago
@SuperPreyMantis you must be thinking about a hurricane. this my friend is a tornado. (T-OAR-NAY-DOE)
Phoenitron 10 months ago
@SuperPreyMantis what is it then u fool, ur "so so freaken gay" nice rating btw
Sldeeffects 10 months ago
@SuperPreyMantis You should look up the definition of a tornado, then tell me it's not a tornado. Fool!
Tyeisha2099 10 months ago
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Demosthenas 10 months ago
@SuperPreyMantis It has ground contact therefore it is a tornado.
Demosthenas 10 months ago
BenCaesar was an idiot to make such a moronic statement..."only idiots live in those regions"! No place on earth is immune from natural disasters. But apparently idiocy and stupidity run rampant where he is from...another case of natural disaster!
kansassuzanne 10 months ago
I live in Oklahoma, the tornadoes go around my house. :-)
rcwillmott 10 months ago
@MrBenCaesar I guess I am an idiot for living in this region. I love living in Oklahoma, and compared to other places, is not very disaster prone. Tornadoes are part of life, and even with their seemingly elevated occurrence in Oklahoma, the odds are still much lower than someone in Los Angeles being affected by an earthquake.
bholcomb14 10 months ago 9
@bholcomb14 In LA you are more prone to be shot in a driveby or random act of crime if anything
freebearride 10 months ago
Every place on earth has the potential for some kind of a natural disaster. Apparently where Mr. Caesar lives has a higher potential for stupidity.
kansassuzanne 10 months ago
Nice
megaseantaylor1 10 months ago
nice tornado and sirens..good one Ben and David
Tarv1 10 months ago
Cool video........
sandyhembree 10 months ago
nice one ben and david!
postalc38 10 months ago
Great Video Ben...we were on this same storm. We aren't far from Norman so hope to get some video up when we get home.
Meso5399 10 months ago