Top 10 Biggest Tornadoes

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2011

My opinion of the top 10 biggest and badest tornadoes ever.

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  • @foudas100 Actually, there have been a few recorded tornadoes in Greece. While they are certainly not as common there as they are in other parts in the world, they have happened. If you google "tornadoes in Greece" you will see in a scientific abstract (the fourth link from the top) that, based on their study, an average of six tornadoes/waterspouts occur in Greece every year.

  • @TheTallMan35 I believe the confirmed death toll for the Tri-State Tornado was 695 people, but the entire outbreak put together claimed over 700 lives. 695 is the number I've seen in a variety of places for the Tri-State tornado itself, anyway... have you seen >700 for the single tornado somewhere you could cite? I'm really just curious, not trying to start any debate or anything.

  • @Christini40509 Yes, sadly, the Joplin, MO tornado killed 160 people, making it the deadliest single tornado in the United States in almost 60 years.

  • the first one would've scared the crap out of me, i bet that killed a lot of people

  • Requiem for a Dream is truly the only choice for any tornado video. also, 5:11, that tornado must work for JC Penny. It was like FUCK YOU BELK!!!

  • @TheTallMan35 Thank you for the history lesson and I truly mean it Im not being sarcastic at all. I didn't know about that tornado. What a tragedy.

  • The songs name is requiem for a dream if anyone was wondering. Really good video by the way.

  • I would have been gone

  • this song scares my the hell out my sister

  • The biggest and baddest Tornado ever was the famous Tri-State Tornado of 1925. It was an F5 that traveled across three states (Missouri, Illinois and Indiana), killed over 700 people and traveled along the ground for over 200 miles at 60 mph before it dissipated in south west Indiana. No tornado since then has come close to this one. Not even Joplin. Local residents at the time called it a freak occurence that probably only happens once every thousand years. I call it The Finger of God.

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