Direct Hit by a Tornado (Caught on Camera)
2018 ж. 17 Шіл.
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A man films a tornado as it hits his home. I do not own this content.
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A man films a tornado as it hits his home. I do not own this content.
More info on the story behind this video:
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"what did it sound like?" "everything."
You know how they say that a tornado sounds like a bunch of freight trains traveling at once? Lets say-a, I believe that now....
It sounded like i was pushed under water mid sound Holy cow that's intense
"Yes but *what* things?" "All of them"
Sounded like flashbacks i was seeing things inside the tornado. Now in here with weird people telling me to follow the yellow brick road.
As someone who lives next to a train track that has many freight trains passing through... thats pretty loud...
The old fella's quiet breathing without uttering a single word is almost as creepy as the approaching tornado itself.
You can hear the fright in him... Must've been utterly terrifying.
@@llama3856 I saw this, he was badly injured and his wife passed away in that
@@dualsenseentertainment Yeah it was nuts. He had to leave for several days, and when he returned, his dog already ate half her body. Terrible stuff!
@@jackieboy1593 what??! Are you serious??
@@janinemcarrow3199 No, of course not. Rescuers come through fast, she would have been found almost immediately.
everyone’s talking about how terrifying the sound of the tornado is, but I think what’s most chilling is the silence that follows its departure. if it weren’t for the mass debris and loss of life in front of you, it’s almost as if it never passed.
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So true
Well there's no one to blame for it, but that just goes to show nature is in charge. The sound isn't just loud like a monster truck you can hear it's almost supernatural it went from sounding like a bounce castle pump and once it reached their block it was a constant howl that the mic on the phone couldn't even handle so just the noise alone can blow your eardrums out, people probably listen from their bunkers while waiting it out
Everything gets completely quiet before a tornado makes landfall too. That’s the last sign that it’s about to hit where you are.
The cow bells are more unnerving to me, especially in the dark. I was visiting KY in Dec 2021 when Mayfield and Bowling Green took direct hits. I helped with cleanup in BG and walking through the wreckage was one of the most sobering experiences I've ever been through.
This is the greatest video ever uploaded to KZhead. 1. It begins where the situation is evident & immediately understood. 2. No stupid music. 3. No Captain Obvious narrator.
Thank you Mr. Captain Obvious for this comment. jk lol
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Agree 💯 I can't tell you how many tornado vids i have turned off because the cameraman won't stfu. "This is a monster tornado! Omg there's a lot of debris!" 🙄
Yeah and it’s not some “let’s get in the car w/ your phone and try to chase this storm and then we can call ourselves “storm chaser idiots”
Not a single "holy fuck" was uttered. Amazing.
Maybe he died of a heart attack holding the camera.
He either has balls the size of Texas or he has never encountered a tornado before.....
I've been in his situation..I have a salty mouth and I didn't utter a single flipping word anytime I was in this position..it's the kind of situation where you feel like you're having an out of body experience, like you're in an alternate reality..all you can do is make peace with God and hold on for your life..it's very sobering when you realize you're completely screwed 😳
@@KatzMeow311 he was an elderly man..he realized he didn't have time to make it downstairs so he just started recording..it's freaking amazing that he even made it through and didn't die 🤯
@@IanAlderige he lived, believe it or not..his wife was on the floor below him..unfortunately she didn't make it through it 🥺
Yet another example of how being the cameraman grants you immunity.
No war crimes here.
Lol u right 6yy
Lol survivorship bias, literally.
xD
Pecos Hank: That sucker is coming right for me!
crazy how you can hear birds chirping right before like if you weren’t looking out the window or anything you would have no idea that thing was coming for you
are you dumb? TV alerts. phone alerts. Tornado sirens. and the sound of the tornado
He wasn’t afraid of death. Literally stared it down like he’s ready for the ending and on to his next life.
it was probably a mounted camera
@@kenhoyer8601 to much shake to be on a mount
@@kenhoyer8601a shaking mounted camera?
I heard them breathing for quite a while so they were there with the camera pretty close until it hit
@@kenhoyer8601it’s not mounted when the guy is clearly holding it
Once again the camera survives. They need to start making houses out of the materials they make camera's with
Or make this a commercial. “Even a tornado can’t hurt it”.
ikr
Too bad providers aren't as reliable...
Honestly, if you built a camera to be the size of a house (which is already pretty much what a giant telescope-observatory is, when you think about it -- the same goes for an airport radar tower) then even that camera would be knocked over like any other building-unable-to-withstand-a-direct-tornado-impact. What makes cameras so robust and resilient _in comparison to how seemingly fragile a house is_ is due to the fact that the camera IS SMALL. Trust me, a big 4-story victorian or colonial single-family house that was originally built before the First World War w0ould absolutely be even more destroyed then the toolsheds and single-story and two-story duplexes that we see get Wizard-of-Oz'd away in this KZhead clip. Because it's bigger, which means more surface area, which means that the same amount of wind-force will have a greater chance of turning the whole building into a balsawood kite. The same joke has been made about building airplanes out of the same material they use to build airplane black box recorders that you always hear about after a crash. The same for the black box recorder in a train locomotive. (And, fun fact, your personal car / minivan / SUV / pickup truck has a little recorder device that might as well be a black box except for the fact that it's not referred to as one -- so if you're ever in a car wreck and you wanna get proof that the other guy's headlights actually weren't on when they were supposed to be on, chances are if that vehicle was built after 1995, there's a "prom device" little recorder doohickey thing that will probably allow you to prove that the other driver is lying when they said to the cops that they had their headlights on when they actually didn't.)
MisterFister I didn’t read it but I appreciate the time you put into that answer.
Jesus, it actually sounds like a train moving closer. Truly horrifying.
Yep, it's a sound you don't want to hear during a storm, and at times you don't want to see a green sky either. I've seen/heard it a handful of times.
Exactly
As someone who currently lives right next to active train tracks, this does sound a lot like a train going by. It's so interesting how close they can sound.
My grandpa always told me it sounded like a freight train so if you ever hear a noise like that seek shelter immediately
Gave me chills up my spine. It truly feels surreal and gove you a feel of true PRIMAL fear. Walls, base boards, furniture etc all being pulverized into each other while your body as frail as an infant, being smashed into it all. That's a lot imof detail to process and its happening in mere seconds.
I love how chill he is even when there’s this giant rotating cloud of death approaching
Why would he be scared? He is the cameraman.
He is an old man
@@hoticepartyMy grandpa on his deathbed would be yelling for us to get to shelter. This guy sucks.
Think this is a mounted cam that got found afterwards
@@imnotagamer22 No it wasn't. It was an 80ish year old man named Clem who knew he was not going to be able to make it down the stairs. His wife, who was downstairs, did not survive. Plus you can see how the camera moves around. Obviously handheld
This was the Fairdale, IL tornado of 2015.
rated an EF4
I'm in Illinois
The sound makes it scarier than any horror movie.
I couldn't agree more O_o
@Adrian A Dorothy, Auntie Em, Toto!!
Omg. Yeeesss I had to take off my headphones
Have you ever heard one in real life? I live in Joplin and I must say, videos do them NO justice!
Because it's REAL.
This man didn’t utter a sound as death approached. Even when it hit he was quiet.
The only thing you could hear was the man breathing, nothing else but him breathing and the sound of the storm
he's also 84.
@WatchDox it’s the loud screeching from the wind of the tornado.
I don't know how anyone could be so bitterly "calm" when a 𝙫𝙞𝙤𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙩𝙤𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙙𝙤 is literally coming at you. I would be scared to death if I ever see an F4/F5 at that close range.
@@LITTLE1994 0:00 if I saw that but way smaller I would already be running
That was more horrifying than anything Hollywood could attempt.
I heard a roaring sound similar to about 1:15 once. At the time, I had no idea that a tornado was half a mile away from my house. It was rain wrapped and there were trees and houses covering my view so all I saw was a haze right right where the tornado was. While the tornado was significantly smaller than this, and I was lucky to not get hit, it was unsettling to learn that the sound I heard was the same sound that's preceded death for many.
I’m so glad you’re safe. At my house the wind blows a lot so when it rains it sounds exactly like that. During the spring/summer months i’m constantly looking to see if it’s turning into something worse or just a rainstorm😩
That sound, especially if you can hear it from a couple hundred yards like that, is the pressure TANKING straight down to hell. It’s an immediate EXTREME intensification of the tornado
man sitting on the top floor: “this is fine.”
Lol I was wondering why he was on the second floor
Yeah like seek shelter goddangit
@@8bitgdhaxz He was disabled and couldn't leave.
@@iamnadexey how do you know? Do you know any more information about this clip? I would like to search more about it
@@bettybetty9731 There's a news article linked in the description.
I love how he’s just sitting at this window with his phone filming a tornado like it’s filming a cloud gently go by -
i don’t think it was a very gentle cloud
He was In Creative mode!! :O
Then he dies
Frrrrrr
Jeff Martin he surprisingly didn’t die
video brings back horrible memories of my childhood. April 19th 1996 our farm was hit by a rated EF-1 tornado in rural Fayette County, record outbreak of confirmed tornadoes in Illinois that night. I was in 4th grade, eerie green skies after school that day. When the radio station announced a tornado was headed northeast south of Shobonier my mom felt it was coming right for us. Headed to basement with my mom and brother. lights flickered on, off, on, off, on, and off a final time. Then the weather radio came on stating "this is the emergency broadcast system", and right at that moment the tornado hit. Traumatizing experience and scary as hell, lasted only about 8 seconds. Go outside to complete chaos, buildings destroyed on the farm, cars damaged, camper destroyed, it was intense. By the grace of God our house suffered very little damage and we were OK. Lot of ear popping and inability to hear that well during the tornado just loud wind whooshing sounds and you could hear debris flying and clanking in the air. Made 1st page of the local newspaper and thought it was cool as a kid but it was for all the wrong reasons. Community rallied around us to help with debris cleanup. Over 25 years ago now but remember it like it was yesterday.
I grew up in fayette county. My dad and grandpa told me they watched one go down their road.
So tragic, but educational showing the sheer force it had against everything in its path.
This is the scariest tornado video in youtube that i ever seen
Ditto
Totally TOTALLY agree!!
Agreed. It doesn't get much more real than that. I can't imagine his thoughts as it approached. Judging by the length of the video he might have had a minute or so to try and get out if its path. Probably not enough time I guess.
@@sweetdaddy77 yes cause at the end of the video everything got dark and we can't hear nothing from the person who was recording it. That's a big doubt.
You could see it leveling everything in its path. Makes you wonder how you can even survive that
RIP to those who died in this. I can’t believe how loud these things are, they say it’s like a freight train next to your ear drums this close to it.
Rip to his wife
@@princefiqzamv And his neighbor.
I’ve lived through one and I can confirm it sounds eerily similar to a freight train, just way louder and more haunting. This video very much captures that feeling I had right as it was about to hit my house.
@@Qwnntm damn good thing you survived.
@@Qwnntm I'm not surprised. But glad you're still here. Tornadoes are so deadly...
I go through this town frequently as a local truck driver. It’s 2 blocks wide each direction and nothing near by and it took a direct hit. Was headed straight for my best friend’s house too. There’s still destroyed structures 9 years ago that was never cleaned up
This is the most terrifying and sad thing ive ever witnessed! :( God bless this man and I pray for his wife who sadly passed away from this x
Just a small fact about tornados: If a tornado doesn’t look like it’s moving, it’s heading straight toward you. Run and/or seek shelter.
Yeah, like anyone can out run a tornado,I got a far fetched idea,I know this is going to sound pretty drastic,but how's about putting the camera down and seek shelter.
@@leeanne4638 i think what they mean by run is get away from it or seek shelter
Not only that, but it appears to gradually get bigger and louder with an increase of wind.
That one definitely appeared to be moving... Straight toward the camera.
Run sideways. Perpendicular to its path. I had to out drive a tornado once, and it crossed exactly where I was. Got some epic pictures of it
The fact that the video footage actually survived THIS is amazing....
the man taking it did too and he was upstairs, sadly his wife downstairs didnt survive.
@@davidca96 how do you know his wife died
@Oh_no_I’ve _become_a_weeb oh, and the guy is 85 years old?
@Oh_no_I’ve _become_a_weeb that's mad
@Oh_no_I’ve _become_a_weeb is this guy still alive to this day?
It's amazing how much raw energy that thing has, I mean once it starts getting a little darker everything quickly goes to hell... even sounds like hell.
I’ve seen lots of tornado videos but this one tops them all. I’ve seen this video at least more than 10 times and every single time I watch this it still absolutely terrifies me. I’ve heard many people say that a tornado sounds like a freight train and this video proves that. The hellish winds and the light instantly turning to dark makes this the greatest and scariest video of a tornado ever
I think the main things keeping him from flying away were his HUGE balls of steel
Underrated 😂👌
I lol’d
Lmfao
HAHAHA nice one
Or the twister 🌪 hopped over him out of respect ✊🏽 for the balls 🏈. Nado was like you got heart.
I think whats scarier to me is the fact that it slowly gets darker, then goes pitch black. And then its loud at first, but then it just goes silent.
Does that mean ur ded
@@staticube7007 I don’t think he died, not 100% sure but there’d definitely be some “rip” comments if he did
I don't think it got quiet, I think it just got too loud for the microphone
got darker.... then black..... then loud.... but then silent?!? For a minute there, I thought you were describing the ultimate fart. (Butt, since you didn't mention 120 MPH wind, I knew you weren't talking about a fart.)
@@gatsbylight4766 Pun spotted
This guys is like, i have a storm cellar but i think I'll stay here next to this window, i need to record this. Thank you for the silent narrating of just your breathing too, i really hate when guys are screaming "now that is a tornado!"
The person recording this I give you tons of credit for capturing this and being calm. Seeing this as it may feel like death is staring at you.
This is the closest we'll get to experiencing a tornado without actually being hit by one.
Who says??
@@missheird5514 me after watching this video of a tornado going directly into the camera.
@@jimmybob5541 What I meant was that we have no guarantees that we will never personally experience a tornado. But I certainly hope not!! 😁😁
@@missheird5514 Yeah that would be a terrible expedience. Just gut wrenching and nothing but dread knowing what's coming...
@@jimmybob5541 👍👍👍
I think this is probably the most valuable footage of a tornado ever recorded.
I've thought the very same thing when I first saw it years ago.
This is a valuable one too: kzhead.info/sun/hZufY6qBf2WPlK8/bejne.html
@@AlphaMachina Yes, absolutely I agree, that is great footage. I laugh at how calm that guy is, lol.
wait till you see this one, these guys built a tornado car and intercepted one that went right over them kzhead.info/sun/qZRwZchxjZinlp8/bejne.html
Balls of steel.
I love this video because this is exactly what people mean when they say “If a tornado isn’t moving and it’s getting bigger ITS COMING TOWARDS YOU!”
What stands out to me is that he was on the top floor and “rode” the rubble of his fireplace down as the building was torn apart, and his wife on the bottom floor died under the rubble. They tell us over and over again to never be on the top floor yet he survived with no major injuries. Insane. And lucky.
All that AND he held his phone horizontally. The man is a legend.
⭐️
to be fair, tornadoes are one of the things acceptable to film vertically, along with tall buildings and rocket launches!
😆
@@CDStoner No.
@@CDStoner no.
That high pitched sound right before the picture goes black is haunting.
True. I've seen footage like this before, same noise. One of the most unsettling things I've ever heard.
cant here nothing played it over and over
@@TheGardener54uk it's easy. 1:56. High pitch roaring from hell.
@@user-wy5ov5px4t It registered the roar and devistation though. How many times do you have to listen to hear it? Sounds like 10 trains going right into him. It's bone chilling to hear and see something that close....let alone, live through it! With the exception of his wife and neighbor...rest in peace.
@@Brandough001 It's heavily distorted and barely there.
Tornadoes are so terrifying. They’re unpredictable, and if they decide to come your way, you truly are helpless. I’m glad you lived to post this video for us. I’ve only ever been in one tornado, and i never want to experience another… ever.
Let’s just appreciate the fact that he risked his life just for KZhead people to see someone in a tornado huge respect
I find this individual's behavior and lack of self-preservation quite perplexing.
He was an older gentleman in his attic and didn’t think he had enough time to get to the basement, so he stayed in the attic and filmed. Ultimately it saved his life, his wife, who was in the basement, ended up dying.
@@bluedappleroan22 How did she die but he didn't when he's in the worst room of a house and she's in the best for a tornado situation?
@@AudioGardenSlave123 I believe she was in the kitchen directly below him and she was crushed by the fireplace, while he was not crushed by it upstairs.
He said he thought it would change directions and not be a direct hit. They had been through one before that wasn't nearly as powerful (only lost shingles, things tossed around) and so he had no idea what this one would do.
@@annehedonia156 I'm surprised he even survived then if it knocked down a chimney. That's really sad cause I'm sure he thought she was safe and he was the one being reckless.
When you reach a point in life where you just accept death and want others to experience it.
i think he knew is no escape from this
Like where he could run from that monster in just 2 minutes
@@styluwka basement
@@_BLUU_ he propably doesnt have one
@@styluwka anything would've been better than being on the highest floor
This guy was feeling suicidal and wanted to go out with an epic tornado.
I have never actually heard that "train" sound everyone says a tornado makes until this video. What a powerful force of nature!!
This man literally stared death face-to-face and still kept the camera still more than most people. RIP to his wife and I hope he found a new home
he’s dead!!!!????
That is so sad, I could hear the fear in her breathing but since the camera crew always seem to survive I had hopes.
@@rickyismyuncle4485 She was downstairs. It was just him there with the camera
@@mrcodec7814 that's not him. It said nothing about him recording.
@@JUNKTV420 look at the link and watermark on the video
That's how it sounds on camera. Imagine that in person.
Probably not as bad. Or worse idk. You could probably hear every sounds clearly instead of a mic clipping
@@hydroflak4543 I’ve heard it sounds like a train right next to you
wind always sounds bad in microphones
It sounds like a train is running over you. We had a direct hit over our high school in the late 90's... it was the scariest thing I've ever witnessed. I was like, -fuck- I'm going to die with these assholes.
It's worse. It's the sound of 10 trains when it's on top of you.
This guy involuntarily took probably the ballsiest tornado video of all time.
I've seen this footage before. I believe it was an older gentlemen who was filming upstairs in his home. He wasn't badly injured, but tragically, his wife on the floor below was killed.
He was injured badly, yet somehow survived. Prayers to him and his late wife.
Yes, one of his vertebrae was crushed when the chimney fell on him. His wife was right underneath him. Tragic.
The white house in front of him literally disintegrates.
Nightmares 😭
No it doesn't, you can still see the intact roof line right as everything goes dark. The house got engulfed, but it didn't disintegrate.
Keep watching you literally see the front side of the house fall
Do you use literally a lot?
@@ImpeRiaLismus literally lmao
This is an F4 tornado when it hit this subdivision, it's a miracle the footage was salvaged. You'll likely never see footage like this ever again.
Do you know if the person that recorded this survived?
@@darrenapple2200 the man did but his wife died
@@philipcastillo6762 😭
This is not the original video. But the producer and his wife are dead by now.
@@philipcastillo6762 as far as I know the man is also dead by now.
Complete total devastation, coming right at you. And there ain’t nothing anyone can do to stop it! Incredible power. We humans are nothing compared to what nature can do. Good footage!!!👍🙏🇺🇸❤️
As a weather expert, I can confirm that that is a BIG tornado. Those are the ones that are capable of producing EF2+ size damage. They can also produce cloud to ground lightning and quarter size hail.
This guy has balls of titanium for just staring death in the eyes
He didn’t thought the tornado was coming towards him, that’s why he was filming and not seeking shelter. His wife past away because of it.
and those balls of titanium weighed him down, preventing him from being lifted up into the tornado. by the way, this was not meant to disrespect his wife or anyone who's passed or suffered major injuries in this incident. i am very sorry for them, and id like to send my condolences
@@lokominksvazquez3206 people say his wife was in the basement, I'm pretty sure she seek safety and he was in the bathroom, so he was technically safe as well. I just don't recommend being near a window.
@@cooltina789 dude his house literally got destroyed, window or not he ended up with no house, wife and dog. Recording a tornado about to hit you is probably the dummest thing you can do.
@@lokominksvazquez3206 seems like there was nothing else he couldve done in that point of time. Once its that close it would be impossible odds to go fast enough to escape safely
This is the most terrifying sound I think I've ever heard. Any dead by tornado, that's what their last seconds looked and sounded like. What a transition.
@@starscreamofvos why do you want to traumatize me
@@starscreamofvos lmao stfu
@@KatzRool is this an annoying vegan like the vegan teacher cause i can see the name dominion but i am not clicking on random links specially from a vegan
@@user-we4fk5im7j yep
Well said, Caprise
Seemingly slow, methodical, unswerving. Nature's answer to Godzilla.
The only other thing scarier than watching videos like this on youtube, is experiencing one at night time as was that case with me in 2018 in Fairburn Ga. Now..... That storm was nothing compared to the one that hit Newnan in 2021 which is less than 15 minutes away from Fairburn and it destroyed almost every part of that town. As for my experience, i was sleep at 1115pm and a dear friend of mine messaged me out of the blue and asked if i lived in Fairburn, i said yes why? She said you better take cover. The news said you are under a tornado warning. I clicked on the news, and sure enough Glen Burns short of screaming, everybody that was on my street need to take cover immediately. I go outside and it was kind of cloudy, light winds but overall calm. I look at the news again and they tracked it less than 2 miles from my house and he said to take cover again. I heard the winds pick up and i began to shake a little bit. Then once the winds began to gush, it was as if i was light on my feet and gained unnatural powers, because i grabbed my entire family one by one from a dead sleep, and literally tossed them the hallway. They felt like pieces of paper when i picked them up. Grabbed our mattress, it felt like a pillow and tossed it on top of us. Grabbed hold of everyone and said i loved them. Everybody started crying and i just sat there waiting for the destruction and death to come thru. That nasty supercharger locomotive sound hit and i closed my eyes. After about 5 minutes of this sound, what stood out to me was nothing was happening to our house as far as broken windows and roof coming off. The winds settled down enough and i walked to the front door, looked out and everything was intact except the power had gone out. We slept in the hallway overnight and got up once daylight hit. Was expecting a disaster outside, and other than some limbs around the yard, all was fine. However...... The street behind my home, almost all of those homes had sunroofs in them. Trees everywhere. Annihilated. The tornado apparently was skipping. Jumping over neighborhoods. Hands down the scariest experiencing in my life. And i didnt think it could have been any worse than being robbed at gunpoint in 2005.
That sounds horrifying, I’m glad you and your loved ones are safe. You were a hero that night! I’m proud of you. Thank you for sharing your story.
@@Nishinga. I appreciate that very much. It was something else. Just unbelievable.
This man was prepared to die. Not a word, nor was the camera panning away. Just breath and focus.
to be honest, he isn't... this is one of the most commented story ever for ignoring safety.. here: abcnews.go.com/US/man-recalls-terrifying-tornado-wifes-life/story?id=38141962 "My wife called me in the kitchen. She said, 'Look out the window.' And sure enough I looked out -- we see this big, ugly tornado coming." "It looked like it was going to miss us," he said. Geri stayed in the kitchen while he went upstairs to get some lanterns. As the loud tornado loomed, Schultz decided to start recording cell phone video. The video shows the tornado move closer and the sky darken, before the picture goes black. "Up until the time the house started moving, it still looked to me like it was going to go to the west -- and miss us," he said. "Suddenly, I realized I was wrong. "I was standing next to the chimney when the whole place went down," Shultz said.
CHILL FROST Pretty interesting fact finder. I’m sure he misjudged it. What I meant was most ppl at some point would have at least made an attempt to move away possibly to somewhere else in the house with better shelter and would probably be shouting something in fear as a natural instinct. The man just held his ground with ice in his veins
What he said..☝
CHILL FROST I mean either way if the tornado was that close they should’ve got to safety 🤷🏽♀️
@@kamzalot3 the man wasn't trying to live anymore. That's why he stood there. It was almost as if the tornado knew & so did he that this was their day to meet. I imagine at the same second the tornado rips house off foundation in front of him..its that same second that takes him as well. This is bone chilling even if there were any survivors
This is some of the most terrifying shit I’ve ever seen.
no lie
Same
This is the best first-person account of a direct hit you will find anywhere. I've seen hundreds or even thousands of these videos, but this one is the standout of all time. The sound alone is amazing, with the roar, followed by debris, bottles and cans cascading all over the place.
@Quake Guy not everyone fears tornadoes i.e. various storm chasers
@Quake Guy also, not everyone has footage like this and is able to live to show it to the world.
Honestly is this guy suicidal? How could you just stare at that thing coming at you with the window open and not think to yourself “maybe i should at least back up”?
Hes 84... already lives above life expectancy
What difference does it make? He's in a house. If he stands by the window, he's still in the house. If he comes back from the window... he's still in the house. A twister like that is going to take the roof off and rip walls apart no question. The only real safe bet would be a tornado shelter or a basement. Weirdly I hear a lot of American homes don't have them. I went to the USA twice in 2003 and 2005, specifically Kissimmee and as a young lad back then I can remember laying awake at night in the rental home we stayed in worrying that I might be killed in a tornado. I look back on it now and think Tornado Alley isn't covering Florida but Florida gets the windier storms but less overall twisters.
He gotten his wife killed too!! He didn't even warn her that the tornado was coming what a maroon!! Now she's dead bcus of him!!
That electric pole being blown down gives you a good idea of the power of that tornado 😮
after this I am becoming a cameraman because they always survive
Really 😂😂
@unknown person he survived. his wife on the other hand... Rip.
@unknown person he survived
@Sandy Lorenzo no, he's alive.
@Sandy Lorenzo He's alive. You can read about it in the article
The sound they make is horrific... Unbelievable power.
Haha
Genesis Rivas you commented that 17 seconds ago wow
@@BulletAgario and
@@BulletAgario im bored
@@BulletAgario u play fortnight
Camera man never dies
He did survive. 85 years old. Broken Vertebrae. His wife died in that tornado
What’s crazy is that his wife was downstairs and she unfortunately didn’t make it. Poor guy.
Wow, I read the article. He lost his wife and his home from that tornado. His dog went missing as well. His wife's friend also died. _"I know they're both in heaven," Schultz said, "because the devil couldn't put up with both of them at the same time."_ Sometimes, cracking a joke can help ease the pain of loss.
You mean, the owner who recorded this video?
Where did you read this article, can we have the link to it please?
@@tigergreg8 It's in the video description: www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/chi-fairdale-illinois-tornado-victims-20150411-story.html
@@nimarus3118 Oh ok, Thank You.
According to the article, he found his dog! But must be painful to have lost his wife.
Did anyone else’s jaw drop when it actually hit?
I'm still wondering if this was for real!!
Just picked it up... So scary 😵😵😵
I think my eyeballs got big!
yea. then I doubted its authenticity. how did they get the camera?
@@tagifts The phone was found in the rubble. It's a miracle this man is alive.
Cameraman never dies 💀
Feb 2nd 2007 at 3am I was hit by a Tornado. I watched my mother gush blood from her skull as I held her in my arms as the tornado consumed my family and home. I will never forget the pea soup green sky and the screams from my nabhiors who had survived yet lost loved ones. I seen people impaled though trees and fences. It gave me PTSD and now I own two weather radios in case if one should fail, I live in a state of constant fear and I know for the most part it's not rational to think I'll get hit again, But late at night when I dream and a semi goes past I freak out. It came in the dead of night and stole everything from me. Don't take these things lightly, they can and have killed many people.
The way the blackness just envelopes the whole scene as stuff is starting to rip apart is just beyond scary. Makes you realize that that nature is the real boss in our world.
Nature😂🤣... the creation is never above the Creator.
@@T410ce there is no creator
@@bc1173 I used to be sure, too. It was a thumb in their eye to be sure. Was.
@@ndzapruder ok boomer
@@ndzapruder He's right, though.
*Goes to neighbor* : “Hey Wanna see a cool video I got?” “Sure” “It’s your house being destroyed lol”
Hahahahahaha
That sounded like a Freight Train
Imagine saying lol irl 😳
fugg :DDD
The neighbor lady died, but cool joke.
Some advice I’ve read somewhere else. If you see a tornado and it looks like it’s sitting still, RUN. It’s clearly not stopping, it’s coming straight in your direction. Run. Go to the nearest basement. Run, run, run!
Excellent advice
what made the tornado creepy is the dark sky it gave me the creeps
When his parents had nightmares they ran into his room to sleep.
Hahahaha
That could be a chuck Norris joke 😂
@@egalllogal7071 lol that's the first thing that popped into my head when I read that.
😂😂😂😂😂
Do not worry the cameraman never dies. Also, the weight of his balls has him safely anchored to the ground.
He havent.. his wife did
@The Ben Plays yeah his wife recorded this
@@lucifersdeity8970 No he recorded it his wife died so she couldn’t recorded it
Tornado: You are going to die. Person: *Grabs camera and starts recording.* Death: “Understandable, have a great day.”
HAHAHAHHAHA
I was in a building hit by an f4, the sound is exactly what it sounds like in real life.
I think it's hard to imagine...A huge, devastating loud tornado just a few meters in front of you. It's coming closer and closer, and you know you will not be able to escape. It will hit you, and it will hurt you, possibly kill you if it's not your lucky day. And you can't do anything against it besides waiting for it. But probably the most terrifying thing is not the tornado itself, not the horrifying sounds it makes or seeing the destruction it has already made knowing you're next - someone died in these 25 seconds of the tornado dashing onto the house. In just 25 seconds, someone left their life in this house or what was left of it and she knew it will happen then and there. And after that, just silence. Took this woman's life with it and then just moved on, in less than a minute. It's a cruel thing to think about. Rest in peace Geraldine Schultz, the wife of the man who filmed this video and unfortunately passed in this catastrophe. May it be more calm up there in heaven for you.
Fact: He survived the Tornado, but his wife, downstairs, died when their chimney collapsed on top of her during the event.
Source?
He also lost his neighbor
Very sad.
Maybe he should have put the stupid camera down and went and protected his wife... What's this world coming to?
@@pamhunter-to4xs yeah like why didnt they try to avoid the tornado instead of standing up like a statue
the tornado coming towards the camera gives me so much anxiety but at the same time, it's so facinating and i can't look away.
Ikr
fluffideer So True!
I must firmly agree
Dang it rubber. You stole my joke. But yes. God of art, if you would kindly shut your mom that would be great.
Same if you see one in person lol We were stuck standing there looking at it come up in our yard. My dad ran up and said "What the hell is wrong with yall? RUN!" 😂
I don’t think any elderly fellow would be that ignorant
The way everything else was taking off before the house is insane, I hope everyone in that area was safe
THIS is the type of stuff that needs to be in “top 5 most terrifying moments caught on camera” videos. Oh my god.
Don’t use gods name in vein. It’s an act of god.
Instead we get fake ghost videos in that top 5
Agree
@@HowDidIGet3700Subs cry about it
Be carefull what you wish for fucking trend spot clickbaiting you
That was f*cking terrifying.
I know
for sure
yep i don’t ever want to be near one ✝️✝️✝️
kzhead.info/sun/ntdsYKmNoHeGZok/bejne.html his account of the incident, the tornado also killed his wife
@@fishinwithq3959 that’s so sad :(
"and that kids is why we do not record natural disasters!"
Mental health
bro's so calm like hes done it millon times
Knowing someone died in this house as a result of this tornado is truly heartbreaking
Blue Widow cuz some ppl are dumb. Your life is more important than some 100 thousand views on social media
@@alphareborn9908 The man was supposedly 80 yrs old.. There's not much he can do to save her.
Izzyistic maybe move away from the house... I doubt he was 80 lmao. And if he was then I guess he was just done with life and didn’t care. Edit: so he was 80. I guess he didn’t give a fuck lol but his wife died which is sad. Edit 2: His wife alerted him of a tornado moving closer, he believed it was going to miss them and stayed in the house.
So he lived but his wife passed away?
@@nailbabez8289 yes
This is some of the best tornado footage you'll see. Like you're right there watching death approach. If you've ever had a Tornado dream, you know it's a lot like this video. Terrifying
Never thought I'd see smod commenting on a tornado vid. Thinking of switching up jobs and becoming a chaser?
@@paulcampbell3208 i have been a huge storm guy since childhood. I go after tornadoes and blizzards alike and everything in between. In the midwest we get a little of everything. The extremes are my fun zone!
Oh yeah it is, by miles. The guy even survived aswell. (His wife sadly died however)
@@StonedMeadowOfDoom music channel I follow replied to me and we got shit in common Cross that one off my bucket list
I literally have reoccurring nightmares where I go to look out my window and I see a tornado heading my way. Worst dreams ever!
That was genuinely disturbing, not just watching the tornado inch closer and closer, but hearing the wind SCREAMING on video. I am terrified of tornadoes, yet still watch videos on them so I can be educated.
Finally, a video of a tornado without someone saying OMG 563 times.
Instead it's just super heavy breathing for the first minute and a half
@@braelyn.b__ that's understandable
Ur right when people say OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG it’s really annoying
Foreal blaspheming against God. Look at his wrath imagine what he’ll will be like
U can’t hear it
the fact that this goes full earrape in the end is terrifying
It sounds like a house being put through a blender.
@@ironwoodnf9128 i guess thats not too far from the truth tbh
Ironwood NF exactlyyy
Persephone! 😃
I think that part will be the lorde's intro of her upcoming album
I've been through Kansas, would not want to live there! This is scary!
The eerie quiet after the thing passed is indescribable.
You don’t want to go through a tornado. Back in 1996, my mother and I barely escaped one. The sound of one alone is terrifying. It was like a whistling teakettle mixed with a roaring beast.
We had an EF1 go by our house last year. I live in a high rise. Even though the closest it got was half a mile away, the inflow and rfd winds were so bad, you could hear our whole building just whistling in the halls. For about ten minutes, the whole time it was on the ground. It makes quite a bit of noise, doesn't it? Sounded like a huge waterfall.
I didn’t have close calls per say, but being 6 years old and my sister only 8, hearing a tornado close to us and having to run downstairs while our mom was at work scares me still (or I’m a coward. Probably both)
I'm not surprised.
I lived through a tornado back in 1992. I was in the sixth grade and it hit at like 9:00 A.M. that morning. It picked up a motorcycle and threw it through the library and killed our librarian. Ironically, the teacher whose motorcycle it was died years later in motorcycle accident when he drove to school and got caught in a bad storm.
Jay, That’s terrible! The tornado we barely escaped seem to come out of nowhere. There were huge trees and some hills blocking the view, and suddenly there it was! Black clouds and roaring winds spinning all into one. The dogs started acting weird. It was bad! The news that day was giving no warnings or anything. They can come out if nowhere! Scary. We barely made it to lower shelter.
This guy stared death straight in the eye and thought to himself, "this would make a great video."
I mean he thought he was gonna die so why not. Let the world see a Tornado up close.
@@AP-57 when he started filming he thought it would just keep moving west but then it unexpectedly went his direction according to an interview he had so i dont think he initially started filming bc he thought he was gonna die anyway
@@rinnittt Oh. I guess once he saw it was going towards him he said "fuck it" and kept recording anyway and accepted death? I honestly don't know.
@@AP-57 if I were him, I’d sing “Country Road” like Merlin in Kingsman: The Golden Circle
he's a cameraman, he don't die
Wow! It’s so quiet that I can hear the sound of it coming! Whoa!
What does it for me is slowly watching it get closer and closer until you can’t see the house in front of you and then you get consumed by it.
An example of “if a tornado looks like it’s not moving, it’s moving towards you” Edit: oh for the love of god, i have seen like three people say i copied that other top comment. both of our comments were made one month ago. i didn’t even see that other comment when i wrote this. calm down
Yup.
Actually it appears to get bigger so it did move, and you can also use other senses such as increase in sound to determine an approach by a tornado.
@@phylactarymeshcopteru4382 True, because as seen here, the wedge tornado was coming directly.
Crazy part is that you can tell this one is headed directly for them. It grows in size within minutes.
It only took 1:47 seconds for the tornado to destroy that neighborhood. It was moving at the speed of light, it seems.
Let's be honest, we never searched for this clip.
I am actually looking up videos of things getting sucked into tornadoes. This one looked cool so I clicked it
I did ti scare myself
Actually I did, I’m fascinated with Tornadoes.
You think? I searched for it because I study tornadoes.
*L*
Unfortunate that the wife of the man recording passed as a result of the tornado
so did the woman in the other house seen in this video
@@redfox_84the woman in the other house also died
This is the best video on KZhead.
When people said tornados sounded like a train I thought they wear kidding… EDIT: Thx for all the likes guys😃😊
It's almost musical...
@@matthewheben6161 lmao what
It sounds like when I blow on my mic to annoy people
they do i even experienced it myself
@@willtrojan8854 😂😂