5 CRAZIEST TORNADO VIDEOS Caught On Camera | MOST EXTREME TORNADOES of 2023 | Best of 2023

Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping journey as we dive into the terrifying world of tornadoes! In this gripping video, we’ll unveil the top five most MASSIVE and spine-chilling tornadoes ever recorded in history. Brace yourself for jaw-dropping footage and heart-stopping stories that will leave you in awe. With an eerie and captivating soundtrack, we’ll take you on a virtual tour through the destruction unleashed by these extraordinary forces of nature. Witness the raw power of tornadoes as they tear through cities, leaving a path of devastation in their wake. Join us on this thrilling adventure, and be sure to hit that like button if you’re ready to embark on this electrifying journey! Don’t forget to share this video with your friends and family who have a taste for the extraordinary. Together, let’s witness the awe-inspiring fury of the most terrifying tornadoes ever recorded. 00:00 The Tri-State Tornado 00:23 The 2013 El Reno Tornado 00:43 The 1955 Udall Tornado 01:04 The 1920 Palm Sunday Tornado 01:27 The 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore Tornado 01:54 Closing Thoughts 02:12 Call to Action Visit Our Youtube Channel Here: 5 CRAZIEST TORNADO VIDEOS Caught On Camera | MOST EXTREME Tornado Compilation | Best of 2023 Check Out Our Other Videos Here: CRAZIEST TORNADO VIDEOS - Best of 2023 tornado videos tornado documentary tornadoes caught on tape biggest tornado caught on camera tornado compilation dangerous tornado In 2023 there currently have been 1165 confirmed tornadoes in the United States (as of Nov 27). That’s just under the annual average. For some storm chasers, 2023 was a great year, for others, very challenging and disappointing. Though I documented 20 tornadoes, I personally fall somewhere in between as I missed the majority of the spectacularly photogenic tornado events in Iowa, Nebraska and Colorado. The year was characterized by nontypical chase setups in fringe states like Mississippi, Arkansas and Illinois as well as several hard to forecast long range, upslope set ups in Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas had lower than average storm events it seems as the days of May Lee Low triple point set-ups rolling across the Plains were almost absent. Remarkable supercell structures were abundant across the entire alley. REMARKABLE STORM EVENTS FEATURED: ARKANSAS Racing toward me at 50 mph was a killer EF3 In Arkansas. After ripping through Little Rock and Jacksonville, this tornado would injure 50 people and miraculously only one fatality was reported. However, this outbreak was just beginning. another large, intense tornado was about to tear through Wynne Arkansas. In its wake of obliterated homes, the high end EF3 claimed the lives of 4 people. ILLINOIS & IOWA A fast moving tornadic supercell tracked from Missouri into Illinois. Several chasers were hit by a tornado with max EF3 rated damage. Luckily, the chasers would all survive. Because of the the high precipitation storm mode, extremely fast cell motion and difficult chasing terrain, I kept my distance. Over in Iowa, Scott Currens was documenting an incredibly photogenic tornado. See his footage here... KANSAS One storm in eastern Kansas would produce 8 tornadoes after sunset that would traverse mostly open country in the Flint Hills. Elsewhere near OKC, interacting supercells danced in a Fujiwhara effect producing numerous tornadoes. NEBRASKA A long tracking EF2 would track North near Lyons Nebraska where it was wrapped in heavy rain. a couple other EF2s would touch down during this outbreak including a photogenic tornado producer near Greeley and Spaulding Nebraska. TEXAS & OKLAHOMA The event of the day was a deadly EF3 tornado tearing through Perryton Texas, ending the lives of 3 people and injuring 100 others. MATADOR TEXAS On June 21, another extremely dangerous storm was tracking over a region with limited roads. While I was giving the storm a wide birth, Daniel Shaw managed to capture and report the intense rain-wrapped tornado prior to it striking Matador Texas. His reports directly resulted in locals seeking shelter. Unfortunately 4 deaths occurred. You can see Daniel’s incredible account of this event here... WYOMING On June 23 in I finally scored some pretty tornadoes in Wyoming. The largest of the tornadoes would impact the outskirts of the small town Hawk Springs. No fatalities were reported. Chasing around the scenic bluffs and challenging road network, I managed to eek out a couple more tornadoes as the cyclic supercell moved into Nebraska. A damaging tornado would prompt a tornado emergency in Scott’s Bluff and Gering as locals evacuated town. Fortunately no fatalities occurred.
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