Joplin EF5 Tornado Video Most Vivid Ever Audio Wise?
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:24 am
This video needs it's own thread because any discussion on it would get lost in the large one.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQnvxJZucds[/youtube]
That video completely sent chills down my back, which is very rare. I think that is the most vivid audio of a EF5 tornado I have ever heard and any weather "footage" at that. Even though it was less defined when the media on TV played that clip back, watching it online with higher audio quality really sent that piece to the next level. That actually might become very historic footage years later looking back even though I thought much less first watching that on TV. I haven't heard so much glass breaking/shattering all simultaneously in anything else I've ever heard.
In greater detail, it seemed like there were two waves of the tornado in the middle and I wonder if they were in the center of the EF5 twister during that first lull. That would be astounding to capture that on "video". That typical pitch black outside before the tornado approaches seemed to be constant for a very long time seen at the start of the clip. In other videos of EF5 and down to EF3 tornadoes, I've seen it go from daylight to pitch black within seconds. Not sure how much is known on this.
I see the comments on the video page are disabled, does anyone know if they were disabled right from the start or recently disabled?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQnvxJZucds[/youtube]
That video completely sent chills down my back, which is very rare. I think that is the most vivid audio of a EF5 tornado I have ever heard and any weather "footage" at that. Even though it was less defined when the media on TV played that clip back, watching it online with higher audio quality really sent that piece to the next level. That actually might become very historic footage years later looking back even though I thought much less first watching that on TV. I haven't heard so much glass breaking/shattering all simultaneously in anything else I've ever heard.
In greater detail, it seemed like there were two waves of the tornado in the middle and I wonder if they were in the center of the EF5 twister during that first lull. That would be astounding to capture that on "video". That typical pitch black outside before the tornado approaches seemed to be constant for a very long time seen at the start of the clip. In other videos of EF5 and down to EF3 tornadoes, I've seen it go from daylight to pitch black within seconds. Not sure how much is known on this.
I see the comments on the video page are disabled, does anyone know if they were disabled right from the start or recently disabled?