Whatever is proven or not proven, every tornado is different. The location,the population,the strength,the deaths,the destruction,the warning siren,the time of day,the season,storm shelters, basements for safety. Every storm,tornado,flood,earthquake,tropical storm,hurricane,blizzard,and forest fire,has changed my way of thinking. I think,luck and God are on my side. I made it,and so did my family. I’am 50 now,and,have traveled riding race horses. Most of my worst experiences happened growing up
@applesareg00d theories are hypothetical. they have not been proven. theories are based on observation whereas hypotheses are an educated guess. if a theory is proven, it is no longer a theory, it is a scientific fact. high school education, 1999, scientific method. know what you speak before you speak it.
@Barderella Relativity is still a theory. Y’all are messing up the meanings of theoretical and hypothetical. Theories have been proven, hypotheses have not.
@ranger1843 if your reply to my last sentence is …duh!, then u agree there is a center axis where the winds are calmer And you are correct, it is theory, but relativity was also just a theory We just need more data…and with the advances in technology, i believe we will soon know for sure. But i believe in the eye theory…i have been in a tornado…1967 Oak Lawn, IL so i speak with that experience in my hip pocket.
@Barderella Read my post below. Eyes in tornadoes are still classified as mainly theoretical. There were radar echo signatures very similar to eyes with the Greensburg tornado; however I am not totally convinced that calm winds existed within those “holes”. There are videos of both the Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado of April 27th and the Fredericksburg, VA tornado of October 13th that show the tornado passing by followed by calm and then a microburst. As for your last sentence…duh!
@ranger1843 yes there is. it is especially prominent in large wedge tornadoes. Read the stories of people in the greensburg, ks tornado, about how it came on them, it got a little calmer and they thought it was over, only to have the back end of it with opposite directional winds hit them. Every circulation has a center that the winds revolve around my friend
@DBR96A Actually, you’re right, theoretically. However, I am skeptical of your claim of their insignificance. Eyes are very important when it comes to velocity gradients (acceleration).
That playset did an admirable job of staying put through some nasty wind. Impressive!
Has anyone noticed at 2:24 the Cat that runs across the yard from right to left?
Whatever is proven or not proven, every tornado is different. The location,the population,the strength,the deaths,the destruction,the warning siren,the time of day,the season,storm shelters, basements for safety. Every storm,tornado,flood,earthquake,tropical storm,hurricane,blizzard,and forest fire,has changed my way of thinking. I think,luck and God are on my side. I made it,and so did my family. I’am 50 now,and,have traveled riding race horses. Most of my worst experiences happened growing up
OH MAH GOT OH MAH GOT TRAMPLEENE! TRAMPLEEN!
LOL LOOKS LIKE A HAMSTER FACEPLANTED AT 2:27 ON THE CAMERA!!!!!
We have had train vs tornado and now we finally have the video we have all been waiting for……trampoline vs tornado
It just takes forever for the tornado to show up…Makes my heart race
thumbs up if this shit sent your heart racing O_O
@applesareg00d theories are hypothetical. they have not been proven. theories are based on observation whereas hypotheses are an educated guess. if a theory is proven, it is no longer a theory, it is a scientific fact. high school education, 1999, scientific method. know what you speak before you speak it.
@Barderella Relativity is still a theory. Y’all are messing up the meanings of theoretical and hypothetical. Theories have been proven, hypotheses have not.
@ranger1843 if your reply to my last sentence is …duh!, then u agree there is a center axis where the winds are calmer
And you are correct, it is theory, but relativity was also just a theory
We just need more data…and with the advances in technology, i believe we will soon know for sure. But i believe in the eye theory…i have been in a tornado…1967 Oak Lawn, IL so i speak with that experience in my hip pocket.
@Barderella Read my post below. Eyes in tornadoes are still classified as mainly theoretical. There were radar echo signatures very similar to eyes with the Greensburg tornado; however I am not totally convinced that calm winds existed within those “holes”. There are videos of both the Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado of April 27th and the Fredericksburg, VA tornado of October 13th that show the tornado passing by followed by calm and then a microburst. As for your last sentence…duh!
@ranger1843 yes there is. it is especially prominent in large wedge tornadoes. Read the stories of people in the greensburg, ks tornado, about how it came on them, it got a little calmer and they thought it was over, only to have the back end of it with opposite directional winds hit them. Every circulation has a center that the winds revolve around my friend
@DBR96A Actually, you’re right, theoretically. However, I am skeptical of your claim of their insignificance. Eyes are very important when it comes to velocity gradients (acceleration).