It kind of has [this](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjG2LicdmelJnv_8awd4DXnClk8Sv9dxi6jogVtcWk3MSlD96ffdxXS-6E7PBZOrH-ZFi07DhkVRNkzKuD53GiXDMAG5hYe8sK7qzoL-lmzEOJyr_YrAXm-_tltXtTAvbhyphenhyphenj1kAsAuyV54/s280/brie.jpg) going on too
It's a multi vortex tornado, if you see there's at least 3 different columns of vortices , kind of looks to be 4... This gives me chills every time but if you haven't heard about the "Deadman Walking", a Native American legend, this seems to be another instance. I see it 😨
That's the one I was talking about but there were more since then I've come to find out, like El Reno. I thought they were more rare. But still, two this year within about a week as well as this early is off the wall bonkers
I can’t even imagine how terrifying this would be out on an open plain. Also, the Dead Man Walking tornado?!?!?! If the natives thought it was an evil spirit! OMG😵💫😵
So I got really intrigued by the information you provided and did a little research. Apparently, the Deadman Walking thing is not a Native American legend. One Redditor explained that in a post on this subreddit about a year ago. Still incredibly interesting nonetheless!
https://www.nhpr.org/environment/2022-08-05/outside-inbox-how-do-tornadoes-feature-in-indigenous-myths
"Sequoyah Quinton, a citizen of the Cherokee nation, is a photographer and tornado chaser. He says some tribal elders would refer to tornadoes, in their language, as "Dead Man Walking," referring to two simultaneous tornadoes spawned from one thunderstorm.
Pybus says there is one thing these myths have in common: Tornadoes are always treated with respect and reverence. And while the myths may not always be written down, they may actually be present as symbols. We just don't realize that's what we're looking at.*
Huh, didn't realize there are other myths and legends as well as the plains Native legends, so not only the Deadman Walking but the Baba Yaga of Russian folklore is the one I recognized as well as others. Thanks for getting me to look at a couple more pages!
Dont worry, I am not ruskie to shoot surrendering ppl. Its protoslavic btw, since before the Poland even, so everybody east of Odra claims its thiers. Vatniks have the weakest claim to it tho, its a forest witch, not a snow one.
[Dead Man Walking Video and origins.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JK7XOMTs6j8)
I included the video for anyone else who was curious. Thanks for teaching me something cool and new!
https://www.nhpr.org/environment/2022-08-05/outside-inbox-how-do-tornadoes-feature-in-indigenous-myths
"Sequoyah Quinton, a citizen of the Cherokee nation, is a photographer and tornado chaser. He says some tribal elders would refer to tornadoes, in their language, as "Dead Man Walking," referring to two simultaneous tornadoes spawned from one thunderstorm.
Pybus says there is one thing these myths have in common: Tornadoes are always treated with respect and reverence. And while the myths may not always be written down, they may actually be present as symbols. We just don't realize that's what we're looking at.*
Huh, didn't realize there are other myths and legends as well as the plains Native legends, so not only the Deadman Walking but the Baba Yaga of Russian folklore is the one I recognized as well as others.
TLDR: It certainly is as well as many other myths such as the Baba Yaga of Slavic origins. The reason OP on your post thought that was because most Native people did not have a writing system; it's very often just pictograms and hieroglyphics. You have to recognize what you're looking at.
Many of us have an oral history, passed down through generations and so it's not easily researchable unless you actually travel to come and see our elders ("our" elders, I'm Canadian so technically not my elders) and hear the stories firsthand (secondhand or idk what you'd call that info), although it is getting easier in that scientists seem to be doing that more and more recently and *actually* putting it to/in print.
A great example of this is the ship, "the Franklin" that was lost for a couple hundred years. The Inuit had stories of seeing this ship and passed it down until the Canadian government finally decided to go talk to them.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/canadaehx.com/2021/06/05/the-inuit-and-the-franklin-expedition/amp/
Wow, just actually read it and the amount of information they gave that was flat out ignored as fiction is maddening. 😠😤
Because OP or someone took the original video, flipped it and stretched it vertically. This is lame.
Edit for more downvotes: it’s lame not only because it’s stolen, it’s freaking spinning the wrong way 😂 Reed Timmer has the OG video, which puts OP to shame.
Don't know why you're downvoted, this is absolutely flipped and stretched. The tornado was not anti-cyclonic lol. It looks even more incredible on the real video. Doing that to avoid takedowns is lame as fuck. This footage was actually taken by Reed Timmer's team
I saw the original not long after it happened. The POV is off on this one. The Timmer video was more to the side(?) So that the barn was between camera and tornado. This one looks more AI generated than retouched.
I agree. Is anyone going to talk about death toll?
Edit: Addition. Thousands of homes have been completely destroyed recently across the nation.
It’s terrifying. Thousands more are left without power. It’s getting to be +100 degrees in Texas. Sad for all of those out there suffering.
I just recently started watching his channel! I've been researching more due to the crazy season we're having. It's also a little scary I hadn't realized that tornado alley moved to include my state, I thought it was further north.
The drone was piloted by Reed Timmer's team, all expert meteorologists/storm chasers. Basically, they just know the anatomy of storms/tornadoes well enough to know where is safe and where is "oh shit time to go". The fact that this tornado had such a clear rear inflow (that rush of wind running along the ground into the tornado itself) also helped. Storms have complicated and fluid/constantly changing anatomy, but anatomy nonetheless that can be learned.
Yeah, this is the second multi vortexer in a week (that I've seen, not sure about when they were filmed although I'm sure they're both this season). Scary stuff
I mean there's a video I posted in another comment here that shows a picture FROM THE 90s!! And now we get 2 more in a week. It's bananas.
Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong and that these are more common now but as far as I know, super rare
So the size of this tornado isn’t the impressive thing here. In fact, the path of destruction, while strong, was condensed into a small path.
What does make this tornado notable is its many sub-vortices and wind speed.
Isn’t this kind of a normal tornado size for USA?
It’s always cool to see them (not cool about death and damage), but this doesn’t look big compared to the many others I’ve watched videos of over the years.
Am i the only one to find tornadoes undettling and creepy af? Its literally the only natural disaster that gives me chills just by seeing footage of it
Not sizeable, EF5’s can be a mile wild like the one that took out one third of Joplin, Missouri. 158 deaths, 1,200 injuries, $3b in damage in 2011. This one is what maybe 100-150ft wide that you could watch from the neighbors farm?
I’m amazed at the wind turbines ability to stay put in the ground. Americas energy companies must put extra structural support in these installations in high volume tornado areas?
It’s hard to tell if this is real or from a drone and if it’s real, how did a drone manage that kind of weather? There’s so many questions about this clip.
Yo dawg, I heard you like tornadoes, so we put a tornado inside of your tornado.
It kind of has [this](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjG2LicdmelJnv_8awd4DXnClk8Sv9dxi6jogVtcWk3MSlD96ffdxXS-6E7PBZOrH-ZFi07DhkVRNkzKuD53GiXDMAG5hYe8sK7qzoL-lmzEOJyr_YrAXm-_tltXtTAvbhyphenhyphenj1kAsAuyV54/s280/brie.jpg) going on too
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
If you look at footages of el reno 2013, you can see that phenomenon , and 9 times out of 10, it is terrifying.
It looks like 5 or 6 tornadoes all dancing around each other.
Why does it look like it is not real?
It's a multi vortex tornado, if you see there's at least 3 different columns of vortices , kind of looks to be 4... This gives me chills every time but if you haven't heard about the "Deadman Walking", a Native American legend, this seems to be another instance. I see it 😨
yep like the Jarrell, TX tornado that has the picture of the dead man walking tornado.
That's the one I was talking about but there were more since then I've come to find out, like El Reno. I thought they were more rare. But still, two this year within about a week as well as this early is off the wall bonkers
for sure! I thought they were more rare as well.
I can’t even imagine how terrifying this would be out on an open plain. Also, the Dead Man Walking tornado?!?!?! If the natives thought it was an evil spirit! OMG😵💫😵
So I got really intrigued by the information you provided and did a little research. Apparently, the Deadman Walking thing is not a Native American legend. One Redditor explained that in a post on this subreddit about a year ago. Still incredibly interesting nonetheless!
https://www.nhpr.org/environment/2022-08-05/outside-inbox-how-do-tornadoes-feature-in-indigenous-myths "Sequoyah Quinton, a citizen of the Cherokee nation, is a photographer and tornado chaser. He says some tribal elders would refer to tornadoes, in their language, as "Dead Man Walking," referring to two simultaneous tornadoes spawned from one thunderstorm. Pybus says there is one thing these myths have in common: Tornadoes are always treated with respect and reverence. And while the myths may not always be written down, they may actually be present as symbols. We just don't realize that's what we're looking at.* Huh, didn't realize there are other myths and legends as well as the plains Native legends, so not only the Deadman Walking but the Baba Yaga of Russian folklore is the one I recognized as well as others. Thanks for getting me to look at a couple more pages!
Slavic not Russian lmao, its much older than Moscowite shithole. And nothing to do with tornados.
Ah yes, excuse me... I suppose I know much more about North American terminology. My bad. 🙌🏾 Hands up, don't shoot
Dont worry, I am not ruskie to shoot surrendering ppl. Its protoslavic btw, since before the Poland even, so everybody east of Odra claims its thiers. Vatniks have the weakest claim to it tho, its a forest witch, not a snow one.
Doesn't her house walk around on chicken legs?
It looks like a dead man dancing
I dont know what that looks like; I've never seen a dead man dance before
[Just like it](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kegF3MbNLzQ)
[Dead Man Walking Video and origins.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JK7XOMTs6j8) I included the video for anyone else who was curious. Thanks for teaching me something cool and new!
Apparently not a native American thing https://www.reddit.com/r/tornado/s/M6MJqSsDaJ
https://www.nhpr.org/environment/2022-08-05/outside-inbox-how-do-tornadoes-feature-in-indigenous-myths "Sequoyah Quinton, a citizen of the Cherokee nation, is a photographer and tornado chaser. He says some tribal elders would refer to tornadoes, in their language, as "Dead Man Walking," referring to two simultaneous tornadoes spawned from one thunderstorm. Pybus says there is one thing these myths have in common: Tornadoes are always treated with respect and reverence. And while the myths may not always be written down, they may actually be present as symbols. We just don't realize that's what we're looking at.* Huh, didn't realize there are other myths and legends as well as the plains Native legends, so not only the Deadman Walking but the Baba Yaga of Russian folklore is the one I recognized as well as others. TLDR: It certainly is as well as many other myths such as the Baba Yaga of Slavic origins. The reason OP on your post thought that was because most Native people did not have a writing system; it's very often just pictograms and hieroglyphics. You have to recognize what you're looking at. Many of us have an oral history, passed down through generations and so it's not easily researchable unless you actually travel to come and see our elders ("our" elders, I'm Canadian so technically not my elders) and hear the stories firsthand (secondhand or idk what you'd call that info), although it is getting easier in that scientists seem to be doing that more and more recently and *actually* putting it to/in print. A great example of this is the ship, "the Franklin" that was lost for a couple hundred years. The Inuit had stories of seeing this ship and passed it down until the Canadian government finally decided to go talk to them. https://www.google.com/amp/s/canadaehx.com/2021/06/05/the-inuit-and-the-franklin-expedition/amp/ Wow, just actually read it and the amount of information they gave that was flat out ignored as fiction is maddening. 😠😤
Aha! Thank you for this reply!
Anytime! ☺️
Because OP or someone took the original video, flipped it and stretched it vertically. This is lame. Edit for more downvotes: it’s lame not only because it’s stolen, it’s freaking spinning the wrong way 😂 Reed Timmer has the OG video, which puts OP to shame.
Don't know why you're downvoted, this is absolutely flipped and stretched. The tornado was not anti-cyclonic lol. It looks even more incredible on the real video. Doing that to avoid takedowns is lame as fuck. This footage was actually taken by Reed Timmer's team
Thank you, kind stranger.
I saw the original not long after it happened. The POV is off on this one. The Timmer video was more to the side(?) So that the barn was between camera and tornado. This one looks more AI generated than retouched.
I was about to say, this isn’t the true video, and a drone would have gone bye bye
Thank you for the explanation. Here's an updoot because I thought this video looked "wrong" but not enough caffeine to determine why.
What is the smoke from that building?
That's what I was wondering. And how did that little house withstand it?
First thoughts were, "Is that a barn, and are there animals in there?"
It's on fire, you can see flames right before the house goes out of frame.
It's absolutely not. Watch the [original *unstolen* footage](https://youtu.be/IEFGKMWYD-E?si=Kr9WCiXO7bz5LH-L) and tell me it spontaneously combusted.
The original footage is far more impressive!!
I agree. Is anyone going to talk about death toll? Edit: Addition. Thousands of homes have been completely destroyed recently across the nation. It’s terrifying. Thousands more are left without power. It’s getting to be +100 degrees in Texas. Sad for all of those out there suffering.
The miracle is that many more weren't killed. RIP to those who did. The devastation is horrific.
There are flames in that footage, too.
Welp, the house is on fire. Better call the tornado...
I wondered that too - crazy
It’s cocaine.
Insulation.
I think it’s flame retardants
It's dust and condensation.
That’s rain
It's not condensation as the air piles up against it? EDIT: Nah, that's not it, is it?
Pablo Escobar’s last stash of product.
I’ve never seen a tornado with such well-defined subvortices before. Also I think this is Reed Timmer’s team that took these drone shots right?
yes this is his footage, this video is mirrored and stretched
I just recently started watching his channel! I've been researching more due to the crazy season we're having. It's also a little scary I hadn't realized that tornado alley moved to include my state, I thought it was further north.
Great footage.
I was thinking the same. I saw this one on his live stream when they sent the drone up. The date is also wrong.
At one point, it looked like a half dozen mini tornadoes forming into one!
It is, it's called a multi vortex tornado
That wind turbine: If I stay reeeeally still, maybe it won’t notice me!
I was wondering how it could not be moving in those winds.
They are able to be locked when wind conditions aren't ideal
Could have generated a year's worth of electricity during this 30 second video.
I don't think that would pay for new fan blades, plus being liable for wherever they land
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEFGKMWYD-E](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEFGKMWYD-E) 2:15 the wind tubine gets snapped in half. money shot.
It collapsed but it was still quiet far away from the tornado if I see that correctly. Impressive how powerful this tornado was
This is what I was looking for, surprised the wind turbine comments are so far down. I wonder if they auto lock when high wind speeds are detected.
Is it on fire?
That looks like a flashing safety light to me
How was that filmed?
Storm chaser drone most likely.
How does that drone not get wrecked by the wind?
The drone was piloted by Reed Timmer's team, all expert meteorologists/storm chasers. Basically, they just know the anatomy of storms/tornadoes well enough to know where is safe and where is "oh shit time to go". The fact that this tornado had such a clear rear inflow (that rush of wind running along the ground into the tornado itself) also helped. Storms have complicated and fluid/constantly changing anatomy, but anatomy nonetheless that can be learned.
Wow cool, thanks for the info!
That’s what I was wondering. Give a gold medal to the scientists that designed that drones stability software.
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Yeah, this is the second multi vortexer in a week (that I've seen, not sure about when they were filmed although I'm sure they're both this season). Scary stuff
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I mean there's a video I posted in another comment here that shows a picture FROM THE 90s!! And now we get 2 more in a week. It's bananas. Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong and that these are more common now but as far as I know, super rare
Why alter the video?
to make it “transformative” so it’s not technically copyright violation
Can’t escape the assholes it seems.
So the size of this tornado isn’t the impressive thing here. In fact, the path of destruction, while strong, was condensed into a small path. What does make this tornado notable is its many sub-vortices and wind speed.
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No, this is not the original video, this is flipped and stretched. The original is landscape
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[The original video :)](https://youtu.be/IEFGKMWYD-E?si=Kr9WCiXO7bz5LH-L)
No, it’s just stolen Source- https://youtu.be/IEFGKMWYD-E
At least it’s the original audio rather than a dumb song or spooky sounds. Edit: added a word to make a coherent sentence
🎵 *Oh no. Oh no. Oh no no no no no* 🎵
video already been reposted so many time the quality has gone to shit
Another video here https://www.reddit.com/r/tornado/s/8SuTGc6Ys4
Looks like there three different tornadoes in one
That’s from May 21st, not May 22nd.
It’s also been flipped and stretched vertically. The original videos are much better.
That little thing is ... wait, it's a HOUSE?
Don't look up an F5 tornado.
Whoever built those houses, needs a medal.
But I was told that American homes are flimsy because they are made out of wood like that one! /s
Why did they mirror the video from the original?
Isn’t this kind of a normal tornado size for USA? It’s always cool to see them (not cool about death and damage), but this doesn’t look big compared to the many others I’ve watched videos of over the years.
it’s bigger than average, but not huge. but the multivortex structure is insane, and the damage it did is the worst in years.
Are tornados usually a big vortex made up of smaller vortices?
no, usually they are just a single vortex, this multi vortex structure is only in very powerful tornadoes.
Not usually. Usually they are a single vortex.
Sir, your tornado coverage does not cover your house burning down sry
To those of you who want the unedited original, [here](https://youtu.be/IEFGKMWYD-E?si=Kr9WCiXO7bz5LH-L)
16 tornados here in Iowa yesturday alone
Nightmare fuel.
The number of tornadoes this year is staggering. I wonder what the count is so far
Am i the only one to find tornadoes undettling and creepy af? Its literally the only natural disaster that gives me chills just by seeing footage of it
It's a family from hell
"The Deadman Walking"
Fuck tik tok
It's actually really compact, but it looks like a monster. A real heavy hitter
I'm curious, was this one an F4 ?
it hasn’t been rated yet, but almost everyone looking at the damage thinks it will at least be ef-4
Rip tornado alley people
It’s mesmeric to look at obviously not fun to be around one
Is it just me or does this look like multiple tornados spinning together?
The two houses at the beginning there looked like they held up pretty well?
Is this the one that killed the stormchaser?
We will rebuild!
The finger of God having writ moves on. Not sure if I remembered the line correctly.
Damn..... this is unreal
Can’t we mitigate these gaint monters with scientific technology .
no.
We all gona just glaze over the fact that somebody’s drone went full Leroy Jenkins on filming that monstrosity of a hurricane?
😳😳😳😳😳
Why is the wind turbine NOT going bananas?
all that wind and the power company decided to keep all that energy out in the wild. WHERE ARE MY TAXES GOING!???
multivortex is such an amazing tornadic phenomenon
Man, drones can sire capture magnificent footage.
It looks like a video game
Not sizeable, EF5’s can be a mile wild like the one that took out one third of Joplin, Missouri. 158 deaths, 1,200 injuries, $3b in damage in 2011. This one is what maybe 100-150ft wide that you could watch from the neighbors farm?
I'm from India, I read about this catastrophe in today's newspaper. Truly tragic.
Why are we just now getting such good footage?!
reed timmer uploaded it a while ago https://youtu.be/BFXN3X4e5sE?si=Ua0PiAQ6krv8_PC3
I’m amazed at the wind turbines ability to stay put in the ground. Americas energy companies must put extra structural support in these installations in high volume tornado areas?
this is a stolen, mirrored, and stretched video. here is the original https://youtu.be/BFXN3X4e5sE?si=Ua0PiAQ6krv8_PC3
James Dyson likes this
Hey, let's put up some wind turbines here, cos I hear you get a bit of wind occasionally.
Parasites that steal media content from the likes of Reed Timmer... low, really low.
I look forward to seeing Hank’s video on this monster later in the year
I told my girl not to worry. Not I'm worried.
Is that cows flying (It always is in cartoons though)
why the fuck is not spinning that windmill?! so much energy wasted
Is it my eyes or am I seeing smaller tornadoes making up the big one?
![gif](giphy|Tj4jjaCxXRVSARsUzN|downsized)
More like dead people flying around.
Crap quality. Just link the original on YouTube. This doesn't do it justice.
How is the camera following the tornado(s)?
May the wrath of god be on all the perpetrators of genocide!!!
What's that white smoke coming from the house?
Looks so evil
Ok well I now have a new appreciation of how fast tornados move thanks to this video, that's pretty scary.
Take the time to find the original footage. Amazingly clear.
Just like the ice lolly
So when are we putting drones in there?
Ai generated
It’s like a visitation from hell
Been through the 1990 Hesston tornado 1/4 mile from our house
Bidens reaction. “I hope the windmills survived “
Shoot it!!!
![gif](giphy|xUA7bcuTndaPQ6jtew) Drone is like let me get a closer look
How is the footage captured? And did that house catch on fire?
These alleged tornadoes are getting out of hand.
Some areas should consider just building houses underground.
We can build Hobbiton together.
CruellaNato
Stolen edited video.
All tornados look angry but this one looks especially pissed off...
For approx. 10 seconds that windmill was about to power 3 states all by its self
A cyclone of mini tornados forming in unison. Rara, but it happens, when it does, pretty terrifying 😳 😬
The original is so much better https://youtu.be/IEFGKMWYD-E?si=-vb3jGCV09zbAjjW
Climate change is going to make the Midwest exciting. Tragic that it's all just a hoax.
I wonder if people in the Bible belt think God is punishing them for their behavior.
Alleged tornado...
This reeks of AI. Who is flying around this close to a massive twister and recording this? Certainly not a drone or helicopter.
Another awesome Reed intercept!
What is the smoke or water vapor coming out of the shed?
DJ Khalid of tornados. Anotha one
It really does sound like a train going down the tracks!
Bro that inflow is amazing
It really looks fake af. That drone shot is crazy. I can't wrap my head around it. If it's real then that's a once in lifetime shot they got
[Thank god we still have meteorological pioneers](https://youtu.be/IEFGKMWYD-E?si=Kr9WCiXO7bz5LH-L)
I'm not saying this is fake, but I thought Tornadoes rotated counterclockwise.. This is going clockwise
[It's edited](https://youtu.be/IEFGKMWYD-E?si=Kr9WCiXO7bz5LH-L)
Ahh.. Ok.. It's rotating in correct direction from your link. Thank you!
video is edited, so yes it’s fake, but technically tornadoes can rotate clockwise, it’s just very rare.
and the wind mill sits still
It’s hard to tell if this is real or from a drone and if it’s real, how did a drone manage that kind of weather? There’s so many questions about this clip.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BFXN3X4e5sE&t=3s&pp=ygULcmVlZCB0aW1tZXI%3D
That is some wild shit. “Windmill down on the left!! Windmill down!!” lol
“SATY IN THE CAR” while driving like 90 mph