Alabama tornado video

wow F-2 tornado car tossing

I heard about the tornado but seeing it on video was awesome. You can clearly see the winds picking up cars and within 5 seconds they are being tossed. Just think how far an EF-5 would toss cars.
Nice footage thanks for sharing.
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This was posted on Wx-Chase so I imagine a lot of you have seen this, but this is really good tornado video from Alabama. It was caught on a security camera, and it shows the tornado tossing cars about. Enjoy! :)

http://www.whnt.com/Global/category.asp?C=6018&nav=menu108_1
 
I think we have a new #1 best tornado video of all-time. That surpasses even the '86 MN copter video IMO. That's the best example of tornadic winds I've ever seen on tape; shows how quick it was there and gone, how localized the violent winds were, and how incredibly narrow the tornadic path was.

I've gotten to the point now, as a chaser, where I'm far more interested in capturing tornado video than watching others', but this is absolutely incredible. It's always been kinda funny how the best tornado videos are never from chasers.
 
Wow simply one of the coolest videos. From all the other videos I've seen this one actually expresses how fast these tornadoes can move. So....When in doubt seek shelter out!
 
Tornado and cars

Ok, that looked like a fairly small vortex on the ground, have no idea what it looked like from say 200 yards away or more but it sure seemed small and tight.

That being said, and seeing how those cars were SO EASILY picked up and tossed, what does this say about the TIV and its chances of surviving something similar? I would hate to see someone like Sean and crew hurt but seeing this video makes me really wonder how safe they would be had that been right over them.

Lastly- is it possible using the frames of the video (photogrametry if I spelled it correctly) and the motions of the cars to estimate wind speeds in this tornado?
 
MN copter video

Shane
Is there a link to that MN video for us to see?

I am thinking that via Bernoulli's principle force that the cars got lifted off by the winds under the chasee and around the tires more then being pushed by the car from the back? I mean those two cars really got a tuble and the tornado was only EF-2.
right wrong both?

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I think we have a new #1 best tornado video of all-time. That surpasses even the '86 MN copter video IMO. That's the best example of tornadic winds I've ever seen on tape; shows how quick it was there and gone, how localized the violent winds were, and how incredibly narrow the tornadic path was.

I've gotten to the point now, as a chaser, where I'm far more interested in capturing tornado video than watching others', but this is absolutely incredible. It's always been kinda funny how the best tornado videos are never from chasers.
 
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Would you guess a storm motion of about 40mph? It is definitely a very small drillbit at the bottom--wish we had some video from further back to go with it.

Interesting juxtaposition to get this and Jim Reed's on-foot insertion on the same day...
 
That Alabama tornado was the most awesome piece I've seen in years. Just guessing with the motion and intense winds.....maybe 50 ft-60 ft wide?.....160-180 mph.?......any engineers want to calculate it???? We will be seeing this film for years.......great training film for discouraging sheltering in a car during a tornado. I would like to see the entire film clip.
 
Question... The way the cars are lifted, is it possible that it's more the pressure difference than the wind that lift them?

I'm more photographer than scientist, sorry if my question is stupid. But I don't see winds pushing cars in that video.
 
Yeah, if this vid doesn't get the point across as to how wicked these tornadic winds can are.....then nothing will.
IMO, it's too bad that there was no accompanying audio. I'll bet this entire scene sounded absolutely SICK!
That's the problem with too many chaser's videos...especially the ones made in recent years. There are some fantastic videos out there...but too many guys (and yes, gals are guilty too) that have pretty much ruined their vids with yelling, screaming and showboating for the camera.
I won't try to speak for all chasers..that would be moronic. But I have met many over the years..and I'd wager my mortgage payment that most of us would just kill for some wild, outstanding tornadic video that showed close, violent action...coupled with the insane sounds that co-incide with the video. Just the ambient sounds.....without any chaser's verbal input.
Can I get a witness??
Like most years...my chase season begins in June. Perhaps I will be the guy who reels in what I'm talking about...the perfect vid with un-interrupted sound. Lord knows I'm game. Bring it on !! Joel in Tucson
 
Question... The way the cars are lifted, is it possible that it's more the pressure difference than the wind that lift them?

I'm more photographer than scientist, sorry if my question is stupid. But I don't see winds pushing cars in that video.

Not a stupid question, Eric. Wind is a physical manifestation of pressure difference! :)
 
Wind is a physical manifestation of horizontal pressure difference which is perpendicularto the gravity vector. We're interested in the vertical pressure gradient force. I'm honestly unsure of what this is in the surface layer. Just thinking about it however, it would take an absurd pressure difference to lift a several thousand pound vehicle in the absence of wind. Keep in mind, however, pressure differences can be caused by wind (think of how aircraft fly).
 
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