The Largest Tornadoes In Recorded History | Mega Disaster | Spark

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Tornados are unpredictable, volatile and lethal. They leave behind obliterated towns and bewildered scientists. Each one is unique, most are dangerous and a few are deadly.

The Earth’s titanic forces can rip apart the land, homes and people’s lives. This series exposes their killer characteristics and why they can be so devastating.

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I was a firefighter when the Jarrell tornado happened, I worked triage and it was horrible. I still have nightmares. I pray I never see anything like that again.

MsCheermom
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If the tornado looks like it’s standing still, it’s coming directly at you.
That’s an old Tornadian Alley Proverb.

Bravo-Too-Much
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I live in a small town in Illinois. The only thing scarier than those sirens is wrestling a cat into a pillowcase while the wind howls.

PopcornLoverr
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I live in Dixie Alley, and tomorrow is the 58th anniversary of the Candlestick Park tornado, an F5 that deciminated Candlestick Park, Jackson Mississippi, March 3, 1966. My daddy was at Candlestick that day and survived, which I'm thankful for, because I was born almost 5 months later. Daddy went Home in 2012, and he never forgot to his dying day. I was raised with a healthy respect for those monsters.

ChristChickAutistic
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Amazing to go from a meteorologist explaining the science to the sherif on the phone saying, " get everybody inside cause this is one big sumbitch."

JDubyuh
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Sadly, the Jarrell Tx tornado was so powerful, that most of the bodies recovered were so unrecognizable, because the wind and sand removed skin and hair.
So sad.

MWoods-rswp
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I was next to a tornado when I was six and I still have nightmares about twisters. I am 63 now and it still happens from time to time.

hillbillychrist
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Dallas Texas fun fact: Down town Dallas actually has an entire system of underground tunnels built during the cold war where many folks can access from the street. They are still in use today with shops and eateries and can actually keep thousands of people safe in an even such as this one described in the video.

discojelly
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"And killed their dog, Sugar"

that's enough depression for this fine 3am morning

astro
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My mother lived through a couple tornados. She always told me that in these documentaries they never get the sound right. She said its a sound you never forget.

APixieNinja
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Here I am from Dallas, TX watching this documentary after 12 tornadoes ripped through north Texas a couple days ago. I’ve been living in Dallas for 17 years and have been awakened by so many tornado sirens, albeit I have never seen a tornado. A part of me has always wanted to see one in person from a distance, but I have come to realize my naive stupidity.

kylewalker
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Born and raised in Plano, TX, lived in Dallas for about 5 years before moving to Sherman...been thru warnings and close calls, saw my first tornado in October 2019...saw it cross 635/75 in my rearview mirror while racing to get home after work...i love watching these beautiful storms but i would prefer to keep watching them from a distance or in the rearview mirror

heatherramirez
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He keeps saying the tornado rips the roof off, yet you can clearly see the whole house go flying off the ground. It bothers me.

nmri
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To everyone commenting about joplin or el reno, this was made before that. The upload date means nothing you can tell by the production it was made in the 2000s or early 2010s

chrisl
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The mighty power of nature is awe-inspiring. My heart goes out to those whose lives have been affected by these tragic events.

imogenetabion
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Anyone else preparing for tornado season 2024 by watching this?😂

Volfan
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a town of 600, and the sheriff has 65 people in his jail??? There's some southern justice for ya!

wallyman
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This is the first documentary I choose to watch

rmimpact
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Does anyone else think it’s weird this guy has created a whole monster tornado fantasy including specific cities?

oldageisdumb
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"It's not THAT the wind blows, it's WHAT the wind blows" - Ron White

JillUdart