I live an hour north of nashville in kentucky and I remember the night that happened we had a tornado within a mile from my house that was a scary night
We had a tornado less than a mile away from us, it was literally 5 minutes driving distance down the road from us. When I realized that it was there i panicked because it was so close but luckily we were spared unlike so many others, my prayers go out to them 🙏
Tornadoes that go through larger cities with big buildings are hard to judge. The streets turn into wind tunnels so the wind on the ground could be a lot stronger than the actual tornado itself
God bless Nashville...from Fl🙏
I live in Nashville but I slept through it no sirens
Same here
I know it's so awful that no one was informed to seek shelter
Lol what? I lived on Broadway and heard Multiple sirens going off. And the news did tell people to take shelter...
Zay TheGamer yeah wth happened with that? I slept through it all
No there were sirens you probably just couldn't hear them there was a total of 12 alarms that I counted
Thank god I didn't get hit! My dad lives in German town though, he said he was okay. Prayers to who ever was effected.
I live in Madison I didn’t get a wink of sleep last night with all the fireworks going on. God bless the fams.
I live in knox actually
what a monster that storm was
The tornado almost traveled 100! Miles
Thanks for shooting this in landscape mode. Oops, nevermind.
Actually this is a cat's eye view from a real cat
I hope my friend is okay
I live an hour north of nashville in kentucky and I remember the night that happened we had a tornado within a mile from my house that was a scary night
We had a tornado less than a mile away from us, it was literally 5 minutes driving distance down the road from us. When I realized that it was there i panicked because it was so close but luckily we were spared unlike so many others, my prayers go out to them 🙏
In my prayers from 45 min away
Wats the EF scale on this thing?
Supposedly the tornado was around an EF3-EF4, but reporters are unsure. One of the reasons why is because the winds reached higher than 150 mph.
Tornadoes that go through larger cities with big buildings are hard to judge. The streets turn into wind tunnels so the wind on the ground could be a lot stronger than the actual tornado itself
@@manicmondaypodcast8008 Ah, okay. I didn't think about that
@@sickmxcha3458 you fuck it was ef4
@@manicmondaypodcast8008 this twister is ef4 dumb fuck
When that happen I prayed for everyone saftyt
Ef 4 category
Noice view
I’m praying for y’all ♡