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re: Anyone ever seen a tornado in person?

Posted on 1/31/24 at 11:34 am to
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 1/31/24 at 11:34 am to
My Pops watched storms and counted funnel clouds from the backyard of his mother's house during the April 3, 1974 Super Outbreak. He would go on to buy the property adjacent to her and build the house I was raised in. Thirty-seven years later he would stand in nearly the same spot and watch the storms pass during the April 27, 2011 Super Outbreak. I always thought that was an interesting bit of family history.

Fortunately, my Mom was in Virginia visiting my sister in 2011. She would have been a wreck. We lost power from the Hackleburg/Phil Campbell tornado at work (and home). The path on the TV coverage had been really close to home before we lost power. We listened on the car radio after it went out, but couldn't tell exactly where it tracked. I couldn't get my Pops on the phone, and they wouldn't let us leave work until that storm was clear. They finally cut us loose, and I booked it towards my parent's house, trying to call the whole time. I put my hazards on and hit 90+ on the highway. I got home and he and my aunt were sitting on the porch just chilling. They had the car radio on listening to the coverage.
This post was edited on 1/31/24 at 11:36 am
Posted by bayou2
New Orleans, LA
Member since Feb 2007
2971 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 11:37 am to


... I was in Pennsylvania in 2010 when a small twister came up my driveway. I had just returned home from the neighbors house and was fumbling around for my keys to get inside as that thing approached. I opened the door and turned around to look, and there It was, maybe 100 feet away from me, and I just stood in the doorway to watch. Weird feeling. It was a small twister, but had a lot of wind. Flattened all the shrubbery around the house.
The strange part was that the twister went through a bank of trees through the woods and left a jagged space in the trees, making its path until it ended. Not even one tree fell, just the path carved out in the branches.
So it can be said that you can get caught up in the moment.

Posted by Sayre
Felixville
Member since Nov 2011
5509 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 11:42 am to
Not only seen, I've been in the paths of 3.


You don't want any part of that.
This post was edited on 1/31/24 at 11:43 am
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
54687 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 11:47 am to
I bet a lot of people don't even realize how close they have been to being hit by a tornado. I'm not talking about one on the ground, but a storm trying to produce a tornado.

In one of the threads here a couple years ago I was posting from the living room as a warned storm came almost directly over our house. It didn't have one on the ground, I had been watching the radar closely. It was rotating considerably, though. I was watching the rain blow away from the window in the living room and watched as the wind shifted within a few seconds and the rain started pounding the window. My girlfriend at the time yelled from the bathroom, "Is that a tornado?!?!?!" I yelled back, "Don't think so!" She yelled, "Well, it damn sure sounds like it!"
Posted by caro81
Member since Jul 2017
4936 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 11:51 am to
saw a kid get a titty twister once. does that count?
Posted by Traveler
I'm not late-I'm early for tomorrow
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 1/31/24 at 11:59 am to
Some buddies and I were in Port Fourchon to do some fishing and mother nature changed those plans. We took shelter in a shipping connex as the storm passed just to the side of us. It hugged the shoreline taking some of the sheetmetal off the Seaport Offshore Facility before turning inland.
April 2005
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Posted by Pedro
Geaux Hawks
Member since Jul 2008
33676 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 12:57 pm to
Saw one about 3/4 miles away from me a couple years ago ('22 Andover, KS. tornado). wife and I left the theater we were at in the middle of the warning to see it humming along in the backdrop of the sky. I coach in Andover so freaked out and decided to drive in behind it to try and check on everything and help if i could. Not a wise decision from me.
Posted by dgnx6
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2006
68857 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:04 pm to
Yeah, I saw one in MS in the 90s.

But I see water spouts all the time.

Posted by jchamil
Member since Nov 2009
16528 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:07 pm to
quote:

There is a tornado path that roughly tracks I20/59 from MS north of Hattiesburg through Tuscaloosa/Moundville and you couldn’t convince me to live in a house without a storm shelter in that area.


Seems like every time there is a tornado thread on the OT, the path is going right by my grandmother's in Eutaw.
Posted by SuperOcean
Member since Jun 2022
3283 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:08 pm to
Destin bridge looking north.. Saw two tornados drop and bounce back ...pre cell phone days.

Several water spouts in Gulf and St Johns River
Posted by LSUGrrrl
Frisco, TX
Member since Jul 2007
33186 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:11 pm to
I watched the birth of a tornado from my back yard. It had moved beyond the house line by the time it touched down so I didn’t get to see the power or destruction on ground but it took a while to form and was the eeriest thing I’ve ever seen.
Posted by Lonnie Utah
Utah!
Member since Jul 2012
24026 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:17 pm to
I've not seen one, but I've heard one during the night in a hurricane. Sounded like the combination of a speeding locomotive and a jet plane about 200 feet off the ground. And no, it wasn't jut the hurricane. After 6+ hours you learn what that sounds like. This was something different and only lasted 30-60 seconds before it was over.
This post was edited on 1/31/24 at 1:19 pm
Posted by biglego
Ask your mom where I been
Member since Nov 2007
76502 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:28 pm to


This tornado was real to me
Posted by MattA
Member since Nov 2019
1610 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:35 pm to
Yep. Last spring or so in Shreveport. Heard the wind sound change so looked out the backyard window to see stuff flying and the trees almost sideways. (The ones not knocked over anyways) Got to see the funnel cloud and rotation head north towards LSU-S. Would not recommend, did not enjoy.
Posted by Tantal
Member since Sep 2012
14101 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:36 pm to
Yes. I had a tornado take the entire 2nd floors off of houses on my street in south Arlington on March 28th, 2000. Not something I want to experience up-close again.
Posted by Klingler7
Houston
Member since Nov 2009
12008 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 1:50 pm to
I am a meteorologist. I have seen tornadoes, waterspouts, funnel clouds, hail, sleet, snow, dust storms in West Texas. Been through several hurricanes. Been through historic flooding. Seen historic heat waves. Seen dust devils. Dense fog.

Posted by AwgustaDawg
CSRA
Member since Jan 2023
7239 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 2:41 pm to
Didnt see it because it was dark but I lived on a houseboat north of Atlanta in the mid 80s and was sound asleep one night when the damned thing started rocking and rolling like it was in 5-6s when it was tied up in the slip. I got up and the marina I was in was whitecapping and the walkway to the hill was moving up and down 5-6 feet. I got back on the boat because there was no way I could get to the hill. It was deafening loud, wind howling and hailing horizontally. it got eerily quite in just a little while...I knew it was a tornado but when it got light enough to see 2 docks down from me and the entirety of the rest of the marina had been completely destroyed. Entire floating docks of boats had drifted off and were sinking....it looked like a war zone. My slip lost a few roof panels but other than that it was fine...I went to work, nothing I could do.
Posted by SugarAggie
Member since Mar 2019
343 posts
Posted on 1/31/24 at 2:44 pm to
Saw the tornado that hit sugar land back in 98 I think. I was super young but remember my mom pulling up to a stop light by the first colony mall and some dude started pointing at something and I looked over and saw rhe tornado rip through the mall. It was a small one but still impressive to see
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