That's probably the most beautiful tornado I've ever seen !!

Feb 23, 2026 3:45 PM

Parythrogr

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The twerking tornado.

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Yeah baby! Shake that thing.

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Call me Pecos Bill, because I'm gonna ride that tornado.

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Dorothy! Prepare for lift-off!

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Why does it look like it's belly dancing?

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Don't let het suck you in

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Showing off dance moves

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Ummm, no

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A mushroom cloud of a completely different sort.

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SHAKIRA SHAKIRA!

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I've posted this many times and now is the first time I ever questioned why her butt would be drawn to a magnet... I disappoint my pervy self. https://imgur.com/RZsamds.mp4

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imgur forgot about

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If that person wasnt out there I would have thought that to be CGI.

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I watched that live this summer actually. I don't remember which storm chaser got that footage but it's one of the ones that lets Max Velocity's YouTube channel use their feeds. I'm not sure if it was the same storm but it was around the same time as that F5 that threw a train and slabbed a couple farmhouses.

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Just out of curiosity, how many Gs would you potentially pull if you jumped into the middle of that thing?

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Something something sucked off

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A lot more graceful than this:

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sorta looks like sky daddy's umbilical cord to mother earth

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Wow indeed!😊👍

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Wether Snek

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Actually I think that’s the same one.

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why do u add music?

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Because dramatic ambience

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Stupid sexy tornado

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*sees S curves* /a/cIC5xzN

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Auntie Em, Uncle Henry, it’s a twister it’s a twister!

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beat me to it, +1

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Me too, but I’m way late.

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Tornado's both fascinate and frighten me.

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Same. I would love to see one but I know i would poop in my tweeds if i did.

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My neighborhood got tornadoed in November 2024 and when sifting through the debris from my 2 destroyed chicken coops, I found... the debris of a third chicken coop. Dunno where it came from. Luckily, my house only needed a new roof. Everyone around me got leveled.

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Nightmare fuel- I am often surrounded by them in my bad ones.

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As they should

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Tornadoes.

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Tornadoesn't.

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Look, I'm not stupid in most things, I know that thing would absolutely wreck my day, but I'm so fascinated by them, that if I saw this, I'd 100% probably go outside to get a better look. The sheer power and magnificence of it, is fucking incredible.

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A few years ago I lived in a top-floor apartment at the top of the highest hill in the general area. There was a tornado coming directly up the only road towards me. There was absolutely no shelter to seek; if it hit, well, that was it.

So I grabbed some safety glasses and watched it from my deck.

It was pretty cool (particularly because it didn't hit me).

Note: I am not recommending anyone follow my example, as I am a dumbass.

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Fellow dumbasses, unite o/ Good thinking on the safety glasses. Safety first!

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You can’t hear tiddies.

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Remember kids: if you’re watching a tornado and it’s not moving left or right, there’s a 50% chance it’s headed TOWARDS YOU

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I mean this one is moving sliiiiightly left it seems.

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same

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Is it wholly moving to the left or partly moving to the left and also towards you?

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If it looks like it's standing still it IS coming towards you. Has to to with different motion in your peripheral field of view. Much like if you're sitting in a train facing away from the direction it moves it causes more strain on your eyes because they automatically fixate a point, lose it, then jump back lots of times. Tornados most often move east-northeast, but you don't see where it's going: face it, turn 180° then make haste.

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But if you turn 180, youre still in its path! If you dont see it moving, that means its not going to the left/right, so shouldn't YOU go left/right? Otherwise you sound like someone from the "prometheus school of running away from things"

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Works for boulders and falling trees, but tornados are typically surrounded by hazards. You're on to something, though. In most cases, your best bet might be to travel towards the equator. There is no certainty in a tornado environment especially if you aren't paying attention to the weather. Tornadoes... Tornadic storms, more broadly, are unpredictable and produce hazards beyond the tornado you're fixated on including hail and other tornadoes.

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