A shocking video of tornado taken from the air with a drone is released



WeatherNation, an American weather information media, has released a drone video of a tornado that originated near Hickory, Oklahoma. The drone captures the funnel-shaped tornado just from the middle of the cloud and the ground, looking sideways, and it is different from many tornado images shot from the ground.

Absolutely Insane Drone Footage of Oklahoma Tornado-YouTube


Drone captures close-up views of stunning tornado in Oklahoma-The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2019/04/30/like-youve-never-seen-before-drone-captures-stunning-close-up-views-tornado-oklahoma/

The movie starts when the drone flies from near the ground.



Start tracking the tornado from the left to the right of the screen while advancing at high speed.



You can see the car stopped at the side of the road. It looks like a mini car, as it looks like a large trailer, so you can see how big this tornado is.



As it is, Tornado drove through the plains.



When the tornado came to the top of the pond, the water in the pond was being rolled up with tremendous force.



It sucks up the water in the pond and it looks like the tornado has grown a little.



If you look closely at the base of the tornado, you can see that something like a smaller tornado occasionally occurs around the tornado. This is, '

subvortices is a phenomenon called (Fukuuzu)'.



At the end of the movie, the tornado will twist, making the contours unstable and losing momentum.



The drone looks up at the sky once to foresee the disappearance of the tornado. Then you can see that the tornado is at the end of a thick cloud in the sky, and is slightly inclined to the right. This is a sign that the extinction of tornado is near.



On the ground, the tornado becomes thin and clear ...



It disappeared soon after.



The film was taken by Brandon Clement of WX Chasing, who follows the wilderness of nature such as tornadoes and volcanic eruptions. Mr. Clement, who has been chasing the storm since childhood, said that this tornado film is special.

In addition, meteorologist Rick Smith of the United States National Weather Service Oklahoma office tweet about this picture 'I have never seen such a wonderful tornado!'


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