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Connor Croff
Приєднався 15 бер 2017
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Driving Into INTENSE SIDEWINDER Tornado - Belmont, WI June 22, 2024
In this video, we almost drove into this crazy sidewinder tornado!
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The Most Incredible Tornado I Have Ever Chased
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In this video, I chased down the most incredible tornado I have ever seen! Venmo @connorcroff Paypal: paypal.me/ConnorCroff Cashapp: cash.app/$ConnorCroff Send me mail to open live on stream! : PO Box 433 Kouts, IN 46347 Ben William's Channel: www.youtube.com/@ben_williams_wx/featured
Conner says, "We're free!" I says, "No Conner, you're expensive! Don't sell yourself short!"
I so wanted to josh him a little and tell him that it was raining so hard he drove right through Clarkson and didn't even see it.
In Nebraska, our roads are graph paper... a road every square mile, running north to south and east to west except when you reach the sandhills, where it's too hilly to make roads exactly straight, but still, most of them are still pretty straight. The sandhills are pretty much ranch land, whereas the rest of the state is mostly farmland. For that reason, the roads are further apart in the sandhills, which Northcentral and north western part of the state. Early in the video you can see the sandhills off to the distant north, even though the ground he's driving across is quite flat. I'm surprised that he was able to wipe the bugs off his windshield with just light rain. That usually just smears them around. Bugs are just a part of the scenery in Nebraska. We don't have a whole lot of mosquitos as long as you stay away from bodies of water, but other kinds of bugs such as grasshoppers, and other flying bugs are common. Also there are a lot of moths and butterflies which tend to get in the way of fast moving vehicles and low flying aircraft. I used to fly a helicopter in Nebraska, and we'd end up getting bugs splatted at altitudes up to three thousand feet above the ground. The funnel at 1:20:00 had a huge horizontal component to it, and that's probably why it had a difficult time reaching and staying on the ground. Usually that cold air will convert from horizontal to vertical because of the inflow of warm air, but there just must not have been enough of it rising to cause that conversion. It seems that these storms later in the season out here in the northern Great Plains have that problem. They spend most of their energy sending warm, most air off of the farm fields up into the air to form the clouds that often there just isn't enough to really get a tornado going. It's not always the case, but often it is. Once the clouds start blocking out the sunlight, it kind of turns off that upwelling of warm moist air, and it's show's over folks. I never saw any evidence of it reaching the ground. It didn't kick up any dust or debris, so in the end, it was a really cool funnel, which just almost, but not quite, produced. If you had a ten foot tall farmer out in the field directly under it, he might have got his hair tousled, but it wouldn't have gone much further than that. To answer your question Conner, you're in Nebraska. The odds of getting behind a tractor are near 100% LOL!
That was awesome! You are the tornado magnet Connor! Always there! Great job!🌪️🌪️🌪️
Why are there like 8 comments on this live? 🤔
Every cameraman gangsta until they become storm chasers. Storm chasers are the only cameramen with an achilles heel.
Ticky tick toky
Is that radarscope or radar omega that you use during your live stream?
Calm down dude!
Listen don't tell him to calm down, he loves what he does and we do too
That was a great intercept Connor! You guys were less than a 1/4 mile from the tornado in Janesville! If you would have gone any further you would have been in it. It was pretty intense!
Tornado just went through Whitman Nebraska.
bloomington indiana got hit so hard tonight
Unwarned today in Whitman Nebraska… took out Whitman- unacceptable
Great chase today Connor! Keep up the great work! I'm a very proud Connor Croff fan and member of the Bears Cage! 🔥
Please calm down!!! Your screaming is unprofessional.
We had Freddy's tonight as well!
Freddy's for dinner!! Great choice (I work at a Freddy's in IL, I'm biased...)
I do not need to intercept. I like it from a distance.
WOW! I'm jealous.
We had a tornado in Italy today too
Gorilla Tornados anyone?
Need some clear ski goggle’s for the dust with windows down 😂 it’d be such a cool look 😂😊