Tornado Emergency Shelter - Severe Weather in Oklahoma

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Published 2019-05-24
During severe weather in Oklahoma we had to take shelter from possible tornadoes.

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All Comments (21)
  • @HealthService
    Don't buy a new camera invest in a storm shelter....
  • @octonoob
    these people are very good parents. they keep their children happy even during a storm like this. very heartwarming
  • @az1reptar298
    “Tornados are cool till they hit your house” 😂
  • @elleslife8781
    Me in my first tornado: "I'M GOING TO DIE!" People who live in oklahoma: "this one's going to be exiting!"
  • @ChrisHyde537
    I admire that woman for raising three children of wildly different ages😃
  • I love how calm he is with the kids to keep them calm too. so they don't panic later on in life :)
  • @95KIPPIE
    I’m so glad to see that you took care of the pets right off the bat. I have watched so many of these videos were people intentionally forget about them. Our pets are like our children too! Anyone who doesn’t think that way certainly does not deserve a pet. Good job dad!
  • The scariest time for a tornado is at night because you can't see anything but you can hear wind and trees hitting stuff and thunder but you cant see it.
  • My dad and mom were born and raised in Oklahoma. All the families moved to California when both were in their teens. Mom and Dad married in 1954. Dad was 19, mom was 17. Both sides of the families, (dad's fam & mom's fam) stayed in California for years. Dad went in army then air force. In 1968 mom and dad divorced. In 1970 my dad's parents moved back to Harrah OK. In '71 dad and his new wife followed settling in OK City. My sister, brother and me would go spend every summer with dad in Oklahoma. Those were the best times of my childhood and teen years. My favorite times were the storms. I was never afraid of them. Even the time a huge tornado blazed through Oklahoma City, and half of dad's house was taken by the tornado. We were all in the basement, and when we came up, after the radio gave the all clear, we were stunned. Half the house left in perfect condition, I mean not even one picture on the walls were disturbed! The other half, was gone, just gone. It looked like a giant saw cut through the house and that side was just taken away. Except for a couple broken pieces furniture tossed into the backyard, nothing from that side of the house was left. Then we hear the sirens again. The tornado had doubled back and was heading straight back to our area. It made another u-turn and headed north east towards Tulsa. It died just before it reached Tulsa. I loved those summer storms, but never wanted anybody's house or any people harmed. In 1979 I moved to Oklahoma and loved it. I adored the Spring when all the storms would come. I eventually moved back to California got married and had a child. To this day dad still calls me to tell me about the weather and harsh storms. Since I live in Las Vegas and not one thing ever happens here weather wise at all, he helps me live the storms vicariously through him 😁. Dad's 88 now and I worry about him durning tornados. They live too close to Moore OK, as we all know Moore seemed to become a favored path for tornados ☹️. They are exciting, the storms, but it's surreal when you come from your shelter to see half the home completely missing. I don't want to ever experience losing someone due to a tornado. But I will always love the storms.
  • @simp6542
    I love how chill he is even with the possibility of a bunch of tornados.
  • @feathertail8996
    "I hope it just hits a bunch of trees." Trees: well frick you too
  • @pitbulllife4198
    Y'all need to get a real tornado shelter I love your energy you and your wife's energy is awesome
  • @sgrant8533
    "Look, I know you're tired and I know this is confusing, but I have to drag you back into the closet" hahaha. The cat is like "dude, wake me when things get interesting"
  • @TheRealDJ711
    Him interacting his his daughter with the slime to keep his daughter distracted from the weather to keep her not scared is the kindest and smartest thing a dad at that situation can do for his family 😊
  • @repplayz65
    When I hear a tornado warning we don't speak we just instantly take action and head to the basement, we are working on a emergency kit
  • @illenialLisette
    What I love about this is, they are teaching their children tornado safety. Beautiful home and I'd hate for it to take any damage, period.
  • @khloeslife29
    We had a tornado warning, hail, HARD HARD RAIN! Yet living in Minnesota and thanking that we have a new dog we got cause she knows if someone is having a panic attack or crying bc something happened, she paws at you! It’s awesome. I H.A.T.E TORANDOS