View Full Version : What are some famous sayings from tornado videos?
Tim Vasquez
12-12-2004, 06:01 PM
A HUGE thanks to Greg Stumpf for identifying most of these -- he has written all of the citations below except for Bobby Prentice's.
"Damn. It's gonna take all them houses!"
- Unknown resident, the North Platte tornado of 5/18/90
"Do not drive through this. DO not drive." (menacingly) "Or I will get out of the car."
- Greg Stumpf says: "Yours truly, after a mesocyclone with developing tornado passed over the road less than 1/4 mile ahead of us, with a strange "fog" on the road. Date: 3/13/90, near Dibble OK. Went on to hit Noble OK with an F1 (about 4 miles from my present house). "
"G--, D-MN, F---NG, SH--!!! I'll NEVER take this camera again!"
- Dave Gold, sometime in May 1989, NW Texas.
"Oh my god there's a tornado in the video What? There's a large tornado -- IN da video!"
- Steve Hodanish, 5/13/90, storm near Vernon Texas. Was a rain shaft. To this day, we still quote that when chasing to screw with him.
"Oh, thank you GOD!" (repeated many times during chase)
- Bobby Prentice, 4/26/91
"I've HAD it with this stupid frigging lightweight tripod!"
- Erik Rasmussen, 6/14/90, near Brush CO. Spectacular LP upside down wedding cake updraft of a kind nearly unmatched today.
"Listen to the energy of it!" (referring to wall cloud)
- Unknown resident near Grand Island NE 3/13/90. Whooping and hollering at the tornado while chugging Bud Lites.
Quotes are not necessarily meant to poke fun at any one tragedy but to qualify audio excerpts that have endured the test of time.
Tim
Justin Teague
12-12-2004, 06:07 PM
Here's one.........
"SUSAN, GET MY PANTS!"
- Crazy farmer, some Nebraska tornado.
Tim Vasquez
12-12-2004, 10:45 PM
For the sake of brevity and clarity in this FAQ I have integrated Greg Stumpf's information directly into my first post, which had a lot of missing information. I figured this was better than leaving an erroneous post and a list of corrections in place. Thank you Greg for identifying those clips! Our discussion about the chase song I split off into Weather & Chasing.
Jeff Wear
12-13-2004, 11:58 PM
"I hate Oklahoma"
-local resident, Carmen OK, 5/17/1995
"Right down there is the city of Laverne.....Laverne's gonna get nailed"
-local resident, Laverne OK, 5/15/1991
"We'll be alright. We're full grown adults"
-local resident, Lazbuddie TX multi tornado event, 5/10/1991
Tony Laubach
12-14-2004, 12:55 AM
My most famous from my videos..
"Ow! Ow you ass!" James Carnegie after a semi threw tons of hail on him through the open window of my car.
"This thunderstorm is still capable of 12 inch diameter hail." NOAA WX Radio in a hailstorm in NE Colorado.
"This storm has produced 32inch hail, and is likely to produce larger hail as this storm is strengthening." NOAA WX Radio this year in a NE Colorado hailstorm.
Thomas Loades
12-14-2004, 06:30 AM
“I’m 10 feet from it! — I’m 10 feet from it, and all the electricity — all the power lines are going . . .”
then:
“Tree just blew over . . . GET AWAY FROM THE WINDOWS!! GET AWAY, GET AWAY, GET AWAY!! Where is everybody?”
— Robert Goodrie (non-chaser), Gull Lake, MN 7/5/1991
“You got this on camera or something?”
— Unknown airman at McConnell AFB, nr. Wichita, KS 4/26/1991
“S—t! . . . Oh, I got struck!”
— Unfortunate resident of Fritch, TX 6/27/1992 (knocked over by lightning discharge entering his trailer via the tree roots it sat on, then knocked out as F4 tornado damaged said trailer minutes later)
“You don’t drive into that. . . .”
“That would be the — the penultimate HP experience.”
“No, that would be death.”
— Gene Rhoden and another chaser observing HP supercell nr. Beloit, KS 6/15/1992
“What makes a storm like this go mad?”
— Tim Marshall observing supercell in process of distributing 10-member tornado family nr. El Dorado, KS 5/26/1991
“Could you swing around and get that, please?”
— KAUZ-TV reporter in the field asks cameraman to resume taping the Wichita Falls, TX, tornado of 4/3/1964
“Oh, wait, that’s a fire!”
— Jim Leonard (but not Nova viewers) almost taken in by a cunning smoke column E of Gotebo, OK 6/2/1985
"Damn. It's gonna take all them houses!"
- Unknown resident, the North Platte tornado of 5/18/90
I thought this was 6/25/1989 — or was it not of that tornado after all?
Mickey Ptak
12-15-2004, 01:47 PM
These are not famous sayings but it is funny for anyone hearing it.
May 12, 2004
Shane Adams: "Oh I got trees in the air. pause. No. No it's just a bird."
April 21, 2004
Shane Adams: "Good eye Mick. Good eye."
Mickey Ptak: "Hay MFR don't be make'n fun of my one eye."
June 12, 2004
Shane as he was trying to find the NWS phone number for
David Drummond.
Shane Adams: "1-800-G** Damnit"
Most of these are on his DVD and/or mine.
http://www.mesomick.com/LOVE_MesoRoad.htm
Mick
Thomas Loades
12-19-2004, 09:42 AM
“I’n’t that funny-looking?”
—Observer of Albion, IL tornado 6/2/1990
“Look at all this water, dad . . .”
—Photographer unaware that surface of Mississippi R. is turbulent because of the tornado passing over it, just behind his home; Port Byron, IL 3/13/1990
“Slow down—slow way down—”
***
“We are within one quarter of a mile! This definitely makes my all-time chase highlights film, by the way.”
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“I’ve never been closer. . . . I now know what ‘the hose’ sounds like!”
—R.J. Evans and Robert Prentice pull right up to the Dimmitt, TX tornado, 6/2/1995
“That’s a tornado! Look at it! Holy s##t . . . that’s fantastic!”
—Photographer viewing a tornado (for the first time, maybe?) nr. Hermitage, PA 5/31/1985
“When you’re done, can we get a copy of this?”
“If we live to show it to anybody!”
—Photographer and other observer, Grand Island, NE 3/13/1990
“About one-half— DEBRIS! DEBRIS! TORNADO! Passing right in front of us—”
—Erik Rasmussen with NSSL/U. of Mississippi “Sound Chase” team a little too close to deploy sound package into tornado, nr. Tecumseh, OK 5/17/1981
“Might have to head for the basement—no, this one ain’t goin’ down.”
—Earlier on in aforementioned North Platte, NE video
“Panic has set in!”
—Later on in aforementioned Lazbuddie, TX video
Shane Adams
12-19-2004, 10:36 AM
Since the notables are obviously well-covered, I'll go outside the box here....(these quotes are from memory, so variations of the actual phrases are possible, but you get the gist)
"I can see it visually with my eyes." Jeff Johncox, while watching the lengthly Ft. Cobb, OK tornado (5-3-99)
"I feel all tingly inside, man." Dwain Warner, getting jazzed about the maturing supercell we were approaching in western OK (4-2-99)
"Shane I might have to run out into that field but I'll keep recordin'." Chad Lawson, while taping a close wallcloud that was moving behind a row of trees near Haskell, TX (5-3-03)
"Do it for daddy." Me, trying to will a funnel to the ground near Dwyer, WY (5-16-00)
"Hell, I'm gonna get in the damned thing." Scott Blair, as he was scaling a barbed wire fence, preparing to run out into a field and through a dust devil near Paoli, OK (8-6-01)
"I'm gonna find out who that was and send 'em an email and tell 'em to go f!@# themselves." Amos Magliocco, reacting to a person in a tour van who upset him while passing by (don't have the date offhand, but I beieve it was sometime in 2000)
"Cows fleeing in panic!!!!" Rob Satkus, excitedly describing the scene as an anticyclonic tornado whirled a few hundred yards northeast of him in northern OK (5-24-98)
"That thing to the left is gonna be BIG." Jim Leonard, anticipating the storm's next cycle while watching a decaying rope tornado in the OK panhandle (5-5-93)
"At least there's not any paint damage." Me, trying to make chase partner David Brown feel better about having his side window blown out in southwest OK (3-7-00)
"Oh I'm gonna remember this Memorial Day." Mark McGowan, after witnessing the last of three tornadoes in southwest OK (5-31-99)
"Hey Mike, SMILE!!!!" Jim Leonard shouting to his chase partner just ahead of him, as a very close tornado crosses the road in front of them, putting "Mike" in the foreground of Jim's shot near Hamlin, TX (5-12-89)
Rockwell Schrock
12-19-2004, 02:44 PM
I absolutely love this quote from the intro to Seven Years on Cyclone Road:
Passer-by: Is there a tornado coming?
Chasers: Not yet...
(pause)
Passer-by: Do I need to get into a ditch?
Chasers: No...
The way they say "no" at the end is hilarious.
Andy Wehrle
12-19-2004, 02:53 PM
I like these from the Rhoden's "Violent Prairies"
May 9, 2003:
Karen R: "What's going on?"
Tim M: "Just a little tornado."
Then a few minutes later the lightning illuminates a giant wedge.
May 29, 2004, while watching a tornado in Kansas:
Gene R: "It's a two-tone tornado!" (Referring to how the sunlight is making the bottom part of the funnel appear much brighter than the top)
A little later while watching the same tornado:
(Distant dog barking)
Karen R: "That dog sure sees it."
Jeff Whitworth
12-28-2004, 06:15 PM
Here's my nominee for the most infamous tornado video quote:
"Get up under the girders!" (4/26/1991 -- Many people have incorrectly inferred from this video that a highway overpass is a good place to take shelter from a tornado.)
Skip Talbot
12-28-2004, 07:10 PM
How about:
It sounded like a freight train.
I remember hearing this iterated over and over on the news when Plainfield got hit in 1990. I"m sure the phrase has been used other places as well.
fplowman
12-28-2004, 11:51 PM
Me when i seen my first wedge... Mile wide outside of Jamestown on the 29th 2004...
Is that a F#$%ing tornado??. .. Wow .. thats a f$%^ing tornado...Thats the biggest F#$%ing tornado Ive ever seen!
Avatar to the left is the moment I speak of :wink: lol
Thomas Loades
12-29-2004, 09:40 AM
Originally posted by Skip Talbot
How about:
It sounded like a freight train.
I remember hearing this iterated over and over on the news when Plainfield got hit in 1990. I\"m sure the phrase has been used other places as well.
Actually, that's in the "underpass" video, too. :roll:
Jay McCoy
12-29-2004, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by fplowman
Me when i seen my first wedge... Mile wide outside of Jamestown on the 29th 2004...
Is that a F#$%ing tornado??. .. Wow .. thats a f$%^ing tornado...Thats the biggest F#$%ing tornado Ive ever seen!
Avatar to the left is the moment I speak of :wink: lol
We have all said that one a few times. Hard to market video (or show kids) when you forget your recordig and start throwing some "adult" language out. You should hear me when I get caught in baseball hail which has happened a few times. :oops:
fplowman
12-29-2004, 03:22 PM
lol.. I just drop in some bumper music and delete out the audio.. :P
But you are right though.. This season I shall bite my tongue.. hehehe
APritchard
01-02-2005, 01:16 PM
My chase partner, Dave Bellmore likes to use the sentence enhancers a LOT, which gets kinda old, as it does take away from the video eventually. For anyone who actually has my chase video from this year, you'll notice that at least...especially July 13th...freaking little marble sized hail and he's droppin the F-bomb left and right. Maybe if he wasn't chasing in a stupid sports car. :roll:
Sorry, I didnt add any quotes, but just added into the current side discussion.
Damon Scott Hynes
01-02-2005, 01:52 PM
whomever said "Look at the size of that bug!" in TVC III, IIRC...
Thomas Loades
01-03-2005, 07:18 AM
Originally posted by Damon Scott Hynes
whomever said \"Look at the size of that bug!\" in TVC III, IIRC... :lol: Oh, yeah . . . that would be Bob Prentice, near Chillicothe, TX, on 6/9/1995. (“. . . Damn, that was a big bug! What in the hell were you?!” :) )
Shane Adams
01-03-2005, 09:24 AM
Originally posted by APritchard
My chase partner, Dave Bellmore likes to use the sentence enhancers a LOT, which gets kinda old, as it does take away from the video eventually. For anyone who actually has my chase video from this year, you'll notice that at least...especially July 13th...freaking little marble sized hail and he's droppin the F-bomb left and right. Maybe if he wasn't chasing in a stupid sports car. :roll:
Sorry, I didnt add any quotes, but just added into the current side discussion.
Maybe I'm different, but I have never really concerned myself with adult language on chase video. A simple, easy-to-see rating code on a video tape or DVD is enough of a warning for any younger viewers, IMO. Swearing is a part of chasing, if you have a pulse. Sooner or later we all say something that we'd not normally blurt out in a day-care. Admittedly, some of us are worse than others, but overall I don't think swears take away from video. If anything else, I'm not targeting children for my audience to begin with. I guess a lot of kids dig chase video, from what hear, but those kids have responsible parents who know the level of adult language on a given video (the ones that are marked with a rating anyway).
I wasn't sure whether an R or a PG-13 rating would be best for my video, but I eventually went with PG-13. There are a few GDs, an F-bomb or two, but overall the video's pretty clean. Now, my older stuff, well that's another story :wink:
fplowman
01-06-2005, 01:12 AM
Originally posted by Shane Adams+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Shane Adams)</div><!--QuoteBegin-APritchard
My chase partner, Dave Bellmore likes to use the sentence enhancers a LOT, which gets kinda old, as it does take away from the video eventually. For anyone who actually has my chase video from this year, you'll notice that at least...especially July 13th...freaking little marble sized hail and he's droppin the F-bomb left and right. Maybe if he wasn't chasing in a stupid sports car. :roll:
Sorry, I didnt add any quotes, but just added into the current side discussion.
Maybe I'm different, but I have never really concerned myself with adult language on chase video. A simple, easy-to-see rating code on a video tape or DVD is enough of a warning for any younger viewers, IMO. Swearing is a part of chasing, if you have a pulse. Sooner or later we all say something that we'd not normally blurt out in a day-care. Admittedly, some of us are worse than others, but overall I don't think swears take away from video. If anything else, I'm not targeting children for my audience to begin with. I guess a lot of kids dig chase video, from what hear, but those kids have responsible parents who know the level of adult language on a given video (the ones that are marked with a rating anyway).
I wasn't sure whether an R or a PG-13 rating would be best for my video, but I eventually went with PG-13. There are a few GDs, an F-bomb or two, but overall the video's pretty clean. Now, my older stuff, well that's another story :wink:[/b]
I created a NR rating.. Not Rated by the Motion PIcture assoc.. hehehehe
Has a double meaning..
APritchard
01-06-2005, 02:09 AM
Originally posted by Shane Adams+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Shane Adams)</div><!--QuoteBegin-APritchard
My chase partner, Dave Bellmore likes to use the sentence enhancers a LOT, which gets kinda old, as it does take away from the video eventually. For anyone who actually has my chase video from this year, you'll notice that at least...especially July 13th...freaking little marble sized hail and he's droppin the F-bomb left and right. Maybe if he wasn't chasing in a stupid sports car. :roll:
Sorry, I didnt add any quotes, but just added into the current side discussion.
Maybe I'm different, but I have never really concerned myself with adult language on chase video. A simple, easy-to-see rating code on a video tape or DVD is enough of a warning for any younger viewers, IMO. Swearing is a part of chasing, if you have a pulse. Sooner or later we all say something that we'd not normally blurt out in a day-care. Admittedly, some of us are worse than others, but overall I don't think swears take away from video. If anything else, I'm not targeting children for my audience to begin with. I guess a lot of kids dig chase video, from what hear, but those kids have responsible parents who know the level of adult language on a given video (the ones that are marked with a rating anyway).
I wasn't sure whether an R or a PG-13 rating would be best for my video, but I eventually went with PG-13. There are a few GDs, an F-bomb or two, but overall the video's pretty clean. Now, my older stuff, well that's another story :wink:[/b]
Oh, I'm by no means saying a chase video should be completely clean for all ages, but I also find the quality to be higher, when there isnt someone cussing their brains out next to you over some tiny hailstones, or whatnot. There are certainly some situations that are going to inevitably require some sentence enhancers, but there comes a time when I wonder if it's too much. This thread's topic has officially shifted, lol.
George Flickinger
01-07-2005, 12:30 AM
I enjoy Tim Marshall in his 1999 Fort Worth tornado chase. Tim is singing something like "Fort Worth is in trouble"
Also, I believe in another Tim Marshall video, he refers to Bob Prentice who is very close to a developing tornado near Vernon, TX, "Now Bobby is right there....Bobby is going to get melted."
And Steve Kersh's KVII-TV's (Amarillo) tornado show in 1998, a local resident near Amarillo videoes a tornado from their house and says "It's a tornaduhh... That tornaduhh is gonna tear some s*** up!"
Andy Wehrle
01-14-2005, 01:24 AM
Originally posted by Skip Talbot
How about:
It sounded like a freight train.
I remember seeing a clip in a TWC tornado special (back when they still did shows that were actually in-depth),
The Chase I think it was, where Stu Ostro (at least I think that's who it was), comments "Now that sounds like a freight train" as a massive cargo train blasts past on the tracks the chase crew is parked next to.
George Tincher
01-22-2005, 07:20 PM
The one that also stands out in my mind was Bob Prentice's encounter with that "big bug". That was hilarious.
BTW, that must have been one of those big, brown beetles (can't think of the actual name) that's referred to as "Texas Tree Roaches". Glad I've not seen any of those around here, as they are indeed big bugs. LOL.
-George
Matthew Hatton
02-04-2005, 05:51 PM
I was on a tour (in my earlier years) in 2000. We were hiding underneath a gas station and the sirens were blaring. It was Des Moine, May. A few empty fast food boxes and bits of paper flew down the road and I shouted, "Debris, we have Debris".
I was not allowed to forget those words for the rest of the trip :oops:
George Tincher
02-10-2005, 06:22 AM
Some other interesting quotes I just thought of also came from one of the TVC videos, recorded by a resident of (I believe) Stuart, IA.
"Whoa! Major footage! Gawd! You can hear it comin! Everbody git under sumpin!"
I loved that video. And actually I'm not so much making fun of the way the guy talked as I am trying to capture the excitement of the moment as only his exact words could do.
Also, I certainly can't argue with any of his descriptions. It was indeed "major footage".
-George
Andrew Geil
02-10-2005, 11:27 AM
I've seen the video twice @ storm spotter training here in central Illinois, but I've never heard who made it. This year when I go I'll see if I can't get ahold of the filmer's name.
"Thats a tornado.... look at that maw... its gettin' bigger.... wowza... that there is a tornaaaaado.... Man, lookit that maw, it's a toorrnaaaado.... Oh *&$^@ ITS COMING HERE, GET IN THE BASEMENT
All in the most hickish, Arkansas voice you can imagine. I wish I knew who made it.
Tyler Allison
02-10-2005, 02:04 PM
Having just watched "The Dream" video from Mike Hollingshead...Pretty much all the words on the video are great. My three favorite:
May 22 Nebraska Supercell - "Holy Crap!"
May 16 Nebraska Tornado
Mike is filming from miles away....
Emergency Workers Drive up in fire truck.
Emergency Workers: "You okay?"
Mike: "Im chasing"
Emergency Workers: "You spotting?"
Mike: "Im chasing"
Emergency Workers: "Ooh..you're spotting...Okay"
Emergency Workers drive off.
Another Tornado Exchange:
Mike is filming...
Good Ol' boy in truck drives up.
Good Ol' boy: "Tornado comin you better get to shelter"
..Good Ol' boy starts to drive off...
Mike: "Yeah...I'll get to shelter" *in a sarcastic tone*
Mike continues to film for what seems like hours
heheheheh
I dont know..those exchanges just cracked me up :)
Andy Wehrle
02-10-2005, 05:37 PM
I got a kick out of these lines from Chris Gullikson's video of a Minnesota tornado on July 14, 2003:
"That's a frickin' tree! That's a frickin' whole tree in the air!"
And:
"Think The Weather Channel will buy this?"
"Oh, yeah!"
http://www.f5hunter.com/7-14-2003.htm
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