
Breathtaking Time-Lapse Captures The Full Lifecycle Of Nebraska Tornado
Watch: This fearless storm chaser captures the perfect time-lapse of this "erratic moving" Nebraskan tornado.
WALLACE, NEBRASKA – A remarkable timelapse video captured the entire 77-minute lifecycle of a tornado that touched down near Wallace, Nebraska, on June 16. The footage, provided by veteran storm chaser Aaron Jayjack and disseminated by AccuWeather, offers an unprecedented look at the powerful weather event. The video illustrates the tornado's formation from a swirling funnel cloud, its dramatic touchdown, and the subsequent churning of debris and dust as it moved across the open landscape. Observers noted the distinct stages of the tornado's progression, from its initial appearance to its gradual dissipation. Local authorities have confirmed the tornado's presence and are assessing any potential damage, though initial reports suggest it primarily moved through unpopulated areas. The timelapse serves as a vivid reminder of the raw power of nature and the importance of severe weather preparedness.
Watch: This fearless storm chaser captures the perfect time-lapse of this "erratic moving" Nebraskan tornado.