This video of a guy sitting in a lawn chair on his roof while the tornado sirens are going off is as Texas as it gets.

Why Texans Head Outside When Storms Roll In

I don’t know what it is about us Texans, but it’s not a joke when we say the first thing we do when we hear a storm is approaching is go outside. I’ve always been like that.

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A Personal Take on Storm Watching

That said, I seek shelter as soon as it starts to get hairy outside. I may be fascinated by severe weather, but I’m not the bravest person on the planet. You won’t catch me chasing storms any time soon.

Rooftop Rebel: The Boldest Texan Yet

But the guy sitting on his roof is a next-level Texan. Never in a hundred years would I have thought to break out a lawn chair and head for the rooftop as soon as the tornado sirens sounded.

Questions After the Storm: How Long Did He Stay?

The main question on my mind is just how long did he hang out on that roof? My guess is that as long as the tornado wasn’t bearing down on him, he just sat there and enjoyed the show.

A New Standard for Texas Storm Watching

Whatever the case may be, the dude set a new precedent for Texans when severe weather approaches.

WARNING: These Are the Counties With the Most Tornadoes in Texas

Stacker compiled a list of counties which experience the most tornadoes in Texas using data from NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.

Gallery Credit: Stacker

Top Ten Deadliest Tornadoes in Texas History

Over the next two months. All of these tornadoes celebrate their anniversaries in Texas. Let's look back on some of the worst storms this state has ever seen. Info taken from KSAT.

Gallery Credit: Stryker

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