Tornado pictures
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Re: Tornado pictures
dizzyfish wrote::uarrow: Yikes at the double.
That would undoubtedly scare me to death!
I think that would most likely do me in if I saw it coming at me, either from fright or from the pure meteorological excitement it would cause!!!
Some great pics people!!!
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I´m not that skilled in Copyright stuff, so here is a youtube of one of the rare destructing Tornados in germany.
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=43j4qkQOm ... re=related
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=43j4qkQOm ... re=related
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Yep the two giant tornadoes next to each other is very impressive!
Here is a video montage of the birmingham 2005 tornado, one of the stronger tornadoes of recent years in the UK:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dxtQYnfo5c
Rated T4, which is F2.
Here is a video montage of the birmingham 2005 tornado, one of the stronger tornadoes of recent years in the UK:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dxtQYnfo5c
Rated T4, which is F2.
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Poor hawks
Our feathered friends can´t sleep because of severe weather.
http://www.turmfalke.ch/live_cam.htm
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http://www.turmfalke.ch/live_cam.htm
( download 3MB per minute )
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Re: Tornado pictures
I have a photo of the "possible" tornado that occured here on Feb. 5th. I also have a picture of the Gas Pipeline fire from my front porch too. Is it possible to copy pictures onto the computer, so I can show you the possible Lafayette twister? And can I also post the pipeline fire here too, or where can I post that pic at?
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Re: Tornado pictures
Whoa Remy, that Moscow T9 wedge tornado looks wicked. 104 years ago huh? How much carnage did it produce?
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Re: Tornado pictures
a few of my own tornado shots...
harper county kansas-2004
another in harper county kansas- 2004
vernon texas- 2002
video frame grab of the suffolk virginia tornado- 2008
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harper county kansas-2004
another in harper county kansas- 2004
vernon texas- 2002
video frame grab of the suffolk virginia tornado- 2008
Jesse V. Bass III
http://www.vastormphoto.com
Hurricane Intercept Research Team
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I agree, nice photos Jess. PM me when you get a chance. I have something I'd like to tell you about.
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Re: Tornado pictures
Hey
I am new to the site, and found it quite by accident, i love All of the pictures and videos on this thread thus far, and I was hoping to entertain some of you all by posting some videos I found on Youtube.... They are freaky. (AT least I think so..... oTL)
One is security camera footage from inside a bank as it's struck by a tornado, the other is a car lot camera picking up a tornado blowing threw. Beautiful but deadly is mother nature, especially so when she is mad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akUX58MFAQM&NR=1 <<< Embedding disabled but still a cool video if you don't mind having to click a link ^-^
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clFCtNN3GBM[/youtube]
this one is of the july 29th 2005 birmingham Tornado
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dxtQYnfo5c[/youtube]
~ENJOY~
I am new to the site, and found it quite by accident, i love All of the pictures and videos on this thread thus far, and I was hoping to entertain some of you all by posting some videos I found on Youtube.... They are freaky. (AT least I think so..... oTL)
One is security camera footage from inside a bank as it's struck by a tornado, the other is a car lot camera picking up a tornado blowing threw. Beautiful but deadly is mother nature, especially so when she is mad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akUX58MFAQM&NR=1 <<< Embedding disabled but still a cool video if you don't mind having to click a link ^-^
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clFCtNN3GBM[/youtube]
this one is of the july 29th 2005 birmingham Tornado
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dxtQYnfo5c[/youtube]
~ENJOY~
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Re: Tornado pictures
Category 5 wrote:Parkersburg
IIRC, Parkersburg was completely destroyed and has not been rebuilt.
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Re: Tornado pictures
Topeka, KS F5 tornado on June 8, 1966 (44 years ago today).
WIBW TV news man Bill Curtis said on the air "For God's Sake, Take Cover!!!"
From the Topeka NWS site: "The Topeka Tornado, which struck around 7pm on a mild but muggy evening, claimed 16 lives and injured over 500 people. This F5 tornado was a half mile wide at times, and had a path of about 22 miles through the heart of the city. With a forward northeast speed of about 30 mph, the tornado moved from its birth in extreme southwest Shawnee county, near Auburn, across the city, to it's conclusion east of Billard Airport in around 30 minutes."
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Re: Tornado pictures
Not a photo but a graphic that shows why I don't live in Oklahoma City!
From Norman NWS: "Tracks of all recorded tornadoes occurring wholly or partly within the immediate Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area, 1890-2008. County boundaries and major highways are shown. The immediate Oklahoma City area, and townships within it, are indicated with yellow and light orange colors. Short-track tornadoes (path lengths less than 1 mile) are shown by triangles. Dotted tracks indicate portions where either damage was intermittent or the tornado was reported as aloft. Arrows indicate that the damage track extended farther than shown. Note that tornadoes that occurred entirely outside the immediate Oklahoma City area (yellow- and light orange-colored areas) are not shown."
From Norman NWS: "Tracks of all recorded tornadoes occurring wholly or partly within the immediate Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area, 1890-2008. County boundaries and major highways are shown. The immediate Oklahoma City area, and townships within it, are indicated with yellow and light orange colors. Short-track tornadoes (path lengths less than 1 mile) are shown by triangles. Dotted tracks indicate portions where either damage was intermittent or the tornado was reported as aloft. Arrows indicate that the damage track extended farther than shown. Note that tornadoes that occurred entirely outside the immediate Oklahoma City area (yellow- and light orange-colored areas) are not shown."
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Re: Tornado pictures
Binger, Okla. tornado on May 22, 1981. Almost a mile wide...
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Re: Tornado pictures
This Seymour, Texas F2 was about an hour before the infamous Wichita Falls F4 tornado on April 10, 1979.
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