Steve/sewell
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What a month this has been for natures fury.We are on track to easily break the record from the notorious 1974 tornado outbreak, which occurred on April 3-4, 1974, produced 148 tornadoes over the course of two days and is thought of as one of the largest and deadliest tornado outbreak in history from one storm system. Today the period from Thursday, April 14, 2011 to Saturday, April, 16, 2011, devastating tornadoes rampaged across communities of the southern United States. Cities and towns from Oklahoma to North Carolina were assaulted by the deadly twisters. The tornado outbreak led to a total of 241 tornado reports in 14 states over the three-day period.We are not out of the woods yet as two more large scale events will take place this week.To the videos........................
Natures most destructive force,some say these guys are idiots in this fist video but to me there very brave and just enjoy what their doing.At the 2:10 minute mark of the video you can feel the power of this thing through your speakers!Turn up the sound to enhance the effect on the first video and youy will feel like you are in the car with them.This is a F-2 tornadoe 113 to 157 mph wind speeds.The second one is amazing because of the shear weight of the object being tossed and the aftermath that ensues.The third video speaks for itself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qu9wR03GVA&f
Fast forward to the 1:10 mark on this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azV5bC2br-Q
My personal favorite all of these people were lucky for this had F-4 winds but was very small in size.The tornadoe grew 15 minutes later and killed two people up the road 6 miles away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHBZylcxIvw
Natures most destructive force,some say these guys are idiots in this fist video but to me there very brave and just enjoy what their doing.At the 2:10 minute mark of the video you can feel the power of this thing through your speakers!Turn up the sound to enhance the effect on the first video and youy will feel like you are in the car with them.This is a F-2 tornadoe 113 to 157 mph wind speeds.The second one is amazing because of the shear weight of the object being tossed and the aftermath that ensues.The third video speaks for itself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qu9wR03GVA&f
Fast forward to the 1:10 mark on this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azV5bC2br-Q
My personal favorite all of these people were lucky for this had F-4 winds but was very small in size.The tornadoe grew 15 minutes later and killed two people up the road 6 miles away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHBZylcxIvw