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  • NICE AND INTERESTING VIDEO...!

  • 2:00 - Death eater just drained his soul!

  • Damn the hay hates the kids...

  • That looks kinda fun!

  • thx

  • what? your lucky

  • what is the name of this song at the start

  • @Are44441 INXS-I Need You Tonight

  • * f-6

  • the f6 dont exist

  • what is the music at the start its cool :D

  • LOL theyre just dancing around having a good time

  • woowwwwwwwwww

  • beautiful

  • no it is not Hay Devil, it is US conspiracy, i have documents that proves those kids are actually "Wizards" they were genetically created for army purposes, they behave like normal humans, but in reality they are robots with weather control installed, until they reach puberty they will be war machines

  • lol id laugh if it turned into an f5 tornado lmao xD someone should tell em that

  • Strange, beautiful. Nice memory.

  • I don't get this video at all.

  • HEY, that's weird!

  • Precioso diablo de polvo!!! es un fenomeno meteorologico muy apreciado por mi, me encantan yo siempre me meto dentro de estos remolinos de viento tan divertidos y endiablados! de hecho todos los años cuando es temporada persigo a estos fenomenos meteorologicosp or el campo ;).

  • sky surfing would be fun

  • I wonder if one could play like that if it was a weak tornado, say an F-0. I've seen the hay devil video before on tv. But, I'm wondering if it could be possible to play with a weak F-0 tornado with winds of, say, 40 to 60 mph. Just wondering. Very cool video, anyway.

  • Well, it can be difficult to stand in a 40 mph wind. Also with the new scale the estimated windspeeds for an EF0 tornado are 65 to 85 mph.

  • The EF scale is new to me, i'm still used to the old fujita scale

  • Me, too. For years, I've always knew the original Fujita scale...

    F-0 = 40 - 72 mph

    F-1 = 73 - 112 mph

    F-2 = 113 - 157 mph

    F-3 = 158 - 206 mph

    F-4 = 207 - 260 mph

    F-5 = 261 - 318 mph

    F-6 = 319+ mph

    That's how I remember it. I'm not used to the new scale and, no offense to anyone, but I dislike the new EF scale to measure tornado wind speed.

  • @Dac719 The new EF scale is more accurate, but just like the F scale, it is not to measure the wind speed. Damage is what gives tornadoes a rating. The winds in both scales are just estimates. EF5 has the exact damage as F5. At the time the F scale was made, it was estimated you had to have 261mph winds or more to get the damage that an f5 did. But now they are seeing that a wind around 200mph can do F5 damage. F6 wasn't used, it was there incase if F6damage ever became evident in the future.

  • no because there would be a lot of debris in the wind.

  • Just watching this makes me itchy!

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