I am curious as to when this happened. I live in Groom and don't remember this. By the way..this wasn't an actual tornado. These are called Dustnadoes. They are formed simular to a tornado but don't pack quite as bad a punch! Smaller versions are also called Dust Devils.
Sky is tornado color: greeny yellow. Once you've seen it, you'll never forget it. First time I saw it was on April 4, 1973, during the Super Outbreak. Clouds from Xenia, Ohio came over our town, and the lighting was all wrong...excellent capture, five stars. I see skies that color, I'm not venturing out!
I love these old tornado videos.
Thanks for posting.
vfIskullangel 2 years ago
That was cool.
onehitta1 2 years ago
I am curious as to when this happened. I live in Groom and don't remember this. By the way..this wasn't an actual tornado. These are called Dustnadoes. They are formed simular to a tornado but don't pack quite as bad a punch! Smaller versions are also called Dust Devils.
texassireen 2 years ago
Wow, I knew they had a certain color though I have not actually witness a land tornado yet. It did take form rather quickly too.
Zilege 3 years ago
Sky is tornado color: greeny yellow. Once you've seen it, you'll never forget it. First time I saw it was on April 4, 1973, during the Super Outbreak. Clouds from Xenia, Ohio came over our town, and the lighting was all wrong...excellent capture, five stars. I see skies that color, I'm not venturing out!
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stormspinner1 3 years ago
You're from Xenia?
cbehr91 3 years ago
No, I was 3 1/2 - 4 hours northeast of Xenia - Mansfield, Ohio. Now I live in "The Alley" (and no beeping basements LOL).
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stormspinner1 3 years ago