Well, "inland hurricanes" aren't true hurricanes only in the sense that they do not form over tropical bodies of water. But in all other aspects, including the tendency to form something of an eye, they could be considered a type of subtropical hurricane. They don't really need names, though, since they don't last as long. But they have everything else, especially the wind.
Very nice video. I live in Southern Illinois and will NOT forget that storm.
se7endram 4 months ago
Well, "inland hurricanes" aren't true hurricanes only in the sense that they do not form over tropical bodies of water. But in all other aspects, including the tendency to form something of an eye, they could be considered a type of subtropical hurricane. They don't really need names, though, since they don't last as long. But they have everything else, especially the wind.
AtarahDerek 1 year ago
Fascinating to see the storm move across the country like that. Thanks for letting "ominous hope" ride the wind.
gurdonark 1 year ago
Great video!
RadarNut1 1 year ago
That's a crazy storm
VicTheMouth 1 year ago