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  • i hate michigan. i wish i lived in texas where it was warm all the time and there is no winter. Cars actually last there and don't rust out. and it's actually warm all the time.

  • @38clonetrooper

    WHA?

    Did you see the last superbowl held in Dallas?

  • @38clonetrooper don't be fooled. it gets cold here, not as cold as it does up north. but to us who don't experience 32 degree temperatures or lower all the time. it's cold. but i pref the summers here. lots of severe storms spark up due to us being so close to the gulf of mexico. :)

  • @Metallocity hey! where i live, Michigan... its very cold! the other day... it was negative 7!!! (-7oF)

  • thts crazy

  • Nope. This is the Jarrell Texas (just north of Austin) tornado, and it was in 1997.

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  • @txngasnguns No it cannot be the Jarrell Texas tornado because at a rating of F-5 it was a wedge tornado and in this video it is a funnel tornado, the Jarrell tornado started as a string tornado then it intensified to a wedge tornado (F-5) this tornado in the video was an F-5 but it hit Pampa Texas on 1995

  • @spazzburger1231 The Pampa tornado was more ragged and had tons of debris; this is the Hoover, TX tornado.

  • Didn't they do a Storm Stories or a NatGeo special about this tornado? I think I recognize the footage from something like that.

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  • i'd pay good money to see the look on those prisoners faces as that thing passed.

  • HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!! IS THAT U? HOLDING THE CAMERA?!

  • @birdluver184858 probably not. considering how steady it was. most likely a security camera. or one a storm chaser left behind to get footage of the thing.

  • One of the meanest one's I've ever done seen.

  • Geezus.

  • This was just east of Pampa, Texas, and touched down east of town minutes after the far SW part of town was struck by an f-4. I live about give miles away. They say that concrete was scouted from a local highway. I've heard various chasers refer to this as an F-5. Either way, a he'll of a monster!

  • @TommyJoebowers1tycoo thought this was the F5 that hit Jarrell, TX in '97, wasn't the Pampa tornado a skinier shaped F4?

  • A tv show narrator quoted on this video: "Storms that are one in a thousand, packing three-hundred miles winds." Then they show clips of the 1974 super outbreak aftermath. I remember seeing that sometime back in the late nineties. I think it was called "Tornado Alley."

  • the sound of that thing mustve killed at that prison lol

  • Wow very close to F5 i suppose.

  • wow that so big

  • F5, I'm sure?

  • F4 my friend...but close to an F5...I saw the registers made by texas' authorities with an stormchaser name collins or something like that...

  • Thank you very much!!

  • Mój Boże! Ale bydle!

  • this was on my b-day ;)

  • No this is hoover texas this tornado was part of the june 8th 1995 tornado outbrake.

  • Where was this tornado located during the time of exposure? I have a premise that this may be one of the tornadoes studied during Project Vortex.

  • it might be jarell in 97. i seen this one before on a few documentaries on the jarell tornado

  • Lol definitely not. The Jarrell tornado was actually very skinny. Not to mention this is clearly the Texas panhandle given the terrain, and Jarrell is in the hill country near Austin.

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