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Arizona Microburst / Thunderstorm - Glibert/Mesa - 10/5/2010 - Wind / Hail / Tornado?

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Created on October 5, 2010 using FlipShare._______________Whooo! This happened at about 12:30 pm.

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  • @22gwill and rumor has it that Grand Ave's street lights went out. This was in the summer of 1995, I believe

  • @finalfanta25 It's not an exaggeration. I take it you do not live in AZ or haven't lived there for very long. I remember when I was about 6 years old, a huge dust storm hit (actually, more correctly, a macroburst) hit Phoenix and 110mph winds were recorded at Deer Valley. Microbursts and Macrobursts can produce tornado force winds in excess of 100mph. Perhaps you should ask someone who has lived in Phoenix for a while... I remember roofs being ripped off and telephone poles snapping..

  • @finalfanta25 Well the storm that hit was a rare but it was recorded as a category 3 hurricane had it been on the coast. It didn't last long but there was 115 mph winds in downtown Phoenix on the ground. And the Arizona monsoon isn't like other storm systems. Occasionally it will tap into the Gulf and dying hurricanes will pass though here.

  • @22gwill pretty sure ur lying or exaggerating. 120+ winds are upper hurricane force winds or a small tornado. No storm has gusts that high unless its a tornado or hurricane.

  • Ik. there were clouds moving towards each other. wierd shit. wierd shit.

  • Ha i was outside in a muscle shirt and basketball shorts takin pics!!

  • AND ALOT OF THE ROOFS ARE TRASHED>>>>>LOTS OF INURANCE CLAIMS!!!

  • @Musclevideofreak Do you get 80+ winds every storm? Besides this is not even close to the power of Arizona monsoon storms. Our monsoon storms can have winds that exceed 120 mph on the ground.

  • @Musclevideofreak oh so you get 4 tornadoes in one day... hmm i see

  • ты ссанный

    

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