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# Premiered in 2006 on the Discovery Channel.
As seen on the Discovery Channel.
# Subject | Dallas: Destroyed by what is declared a super-tornado, one exceeding an F5 on the Fujita scale.
#Website:http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/perfectdisaster/perfectdisaster.ht­ml

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Part 1 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ITVmgwwKaI (Re uploaded)
Part 2 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQdcWbN9ctg
Part 3 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU11Cydr4D4
Part 4 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC_idWFP-_s

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  • Thanks for the video. I couldn't watch this for a very long time.

  • @newchihuahua yup ,me too ;)

  • man a few days ago i was soo bummed out this was not on youtube and now i log back on and it is :D. thanks a bunch, love anything tornado related.

  • @manotickkid you're welcome ;)

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  • @ChristopherSaindon Nice. Then you had the Fort Worth tornado in 2000.

  • @TheCriticalCanadian No it hit. 2000ft of movie film were taken of it and it had close-ups taken that would rival the best of them in the modern era. It was an F3.

  • @newchihuahua never said they did. After may 3rd, they made a max wind speed for F5 at 318 mph that was measured in the tornado. Before that tornado, there was no max wind speed for F5. it was anything over 261 mph and since no speed was ever recorded over 318, it stayed that way

  • @SirRobbins Tornadoes have never exceeded F5 in recorded history, so there has never been any need to classify them in any of the theoretical categories. But I heard solar flares can be classified in undefined categories. I heard one solar flare was X-45 on the scale for solar storms, but X-45 is an undefined category since the scale is officially topped at X-7 or X-8.

  • @newchihuahua the F scale in 1999 rated F5 as 261mph+ winds. After the may 3rd tornado, it was changed to 261-318mph. They added a maximum to F5 because of the F5 from that day

  • ive been in this. i was 5 when it happend. i was also in dallas too. my grandpa got killed because he was at the baseball stadiom ,he always is in love with baseball. i cried when i wached this vid

  • @40ginseng No. Well, officially no. There's F6, F7, and F8, but they're all theoretical because there has never been a tornado in history that could be F6, F7, or F8. F6 is 319 to 379 mph, if the Bridge Creek tornado in 1999 was just a bit stronger, it would've been F6. Then, F7 is 380 to 460.5 and F8 is 460.5 to 525. And it ends there.

  • i know tornadoes only rate up to an f 5 is there any higher rating then an f 5 like  a f 10 or a f 15

  • fish falling from the sky.... better drink my own piss

  • Eh, didn't a tornado already strike Dallas in 1957? Or was that just a NOAA-induced hallucination?

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