Stratford, Texas Tornadoes - May 15, 2003
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Awesome video! I had to laugh at "Big hail coming" "no shit sherlock" lol
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Hey Reed Timmer, if you shut your mouth and focussed a little more on your video skills, you too could be like Jim!!!! This is what a tornado video should be like. Respect from Australia
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How wide was this tornado?
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Is there any records as to the wind speed that was measured in this storm?
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The thing is, the limitations of the Fujita scale prevent any tornado from ever being rated F6. Fujita scale ratings are based on damage. Since F5 damage is complete destruction a tornado could never be assigned a rating higher than F5.
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i have been in a hail storm with quarter size hail. it hurts. certainly dont want to be in those baseballs
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@dragonridley who knows, with global warming making weather stronger, we may actually see one. im not saying they exist, but im not saying its impossible.
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It is indescribable, I like it very much, so much energy, power and danger ! The forces of nature are overwhelming. Excellente video, 5 *****
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Awesome video. I had to laugh when the big hail is on the way comment came across your radio and the response to it. I chase storms myself, and I know that feeling when it comes to the threat of having the windows bombarded to the point that they may cave in. Awesome twister too.
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ja pierdole
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look at 0:18 a nother tornado is forming
Yes, back on June 8th 1995 one of several tornadoes that occured that day. A large half mile wide tornado near Kellerville, Texas.
The tornado we witnessed near Girard Kansas on May 4th 2003 was rated F-4 but looked it may have been an F-5 when we saw it This was the most violently rotating tornado I have ever seen.
cyclonejimcom 4 years ago
The tornado was out in open country so no official damage survey was taken. My guess if the tornado had hit any structure it would probably be rated F-3 at its most intense stage.
cyclonejimcom 4 years ago