to me i think god just thought "hey why don't i show these ppl the inside of this twinster as a nice present ".When i first saw this i was like omg so that's what a tornado looks like on the inside.
(Continued from above.) The science team sliced, diced, and julienned like a set of Ginsu knives, and they've got data that's gonna take decades to fully dissect. What's more, apparently, they got another storm late Sunday night in Missouri--not as good a storm, but full coverage again.
A month of hurry-up-and-wait due to a lousy pattern, then two beauties in three days, and a very active week ahead to close the season... great way to wrap up the first half!
I have a friend who said it reminded him of the "yeah, right!" scene in the climax of "Twister". (Yeah, OK, I know, doesn't narrow it down much. ;-) The part where they're inside the vortex and looking up its throat.)
The best part, V2 got full radar and mobile mesonet coverage, it was within 40 miles of Cheyenne NEXRAD for added higher-level coverage, they got full HD video of the entire thing, and of a storm that did just about everything, in a rural area so it did minimal damage!
to me i think god just thought "hey why don't i show these ppl the inside of this twinster as a nice present ".When i first saw this i was like omg so that's what a tornado looks like on the inside.
nobodykh 2 years ago
How many times does mike say "I look at this..." lol
Panthercrazy2 2 years ago
9:30 what a beautiful shot
7:50 you can actually see inside of it! amazing!
hotdoggy854 2 years ago
Is that video up?
Crimmyboy 2 years ago
(Continued from above.) The science team sliced, diced, and julienned like a set of Ginsu knives, and they've got data that's gonna take decades to fully dissect. What's more, apparently, they got another storm late Sunday night in Missouri--not as good a storm, but full coverage again.
A month of hurry-up-and-wait due to a lousy pattern, then two beauties in three days, and a very active week ahead to close the season... great way to wrap up the first half!
rdfox76 2 years ago
I have a friend who said it reminded him of the "yeah, right!" scene in the climax of "Twister". (Yeah, OK, I know, doesn't narrow it down much. ;-) The part where they're inside the vortex and looking up its throat.)
The best part, V2 got full radar and mobile mesonet coverage, it was within 40 miles of Cheyenne NEXRAD for added higher-level coverage, they got full HD video of the entire thing, and of a storm that did just about everything, in a rural area so it did minimal damage!
rdfox76 2 years ago
Agreed. That was just gorgeous. I didn't think it was even possible to see inside the tornado the way that one was captured.
OddballExtreme 2 years ago
But yes it is a tit 4 tat
it has always been.
I was just looped out of the loop for so long.Eye have to be aware,as it was fore mentioned so long ago.
DoubleDutchBust 2 years ago
Any information that i transfer,in any form is relative.
Gray-so certainly knowing this it behooves one to be on guard.
I am not the sin police-people so do as they choose-to include me tome-positioning.Eye watch my ask as much as possible.
DoubleDutchBust 2 years ago
O it was a process like any natural disaster is created.
Truly a discovery zone.
DoubleDutchBust 2 years ago