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Oakfield, Wisconsin F5 tornado on July 18th, 1996

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

Here is video I found long time ago at some website (I dont remember where it was) showing quite unknown f5 tornado that struck Oakfield on July 18th, 1996. Sry no sound.

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  • Part of this video is on the supplemental video that comes with "Secrets of the Tornado" from the Tornado Project. It was a man and his kids chasing after the tornado.

  • @ColonelAngus75

    Chasing f5 twister with kids is so great idea! =)

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  • @polishchaser1 To the left. Forgot to say.

  • @polishchaser1 At 0:20 was that a brief tornado or just updrafts catching loose soil? Maybe a microburst?

  • Thats Insane!

  • wasn't there a kid named jesse lloyd who also taped this video

  • The rotation on that storm before the tornado forms is so sexy.

  • @goyoupackersgo wow. usually when i think of hail cores, i think of a giant white curtain. then again, angling can be a major factor, like the psoition of the sun

  • @AJTwister97 I took a NWS spotter class about 10 years ago. They showed this video, and the meteorologist pointed that out and said it was a hail core.

  • @goyoupackersgo it looks a little too dark to be a hail core

  • @AJTwister97 It's a hail band. 

  • Classic wallcloud

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