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Super Cell Thunderstorm with Tornado Warning Pt.1

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Super cell thunderstorm (with tornado warning) passing over Heber Springs, Arkansas on May 10, 2008 at about 1900 hours. Warning sirens can be heard in the back ground. Area of circulation ended up passing well to our south. Lots of lightning, flooding rain, and hail uo to 1 inch diameter at times.

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  • **LONG LIVE THE T-BOLT**

  • ALL HAIL THE KING OF SIRENS

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  • Where were you guys?

  • Well at least you wont have to worry about watering your lawn for a month or 3 lol

  • People should put up more thunderbolts.

    This does not look like a tornado warning, maybe a severe thunderstorm warning with flash flooding and frequent lightning.

  • very loud thunder must have been alot of cloud to ground lighting

  • pa get tornado warnings alot when i was scared of them now i understand them and want to see one 2 years now didnt have any warnings

  • Hey How far away do you live from that thunderbolt siren?

  • 0:32 VERY LOUD!!

  • T-storms used to scare the lining SHIT out of me.

  • i would not be scared at all for tornadoes there because in the rain cooled air which the rain is carried in chokes off the warm updraft for a tornado to form.

  • I hear ya buddy I am with you!

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