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Tornado Hits Iowa City, AS IT HAPPENED!!!

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2006

Video footage from a team of Storm Chasers parked along US 218 on the West Side of the city as the tornado hit

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  • Tornado+night= NOT GOOD lol cant see that shyt comin at you

  • worst time to get one- at night

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  • mother nature at night sucks, especially sitting through a hurricane

  • this so makes me NOT want to go to the University of Iowa now..................

  • I'm trained to do night spotting, including night tornado spotting, but I have to say I absolutely HATE spotting for tornadoes at night. It's entirely possible for the storm to be on top of you and for you not to know it -— until it's too late.

  • @theplanet1985 Sorr,my tastature is not the best...i know how tornado must be spelled ;)

  • @Caddl123 you think tornado is spelled Tirnadoe?

  • @Thisisntfunny2 No, some scouts were affected by this tornado i think

  • Hello.In my homecounty was in 1897 theafullest and scariest Tirnadoe with very big hail.

    On 100km Length of the storm was running ALL trees and Animals were killed.Big houses and churches were distroyes.

    Trains were thrown of the railways,and ships were pulled onto land.

    Alltogether 120 Death and also 12000 Injured.About 100Cities and villags were "bancrott" because of the big disturbing.

  • Storms getting more severe than ever before? How can you be so sure I mean really folks weather records only began in the late 17th century ( Ben Franklin was a major contributor) and they're accuracy is questionable, so 200+ years is really not much to go by when you have several 100 years prior to that that nothing is recorded on how large and/or devastating storms were so in about another 100 years or so we'll have a more accurate map of whether the present weather is actually the worse.

  • @Thisisntfunny2 I was already aware of that before I made that comment, thank you.

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