Monster Tornado Hits Colorado (2008)

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WINDSOR, Colo. (AP) - At least one death is being reported in the wake of a large tornado that's left heavy and widespread damage across a swath of northern Colorado. Video from Denver television stations shows roofs stripped off houses, buildings and fences collapsed or damaged and debris strewn over yards and vehicles...

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http://www.wtvr.com/Global/story.asp?S=8367737

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http://media.myfoxcolorado.com/weather/radar.html

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  • Most of those people probably did not realize what this was. We don't get these very often in this area, especially this big. Driving alongside it, it would have looked like a dark thunderstorm, which we get tons of around March- June.

  • i bet no ones getting pulled over for speeding next to that thing

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  • @gamefreak1000000 It was a half mile wide EF-3

  • Dude, was this an f21 or what?

  • I was working in Windsor this day. It was the scariest thing I've been part of. We knew what it was, everyone did because we'd been on tornado alert for a week or two at this point. Watching it come and go, it really did look like a giant wall of rain, which we get a LOT of around here. however, the coloring in the clouds and the color of the giant funnel made it more obvious.

  • @Yunelenna

    wow man that looks like an F-15 like the plane dude............

  • looks like a big dust devil that is all nothing more looks like our economy pretty weak

  • @endofdays89 The size of the tornado does not determine the rating on the Fujita scale. The calculations are based upon approximate wind speeds, which are calculated from damage seen in the affected area.

  • actually there is an f6 you can never predict how powerful nature can be who knows maybe one day there will be an f10. now that would probably tear an entire state up

  • The strength of the tornado doesn't depend of it's size, so please stop saying "wow that's a huge one, it must be an F6" (plus it doesn't even exist). You know the strength only with the damages it caused.

  • @deoxysofshine

    There is no such thing as an EF6.

    This was an EF3

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