Watch in HQ for HD Video... A tornado(?) passing through Atlanta, Georgia taken by ABC affiliate WSB-TV Channel 2 Action News TowerCam at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on March 15, 2008.
@Landrar This was actually a separate storm system from the one you are talking about. The tornado you are talking about happened a few days earlier and was a little later in the day. I'm not sure if this one was a tornado or not.
@lilstackzful Why? Tornadoes can strike anywhere. Just ask the citizens of Salt Lake City when, in 1999, they became the first major downtown area to be struck by a tornado. It was an F2 and caused 170 million in damage and 100s of injuries. Oddly enough, that is only the 2nd tornado in recorded history to hit the region.
@20Akshay I honestly don't know. I was out of the country on business when this happened. I'm sure some warning was given as to the severity of the storm.
@20Akshay Cloud/Rain wrapped tornado. Much scarier than funnels because you don't know what's there until its too late.
Kind of like what happened in the Tri State Tornado of 1925. People just saw a rolling cloud, and before they knew it they were either severely hurt or much worse.
It's just the rain core of the supercell.
DisneyTransportation 4 days ago
@Landrar This was actually a separate storm system from the one you are talking about. The tornado you are talking about happened a few days earlier and was a little later in the day. I'm not sure if this one was a tornado or not.
MIKESOWELL 6 days ago
I was at Momocon 2008 when this happened! Georgia Tech campus, we thought we would've had to close it down!
KuroKenji1989 2 weeks ago
i would have shit my pants
samaasuper 3 weeks ago
dont look like much but look up !!TORNADO TOUCHDOWN IN DALLAS TEXAS(AUDIO)!!
blackheart6634 4 weeks ago
@Landrar True
lilstackzful 1 month ago
@lilstackzful Why? Tornadoes can strike anywhere. Just ask the citizens of Salt Lake City when, in 1999, they became the first major downtown area to be struck by a tornado. It was an F2 and caused 170 million in damage and 100s of injuries. Oddly enough, that is only the 2nd tornado in recorded history to hit the region.
Landrar 1 month ago
@20Akshay I honestly don't know. I was out of the country on business when this happened. I'm sure some warning was given as to the severity of the storm.
Landrar 1 month ago
@Landrar I agree with u, was the alerte given?
20Akshay 1 month ago
@20Akshay Cloud/Rain wrapped tornado. Much scarier than funnels because you don't know what's there until its too late.
Kind of like what happened in the Tri State Tornado of 1925. People just saw a rolling cloud, and before they knew it they were either severely hurt or much worse.
Landrar 1 month ago