Tuscaloosa Tornado Damage Aerials Part 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2011

Tuscaloosa tornado damage, shot by Bill Castle of ABC 33/40 in Birmingham.

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  • I haven't seen timber flattened like that since Mt. St. Helens

  • God Of Air

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  • Behold the power and mercy of God!!!

  • @seadannie tornadoes are rotating columns of air, the rotation of the tornado causes the trees and destruction to look random

  • why does it look like the trees are blown down in all different patterns and directions in stead of in one main direction as the tornado path goes on ......just trying to understand tornadoes

  • This proves how truly small we are.

    

  • @stlouismom There won't be a shortage of firewood for the next several winters, that's certain.

  • I didn't think it was going to end...

  • Well back in 1925 there wasn't sufficiate warning systems like we have in place today. To compare the two is unfair at best. I live in Tuscaloosa and saw it come right by my home not a mile away before ripping through my town. I knew it was coming as did almost all. Had we not had warning systems in place I assure you that the number would have been very close to that 1925 amount.

  • You can see massive damage even in the lowest lying areas,it looks like there was no escaping this monster.

  • Behold the power of mother nature

  • Behold the power of mother nature.

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