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F1 Tornado Winds - Harford Co. Maryland - July 2007

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2007

Very rare F1 tornado in North-Eastern Maryland in July 2007. The funnel cloud touched down about a mile from here, tearing off a bunch of tree tops.

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  • It looked like it was impossible for a tornado to hit because all of the wind looked like it was just blowing one way therefore it wouldn't have been able to process a funnel.

    But otherwise it looked like a great wind n rain storm!

  • Read The Title : TORNADO "WINDS" and the info cleary states that touchdown was a mile down the road.

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  • nice global warming pitch - heat waves have been around forever, even in Maryland

  • Alright, there is no way this can be a tornado. First off, rain doesn't happen during a tornado. Since its only wind, the rain would go back up into the atmosphere and stay in the cloud until at least 30 minutes after a tornado because it would have to re-form. F1 tornadoes aren't very powerful. This is just a wind storm type of thing.

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  • @BeMyFallenOne have you ever heard of rain wrapped tornados you know the ones you cant see bacause of all the RAIN?

  • not a tornado its just wind from the heavy rain dragging the air causes strong wind if u take a water hose and mist it into a bucket u feel wind blowing in ur face if it was a tornado some of the trees would be snapping off and u would see rotation

  • @BeMyFallenOne Technically you're correct.. A tornado can become rain-wrapped, which occurs when the rear-flank downdraft (RFD) basically grabs the rain and sucks it further towards where the rotation and Rain Free Base (RFB) is, wrapping the rain around the tornado itself, thereby making it much less visible (sometimes a rain-wrapped tornado is not visible at all), and very dangerous. 

  • @higbull i know i didnt see 1

  • @Akpk3r you stole from peels surface of roofs to blown off roads straight from a website that you googled you cud get arrested for that ya jackass

  • @rockawear51 If he was inside the tornado he wud be thrown around bc winds for an F1 are like 70-115 mph

  • Actually the smaller trees have a much smaller surface area to catch the wind. Therefore the larger trees should be blowing much faster, right??

  • no tornado there

    

  • r u inside the tornado if so awsome!!

  • cade o tornado

    

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