Stormchase Day 26 - Guymon Tornado
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Awesome video! I love watching these kind of vids :) I hope I'll get some footage of Dutch summerstorms soon! I kind of laughed at 03:22 though. Didn't expect someone to start talking
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actually no its not tax free lol
you drive on the road which is payed by tax you drive your car which is taxed even the grass you stand on in the ditch is taxed so they can mow it
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Tornados have a short lifespan of about 10 minutes. Poor things. I wish they weren't so dangerous...
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Wow tolles Video.
Den Mut den ihr habt haette ich im Leben nicht.Wenn ich sowas sehen wuerde, wuerde ich mich in irgendein Loch verkriechen.
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I was there when that happened. I was a dishwahser at Caktus Jacks and we closed early, and did I go home? NO way i tried goin north into it but the rain was to thick and I couldn't see so I drove around and then went to a friends house to try to follow it but it already had dissipated. Bummer. But I knew nothing was goin to happen. I lived in the panhandle a long time. Watching the radar on the news I said to myself, it's goin to be gone by it hits the edge of town. Nickle sized hail I think.
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The sky turns from day to night..wow guys...i wish i had the guts to do this...great video
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that's just really risky... well, i am glad you lot were fine in the end of this clip. wow, awesome stuff. i hardly have any idea how tornadoes do and all but i can see that it's really destructive... wow... kinda scared at the lightning part, they are all instable.
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I look a face
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LMFAO. retardish
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do u have internet Wi-Fi in your car
Damn you go everywhere, hey you never answered my question.. Whats your job and how do you afford all this free chase time?
Martek100 4 years ago
Hi Martek,
I work at a weather office in Switzland as a software developer. I'm not rich at all. Luckily watching the sky is still tax free :-)
However, flights are expensive, gas price and motel rates climbed a lot. I would love to go to the US for storm chasing next year and also observing the total solar eclipse 2008 in Siberia, but it will be a hard time for me to put all the money aside for these trips.
And yes, I have about 4 weeks paid vacation time a year. That's common in Europe.
06solareclipse 4 years ago