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tornado videos using .wmv Windows media video format by kauffman ..... Hurricanes & Tormadoes Extreme Weather Forum

Date:   4/30/2010 2:18:12 PM ( 14 y ago)
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All these are best seen at 150% full size.

http://www.ultimatechase.com/tornado_video.htm

has a lot:

White Elephant Trunk Tornado Video - May 12th, 2005


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If you're using dial-up it's a 1.4Mb file you have to download. This shows the clearest tornado footage I've ever seen. They are really close to it. Set at high volume to get a realistic effect.

Tornado Overhead Video


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1.7Mb shows just how tall it is. Set at high volume to get a realistic effect.

Ft. Cobb, Oklahoma


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1.4Mb clear & close up.





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7Mb. You can see trucks pass close by as if nothing was going on. The last one is good close-up footage of a big one!



http://www.stormstock.com/tornado_footage.html

Has a lot.
"Pampa, TX tornado behind houses" 416Kb. Shows one crossing a town street. Set at high volume.
http://www.stormstock.com/SSPAMP~1.ASF


"Rare double funnel cloud" shows 2 joining up in the sky, 430Kb.
http://www.stormstock.com/SSRARE~1.ASF


This one shows a house being ripped apart by a huge tornado! The main funnel hadn't even reached the house yet! 1.6Mb.


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"Iowa Tornado". They almost die as they get so close to one & it shows well the debris thrown around as a house is destroyed right next to them. You get a good view of the invisible vortex as it passed close by. The second best I've ever seen. 10Mb


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http://www.stormgasm.com/stock%20footage/stock%20footage.htm

has several. The best are:

June 24, 2003 South Dakota Tornadoes-Manchester Wedg


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2Mb. Here they film so close that they almost get killed. And a house is ripped apart. Anyone inside would have been killed, but the filmer says they hope they'll be ok!

May 12, 2004 Kansas Tornadoes


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3Mb. It shows several different tornadoes, some of them are close by. In the last one it gets dark because of the storm, but you can see them drive past telephone poles on the highway.

 

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