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Archive for the ‘Tornadoes’ Category

Norman, OK Tornado – May 10, 2010



Video from inside a brief spin up in apartment complex in Norman, OK on May 10, 2010. Not for rebroadcast without permission. Copyright 2010 Andrew Ryan shearamazement.com

March 8, 2010 Tornado in Hammon, OK



Video shot from the dash cam by the two storm chasers (Michael Ratliff and Andy Gabrielson) who made national and worldwide headlines for their incredible video of the Hammon, OK tornado on March 8th of 2010. A tornado that tracked on the ground for around a half hour! Thankfully no injuries were reported! Video is property of (C) Andy Gabrielson of FindTheTornado.com (Dash Cam)

1st thunderstorm of the year for Cushing, Oklahoma 01-20-2010



This is a bit of the first storm we had on Wednesday night January 20, 2010 in Cushing, Oklahoma. Lightning struck an oil storage tank here in Cushing during one of the two storms that passed through this area that night.

Tornado, Oklahoma City, May 3, 1999



Footage of the May 3, 1999 tornado that tore through the southwest side of Oklahoma City. The audio heard on the first part of the video is from TV station KFOR that was simulcasting on FM radio. The other audio is the local Oklahoma City police channel. This video was taken from an on duty police unit, it ends when downed power lines blocked the path and the officer went into rescue mode, shooting no more video the rest of the evening. At the beginning of the video the tornado was an F4. It then reduced to F3 or F2 for a brief period, then spun back up to an F5 near the end of the video. Oklahoma University’s DOW truck recorded a wind speed of 318 mph from this tornado a few minutes prior to the start of this video. Argumentative comments WILL be deleted. Please take them to another forum. Visit this NOAA site for more info on this tornado: www.srh.noaa.gov

May 3, 1999 Tornado News Coverage Part 9



Massive Twister Approaches Moore A storm with a massive tornado moved through the southern parts of the metro area including Moore and far north Norman on May 3, 1999.







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