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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3799998" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I was a tornado spotter for my community. I have seen my share. Most were miles away heading towards us then took a turn left or right or just roped out and skipped over us. When I went to tornado spotting school, Gary England taught the class. He showed us a video of a guy standing in one spot doing a 360 pivot with his video camera. He caught a tornado on video then turned a few degrees and said, "That's number two." Then number three, number four, number five and then number six. He had videoed six tornados surrounding him. All of the six were in different stages of development. Some were feisty and funnel shaped and others were tall skinny ropes in their final evolvement.</p><p></p><p>For the life of me, I cannot find that video anywhere on the web. I did see the video in the 80's so It was before the internet and cell phones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3799998, member: 44288"] I was a tornado spotter for my community. I have seen my share. Most were miles away heading towards us then took a turn left or right or just roped out and skipped over us. When I went to tornado spotting school, Gary England taught the class. He showed us a video of a guy standing in one spot doing a 360 pivot with his video camera. He caught a tornado on video then turned a few degrees and said, "That's number two." Then number three, number four, number five and then number six. He had videoed six tornados surrounding him. All of the six were in different stages of development. Some were feisty and funnel shaped and others were tall skinny ropes in their final evolvement. For the life of me, I cannot find that video anywhere on the web. I did see the video in the 80's so It was before the internet and cell phones. [/QUOTE]
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