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AccuWeather14hStorm chasers record incredible video from inside tornadoExtreme meteorologist Dr. Reed Timmer took his team of chasers into the heart of a tornado near Truman, Minnesota, on April 13, providing an incredible view from within. https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=Storm+chasers+record+incredible+video+from+inside+tornado&mid=37CA2EF4571ECDD001FB37CA2EF4571ECDD001FB&churl=&mcid=D52A47CCC93B47B6BF15DBD55ADE7224&FORM=VIRE
Pretty cool footage of an obvious F0. Though neat, the dynamics and view of glorified dust devil isn't the same as a major tornado. Thing about storm chasers. Today's viral video winner becomes tomorrow's Darwin Award Nominee.
That was no tornado. I've driven through dust devils more powerful than that!
Hear ya... Considering the cloudiness, and climatological criteria for a dust devil, you typically have those on clear sunny skies with thermal lifting. What you are seeing is the weakest ass tornado I have ever seen, F0-'s are 40-72 mph windspeed;. F-5's OTOH, 265 -318 mph
An F-5 would have thrown that vehicle clear through that building. I get F-0 winds every other week at my Castle.
That vehicle would have never moved in an F-5 as it's designed to survive it. It lowers itself to the ground and spikes hydraulically are pushed into the ground. It's called the dominator 3 I think it is.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRV_Dominator
Didn't there use to be a program called "Storm Chasers" and they would chase after tornadoes and film their experiences?Those guys were nuts!