Wet weekend and next weekend, but tropical development very unlikely.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
598 (Milton),
US Major:
598 (Milton),
FL Any:
598 (Milton),
FL Major:
598 (Milton)
MikeG
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Here's a site that has video of a Tornado From Hurricane 2004
Pretty Kewl!
Web Site
Check out the Tornado Video Page
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Jan-Heinrich Grosskopf
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Loc: Hamburg, Germany
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Hi,
I have a second video from Panama City. I think, it is the same tornado
http://www.radarheinrich.de/storms/videos/tornado.wmv
Heinrich
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Katie
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I have never witnessed a tornado in person and to watch that video (both of them) it just really puts it in to perspective. I mean, you can read and hear all you can but to actually see it form and move and just, wow. I just hope to never go through something like that in my lifetime. One thing to be able to observe another to feel it in person.
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Liz
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Loc: Daytona Beach, Florida
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I agree with you Katie. I've seen alot of tornado's on TV, but never in person. Very powerful storm!!
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wxman007
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In case you didn't know, I am the met who narrates the whole thing...sounding like a big ol' Goob...lol
-------------------- Jason Kelley
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SkeetoBite
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In case you didn't know, I am the met who narrates the whole thing...sounding like a big ol' Goob...lol
Hmmm.. Wife about to deliver and staying in a hotel room by the hospital and another kid over a few closed bridges with the grandparents, along with a tornado outside your window and a cat 4 approaching from the South. I would have been sobbing and drooling. You did a great job!
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