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LadyStorm
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Tornados great video
      Sun Jun 19 2005 10:20 AM

Found this video on the net. It was filmed June 12th just west of Amarillo Texas. This clip features some great footage of 8 tornadoes. You will see them form, watch them travel and then dissipate. Great stuff!!!


http://www.sky-chaser.com/data/tornadoes061205.wmv

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