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Re: May 20, 2013 Moore, OK Tornado
      Mon May 20 2013 10:59 PM

The radar image below left is of today's Moore, OK tornado and its associated debris ball, known as a "TDS" (Tornado Debris Signature).

At its largest, the debris ball was up to 2.5 miles wide.

Below Left: Large image focused on the TDS. Below Right: Large 3D image of the entire tornado.

Image credits: Stu Ostro

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* May 20, 2013 Moore, OK Tornado cieldumort Mon May 20 2013 10:59 PM
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