The US National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in Beavercreek, Ohio, on Tuesday. Amateur video shows the tornado ripping ...
It wasn't deadly. Someone has to die to call it deadly.
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OHIO TORNADO MAY 8, 2008
Amazing Video of a Tornado caught on tape in Southwest Ohio that was confirmed by the National Weather Service. The Tornado Touched down in Port William, ...
*sigh* it wasn't a very well defined tornado, it has made the most solid
touch on the 3rd video. it is the cylinderical shaped cloud touching the
ground in the middle of the screen. tornadoes aren't always classic
funnels, this one was not classic but i ould here it and i drove over to
where it was seen and noted some tree and roof damage. plus i sent the
video to a meteoroligest and he confirmed it to be a tornado and wall cloud.
by the look of it will i would have to say it looks like umm dunno an f1
but i live in london ohio you should of seen are storm the last time that
happened omg lol freaky weather the whole neighbor hood went out because of
one lightning strikes but it was like lightning mania in that storm one
struct almost near me lol i fell when the lightning striked i wanted to
film it but i never had a camera :( by the way i am 15 IRL..
Yea but the thing was it that the conditions for having a Tornado was very
unlikely at the time. A NOAA meteorologist who was working when this
happned said they didn't see anything on radar or conditions for a Tornado.
The only reason they issued the Tornado Warning was because someone spotted
it.
Oh that's scary - from northcentral Ohio, originally - where most people
had a basement - now in northcentral Texas, where nary a basement can be
found - the tornado sirens have their own built in chill factor, don't
they? Awesome capture - adding to faves - thanks - *StormSpinner* in Texas
Thats crazy!! I saw a tornado in L.B.I New Jersey. It touched down like
three miles from the waterpark i was at with my gf. It then moved across
the water for like half a mile then was done. It was pretty coo but also a
little frightening at the same time.
We just had an EF4 tornado here around my area of Toledo, Ohio on June 5th
2010. The tornado hit at night around 11:30ish and then acouple hours later
another storm came through. Milbury, Ohio looks like a warzone it is very
sad. Hugs from Toledo, Ohio!!!
That was the same storm that spawned another much larger funnel in Franklin
County. I also had reported it to EOC, NWS, and 911. Crossed over Sawmill
road and 161 intersection. It was about 50 feet from contacting the ground
but never did.
I remember being at Wright State Universit when that happened. I was in my
dorm and saw on tv and went outside to go see it, it was an AMAZING
SIGHT!!! Thankgully no one got hurt. I mean the sirens weren't even going
off. Weird...
We were driving from va to ontario that day. We were eating tacos at
chipotle when the wind picked up and rain poured. Lightning struck and we
were literally driving away from a tornado! At least we made it safely to
ca!
one time i was at my school awards ceremony in Summit County and there was
a funnel spotted above Ghent Rd. (luckily it didn't touch down) and i was
so @#%$& scared i almost @%$ my pants!!!!!
its like the tornado touched down in clinton and greene counties in ohio,
and im like oh my GAWD!!! Then its like it was an F0 and ur like i almost
crapped myself for that! LOL!
Back in '08 a tornado touched down in the Kettering, OH area ... I was
scared.. because I live in Kettering. But yeah.. big storm coming now..
tornado watch, too... great.
Great footage, Josh! That was enough to scare the hell out of me. But why
weren't your sirens going off?
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