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Neighbors and friends work to remove debris around remains of a farmhouse.Large tornado devastated area.
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Tornado leaves a path of damage to treetops and windswept homes.Here windswept debris is collected against a fence.
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Tornado crushes and rolls farm vehicle, pinning it against a post.
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Remains of a home.A tornado destroyed everything except the innermost bathroom.
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Damage to a farm caused by an April, 1978 Newkirk, Oklahoma tornado.
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Damage caused by Union City Tornado.
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Schematic of the components of a potentially tornadogenic thunderstorm.
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Storm clouds over pinon pines
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Up-looking radar captures internal structure of thunderstorm.
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Wall cloud nearly touching surface.
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Flooding associated with downburst.
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Baseball size hail
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NSSL vehicle withcomputer to receive data from radiosonde balloon measurements.
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Project Vortex.
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Project Vortex - a funnel cloud is observed.
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Project Vortex - - Probe 3.Damage at Friona.
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SR-1 passing NO-XP to position before a storm
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NO-XP sets up at Fairbury Municipal Airport
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NOAA/NSSL X-Pol Mobile radar uses a 3cm wavelength to detect smaller particlesincluding cloud droplets. This radar can distinguish tornado debris clouds from precipitation.
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NOAA/NSSL X-Pol Mobile radar uses a 3cm wavelength to detect smaller particlesincluding cloud droplets. This radar can distinguish tornado debris clouds from precipitation.
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