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Tornado, 1/4 mile wide!

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(@sparrow)
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Here’a alive link while it lasts, a 1/4 mile wide! http://kfor.com/on-air/live-streaming/    admin: this is just for today.



   
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It feels good to be running from the devil
Another breath and I'm up another level
It feels good to be up above the clouds
It feels good for the first time in a long time now


   
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(@Swishahouse6)
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Daughter and I watch weather events all the time on TV she is fascinated with wind.



   
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Awesome but terrifying!  I love severe weather but I hope everyone is ok!



   
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(@gurknel)
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Had a mile wide one about a half mile from my home 2 years ago.



   
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Cool!



   
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(@gurknel)
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Cool!

Very cool to watch, destroyed over half my town though :/



   
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Well, if you live in tornado alley, or along the east coast, or in a flood plain, or along the righ of fire *San Andreas et al), you are going to have to be prepared for a disaster.  That being said, every THING is replaceable, people are not–just get your and yours out of harms way and everything will eventually work out.

Severe weather/earthquakes/tsunamis/volcanoes, heck, even meteors are really awesome, but having a school collapse on children because of a tornado is unthinkable.



   
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