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Michael & John O'Keeffe captured footage of three tornadic supercells in SE Kansas. This video includes large hail, incredible structure, a few funnels, wall clouds, and even a brief tornado! Check it out!
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Storms fired up along a boundary across Illinois, bringing hail, damaging winds and even some tornadoes. Many of these storms were LP supercells, but some were HP supercells. We went after 4 different storms that day, hoping to catch a tornado. No luck today, but we were treated to some awesome cloud formations and stunning winds.
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This was the first chase of 2008 for Michael & John O'Keeffe and it was a successful one! The two captured beautiful images of multiple Tornado warned supercells in SW Oklahoma. This video includes large hail, pretty storm structure, and some blinding rains.
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These supercell thunderstorms were filmed in southern Prentiss County in northeast Mississippi on Friday, May 2, 2008. Although they didn't produce tornadoes while I was filming them, tornadoes were produced earlier in Union County, near the towns of Enterprise, New Albany, and Keownville (2 EF-2s and an EF-1) .
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Two tornado warned supercells formed in E Kansas producing incredible structure and rapid rotation as well as breath taking lightning in the Flint Hills.
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This is a video clip from the DVD program "Storm Chase 1990-1992 by Robert Prentice." The video was shot in east central Osborne County, Kansas, primarily. The complete DVD program listing and ordering information can be found at:
http://members.co x.net/rprentice/chas e_1990-1992.htm
Copyright Robert A. Prentice, 1992, 1996, 2005