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TOPIC: 6-17-09
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djmweatherman
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Re:6-17-09 5 Months ago Karma: 8
antiatkins24 wrote:
Found a video of the Austin, MN tornado from last night. Just check out the motion in these clouds. Incredible.




I miss the sound of tornado sirens now that I live out in the country. That is a nice video and thanks goes to the videographer and to you for sharing the link. It has some fantastic motion!!
 
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bullzi
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Re:6-17-09 5 Months ago Karma: 23
djmweatherman wrote:
antiatkins24 wrote:
Found a video of the Austin, MN tornado from last night. Just check out the motion in these clouds. Incredible.




I miss the sound of tornado sirens now that I live out in the country. That is a nice video and thanks goes to the videographer and to you for sharing the link. It has some fantastic motion!!


AWESOME find, the rotation in that is CRAZY.

Wish the audio was real though.. when the video skips the audio stays the same, and in some parts the end of the siren sound overlays the beginning of the next loop. Still a crazy video.
 
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SkyEyeJo
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Re:6-17-09 5 Months ago Karma: 79
Good catch on the audio, bullzi.
I did wonder why it's not a steady siren as I was under the impression that all MN tornado warning sirens are steady. Not positive on that though.
Oh well. Doesn't matter really. The video is terrific.
 
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antiatkins24
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Re:6-17-09 5 Months ago Karma: 14
Yes you are correct on the audio. I read the description on youtube and this person said they put the fake siren in because there was a bunch of 20 yr old baseball players talking like 20 yr old baseball players. lol. Can't blame em I guess.

Jo: Yes the sirens are suppose to be constant.
 
Last Edit: 2009/06/22 13:22 By antiatkins24.
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fish16
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Re:6-17-09 2 Weeks, 2 Days ago Karma: 0
djmweatherman wrote:
This is a picture of the amazing supercell that lingered west of Fredricksburg, Iowa, on June 17, 2009. The storm was amazing and I thought it would have dropped a tornado at anytime, but due to the lack of shear only small funnels were seen. We experienced multiple regenerations of the wall cloud, along with 3/4"-1" hail. Sorry for the contrast, it was almost dark and taken around 9pm central time.

I have some photos I should post of the western side of the wall cloud as it made its way through the Charles City area. We followed it along Hwy 18 until we got home in New Hampton. It spun up some small funnels, but like you said, nothing major. Great pic BTW!
 
Last Edit: 2009/11/04 19:49 By fish16.
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