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Tornadoes are caught on camera by a group driving away from the area on Wednesday near Selfridge, North Dakota. Bad weather was moving out of the area by Thursday (Credit: Kash Traversie /TMX)
The National Weather Service classified that tornado as an EF1 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita scale. The storm's strength peaked in the area where the camera footage was captured. The NWS said the ...
Tornado tonight at our home. Incredible that we sustained so little damage considering every single tree on our property came down. Video is from our doorbell camera as it came through.# ...
"Tornado over new york city (sic) CAUGHT ON CAMERA," reads the caption, which also includes nature and photography-related hashtags. The video was shared more than 100 times in less than three months.
This tornado, which came from the same storm that produced the Clarks EF3 tornado and the Richmond EFU tornado, was photographed and caught on video by several storm chasers. No damage was found. [14] EF1 SE of Penns: Lowndes: MS: 01:34–01:41
This tornado was caught on video and photographed by multiple people as it touched down north of the Gary/Chicago International Airport, east of East Chicago, and moved through a wooded industrial area in Gary. Trees and multiple power poles were damaged, including several recently-installed poles that were snapped.
A video showed a nearly stationary tornado in an open field. [58] EFU S of Gordon: Sheridan: NE: 23:37–23:42 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) Pictures and videos from social media show a tornado occurring over open rangeland, producing no known damage.
Tornadoes ran rampant across the Midwest Thursday, March 14, 2024. See the damage left in the wake of severe storms in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Tornado damage slammed the Midwest last night.