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0s.gif Op maandag 16 juni 2014 23:38 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
Pilgrim of pilger? ?
Pilger, sorry, heb het steeds verkeerd verstaan. :@

De stream van Midwest Storm chasers laat nu ook de twee tornado's zien.
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
  Moderator maandag 16 juni 2014 @ 23:42:28 #77
8781 crew  Frutsel
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Heftig...stadje kon idd wel eens "wiped out" zijn :{
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0s.gif Op maandag 16 juni 2014 23:42 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
Heftig...stadje kon idd wel eens "wiped out" zijn :{
Daar hoorde ik ook wat berichten van en dat er veel verwondingen zijn. Het zier er ernstig uit. :{
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
  Moderator maandag 16 juni 2014 @ 23:46:40 #79
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2s.gif Op maandag 16 juni 2014 23:31 schreef Pannenkoekenmix het volgende:
15% op z'n meest. Een uur terug ongeveer is er een PDS waarschuwing afgegeven. Het lijkt erop dat het stadje Pilgrim getroffen is door een tornado.

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Schade in Pilgrim met 2 tornado's op de achtergrond.
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Bizarre foto zeg :{
Zou haast denken: te echt... must be photoshop :{
  Moderator maandag 16 juni 2014 @ 23:48:06 #80
8781 crew  Frutsel
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Twitter pic zou zijn vanuit Pilger
  Moderator maandag 16 juni 2014 @ 23:51:53 #82
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Tornado's gezien nabij Wisner (vlakbij Pilger)
  Moderator maandag 16 juni 2014 @ 23:53:45 #83
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Daniel Shaw heeft het over EF 4 schade aan gebouwen die hij gezien heeft.
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
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Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
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Dit zou een foto uit Pilger, Nebraska zijn..
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De lucht kolkt boven Sioux City. De verwachting is dat daar misschien nieuwe tornado's vormen.

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Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
  dinsdag 17 juni 2014 @ 04:20:59 #89
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Broertje van Katlaah
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Damn, die foto's...
Opgeblazen gevoel of winderigheid? Zo opgelost met Rennie!
  dinsdag 17 juni 2014 @ 05:41:14 #90
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bel de wouten!
  Moderator woensdag 18 juni 2014 @ 12:36:48 #91
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  woensdag 18 juni 2014 @ 22:33:44 #92
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WTF, jezus!!1
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mooie closeup en wat een idioot in die witte auto op het einde.
Drugs are good mkay?
  Moderator donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 16:59:47 #93
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  Moderator maandag 30 juni 2014 @ 14:23:47 #94
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Significant threat for severe storms including tornadoes today: Iowa Illinois Missouri
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Het is nog vroeg in de middag in Iowa en er staan al 2 tornado warnings.
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
  Moderator maandag 30 juni 2014 @ 22:21:14 #96
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  Moderator donderdag 10 juli 2014 @ 11:08:12 #97
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Tornado Smithfield may be deadliest in NY state history
The storm that killed four people in Smithfield, New York, on Tuesday evening may have been the deadliest tornado in New York state history.

A survey team from the National Weather Service in Binghamton, New York, determined that a tornado destroyed the homes where four people were killed in this upstate New York town.

The survey crew completed its survey Wednesday afternoon, concluding that the tornado packed winds of up to 125 mph, earning it an EF2 rating on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.

Deadliest Tornado Status Disputed

The status of New York's deadliest tornado is in dispute. According to official data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, that dubious distinction belongs to a storm that killed nine children at the East Coldenham Elementary School in Orange County on Nov. 16, 1989.

The children died when a wall fell on them during the storm. While the National Weather Service concluded that the damage was caused by an F1 tornado, the pioneer of modern tornado survey techniques disagreed.

Dr. Theodore Fujita surveyed the damage from that event and concluded that a microburst, rather than a tornado, caused the damage. His findings were later rejected by the Governor of New York, and NOAA continues to list the event as a tornado in its Storm Data catalog.

(MORE: Worst November Tornado Outbreaks)

Even in the immediate aftermath of the 1989 tragedy, there was disagreement over what caused it. A Nov. 17, 1989 article in the New York Times called it a "hurricane-force gust of wind" while noting that several eyewitnesses and the county police believed it to be a tornado.

According to tornado historian Tom Grazulis, the next-deadliest tornadoes on record in New York history each killed three people and each occurred over 100 years ago:

A tornado moved from Onondaga Lake to just north of Syracuse on Sept. 15, 1912, killing three and injuring 40.
A tornado slashed through the town of Willing in Allegany County on Sept. 28, 1884. Three died and 31 were hurt.
Tuesday's tornado will go into NOAA's record books as the second-deadliest tornado in New York history. But in the view of some meteorologists, the Smithfield tornado qualifies the deadliest in state history.

Governor Sees "Pattern of Extreme Weather"

In a press conference Wednesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo lamented the number of disasters during his tenure in office.

"Unfortunately, in my three and a half years as governor, I've seen too many disasters," Cuomo said. "And I've been in settings like this too often."

Citing 11 federally declared disasters in his tenure, Cuomo added, "There is a pattern of extreme weather that is different. We're seeing things that we've never seen. We see floods where homes that have been dry for 100 years get hit with floods and get totally destroyed."

Cuomo said the state had begun citizen preparation training sessions to cope with the spate of natural disasters. "We don't get tornadoes in New York, right? Anyone will tell you that. Well, we do now."

In fact, according to The Weather Channel severe weather expert Dr. Greg Forbes, 418 tornadoes struck the Empire State from 1950 through 2012, ranking New York 30th among all states in total tornadoes, and 36th in tornadoes per square mile.

Is New York Actually Seeing More Tornadoes?

New York's tornado density was 2.10 tornadoes per 10,000 square miles per year from 2000 to 2012, a 71-percent increase from 1.22 in the 1950-1999 period.

However, improved reporting methods have vastly increased the annual number of reported tornadoes in the United States. Many experts believe there is no long-term upward or downward trend in the actual number of tornadoes in the U.S., noting that reports of the most obvious, powerful tornadoes have not shown any upward trend.

For the nation as a whole, the tornado density went from 2.30 in the second half of the last century to 3.66 for 2000-2012, an increase of 59 percent. New York's tornado counts are growing slightly faster than the nation as a whole, but it is unclear whether that is due to increased tornado activity above and beyond the improved reporting system.
  Moderator donderdag 10 juli 2014 @ 11:09:21 #98
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  Moderator woensdag 16 juli 2014 @ 14:27:01 #99
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Tornado Hunters - Series starts August 2014

http://globalnews.ca/news(...)tured-in-web-series/

Voor de liefhebbers ;)
  vrijdag 18 juli 2014 @ 14:22:59 #100
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