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Tornadoes in the Midwest and South of the United States
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Tornadoes in the Midwest and South of the United States

Tornadoes hit many places in the Midwest and South of the United States on April 2. More than 134,000 people in Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana lost power, a large number of houses were damaged, and some roads were closed.

On the same day, residents in Arkansas, filmed a huge funnel cloud produced by the tornado, which emitted dazzling flashes from time to time.
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Re: Tornadoes in the Midwest and South of the United States

The last video is creepy. The outside right of the twister cloud as it rotates is flat out scary looking. Massive weather event. Pretty incredible.

There’s a new documentary on Netflix called: “The Twister: Caught in the Storm” about Joplin, Missouri one of the most devastating tornadoes in US history. It almost wiped the entire town off the map.
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Re: Tornadoes in the Midwest and South of the United States

I always wondered, if you put 5 sticks of dynamite in a rocket or jet drone, and kamikazied it into the side of the tornado, with the dynamite set to detonate as soon as it sensed low pressure, would the blast be enough to decapitate the tornado and shut it down completely? It would seem to me that the blast would destroy the aerodynamics going on in the funnel, so that the tornado would literally choke and vomit, and that would be it. Anyone have some knowledge of this possibility?
Documenting Reality Caught on Camera Natural Disasters & Extreme Weather Events Tornadoes in the Midwest and South of the United States
Documenting Reality Caught on Camera Natural Disasters & Extreme Weather Events Tornadoes in the Midwest and South of the United States


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