Certain are more slim and taller than others. Likewise, certain are bigger and more cone-like. They all have one thing that they all share. The tornadoes they encounter are capable of taking roofs down and whole buildings. If your roof was damaged by a tornado, contact a professional commercial roofing expert now. This video shows a stunning tornado changing its form multiple times.
The year is 2015 and veteran storm chaser, Hank Schyma, is in South Dekota. As the tornado moves to the northeast towards their location. The tornado is an EF2. It is becoming more powerful every minute. The gorgeous funnel can be noticed sucking huge quantities of dirt. The force of the tornado’s destruction continues to increase until it’s an EF4 and can travel speeds of between 166-200 mph. When the storm raged, it was powerful enough to cause extensive injury to two people who sought shelter in their basement. They were fine, with a few minor bruises and cuts. The average tornado lasts around 10 minutes. This tornado managed to traverse 11.7 miles in 30 minutes. It was unique in that it transformed its appearance several times. From the funnel-shaped wedge, to the shape of a rope, a string.
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