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The of the video is more of the experience, rather than a bunch of technical information. There are plenty of awesome channels that do that. This is more of a cinematic feel, once again, placing you inside the town of Moore on this horrible day. It's a learning experience minus the danger.
The footage is from 1999, so clearly, a lot of it is of terrible quality. I can't do anything about that. I also want to say, I'm just a creator that loves tornado videos, I'm not a weather buff. So, please don't expect me to give you something I'm not. I wanted this video to be faster, and about the experience, not about a bunch of information.
Though I did my best to give some vital information, I don't understand the science aspect as much as many of you. Also, getting exact information isn't as easy as one might think. So many sources say so many different things, and some are more opinions rather than exact information.
I hope you enjoy it. If you want to see me do more videos like this, please let me know. Subscribe, comment, share, and like. God bless!
My first tornado video: Hit by a tornado - [ Ссылка ]
Reed Timmer (My favorite chaser) - [ Ссылка ]
Some sources and channels I used to gather information/footage.
Local KFOR Broadcast (Amazing coverage) - [ Ссылка ]
AirCastTV (Cool channel) - [ Ссылка ]
Val and Amy Castor (Awesome chasers) - [ Ссылка ]
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Footage - [ Ссылка ]
If you want to learn "real" information from people that know what they are talking about please check out this site and support what they do. [ Ссылка ]
Tornado talk gives amazing information and makes learning about these monster storms so much easier.
Other sites:
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If I missed anyone, let me know in the comments so I can give you credit. Thanks again to all who enjoy watching these types of videos.
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