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TornadoVideos.net storm chasers intercepted this incredible supercell and tornado in southwest Graham Co, KS on May 22, 2007. This supercell exhibited some of the best structure ever witnessed by these veteran storm chasers. Check out TornadoVideos.net for EXTREME tornado footage, breaking news blog, and our live GPS storm chasing tracker!
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Amazing video of the half-mile wide Quinter, KS EF4 tornado on May 23, 2008. Footage shot by TornadoVideos.net Live Streaming Team #1 (Matt Chatelain, Matt Van Every, Curtis McDonald, and Brett Roberts).
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Never-before-seen footage of the devastating EF5 tornado that tore through Greensburg, KS on May 4, 2007 - Part 2 of the Greensburg series. This rare video is from the perspective of storm chasers first on the scene of the damage, as they help tornado victims and aid law enforcement in the rescue effort. Footage courtesy of TornadoLive.com
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April 19, 2000 TornadoVideos.net chaselog trailer: Incredible footage of a photogenic, white tornado near Havana in southeast KS. Video shows the tornado from development to the "rope-out" stage. Check out TornadoVideos.net for more insane tornado footage, breaking news, and our live GPS storm chasing tracker!
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This is a kickass redneck sport where you take a riding mower and modify it to go 35 MPH around a dirt track. It is amazing fun and not that expensive. In my opinion this beats the piss out of spending $100 per ticket to see a NASCAR race. Visit the MidWest LawnMower Racing Association for more info. http://www.mwlmra.co m/ (sorry if that sounds like a commercial)
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Video of TornadoVideos.net storm chasers tracking two large nighttime tornadoes in Eastern KS on February 28, 2007. The second tornado became a violent EF-4 wedge in Linn County, and completely destroyed a home just northwest of Blue Mound. Fortunately no one lost their lives during this outbreak.