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Tornado Forensics

@forensicsjack

Analysing tornadoes and searching for new tornado media.
Undergraduate student studying Meteorology at the University of Reading.

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A chronological timeline showing all media (as far as I am aware) of the 2011 Smithville EF5 and New Wren EF3 storm from Houston, Mississippi to Hodges, Alabama. The first image was taken at 3:04pm and the last image was taken at around 4:19pm.

A chronological timeline showing all media (as far as I am aware) of the 2011 Smithville EF5 and New Wren EF3 storm from Houston, Mississippi to Hodges, Alabama. 

The first image was taken at 3:04pm and the last image was taken at around 4:19pm.
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On June 16th I arrived in the US for my first ever chasecation, and with me I brought a VHS camcorder to document my time in a memorable way. My expectations were low but my hopes were high; I never thought I'd experience anything as crazy as this: youtu.be/Q9-NEIIqHu8

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Seeing as Enderlin was recently upgraded to EF5, it seems like an appropriate time to upload my VHS footage from June 20th: youtu.be/FqC0zpLlsk8 This day was the first time I ever saw a tornado, and I can't thank my friend Celton Henderson enough for the unbelievable chase.

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My name is Aidan and I’m an engineering student at the University of South Carolina. Recently, I’ve conducted an analysis of the cycloidal markings on the Enderlin, ND EF5 tornado using my Cycloidal Coefficient Method. Interestingly, the cycloids agree with the EF5 rating. [1/7]

My name is Aidan and I’m an engineering student at the University of South Carolina. Recently, I’ve conducted an analysis of the cycloidal markings on the Enderlin, ND EF5 tornado using my Cycloidal Coefficient Method. Interestingly, the cycloids agree with the EF5 rating. [1/7]
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A view of the Enderlin EF5 and its parent storm looking SSE from the City View Fuel gas station located in the northwest part of town. This is actually two (poorly) stitched together screenshots from a video by John Lux, which can be viewed here: facebook.com/john.lux.79252…

A view of the Enderlin EF5 and its parent storm looking SSE from the City View Fuel gas station located in the northwest part of town.

This is actually two (poorly) stitched together screenshots from a video by John Lux, which can be viewed here: facebook.com/john.lux.79252…
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*FLASHING LIGHTS WARNING* The Enderlin, North Dakota EF5 tornado with all non lightning illuminated frames removed. What a monster.