Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5 – 2128th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: May 25th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Ah, yes. The last part of The Science of Storm Chasing. Part 5 of episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. Enjoy! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5



Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5 – 2010th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: May 9th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Ah, yes. The last part of The Science of Storm Chasing. Part 5 of episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. Enjoy! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5



Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5 – 1925th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: May 9th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Ah, yes. The last part of The Science of Storm Chasing. Part 5 of episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. Enjoy! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
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Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5 – 1702th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: April 7th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Ah, yes. The last part of The Science of Storm Chasing. Part 5 of episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. Enjoy! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
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Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 part 1 – 1684th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: April 7th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Apparently I lucked up on recording this. I was just about to stop recording STORMCHASERS EP 4 when this show appeared. I thought it was a rerun of the show but it wasn't!!! So I present to you, Episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing!!! Enjoy!!! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
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Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 part 2 – 1663th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: April 7th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

The 2 part of The Science of Storm Chasing Episode 2. *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
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Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5 – 1632th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: March 29th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Ah, yes. The last part of The Science of Storm Chasing. Part 5 of episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. Enjoy! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
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Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5 – 1528th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: March 13th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Ah, yes. The last part of The Science of Storm Chasing. Part 5 of episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. Enjoy! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
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Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5 – 1489th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: March 13th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Ah, yes. The last part of The Science of Storm Chasing. Part 5 of episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. Enjoy! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
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Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5 – 1435th Tornado Video Clip

Posted: March 5th, 2010 | Author: Tornado Chaser | Filed under: Tornado Video Clips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Ah, yes. The last part of The Science of Storm Chasing. Part 5 of episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. Enjoy! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers' data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.
Discovery Channel’s The Science of Storm Chasing Ep 2 p 5/5