Tornado
Video Classics Vol. 1. The tornado video classics series contains
the best collection of tornado footage that can be found anywhere.
Volume one contains video of 71 of the most spectacular tornadoes
ever captured on film or video.
Tornado
Video Classics Vol 2. Volume two of the tornado video classics
series continues the tradition of providing the best severe weather
video around. This volume contains 42 new tornado video clips with
additional footage of hurricanes and downbursts.
Tornado
Video Classics Vol. 3. Volume three of the tornado video classics
series finishes off the great trilogy of the best severe weather
footage around. This volume contains clips of 97 tornadoes. This
includes the all time top-20 home videos and the top-20 storm chase
videos.
National
Geographic's Cyclone. National Geographic takes a look at some
of the world's most shocking storms. They take a look at storms
from tornado alley to Florida and other hurricanes.
Deadly
Twisters . Raw video from many tornadoes. Witness the destructive
power of a tornado on this video. This is a smaller collection of
tornado video, but holds many good video clips.
Twisters!
Nature's Fury. View video from expert storm chasers, scientists,
and amateur video camera owners. This two tape set contains one
tape on the scientists of Project Vortex and storm chasers. Tape
two contains video by amateur photographers.
Twisters:
Nature's Deadly Force. View more video of real tornadoes as
they ravage lands across the U.S. In addition to video's from storm
chasers, you will find interviews with members of the National Weather
Service explaining how they predict and track severe weather.
Twister:
Fury on the Plains. View video of real tornadoes from storm
chasers, scientists, and those of amateur photographers. Witness
tornadoes throwing real cars in the air like toys, and the crushing
of real houses in seconds.
DISCLAIMER:
Remember storm chasing exposes chasers to many hazardous and potentially
deadly weather conditions such as lightning, dangerous roads, damaging
winds, hail, and flying debris which puts the chaser's life at risk,
particularly those who have little or no experience and/or storm structure
education. Learning to deal with these is best done by understanding
supercells and thunderstorms, and riding with an experienced chaser
before attempting to chase on their own. The author of these pages
does not encourage storm chasing and is therefore not responsible for
any actions as a result of what is seen here!
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