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F-5 A LOT OF F-5 - 232 sec
A video i made about Brock Lesnar It's Real Check the Credits That's my name.The video is mainly about Brock Lesnar's Move the F5 A LOT OF F-5 TO MANY GREAT WRESTLERS EXCEPT THAT FAG JOHN CENA
Auteur : superluis64
Tags:F-5 brock lesnar HHH EG undertaker kurt angle stone cold the rock royal rumble WWE
F5 Oklahoma tornado May 3rd, 1999 - 230 sec
F5 Oklahoma tornado May 3rd, 1999 Tape was lost but few years later found by the press (Edit : Got a typo here. Typed May 30 instead of May 3rd. Sorry)
Auteur : mystranger3
Tags:f5 tornado tornade oklahoma may 1999
F-5 in action - 113 sec
swiss air force - F5 fighter freedom firing their Pontiac M39 cannon
Auteur : phong12cav
Tags:F-5
F5 Tornado in Elie, MB Devastates Part of Town & F3 tornado - 504 sec
Here is a video of Canada's first F5 Tornado (upgraded from F4) taken from one mile away that devastated the western part of Elie, Manitoba on Friday June 22nd, 2007...the video ends with a second tornado (F3 Rated) near Oakville. This one was on the ground the same time as the Elie tornado, but I didn't catch it until the Elie one lifted and I was driving towards Elie to see what happened there...I turned around and tried to intercept it, but it got rain-wrapped and fell apart after about 10 minutes.
Auteur : justin1569
Tags: F5 Elie Tornado Manitoba Canada Twister Storm Winnipeg Damage
2007 Elie, Manitoba F5 Tornado - 160 sec
June 22, 2007 This is a video of the F5 tornado that hit Elie, Manitoba on date shown above. From Wikipedia: On June 22, 2007, an F5 tornado struck the town of Elie, Manitoba, 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Winnipeg. While several houses were leveled, no one was injured or killed by the tornado. The tornado touched down north of the Trans-Canada Highway around 6:30 pm CDT (2330 UTC) and slowly moved southeast where it picked up a tractor-trailer before it headed south and severely damaged the town's flour mill causing over $1 million in damage. After hitting the flour mill it headed southeast towards Elie, where it destroyed four houses, flipped over cars, and even tossed one homeowner's Chrysler Fifth Avenue onto their neighbour's roof. The tornado lingered over the same area of Elie for approximately four minutes before it cut sharply to the south and rapidly dissipated. The tornado traveled about 6 km (3.7 miles) and was 300 m (330 yds) wide at its widest during its 40 minute lifespan. The tornado repeatedly struck essentially the same area of town, destroying most of the structures and vehicles in the area. If the tornado had continued along its southeast track, it would have hit the main part of town. At the same time as the Elie tornado, another tornado was touching down close to nearby Oakville. Two tornadoes not far from each other at the same time was a rare occurrence for the people watching the news that evening. There were reports of 8 touchdowns in Manitoba during that day. The people in Elie were prepared and took the necessary precautions, during this situation. The following day, Environment Canada sent out a storm damage survey team to assess the damage caused by the tornado. On September 18, 2007, the tornado was upgraded to F5 on the Fujita Scale from the original F4, as winds were determined to be between 420 km/h and 515 km/h (261 and 318 mph), based on video analysis of the tornado and reassessment of the damage[2]. This was the first tornado in Canada to be officially rated as such, making it the strongest confirmed tornado in Canadian history, and only the second F5 tornado ever since 1999, (the other being in Greensburg, Kansas on May 4, 2007). It should be noted that Canada has not adopted the Enhanced Fujita Scale yet; if used, the equivalent EF5 rating would have winds in excess of 200 mph (320 km/h). This video was originally uploaded by the user slair on YouTube. All rights in the video belong to this user.
Auteur : QuadTornado
Tags: June 22 2007 Elie Manitoba Canada MB F5 tornado tornadoes tornados F4
INCREDIBLE video of the last F-5 tornado - May 3, 1999 - 285 sec
**WARNING!! DO NOT TAKE COVER UNDERNEATH AN OVERPASS WHEN A TORNADO IS APPROACHING!!!*** This video defines the beginning of storm chasing for TornadoVideos.net. We knew very little about storm structure or forecasting back then, but we learned fast on May 3, 1999. This video is a great example of how NOT to safely storm chase. Seeking shelter under an overpass is a HUGE mistake, since the winds actually accelerate there when a tornado approaches. Check out TornadoVideos.net for more insane tornado videos, our breaking news blog, and our live GPS tracker.
Auteur : TornadoVideosdotnet
Tags:tornado F-5 May 3 1999 storm chaser Greensburg
Pete Rock & C.L Smooth - Take You There - 262 sec
Classic.
Auteur : flow142
Tags: Pete Rock CL smooth take you there hip hop original
F5 Tornado in Elie, MB From Different Vantage Point - 472 sec
Another video recorded by a local Colony of the F5 Tornado in Elie, Manitoba that hit on June 22nd, 2007. Video Credits go to them. This video gives clear evidence of F5 Rated Winds
Auteur : justin1569
Tags: F5 Tornado Elie Manitoba Canada Winnipeg Twister Canada's First Strong entertainment news
Xenia, Ohio F5 tornado - 72 sec
April 3, 1974 This video is the original 8mm "Super-8" videocamera shot. This tornado is often called the worst tornado in the Super Outbreak and is also one of the most violent tornadoes ever recorded. The tornado did not form by itself, instead, outside of Xenia, two smaller tornadoes collided and formed one single massive tornado. The tornado killed 32. Bruce Boyd died on September 17, 2007. Information! From Wikipedia: The Xenia Tornado was the deadliest individual tornado of the Super Outbreak. The tornado started near Bellbrook, Ohio, southwest of Xenia at about 4:30PM EDT. It initially started as a moderate-sized tornado, then intensified while moving northeast at about 50 mph (80 km/h). A passing motorist filmed the tornado at its early stages and noticed that at one point two tornadoes formed and merged into one larger tornado. When reaching Xenia at 4:40PM, numerous structures were completely destroyed, including apartment buildings, homes, businesses, churches and schools. Several train cars were blown over as the tornado crossed a track. The hardest hit area and the first area struck was that of the Arrowhead and adjacent Windsor Park subdivisions near U.S. Route 68, where numerous houses were completely swept away. The Pinecrest Garden district was also extensively affected. One resident recorded the tornado from inside an apartment complex. Before the tornado hit the building, the resident left the tape which continued the recording. When the cassette player was found after the storm, the tape was then made public. A few pictures were taken of the tornado (possibly frames of a film) as it was entering Xenia, and at least one photo was taken of the twister inside of Xenia. Also, this tornado was caught on film. A sixteen year-old boy captured 1 minute and 42 seconds of the infamous twister, and up close with a "Super-8" 8 mm sound-recording movie camera, as it roared through the city. After passing through Xenia, the tornado passed through Wilberforce heavily damaging the university and several campus and residential buildings. Afterwards, the tornado weakened and dissipated in Clark County near South Vienna after traveling nearly 30 miles (48 km). Its maximum width was a half mile (0.8 km) in Xenia. The same parent storm later spawned a weaker tornado northeast of Columbus in Franklin County. Thirty-four were killed in the disaster (including two Ohio Air National Guard servicemen on April 17 in a fire that swept their temporary barracks in a furniture store) and about 1,150 were injured in Xenia alone. About half of the town or about 1,400 buildings were heavily damaged or destroyed. Damage was estimated at $400 million US. Then-US president Richard Nixon personally visited Xenia, and declared the area a disaster area. It took several months for the city to recover from the tornado with the help of the Red Cross and the Ohio National Guard which assisted the recovery efforts. Most of the town was quickly rebuilt afterwards. The Xenia tornado was rated an F5. It was one of two F5s that affected Ohio during the outbreak, the other being in the Cincinnati area (see my video, "Sayler Park/Cincinnati F5 tornado"). Xenia was again struck by an F4 tornado in September 2000, which killed 1 and injured about 100 in an area just north of the 1974 path. Prior to the 1974 storm, the city had no tornado sirens. However, after the F5 hit, 10 sirens were installed across the area. Unfortunately, at the time of the 2000 storm, there was no battery backup in the sirens, and the system was mostly silent due to a simple power outage. Compounding the problem was the fact that the National Weather Service never issued a tornado watch or warning. By the time the tornado was visually spotted, and an attempt was made to manually activate Xenia's sirens, four of the city's five sirens had already been destroyed by the tornado. Since this particular event coincided with failures of the meteorological and warning time advances since 1974, it is remarkable that casualties weren't more severe. A memorial was also installed near Xenia City Hall to commemorate the tornado victims. Credit: Bruce Boyd
Auteur : QuadTornado
Tags:Super Outbreak BruceBoyd Xenia Ohio OH tornado massive super8
F5 Tornado, Oklahoma City, May 3, 1999 - 229 sec
This is the tape of the worst, the strongest tornado ever recorded on Earth. It killed 44 people and destroyed more than 10.000 homes on May 3, 1999.
Auteur : sam1421
Tags:worst tornado f5 oklahoma city may 1999 damages houses winds wind wall cloud featured chase chasers large gust extreme
F5 Tornado - April 8, 1998 - Birmingham, AL - 313 sec
ABC 33/40's look at the horrible F5 tornado that killed 32 people in Birmingham on April 8, 1998. Produced and edited by Bill Castle.
Auteur : wo4w
Tags:F5 Alabama tornado
F1 vs F5 - 297 sec
We are ring side with our F1 MojaDuma newest contender with our F5 heavy weight stud Zack. This is all just Kitten fun!!!
Auteur : Lifeatthesharpend
Tags:F1 F5 Moja Duma Zack Kitten Kitty Cat Savannah lifeatthesharpend
Hypothetical F5 tornado hitting Ameriquest Field - 109 sec
Short clip from the Discovery Channel documentary Perfect Disaster: Super Tornado on what would happen if an F5 tornado made a direct impact on Ameriquest Field in Arlington, or The Ballpark in Arlington, during a Rangers game. Includes a fairly realistic, but horrifying, digital reenactment of this scenario as "Dallas Stadium" is destroyed.
Auteur : TheNotoriousMEX
Tags:Tornado Twister F5 Supertornado Baseball MLB Texas Rangers
F-5 FAM R A P T O R - 320 sec
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Auteur : topgunsillo
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F5 Violent Tornado Outbreak Oklahoma Tornado Video Footage - 96 sec
This rare footage of a violent F5 tornado was captured on April 26, 1991 near Red Rock, OK, shot by Warren Faidley. Faidley, recently called America's "Top Storm Chaser" by MSNBC, is one of the few journalists and professional photographers who has witnessed and survived both an F-5 tornado and a category 5 hurricane. Warren is a best-selling author, motion picture consultant (Twister) and has appeared as a news consultant for CNN and Fox News. He is recognized as one of the top hands-on severe weather exerts. Unlike most storm chasers, Faidley pursues extreme weather for a living. 2007 marks his 20th. year of storm chasing. His latest book, The Ultimate Storm Survival Handbook, is a required reading for storm spotters and chasers. (Used by permission of stormchaser.com - release on file). Please visit our main website at stormchaser.com to email as we do not check our box here frequently.
Auteur : ExtremeStorms
Tags: F5 tornado violent tornadoes greensburg stormchasing chaser video chasing Faidley Kansas twisters storm
Maryland Twisters F5 Worlds 05-06 - 164 sec
Jackets, rings, globes, whatever
Auteur : sbeCAlover
Tags:Cheerleading Worlds Maryland Twisters F5
F5-GS BASKET(GÜYA DEPLASMANDAYIZ 2) - 35 sec
HERYERDEYİZ! Don't MESS! ultrAslan inside !!! nkfvas!
Auteur : AleeKhaNGS
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Singers Hittin' E, F and F#5 (Studio) - 194 sec
Wow they can sing. Whitney Houston, Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera, Celine Dion, JoJo, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson and Leona Lewis. ₢
Auteur : RangeVocal
Tags: high notes highest whistle register back to basics b-day e=mc² taking chances my december spirit bleeding love
McConnell / Andover, Kansas F5 Tornado - 42 sec
April 26, 1991 (no audio) This is a video of the F5 tornado that hit Andover, Kansas on April 26, 1991. This is the tornado at maximum strength. Yes, it was actually moving that fast. This is some very scary footage!
Auteur : QuadTornado
Tags: April 26 1991 F5 McConnell Andover Kansas KS tornado tornadoes tornados big roar strength fast
1957 Fargo, North Dakota F5 Tornado - 113 sec
June 20, 1957 This is a video of the devastating tornado that hit Fargo, North Dakota. From Wikipedia: The Fargo tornado of 1957 was a violent and deadly tornado that struck Fargo, North Dakota on June 20, 1957. The tornado struck the north Fargo (Golden Ridge) area in the early evening hours, causing major devastation. Well over 1,000 homes were either destroyed or damaged beyond repair and some of them were completely swept off their foundations - a classic example of F5 damage. 13 people were killed. After 1971, when Dr. Ted Fujita introduced his scale that rates tornadoes based on the damage they cause, the Fargo tornado received an F5 rating, the most severe level. The tornado's track was short, travelling only 9 miles (15 km), but the twister itself was fairly large, about 700 feet wide. This tornado was part of a family of tornadoes which was spawned by a supercell thunderstorm that moved through most of North Dakota and into parts of Minnesota. Debris from the tornado was found as far as western Minnesota, over 50 miles east of Fargo in Becker County. This tornado is considered the most devastating in North Dakota history, and was one of only two F5 tornadoes that have struck the state, the other occurring 4 years earlier in 1953. In June of 2007, the 50th anniversary of the tornado was commemorated by the Fargo Forum, which ran a week-long series of stories on the tornado. Credit: ????
Auteur : QuadTornado
Tags:1957 F5 F-5 Fargo Noth Dakota ND tornado devastating deadly