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May 17, 2019 • Southwest Kansas Tornadoes {David}

Texas Storm Chasers’s David Reimer headed out to the Oklahoma Panhandle on a conditional risk for significant severe weather. A strong cap was expected to prevent thunderstorm development, but if a storm did get going, it would likely be a tornado-producing machine. Such a storm did indeed develop around 7 PM near Beaver, Oklahoma. Within 30 minutes of developing that storm was producing its first tornado. It would go on to produce multiple long-lived tornadoes over the coming hours and late into the night.

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0:00 Intro Sequence
0:12 Tornado touches down near Forgan, Oklahoma in the OK Panhandle
0:58 Tornado reaches strongest point in life cycle
1:39 Zoomed in shot of damaging tornado and debris cloud
3:00 Tornado roping out near Forgan, OK
3:16 Later, new tornado near Fowler, Kansas with dusty debris cloud
3:52 Funnel cloud with dust swirl, funnel attempts to drop
4:40 Tall dust cloud in base of tornado near Fowler
5:50 Strong dusty debris kick-up to left of roadway
6:23 Fully developed tornado and unfortunately rolled semi

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