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Pecos Hank's video: FASTEST MOVING TORNADO - New World Record

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Introducing the fastest moving tornado ever recorded. In this video we discuss 5 scary fast tornadoes, each one with a forward moving velocity faster than the previous including a mind blowing NEW world record for the fastest tornado ever recorded. SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL https://www.patreon.com/pecoshank *** NOT FOR REBROADCAST *** COPYRIGHT PECOSHANK LLC 2020 To license footage contact hankschyma@gmail.com Over the last couple decades, I’ve found myself trying to outrun some fast tornadoes. But what exactly is considered a fast tornado? And how fast can tornadoes move? The majority of tornadoes I encounter track roughly 25-30 mph. For me, anything slower than that, I consider slow and anything faster than 39 mph, I consider a fast tornado. But tornadoes can move much faster than that. Ride along with this scientific mission to uncover how the fastest tornado yet documented was discovered and how we calculated its ground speed. TEAM VIDEO & PHOTOGRAPHY: Jennifer Brindley Ubl Hank Schyma Dr. Anton Seimon Dr. Tracie Seimon Skip Talbot ADDITIONAL STORM VIDEO: Simon Brewer Greg Johnson - Tornadohunter.com Doug Kiesling - stormchasingvideo.com Rob Hurkes Daniel Shaw - www.severestorms.com.au Josh Vanden Top ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE CONTRIBUTIONS: Dr. Anton Seimon - Appalachian State University Dr. Leigh Orf - University of Wisconsin University of Oklahoma: Dr. Howard Bluestein Dr Kyle Thiem Dr Jeffrey Snyder Dr Jana Houser American Meteorological Society Figure 2 from Bluestein, H. B., Thiem, K. J., Snyder, J. C., & Houser, J. B. (2018). The multiple-vortex structure of the El Reno, Oklahoma, tornado on 31 May 2013. Monthly Weather Review, 146(8), 2483-2502, , (c) 2018 American Meteorological Society and used with the permission of the American Meteorological Society.  NOAA NWS Damage Assessment Toolkit el-reno-survey.net Electronic Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology Johns, R. H., D. W. Burgess, C. A. Doswell III, M. S. Gilmore, J. A. Hart, and S. F. Piltz, 2013: The 1925 Tri- State tornado damage path and associated storm system. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (2), 1–33. STILL PHOTOGRAPHY Jennifer Brindley Ubl Hank Schyma EDITED by Hank Schyma GRAPHICS Dr. Leigh Orf Hank Schyma Dr. Anton Seimon Dr. Tracie Seimon Skip Talbot MUSIC “Deep River” Piano performance by Anton Seimon “March of the Serpents” by Pecos Hank “La male'diction de la danse du poulet” by Pecos Hank Background music by Hank Schyma

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