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		<copyright>2008 - AUVICA GmbH</copyright><item><title>June 7, 2010 Scottsbluff, NE Inside the Tornado!</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/172/June+7%2C+2010+Scottsbluff%2C+NE+Inside+the+Tornado%21</link><description>Chasing a severe thunderstorm through Scottsbluff, NE it suddenly turns tornadic all around me with billboards flying through the air and my camera almost ripped out of my hand.</description></item><item><title>May 10, 2010 Wakita, OK Multi-vortex Tornado!</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/162/May+10%2C+2010+Wakita%2C+OK+Multi-vortex+Tornado%21</link><description>An intense mutli-vortex tornado forms in front of us as it rips trees  out of the ground, pulls sheet metal off the ground and throws debris  into the sparking powerlines.  Large steel water tanks are</description></item><item><title>Hurricane Wilma Damage</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/120/Hurricane+Wilma+Damage</link><description>11/19/05 - Some storm damage 30 days after Wilma impacted south Florida and the Keys. This is taken in key West.</description></item><item><title>Tornadoes, Waterspouts and Dust Devils</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/102/Tornadoes%2C+Waterspouts+and+Dust+Devils</link><description>This is a promo video for Storm Spectator. I did my best to time the frame changes with the rhythm of the music. I uploaded this to YouTube, flickr, Facebook, etc.

I did not take the photos in this v</description></item><item><title>Twister Debris - Close</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/93/Twister+Debris+-+Close</link><description>Supercell thunderstorm tornado in El Reno, OK on April 30, 1978. Those are shingles flying. Photo courtesy of NSSL.</description></item><item><title>Apple Tree Blown Over</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/70/Apple+Tree+Blown+Over</link><description>An early Fall storm blew over our apple tree. The metal wire held unlike the rope I used to use, but it flooded and the stake got yanked out of the ground. I added a bag of compost to raise the soil l</description></item><item><title>Shingle Lifting</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/64/Shingle+Lifting</link><description>A few shingles eventually did fly away.

When I moved to Tornado Alley I could always tell their was a storm coming when I saw my neighbors fastening their shingles as the light grew dim.

No need for</description></item><item><title>Downed Freeway Sign</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/57/Downed+Freeway+Sign</link><description>Massive sign on 820 near Lake Worth, TX down after a strong storm. Lots of things were down after that storm, as you can imagine.</description></item><item><title>Freeway Sign Blown Down</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/32/Freeway+Sign+Blown+Down</link><description>This was on the 820 near Lake Worth, TX during Spring, 2009. There was a big storm a day or two before and this was part of the result. I also saw a street light blown in Benbrook by I-20 and a about </description></item><item><title>Home Storm Chasers II: 96 Degree Day with Golf Ball Hail and Lightning Striking a Rainbow</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/29/Home+Storm+Chasers+II%3A+96+Degree+Day+with+Golf+Ball+Hail+and+Lightning+Striking+a+Rainbow</link><description>It was a 96 degree day (hottest day of the year at that point) when a freak thunderstorm came out of nowhere. It got cold and windy all of a sudden, shingles started flying, then it hailed. We had qua</description></item><item><title>Home Storm Chasers - Spring in Benbrook, TX</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/28/Home+Storm+Chasers+-+Spring+in+Benbrook%2C+TX</link><description>We live in Tornado Alley where springtime can get a bit chaotic. We like &amp;quot;chasing&amp;quot; the storms from the comfort of our own home. The storms come to you in North Texas so why get your van all </description></item>
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