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		<copyright>2008 - AUVICA GmbH</copyright><item><title>F2 in Mayfield, OK</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/97/F2+in+Mayfield%2C+OK</link><description>This was during the &amp;quot;Seven Days of May&amp;quot; in 1977. The white streak on the top-left is a hailstone failling. Photo courtesy of NSSL.</description></item><item><title>PSPhoto's 2009 Storm Chase Highlights DVD Trailer</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/76/PSPhoto%27s+2009+Storm+Chase+Highlights+DVD+Trailer</link><description>This is the trailer that I put together for my new chase highlights DVD set for 2009. All video was captured during my June 2009 storm chase vacation to Tornado Alley.   http://www.severeweathervideo.</description></item><item><title>Big Hail in North Texas</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/69/Big+Hail+in+North+Texas</link><description>Had some serious hail on May 2. This was when the Cowboys practice facility was blown down.

The Weather Channel asked to use some of this footage on an episode of Storm Stories about the Cowboys inci</description></item><item><title>Golf Ball Sized Hail</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/66/Golf+Ball+Sized+Hail</link><description>Biggest I've seen so far. Ran out there and grabbed it before the rest started raining down. Don't do that! It was stupid. The next ones could have been baseballs.</description></item><item><title>Quarter Sized Hail</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/65/Quarter+Sized+Hail</link><description>Not too shabby.</description></item><item><title>96 Degrees + Flooding + Big Hail</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/61/96+Degrees+%2B+Flooding+%2B+Big+Hail</link><description>It was 96 degrees on this day. Then it was hailing and flooding like crazy as you can see! Probably the most insane day of weather I've experienced. I believe this was the day that the Cowboy's practi</description></item><item><title>Pea Sized Hail</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/56/Pea+Sized+Hail</link><description>Okay, this is just pea-sized hail. Having just moved to Texas from San Diego, I really thought it was something amazing at the time. Then it started raining golfballs!</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><item><title>Hail Banging on Roof at Night</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/6/Hail+Banging+on+Roof+at+Night</link><description>We were watching news about baseball sized hail about 30 minutes north of us when some hail started banging on our own roof. Listen carefully.
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