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		<copyright>2008 - AUVICA GmbH</copyright><item><title>14 of April, 2010 Thunderstorm passes Pécel, animation</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/159/14+of+April%2C+2010+Thunderstorm+passes+P%C3%A9cel%2C+animation</link><description>14 of April, 2010 Thunderstorm passes Pécel, animation from the photos I took that time.</description></item><item><title>Lightning from the 14 of April, 2010 Thunderstorm in Budapest</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/158/Lightning+from+the+14+of+April%2C+2010+Thunderstorm+in+Budapest</link><description>Lightning from the 14 of April, 2010 Thunderstorm in Budapest. This photo was shot from Pécel which is a town just next to Budapest.</description></item><item><title>Crazy Wall Cloud in Erick Oklahoma</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/146/Crazy+Wall+Cloud+in+Erick+Oklahoma</link><description>Saw this wall cloud form in Erick but near Mayfield. It also formed a really weak white funnel cloud that went around my side of the wall cloud. It was an amazing thing to see in person. This was only</description></item><item><title>Supercell Storm Upclose</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/144/Supercell+Storm+Upclose</link><description>supercell storm in Elmer Oklahoma May 27, 2009.    www.tornadicalaction.com</description></item><item><title>March 28, 2007 Beaver, OK Tornado</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/135/March+28%2C+2007+Beaver%2C+OK+Tornado</link><description>March 28, 2007 Beaver, OK this tornado was rated EF-2 and was the fifth and largest tornado spawned from a supercell that started in Lipscomb county Texas.  On this day almost every storm that formed</description></item><item><title>Lightning Show</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/132/Lightning+Show</link><description>MadALwx
http://www.knology.net/~blackjack52/</description></item><item><title>Mothership at Night, Madison, AL</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/131/Mothership+at+Night%2C+Madison%2C+AL</link><description>http://www.knology.net/~blackjack52/</description></item><item><title>Electrical Storm</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/124/Electrical+Storm</link><description>6/19/08 - Very active electrical storm at 4am over Tampa Bay. Taken from Treasure Island, FL</description></item><item><title>Overnight Lightning Storm</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/122/Overnight+Lightning+Storm</link><description>8/3/06 - Multiple lightning strikes during this 8 second exposure. Very active overnight thunderstorm over Tampa Bay, taken from Treasure Island, FL.</description></item><item><title>Single Strike</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/118/Single+Strike</link><description>7/7/03 - Single strike of lightning from a powerful thunderstorm over St. Pete Beach, FL. Taken from Treasure Island, FL.</description></item><item><title>Lightning and thunder storm</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/106/Lightning+and+thunder+storm</link><description>While driving to Denning, New Mexico in our motor home we encountered a threatening lightning thunderstorm.</description></item><item><title>Phenomenal Thunder from a Positive Flash</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/84/Phenomenal+Thunder+from+a+Positive+Flash</link><description>Thunderstorm #0011, 9th May 1998, Macclesfield, Cheshire. UK
This is a video of a phenomenal thunder produced by an unusually high-amp discharge (in which a piece of C-C is visible) which most likely </description></item><item><title>Large Tornado- Aurora, NE June 17th, 2009</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/80/Large+Tornado-+Aurora%2C+NE+June+17th%2C+2009</link><description>Large tornado takes shape near Aurora, NE on June 17th, 2009. Dave Lewison and I were getting to the end of our storm chase vacation, and this particular day certainly ended our trip on a high note!</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>Flashing Clouds - 10 Second Exposure</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/75/Flashing+Clouds+-+10+Second+Exposure</link><description>I stepped out just after dark and heard nothing but saw the clouds flashing. A storm had just passed. This is a 10 second exposure.</description></item><item><title>Lightning Strikes a Rainbow</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/68/Lightning+Strikes+a+Rainbow</link><description>This is probably my favorite shot so far. I was shooting video of a rainbow when lightning crossed it! This is the frame.

This was after a 96 degree day in Spring dropped golfball hail and flooded ou</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>Anvil Crawlers Lightning Storm in Benbrook, TX</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/26/Anvil+Crawlers+Lightning+Storm+in+Benbrook%2C+TX</link><description>It was 96 degrees, then we had quarter and golf ball sized hail, followed by a rainbow then lightning in the evening. Here's the lightning. Benbrook is about 5 miles southwest of Fort Worth in North T</description></item><item><title>Stormy Patriotic Morning</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/19/Stormy+Patriotic+Morning</link><description>I went out to put the flag out and found a nice thunderstorm starting up.</description></item>
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