Jamestown Tornado in Cloud County, Kansas
This potent tornado was on the ground for about 10 minutes and was almost 1 mile wide (based on the width of the damage path) doing F3 damage on the Fujita scale). This was taken on May 29, 2004 just west of Concordia, Kansas (and immediately to the north of Jamestown, Kansas). The parent cell created several other tornadoes (5 that I was lucky enough to photograph) including rare anticyclonic tornadoes which formed as a result of the violent rotation from this updraft.

Jamestown Tornado in Cloud County, Kansas
This potent tornado was on the ground for about 10 minutes and was almost 1 mile wide (based on the width of the damage path) doing F3 damage on the Fujita scale). This was taken on May 29, 2004 just west of Concordia, Kansas (and immediately to the north of Jamestown, Kansas). The parent cell created several other tornadoes (5 that I was lucky enough to photograph) including rare anticyclonic tornadoes which formed as a result of the violent rotation from this updraft.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel) |
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