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Date: 2016-01-27 12:57:49
Tornado
Storm
Wind
Tornado myths
Tornado preparedness

Tornado Safety   Tornadoes are violent, rota ng columns of air that usually occurs on the trailing edge of a thunderstorm. They usually start as a funnel cloud and can have winds of up to 

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