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Brian Morganti's - Taken By Storm 2004
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Manufacturer: Brian Morganti
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1May 20 - Northeast Colorado Supercell
A
long-lived and isolated supercell entertains us for hours in Morgan County
Colorado. Definitely one of the most amazing "flying saucer" structure storms I
have ever encountered!
May 22 - Thayer, Jefferson, & Saline County,
NE
What a day! A large and dusty wedge tornado is first intercepted near
Alexandria, NE. We later encounter more tornadoes and a strong RFD surge further
east between Daykin and De Witt, NE.
May 24 - Chester, NE to Belleville,
KS
More tornadoes...another incredible day! Two tornadoes are on the
ground as we approach Hubbell, NE along highway 8. After filming a dramatic and
beautiful rope-out stage near Chester we move further east and south and
experience a close encounter with a developing tornado just west of Belleville,
KS.
May 26 - Tuttle, OK LP & Sooner Lake Tornado
Two storm
chases in one as we pursue a potentially tornadic storm near Hinton, OK while
Bill Reid's group intercepts the Sooner Lake tornado east of Enid.
May
29 - Harper & Sumner County, Kansas
The big day! We film a
long-lasting tornado west of Anthony and then move east as numerous tornadoes
form from a cyclic supercell, including a 10 minute "merry-go-round" of
tornadoes near Milan. Truly a storm chaser's dream chase day!
July 31 -
Siouxland "Spaceship" Supercell
A nicely-sculpted and tornado-warned
supercell is intercepted in Turner County, SD. This is followed by one of the
most amazing light shows I have seen!
September 25th & 26th -
Hurricane Jeanne
24 hours "chasing" Jeanne from Floridana Beach to Lake
Wales, Florida and then on to the town of Bartow to experience the eye. What a
blast!
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