Wedge tornado time lapse May 1 2018 Culver KS
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On the evening of May 1, 2018, a large, wedge-shaped tornado developed to the west of the town of Culver, Kansas, near the town of Tescott. The tornado eventually grew to one-half mile in width, with a path length of nearly fifteen miles. Though fortunately it remained over mainly open country during its lifespan, the tornado was responsible for EF-3 damage just to the west of Minneapolis, Kansas. • This time lapse shows the tornado from its inception until it became heavily rain-shrouded to the north of Culver. Many townspeople were initially rather panicked as the tornado siren sounded in Culver, but as residents converged on our location we were able to reassure them that the tornado would move well to the north of town. Together, we observed the tornado from a distance of between 2-4 miles. • For more information on this tornado, visit the National Weather Service office in Topeka’s storm survey. https://nwschat.weather.gov/p.php?pid... • ©2018 David Demko Heidi Farrar http://www.weatherbeat.net • All Rights Reserved
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