Released November 18, 2000:
This video is entirely new and contains brand new footage only from 2000! An original, interesting soundtrack and carefully scripted narration throughout the entire video serves to make this production very enjoyable to watch! The video features:
May 11, 2000: Major tornado outbreak across Iowa. We saw no less than 7 tornadoes this day, most from breathtaking, close vantage points. Watch as our vans get sandblasted in hurricane-force winds that rip branches from trees and sway telephone lines like spaghetti! You will agree that this footage is incredible!
Sample Video Clip (RealPlayer required): Large tornado near Waterloo puts sand in our hair!
Sample Video Clip (RealPlayer required): Trees being taken apart as we drive by!
May 17, 2000: Significant tornadoes in southwestern Nebraska. The structure of the parent thunderstorm producing these tornadoes is a true marvel! Watch as we jockey for position on a classic, churning tornado all the while watching this amazing twisting, columnar supercell!
May 26, 2000: Watch as we find a significant supercell storm producing tornadoes over central Oklahoma. This will show you how tough it is to be a storm chaser and how hard we had to work to get to the right place at the right time!
June 3, 2000: What a storm! This thing resembles a huge spaceship as it plasters miles of Nebraska farmland.
Sample Video Clip (RealPlayer required): Massive mothership near Neligh, Nebraska!
June 8, 2000: Terrific Montana supercell; this storm changes shape all day long and eventually bombs us with large hail!
There is so much more.
BONUS: Exclusive, unedited video from May 11, 2000. You will never see these video clips anywhere else!
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