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Christmas Day Tornado Caught on Film

By: Meteorologist Steve Newton
Updated: December 28, 2012
In the days leading up to the snowstorm that impacted Pennsylvania and brought the ski hills some needed snowfall, I mentioned more than once how large the storm was. At one point, it was impacting everyone from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico in one way or another. The Great Lakes down to the country's midsection saw blizzard-like conditions while the Gulf Coast saw severe thunderstorms usually saved for the spring.

About 20 tornadoes were spawned by the storm, with the most notable impacting Mobile, Alabama on Christmas Day. The EF-2 tornado, with estimated 111-135 mph winds, was on the ground for about 10 minutes, traveled nearly 6 miles, and only caused minor injuries.

A Walgreen's store in Mobile had their surveillance cameras running when the storm passed very close to the store.



In the video you'll notice flashes of green as the twister approaches. Those are not lightning strikes, but power transformers exploding.

I understand the curiosity in seeing a tornado up close, but they are not to be messed with. At 1:06 in, a man wearing camouflage, says "Oh my god, a twister," and then exits the store two seconds later. NEVER go outside when a tornado is on the ground near you! The man in the background wearing the striped shirt has the right idea: getting away from the door. Our camouflage-clad gentleman quickly realizes his mistake and runs back inside to safety.

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