Part 1 of 6 of Torandoes!! The Entity, a montage of classic tornado films from 1955-1992 set to eerie music. I will also point out some inaccuracies pointed out and (try to) correct them; the Andover Tornado was on the ground for 45 miles not 75. Since I may get comments about there not being an F6 rating there actually is it was just never used. The Fujita Scale originally went to F12 (Mach II).
Here are the Raiders offensive plays through the first three quarters of the 2002 AFC Championship where they only called one running play. Gannon ran a couple of times but they were called passes in the huddle. The Silver & Black won 41-24 to advance to Super Bowl XXXVII and get killed by the Buccaneers.
Part 2 of 6 of Tornadoes!! The Entity. A montage of classic tornado films from 1955-1992 set to eerie music. I am going to point out some of the inaccuracies and (try to) correct them. The film of the tornado with the subtitle of the Lindsborg, KS is wrong. That film was taken in Salina, KS (but that tornado did go through Lindsborg).
Part 4 of 6 of Tornadoes!! The Entity. A montage of classic tornado films from 1955-1992 set to eerie music. I am going to try to correct some of the inaccuracies made in the movie; the tornado subtitled 'Canadian, OK' was taken in Canadian, TX.
KWTV in Oklahoma City's coverage of the F5 tornado that swept Bridge Creek and Moore away on May 3, 1999. I hope somebody has preserved their all-night coverage of this outbreak, it is very important to tornado history.
April 26, 1991: Footage of the tornado south of Wichita, at McConnell AFB, dash cam of Andover patrolman warning people, and husband films whilst wife goes nuts.
Here it is. Rich Gannon's record-setting game against Denver where he had 21 straight completions. The Raiders called 31 straight passes against Denver starting mid-way through the Second Quarter and through the beginning of the Forth Quarter.
KWTV in Oklahoma City's coverage of the F5 tornado that swept Bridge Creek and Moore away on May 3, 1999. I hope somebody has preserved their all-night coverage of this outbreak, it is very important to tornado history.
May 27, 1997: This tornado spun out of the same storm as the deadly Jarrell Tornado. Notice that the Condensation Funnel is ivisible for most of the video. Rated F3.
Photogramatry is a way of measuring the speed that a piece of debries is ejected from a tornado by measuring the distance that it traveled in a frame of film (a quarter of a second). Of course this method isn't perfect because the winds are lower nearer to ground level and the strength may have been different in a portion of the tornado that wasn't filmed or in a different part of it's life cycle.
Survey of the Northeast Corridor in New Jersey from the startup of Conrail until 2007. Part 1 features new and old Amtrak power and equipment in Elizabeth, Edison, Metuchen, and Linden.
Part 2 features the startup of New Jersey Transit's rail operations in 1983 along the NJCL (it was still called the New York & Long Branch) and Newark Penn Station. The second-to-last E-units in everyday service were here in use on the North Jersey Coast Line and Raritan Valley Line. Also the last active GG1s were pulling trains from Newark to South Amboy.
Part 3 picks up where Part 2 left off at Newark Penn Station in 1983. Then Jersey Ave. in New Brunswick in 1990 and the new Elizabeth high-level platform above the CNJ right-of-way. New Jersey Transit had brand new ALP44 locomotives and Comet III coaches.
Part 1 of 4 of my playthrough of the Facility level of the Nintendo 64 game Goldeneye 007 on 007 mode w/ max stats. That means 1000% enemy damage, accuracy, and health and 100% reaction time. There is no commentary. This is not a speed-run or a tool-assisted run. This is quite similar to Undercoverfilmer00v' s run from a long time ago. It is not perfect either and I make a few mistakes.
Video of a typical evening rush @ Ridgewood, NJ in June of 1993. Plenty of U34CHs who are a year away from retirement. First-up is #4172 whose horn doesn't sound much better after 17 years (see my 'Nasty RS3L' video).
This was the first television special about a tornado that was able to feature footage of the actual torando. Even more than 50 years later it still remains as the single most photographed tornado.
Two storm chasers; Dave Keller and John Davies, chase the same storm from opposite directions in the Oklahoma Panhandle and into southwestern Kansas on May 5, 1993. They eventually meet. This is an intriguing look into the different styles between chasers.