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Monday, 25 May 2009

Funnel Cloud From Steele, MO

Posted on 20:27 by Unknown
We have had several funnel clouds reported over the past two days. There was no damage because most of these funnels never became tornadoes, meaning they never made it to the ground.

Out of all of the photos I have seen over the past two days, this is the most impressive. This one was sent to us from Bryan Wells. He snapped this shot near Steele, MO yesterday. Great shot Bryan... My wife's grandfather (Paw Paw) and I were really close to this one, but it went back up before it made it to Highway 412 in Senath.

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