Watch: Storm Chaser Sean Casey Films WEDGE Tornado From TIV2 With "Door Opened"


Yesterday, storm chaser Sean Casey's TIV2 (Tornado Intercept Vehicle) was hit by a Wedge tornado in Kansas and he captured this amazing shot from inside the vehicle -- with the door open! On his Facebook page, Sean says: "TIV just hit by a very strong tornado. We are ok, and filmed Imax. Hit with lots of debris, door opened. Piece of wood entered vehicle."



Large single-vortex tornadoes can look like large wedges stuck into the ground, and so are known as "wedge tornadoes" or "wedges":


[via MuldersWorld.com]

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  6. Cool how at 2:07--a lightning strike or power line emission strikes the ground and leaves a burn mark.

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  11. I don't think we are in Kansas anymore.

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