Posted by Stick welding on May 05, 2013 at 19:15:23 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Twister Movie posted by Dave in GA on May 05, 2013 at 10:52:19:
Some of the footage for the movie is of the tornado that went through Edmonton, Alberta July 31,1987 (Black Friday). There was a large oil storage tank that was flipped upside down (I think it was shown in the movie), garbage trucks thrown around like toothpicks but the best indication of how much force it had was a Mcdonalds straw that went through a 2x4! It was headed right for our acreage but turned about 1/2 mile before. Our neighbor had some pictures published and just down the road some granaries were flipped over and a dairy barn had 2x4's stuck in the side like a ladder. It went through a mobile home park too and levelled several of them. Should be lots of info on the net.
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