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Here is a loop of my photos from right before and possibly the beginning of the large Hollister tornado. In the beginning, you can see a pretty good funnel. I am unsure if it ever made it to the ground. Time range is 9:28 to 9:37. From 2.8 Miles SE of Hollister

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Here is an animated video of my photos from the Hollister Tornado. I don't have a mount in my Car so the framing is not great. I have stabilized as much as I can in post.

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๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿ›ณ๏ธ๐ŸŽผManders๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŒช๏ธโšพ๐Ÿ’™โค๏ธ Oklahoma Tornadoes ๐ŸŒช๏ธ Jared Trupp The Trousdale KS EF3 was 2.2 miles wide that is bigger than Greensburg KS EF5 which was 1.7 miles wide and the reason the Trousdale KS tornado got a EF3 rating was mostly because it was in open farm land and this was explained by Gabe Pena in his documentary credit to him

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Oklahoma Tornadoes ๐ŸŒช๏ธ Jared Trupp EF1's put up these kinds of velocity numbers? That's what the NWS is saying? Yes, it was a short-lived tornado, and yes, I do fully understand that it probably didn't hit anything besides some trees, but come on. There's no way that monster topped out at 90-100 mph winds. Idk...

@OKTornadoDB @JaredTrupp EF1's put up these kinds of velocity numbers? That's what the NWS is saying? Yes, it was a short-lived tornado, and yes, I do fully understand that it probably didn't hit anything besides some trees, but come on. There's no way that monster topped out at 90-100 mph winds. Idk...
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4/30/24 This Photo shows the appox. beam height of the Hollister Tornado at 9:51pm. By my math, the beam height is about 860ft, accounting for elevation difference, radar height, tilt angle(0.5 deg), and earths curvature.

4/30/24 This Photo shows the appox. beam height of the Hollister Tornado at 9:51pm. By my math, the beam height is about 860ft, accounting for elevation difference, radar height, tilt angle(0.5 deg), and earths curvature. #okwx #tornado
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NWS Norman NWS Norman Has there any indication that the brief couplet and funnel ever made it to the ground just north of Hollister? It would have been around 9:28pm on 4/30/24. I was a bit aways from it but it looks like there might have been ground rotation, but itโ€™s hard to tell.

@NWSNorman @NWSNorman Has there any indication that the brief couplet and funnel ever made it to the ground just north of Hollister? It would have been around 9:28pm on 4/30/24. I was a bit aways from it but it looks like there might have been ground rotation, but itโ€™s hard to tell.
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Max Archer It was definitely a separate rotation from the large one. My photo makes it look like there might be a bit of debris cloud on the ground. If the NWS timing and location of the start are correct for the big 1 the last few photos should see it on the left side straight up the road.

@MaxArcherWX It was definitely a separate rotation from the large one. My photo makes it look like there might be a bit of debris cloud on the ground. If the NWS timing and location of the start are correct for the big 1 the last few photos should see it on the left side straight up the road.
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