Sea creatures fall from the sky during insane storm

wow! I saw that before

amazing, almost apocalyptic images ......wow.....

is it real?
 
F5 Tornadoes have sucked fish from water and thrown them many miles away....debris can be found 100 miles away
 
F5 Tornadoes have sucked fish from water and thrown them many miles away....debris can be found 100 miles away
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From the article:
Hurricane-force winds blew at a shocking 34.8 miles per second,

That's 125,280 mph. Sorry, not buying it.

It's one of those articles you just gotta say Hmmmm to. LOL

Not really. Tornados are known to pick up items and carry them great distances. When I was a kid, a tornado hit my hometown of Louisville, KY. The next day, someone found a bank deposit slip from a home that was destroyed in that storm by a person in Cincinnati, OH.
 
From the article:
Hurricane-force winds blew at a shocking 34.8 miles per second,

That's 125,280 mph. Sorry, not buying it.

I'm guessing it was supposed to read "meters per second". :D
Ok, so 1/3 of 125,000 mph? 40,000 mph wind speed sound good to you?

1/3? A meter is 1/3 of a mile? :eusa_snooty:

According to Wiki's list of the Beaufort scale, level 12 is greater than 32.7 meters per second. Beaufort scale - Wikipedia

Here are other links to the Beaufort scale which show mph and kph: Beaufort scale
Beaufort Wind Scale
Beaufort Scale | Royal Meteorological Society

Here's a convenient calculator to change kilometers per hour to meters per second: Convert Kilometers per Hour to Meters per Second

:)
 

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