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Debris and dirt explode upward at the base of tornado as it strikes a house and barn near the town of Mulvane, Kansas on June 12, 2004. The tornado is at its peak intensity, a high-end F3 on the Fujita Scale. The funnel has been turned white in direct sunlight. Tornadoes often form on the outer edge of a supercell, well away from the heavy rain and dark clouds. For the storm chaser, this allows for easy viewing from a safe spot away from the storm. Image is from video.

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