- Jul 27, 2015
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The tornado that struck El Reno, Oklahoma, on May 31, 2013, defined superlatives. It was the largest, one of the fastest, and—for storm chasers—the most lethal twister ever recorded on Earth. Among those it claimed was Tim Samaras, revered as one of the most experienced and cautious scientists studying tornadoes. But this storm was unlike any he had witnessed before. In this National Geographic Special, we unravel the tornado and tell its story. But this is not your typical storm chasing documentary. While this film will include many firsthand accounts and harrowing videos from scientists and amateurs in pursuit of the tornado, it was also probably the best documented storm in history and these clips are part of a unique and ever-growing database documenting every terrifying twist and turn of the storm from all angles.
Available in Sweden through streaming service ViaPlay ( subscription fee ) but also for free in SVTPlay, streaming 1 month from today ( no registration required ). Not sure it will work through a VPN. I searched for other countries but can't pinpoint good enough the US, Europe or Asia etc. Please add " legal " source if found.
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En tornado inifrån
Den 31 maj 2013 drabbades El Reno, Oklahoma, av en förödande tromb. Folk var varnade men det hjälpte föga när tornadon slog till med ursinnig kraft. Även de erfarna stormjägare som skyndat dit för att ta bilder blev överrumplade av det extrema ovädret, med tragiskt resultat.
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Here's another 2 clips from the movie.
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National Geographic | Disney Australia & New Zealand - Disney Australia
National Geographic invites you to live curious through engaging programming about the people, places and events of our world.
www.nationalgeographic.com.au