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Document Title:
Weather conditions preceding the Limon tornado, 6 June 1990, a time sequence (DI00524) Photo by Eugene McCaul
Description:
A supercell thunderstorm that crossed eastern Colorado on the evening of 6 June 1990 produced several tornadoes, one of which devastated the town of Limon. This image shows the parent storm near Bennett, Colorado at 1452 Mountain Daylight Time. Often visible as a funnel-shaped cloud, tornadoes can develop with little or no warning. Doppler radar and other advanced technology now give advance warning of many tornadoes. (Full sequence: DI00523-DI00553)
Creditline:
copyright University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Photo by Eugene McCaul
Keywords:
DI00524,natural disasters,cloud,clouds,tornado,tornadoes,Limon,Colorado,supercell thunderstorm,Denver,Eugene McCaul
Filename:
DI00524.tif
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