The storm hunting group standing in the middle of the tornado is forming in the United States

The whirlwind appeared and developed very quickly at the place where the group hunted down the storms, but unfortunately no one was injured.

Storm hunters from the weather forecast company AccuWeather on May 17 experienced heart-thumping moments when standing in the middle of a tornado formed on the outskirts of McCook town, Red Willow district, Nebraska state, central West America. The cyclone occurred around 6pm (local time) and caused significant damage in the area.

Picture 1 of The storm hunting group standing in the middle of the tornado is forming in the United States
The whirlwind developed very fast, the strong swirling wind rushed, swept a large amount of dust and sand into the air.

Scenes recorded by Hurricane hunter Reed Timmer show that the whirlwind developed very quickly at the location of the shooting group. In just a moment, the strong swirling wind rushed, carrying a large amount of dust and sand into the air, making Timmer and his colleagues unable to find shelter.

"We can't go back to the car because the vision is blocked. I can't seem to see anything about 30 centimeters away. We just turn our backs to the wind and hope everything will be fine when the whirlwind goes. over, " said Timmer.

According to local reports, tornadoes, although not causing damage to people, destroyed some farms, houses, wiring and trees. The US National Weather Service said it had received more than a dozen reports of cyclone sightings in southern Nebraska in the past few days.

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