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Are passing now to the north. they are moving up into the very northern part of the state of texas, moving away at about 25 miles an hour. here you re looking at video of the tornado that we saw earlier today. now, this was the storm that came up into dallas county, in the southeast side of dallas. you see the power flashes there. we ve seen a pretty good bit of damage. most of what we ve seen seems to be in the realm of ef-1 or ef-2 damage, so low to moderate in terms of the amount of damage. when you re looking at there is what we call the condensation funnel. that s the actual cloud that is formed by low pressure within that circulation, but then at the interface there, the bottom, that is the suction spot, the dust envelope, and it was not only dust but it was debris that was being picked up by the storm, hurled about and then thrown out. you ve got a lot of different motions within that storm. you ve got inflow there, you ve got lateral motion, you ve got upward vertical motion, s ....
And moving out and that debris being wrapped around and thrown out. you ve got several different types of motion within the tornado. you have got inflow flowing into the tornado. you ve also got jump ward motion. so you ve got the air flowing into the storm and then at some point, being drawn up and into the storm. that s why things are picked up. roofs are ripped up, that type of thing. then you have the circulation. you have the win within that that will ten to be stronger on the side of the tornado, on the right side of the tornado, relative to its forward motion. so as it is traveling along to the north or a little east of north, at about 25 miles an hour, it is going to be the east side, and in this picture, it looks like north is probably to our right. so it is going to be the side of the tornado that is nearest to us that is going to be causing the most damage. and you notice there, you see that area. that funnel that is dipping down. that s the condensation funnel. and then bey ....
Home with two small children. my nephew s school has now put all of the students at the high school in burleson, texas, in the hallway for their protection. this is johnson county that i m about. cleburne which is very near johnson county. they ve sustained considerable damage near cleburne. the weather service, as you well know, says large and extremely dangerous tornados, about 20 mile south of dallas. and moving north, carl. yes. that storm, this is the one to the left. that s not the one we re looking at. there does appear to be a little bit of weakening with the circulation. sometime that can be deceptive. that condensation funnel may not extend all way to the ground. you ve still got a circulation in place. it does appear that we re seeing some weakening with that storm. that s the one on the southeast side of dallas. there is another tornado ....
The little bits of debris. it is very clearly structural debris. and that was then carried by the storm for a time. and then deposited, no doubt, somewhere very far away. in some cases, tornadoes have taken debris for miles and miles and miles. this is right around that time when the tornado was on the south side, dallas, not very long ago. you re at the condensation funnel. there is certainly some rain along the storm. and then right at the bottom, that is the interface, the dust envelope where all that debris is being churned up. again being thrown out by the storm. some of the reports we re getting in, severe home damage, several structural damage. trees, power lines, which you were just referring to and we witnessed in our own eyes. if we have that video. i don t know if we can turn it around will we want the audience to see the damage that we ....