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Weird Weather Wednesday: The "Moving Mountain" of Irving, KS.



A 19th-century Kansas farm town, an atmospheric monstrosity, and a macabre death that birthed an all-time favorite fairy tale heroine. Watch Episode 2 of Weird Weather Wednesday to find out…

Sources:
“Storm Kings: The Untold History of America’s First Tornado Chasers”
Author: Lee Sandlin
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Link to video of Bennington, KS tornado: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS_ZXSZFqq4

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4 comments

Alain Celeno March 25, 2021 at 2:57 pm

hi friend

Jordan Newman March 27, 2021 at 4:25 pm

I was learning so much about hurricanes

Jordan Newman March 27, 2021 at 4:27 pm

I love these weird whether Wednesdays

Kevin Luo March 29, 2021 at 7:51 am

There are so many old stories of natural disasters with seemingly mysterious supernatural phenomenon spoiled by modern day scientific explanations. I am curious about strange damage that tornadoes leave behind, such as debarked trees, corn stalks encased in ice, scoured earth, small and harmless objects impaling wood and concrete, a pound cake left standing with the house around it destroyed, and a woman surviving in her bathtub that was lifted from the ground and displaced.

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