If you see one of these vehicles in your neighborhood you know there is bad weather. This is a Tornado Intercept Vehicle 2, known as TIV-2, built by Sean Casey for the Weather Channel's series Storm Chasers. It is based on a Dodge Ram 3500 with a Cummins Diesel engine capable of powering this tank over 100 miles per hour. With a fuel capacity of 95 gallons it can travel over 750 miles non-stop. The side and front panels are hydraulically lowered to the ground to direct wind over the top of the vehicle. The turret is used to make IMAX movies of tornados.
This vehicle's crew was having dinner at a local restaurant while they were chasing tornados. There was a killer tornado about 25 miles north of here which took the life of a women in a trailer. The storms dumped about 2.7 inches of rain on us in 24 hours while neighboring towns received much more.
Glad you are okay my friend. My son saw this same vehicle in Nebraska during a bad weather spell. :)
ReplyDeleteWe do live with interesting, or terrifying weather.
DeleteThat's quite a machine. I've not seen one before. Most of the tornado chasers have been in regular TV vans, which, of course, the tornado blows into the next county.
ReplyDeleteSorry about your weather...any miles is too close when it comes to tornadoes. The worst thing about our hurricanes is that they create tornadoes.
There are only two of these, TIV-1 and TIV-2 pictured above. If you see one of these, run for safety. Tornadoes in a hurricane? That's just adding insult to injury.
DeleteKnow just what you mean. They are just looking for trouble. They do try to stay about a mile away from a tornado, but sometimes that's not possible.
ReplyDeleteI had no ideas that machines like this existed.. interesting. I have seen a movie about a tornado chaser but his means were more basic
ReplyDeleteThe central part of the country has been having a bad run with tornadoes this year, hasn't it?
ReplyDeleteI am with Birdman and you. Storm chasing is not my thing.
I guess I'm one of the lucky ones... I haven't seen any of these vehicles in my neighbourhood.
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