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Tornado at 12,500 feet!

The only tornado report of the day was also one of the strangest of the year...

Tornado at 12,500 feet!

July 28, 2012 |  by

Perhaps the oddest tornado of the year occured today as a tornado touched down high in the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 12,500 feet. Check out this storm report:

1 SE MT EVANS — TORNADO SPOTTED AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MT. EVANS NEAR LINCOLN LAKE AT 12,500 FT. TORNADO WAS BRIEF WITH NO DAMAGE. TORNADO BECAME A FUNNEL CLOUD AND DISSIPATED.

Further proof that mother nature really could care less about what tornadoes ‘should’ do eh?

Tornado occuring near Clear Creek, CO at an elevation of 12,500 feet. This is proof that tornadoes can happen anywhere at anytime! Tornado from July 28, 2012.

Tornado occurring near Mt. Evans, CO at an elevation of 12,500 feet. This is proof that tornadoes can happen anywhere at anytime! Tornado from July 28, 2012.

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