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Jan 30, 2013

Georgia Tornado Signature Revealed in RadarA powerful tornado bore down on the town of Adairsville in northwest Georgia earlier today (Jan. 30), as part of a long line of severe weather stretching from Pittsburgh, Pa., to the Gulf Coast. The signature of the tornado's rotating winds can be seen in a newly released radar image.


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Posted: Wednesday January 30, 2013, 2:11 pm
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