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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, so this was a very well defined tornado that probably lasted a good 25

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