
Vengeful tornado skips passenger terminals in order to ruin National Weather Service anemometer:
The tornado reportedly destroyed the National Weather Service's weather station, which reported a 97 MPH winds before it stopped relaying data, according to Weatherbug meteorologist Jacob Wycoff.
The tornado was so close to the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar -- the small Doppler radar used for Denver International Airport -- that a "donut hole" was visible in the precipitation-free center of the tornado as it crossed between runways 34R and 34L. The tornado passed exactly 5,000 feet east of the A Gates.
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