Stream Recording April 19 2015 chase

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Recording of our Live Stream of Severe weather all over Arkansas that was live on TVNweather.com with the Arkansas Weather Chasers-ARWXCH. This storm put out up to golf ball size hail and also spawned an EF-1 tornado in Central Arkansas. This storm system also had 3 Tornado warned cells. There is Audio just in the very beginning about the first 30 min then I muted the audio due to the Ham radio SkyWarn was active at the time. Please if you like what you see and you want more please Click on Like. We do not always have very active chase days. And we don't always have Tornados when we go out to chase. Having a tornado and being there at the right time it Spawns is like taking a map and tossing a dart. You never know when or where it is going to hit. We are a newer Chase group but we are growing in Popularity and are now starting to get a few sponsors as well as being asked to do Presentations. If you would like to sponsor us for a chase year send Us an Email with Sponsorship in the Header. If you would like to donate and help us keep these videos going please click the Donate tab. You would be helping us by getting better video equipment and also Data for Live Streaming and Fuel to be able to go out and chase more storms. The more storms we go out and chase the More videos of the storms we will have for you to watch. Thanks in advanced for any support and for Likes.

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