This is the project he is talking about: http://www.phoenix.org.nz/stonehenge/stonehenge.htmOn Sunday, I was working on the Stone-henge project and could see a small thunder storm about 10 kilometres away. Next thing I knew, there was a strangely blue-ish coloured rope hanging from the tail edge of the storm... A tornado! It seemed to only touch down for a few seconds, then fell apart. Over the next few minutes, several more tried to form, but none of them stayed together long enough to touch down.
Tornado in Wairarapa Sunday 19th
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Tornado in Wairarapa Sunday 19th
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Peolpe what were the conditions etc like on that day??
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