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Date
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2014-05-27
74.208.31.241
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ClassC
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2025-02-03
74.208.236.23
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 8352Connection: keep-aliveKeep-Alive: timeout15Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2024 17:16:36 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 00:42:19 GMTETag: HTML>HEAD>TITLE>THE 1957 DALLAS TORNADO/TITLE>META namedescription contentthe 1957 Dallas tornado>META name keywords content1957 Dallas Tornado, tornado, Dallas, 1957, meteorology, storms>/HEAD>!--Robert G. Beebe NWS report at Dallas Public Library, plus WFAA TV special-->BODY backgroundbkgrnd4.jpg>!--BODY backgroundbkgrnd4.jpg bgpropertiesfixed-->p aligncenter>IMG SRCtornado57_16.jpg width406 height266> center> table border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0 styleborder-collapse: collapse bordercolor#111111 width32% idAutoNumber1> tr> td width406> p alignjustify>font size2 faceMicrosoft Sans Serif>Dallas, April 2, 1957. Looking southwest from the 31st floor of the Republic National Bank Bldg. in downtown Dallas. The area between the smoke stacks and the white grain silos on the right is the approximate location of the present day American Airlines Center. The more prominent building on the horizon is Parkland Hospital, to the far side of which the tornado shortly will pass. The tornado is near to or on Vilbig St./font>/td> /tr> /table> /center>/p>FONT FACE Microsoft Sans Serif>CENTER>H1>font size7 color#808080>THE 1957 DALLAS TORNADO/font>/H1>p>font size5>b>I/b>/font>b>font size5>ntroduction/font>/b>/p>/CENTER>/FONT>P>font faceMicrosoft Sans Serif>The 1957 Dallas Tornado might easily be dismissed as just one out of scores of common Texas twisters, each in its time having done some damage and, perhaps, killed a few unfortunate people. The Dallas tornado was no monster to rival, for instance, the F4 that ravaged Wichita Falls in 1979. Retrospectively it has been determined to have been a category F3 (the original Fujita-Pearson scale was not developed until 1971). As it carved a sixteen mile path through Oak Cliff and West Dallas over a time span of about forty minutes, it took the lives of ten people, including three children from a single family (the highest death toll from a tornado to date in the DFW area), injured approximately 200 and le
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 8352Connection: keep-aliveKeep-Alive: timeout15Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2024 17:16:36 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 00:42:19 GMTETag: HTML>HEAD>TITLE>THE 1957 DALLAS TORNADO/TITLE>META namedescription contentthe 1957 Dallas tornado>META name keywords content1957 Dallas Tornado, tornado, Dallas, 1957, meteorology, storms>/HEAD>!--Robert G. Beebe NWS report at Dallas Public Library, plus WFAA TV special-->BODY backgroundbkgrnd4.jpg>!--BODY backgroundbkgrnd4.jpg bgpropertiesfixed-->p aligncenter>IMG SRCtornado57_16.jpg width406 height266> center> table border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0 styleborder-collapse: collapse bordercolor#111111 width32% idAutoNumber1> tr> td width406> p alignjustify>font size2 faceMicrosoft Sans Serif>Dallas, April 2, 1957. Looking southwest from the 31st floor of the Republic National Bank Bldg. in downtown Dallas. The area between the smoke stacks and the white grain silos on the right is the approximate location of the present day American Airlines Center. The more prominent building on the horizon is Parkland Hospital, to the far side of which the tornado shortly will pass. The tornado is near to or on Vilbig St./font>/td> /tr> /table> /center>/p>FONT FACE Microsoft Sans Serif>CENTER>H1>font size7 color#808080>THE 1957 DALLAS TORNADO/font>/H1>p>font size5>b>I/b>/font>b>font size5>ntroduction/font>/b>/p>/CENTER>/FONT>P>font faceMicrosoft Sans Serif>The 1957 Dallas Tornado might easily be dismissed as just one out of scores of common Texas twisters, each in its time having done some damage and, perhaps, killed a few unfortunate people. The Dallas tornado was no monster to rival, for instance, the F4 that ravaged Wichita Falls in 1979. Retrospectively it has been determined to have been a category F3 (the original Fujita-Pearson scale was not developed until 1971). As it carved a sixteen mile path through Oak Cliff and West Dallas over a time span of about forty minutes, it took the lives of ten people, including three children from a single family (the highest death toll from a tornado to date in the DFW area), injured approximately 200 and le
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