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Union City F4 Tornado Print (1973)
Union City F4 Tornado Print (1973)
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THE UNION CITY F4 TORNADO MAY 24, 1973
The historic giant that revolutionized storm chasing and severe storm radar analysis.
On May 24, 1973, at 3:38 p.m., a devastating F4 tornado tore through Union City, Oklahoma. It became the first tornado in history to be comprehensively tracked and studied by experimental Doppler radar, proving that scientists could detect rotation inside a storm before a twister even touches down. This event established the foundation for modern severe weather warning systems.
| Paper | 200gsm Premium Matte (Archival Art Paper) |
| High-Definition Giclée (Pigment-Based Inks) | |
| Finish | Premium Matte (Glare-Free, Rich Contrast) |
| Fulfillment | Framed (Solid Wood, Glass-glazed) or Unframed (Cardboard Tube) |
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