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2018-09-25 16:03:59 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Images taken by tornado hunter Greg Johnson, 48, show the most dramatic moments in the 2013 tornado El Reno in Oklahoma, the largest ever recorded on earth, which killed storm chaser Samaras, his son Paul as well as National Geographic’s Carl Young. “The tornado was a few hundred meters wide and grew to be 4.2 kilometers wide in less than five minutes,” said Johnson. (Photo/IC)

Images taken by tornado hunter Greg Johnson, 48, show the most dramatic moments in the 2013 tornado El Reno in Oklahoma, the largest ever recorded on earth, which killed storm chaser Samaras, his son Paul as well as National Geographic’s Carl Young. “The tornado was a few hundred meters wide and grew to be 4.2 kilometers wide in less than five minutes,” said Johnson. (Photo/IC)

Images taken by tornado hunter Greg Johnson, 48, show the most dramatic moments in the 2013 tornado El Reno in Oklahoma, the largest ever recorded on earth, which killed storm chaser Samaras, his son Paul as well as National Geographic’s Carl Young. “The tornado was a few hundred meters wide and grew to be 4.2 kilometers wide in less than five minutes,” said Johnson. (Photo/IC)

Images taken by tornado hunter Greg Johnson, 48, show the most dramatic moments in the 2013 tornado El Reno in Oklahoma, the largest ever recorded on earth, which killed storm chaser Samaras, his son Paul as well as National Geographic’s Carl Young. “The tornado was a few hundred meters wide and grew to be 4.2 kilometers wide in less than five minutes,” said Johnson. (Photo/IC)

Images taken by tornado hunter Greg Johnson, 48, show the most dramatic moments in the 2013 tornado El Reno in Oklahoma, the largest ever recorded on earth, which killed storm chaser Samaras, his son Paul as well as National Geographic’s Carl Young. “The tornado was a few hundred meters wide and grew to be 4.2 kilometers wide in less than five minutes,” said Johnson. (Photo/IC)

Images taken by tornado hunter Greg Johnson, 48, show the most dramatic moments in the 2013 tornado El Reno in Oklahoma, the largest ever recorded on earth, which killed storm chaser Samaras, his son Paul as well as National Geographic’s Carl Young. “The tornado was a few hundred meters wide and grew to be 4.2 kilometers wide in less than five minutes,” said Johnson. (Photo/IC)

Images taken by tornado hunter Greg Johnson, 48, show the most dramatic moments in the 2013 tornado El Reno in Oklahoma, the largest ever recorded on earth, which killed storm chaser Samaras, his son Paul as well as National Geographic’s Carl Young. “The tornado was a few hundred meters wide and grew to be 4.2 kilometers wide in less than five minutes,” said Johnson. (Photo/IC)

Images taken by tornado hunter Greg Johnson, 48, show the most dramatic moments in the 2013 tornado El Reno in Oklahoma, the largest ever recorded on earth, which killed storm chaser Samaras, his son Paul as well as National Geographic’s Carl Young. “The tornado was a few hundred meters wide and grew to be 4.2 kilometers wide in less than five minutes,” said Johnson. (Photo/IC)

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