Inside Texas Tech: May 11, 1970
Roaring hail, rain and winds swallowed the walls of warning sirens the evening of May 11, 1970 in the city of Lubbock. We a take a look back at stories of resiliency and determination, and how Lubbock and Texas Tech rose to the challenge of rebuilding the city and understanding the power of these extreme storms.

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How Proctor’s texts in Karen Read lawsuit could free dangerous criminals

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When Weather Changed History - Green Town (Greensburg, KS Tornado)

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Winds of Change | The Catastrophic 1970 Lubbock Texas F5 Tornado

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NWS Lubbock SKYWARN Training (Part 3 of 5) - Supercells and Accessory Clouds

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The Lubbock 1970 F5 Tornado Documentary

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Gary England's Tornado Alley – Introduction

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1970 Lubbock Tornado Memorial

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Full Documentary: Oklahoma: Tornado Target

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Texas Tech Remembers 1970 Lubbock Tornado

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Moment in History's, "The Tornadoes of 1953".

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The Most Important day in Tornado Science History - April 3, 1974

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The Machines That Built the Interstate Highways (1956)

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EP 46: What They Don't Tell You About Trailing a Soviet Sub for 38 Days

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Eye Witness Accounts of May 11, 1970

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West Texas Meteorologists on the Lubbock Tornado

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Lubbock Tornado Memorial

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50 Facts About Texas That Sound Fake But Are 100% True

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The Tornado That Changed Science

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WFAA's Jerry Taff Goes To Lubbock to Report on the Recent Tornado

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