Tim Samaras Last Words. Web 'we're going to die, we're going to die': Web 21.2m subscribers 564k views 9 years ago june 3, 2013—tim samaras spent more than 30 years researching tornadoes.
Tim Samaras, The Man Who Chased Tornadoes
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