Gillette residents Chris Russell and Kenny Bell pose for a selfie with a tornado near Rozet.
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Wind struck
Gillette residents Chris Russell and Kenny Bell pose for a selfie with a tornado near Rozet. The two said they were returning home from their Strata Energy jobs in Oshoto on Tuesday when they noticed swirling clouds east of Rozet and stopped their car to investigate. Russell estimated that the tornado spent 10 to 12 minutes on the ground about one-quarter mile away from the two men before returning to the clouds. No damage was reported from the tornado. Russell posted his photo on social media and it has since been widely viewed around the state and by national weather watching groups. (Photo courtesy of Chris Russell)
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Gillette residents Chris Russell and Kenny Bell pose for a selfie with a tornado near Rozet.