The Tornado Game: Sirens Clear Jack Trice Stadium One Hour Before Colorado Kicked Off
On the afternoon of November 12, 2005, tornado sirens sounded across Ames, Iowa as part of a late-season tornado outbreak that produced more than a dozen tornadoes across central Iowa, including an F2 that passed just northwest of Ames (the November 2005 outbreak predated the February 2007 adoption of the Enhanced Fujita scale and was rated on the original F scale). About one hour before the scheduled kickoff between Iowa State and No. 22 Colorado, officials cleared the stands, press box, and suites at Jack Trice Stadium and directed fans to shelter inside Hilton Coliseum, the university's basketball arena across the parking lot. The tornado did not strike the stadium itself, but homes and farm buildings were damaged to the south, west, and north of the city.
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Alert Sequence
3 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim
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- SourceIowa tornado outbreak of November 2005 (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
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- NewsTornadoes Trounce Iowa Towns (CBS News)cbsnews.com