Teen Thrown 1,307 Feet by Tornado
Matt Suter of Fordland, Missouri, appears to have broken the record for being thrown a long distance by a tornado -- and surviving.
The National Weather Service measured 1,307 feet between the former location of Matt's home and the point at which he landed (unconscious) in a field.
The Kansas City Star has more details and an interview with the boy, as does the News Leader, which also has a photo.
Tom Grazulis, the tornado expert who runs TornadoProject.com, says that the previous record was 1000 feet.
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