Mom captures moment she saw incoming Kentucky tornado in terrifying video

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The video captured the Fort Campbell mom screaming for her kids and husband after accidentally spotting the tornado while filming lightning.

In the full video later uploaded to her account, Sverdrup continued to call for her husband while waking up those in the house as a safety measure. Her husband, however, was reluctant to believe there was a tornado at first, with there being no wind or debris outside the house.

Luckily for the family, they were not harmed in the tornado, which hit behind them instead."It did hit behind us," she confirmed in a video,"People on the same side, like the same road that we're on got hit and houses were destroyed but we're not." "It was so scary and it was the weirdest feeling because it took me a second to register what I was seeing," she explained.

According to Clarksville Now, the documented tornado rolled into Kentucky after it hit Fort Campbell.

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