Tornadoes are among the strongest and deadliest types of weather, capable of destroying entire neighborhoods in minutes. However, the most powerful tornadoes, classified as EF5, make up less than 1% ...
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'Take shelter!': Tornado strikes Florida's Seminole County, destroying homes and interrupting live TV broadcastThe Florida tornado was EF2, meaning winds of 111 to 135 mph (179 to 217 km/h). For context, the most powerful EF5 tornadoes have winds of more than 200 mph (322 km/h). The last twister to reach EF5 ...
Hundreds of homes vanished beneath the black cloud that descended on May 20, 2013. The violent tornado that forever scarred Moore, Oklahoma, took less than ten minutes to carve from one side of town ...
A family home of more than 20 years has been struck by devastation twice. The Davenport family is without everything, but thankful to be alive.
The FOX23 Severe Weather Team is bringing you "Storm Smart," a special looking back at the record breaking number of tornados ...
For example, it’s been nearly 12 years since the United States experienced an EF5 tornado, with the last one occurring on May 20, 2013, in Moore, Okla. The most recent EF5 tornado in Texas ...
For example, it’s been nearly 12 years since the United States experienced an EF5 tornado, with the last one occurring on May 20, 2013, in Moore, Okla. The most recent EF5 tornado in Texas ...
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