PIEDMONT, Mo. — Unusually vicious and damaging weather across multiple U.S. states spawned violent tornadoes, blinding dust storms and fast-moving wildfires over the weekend, leaving at least 39 ...
If a tornado is confirmed then, based on the damage, it will be given a preliminary rating using the Enhanced Fujita Scale, which runs from EF-0 to EF-5. The weather service will send out periodic ...
Tornado watches were in effect for much of Mississippi and northern Louisiana on Saturday, as well as portions of Alabama and southeast Mississippi. Very large hail — some reaching 2.5 inches in ...
The violent tornado that forever scarred Moore, Oklahoma, took less than ten minutes to carve from one side of town to the other. That devastating twister left behind EF-5 damage in its wake, the most ...
It is believed to have been at least a mile wide, and may have reached wind speeds of roughly 300 miles per hour, which would classify it as an EF-5 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
It is believed to have been at least a mile wide, and may have reached wind speeds of roughly 300 miles per hour, which would classify it as an EF-5 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
At least 33 people have been killed and dozens more injured when tornadoes and violent storms raked across the central United States, as forecasters warned more severe weather was expected Sunday.
Large tornadoes are carving paths of destruction across the South for the second day in a row as a deadly storm system churns across the United States. EF-4 or EF-5 tornadoes, the most violent on ...
Follow our live storm coverage here. Large tornadoes are carving paths of destruction across the South for the second day in a row as a deadly storm system churns across the United States. EF-4 or ...
By Saturday afternoon, parts of Mississippi and Alabama were issued a level 5 tornado alert, the highest level the NWS has. Robbie Myers, the director of Butler County Emergency Management in ...