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One F5 tornado hit Oklahoma - and they drove straight into it
On May 10, 1996, a devastating tornado outbreak tore through Oklahoma. Among the storms was an F5 — the most violent category on the Fujita Scale — capable of leveling homes and turning debris into lethal projectiles.
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What you must do to survive an F5 tornado
This is an F5 tornado, and it’s one of nature’s most destructive forces. Could you survive being sucked in? Yeah, imagine getting scooped up like a meat-puppet. Swirling like a ragdoll at over 480 km/h (300 mph.
Severe storms are sweeping across the central U.S., and forecasters warn tornadoes could turn dangerous across several states. On Thursday night, storms ripped through Oklahoma, and video from near th
Severe weather season is almost here and many Oklahomans are preparing early by getting shelters installed in their house. Hill Construction Solutions has installed eight above ground shelters so far this year.
Understanding “the lingo” is key to staying safe this tornado season.
A tornado warning will tell you specifically what prompted it to be issued. Many are issued based on radar showing rotation, indicating a tornado is possible. Others can be confirmed as in progress by debris detected on radar or visually by a spotter.
MADISON, Wis. - The last EF-5 tornado that touched down in the United States hit Moore, Oklahoma, in May of 2013. However, meteorologists at the National Weather Service Grand Forks have determined, on Monday, that an EF-5 tornado touched down in North ...
Knowing what type of tornado warning is issued can tell you a lot about what prompted it to be issued. Many are issued based on radar alone. However, others can be confirmed as in progress by debris detected on radar or visually by a spotter.