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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. EL RENO, Okla. – “They have nothing ...
A strong tornado struck El Reno ... very short-lived – only four minutes from 10:28 pm – 10:32 pm local time. It was dark. It’s so hard to get a warning out when that kind of wind ramps up ...
The largest tornado in recorded history was Friday's May 31, 2013 EF-5 tornado in El Reno, Oklahoma ... and recorded winds close to the surface of up to 295 mph in satellite suction vorticies ...
EL RENO, Okla. – When tornado survivors describe what a tornado ... “Our phones started blowing up again and there are alerts on our phones that started going off,” Gustafson said.
The El Reno tornado of May 31, 2013, was officially rated as an EF3. Although data from the RaXPol mobile radar indicated that winds up to EF5 strength ... can get too close to a tornado.
While a tornado ... so but El Reno certainly made chasers take a few steps back on their approach, no doubt. Do you think media organizations are irresponsible when they share up-close video?
Friday’s El Reno tornado upgraded to EF5 Twister was widest ... But had it gone through the very densely populated areas, this would have been ... I don't even want to imagine what it would ...
The El Reno ... How close to get also depends on the level of risk any individual is willing to accept. There is also the ethical question of whether close-up tornado footage from veteran chasers ...
Every spring, she would close up her portrait ... from the largest tornado ever recorded. In this episode of our Wild Files series, we hear the story of how the monstrous El Reno tornado changed ...
EL RENO — After ... survived the EF-3 tornado and were among 25 others who sought refuge at the VFW Post 382, 1515 S. Rock Island Ave., where the American Red Cross set up a shelter.
The weather service initially rated the Friday tornado that hit El Reno as an EF3 ... would have made the storm hard to recognize up close. "A two-and-a-half mile wide tornado would not look ...