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It remains the worst tornado in U.S. history. Called the Tri-State Tornado, it started the afternoon of March 18, 1925, near Ellington, Missouri. For about four hours, the storm raced along a ...
One-hundred years ago, the single worst tornado in United States history occurred. This twister was so devastating and so impactful that it was even given a name, ”The Tri-State Tornado.” ...
Facts about the Tri-State Tornado. Modern standards qualify the so-called Tri-State Tornado as an F5, a mile-wide funnel with wind speeds greater than 260 mph (418 kph). Facts about the Tri-State ...
Tornadoes were likely, especially west. Multiple tornado warnings were issued for counties in the Tri-State area but none were confirmed by the National Weather Service (NWS). Emerging images are ...
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10 Facts About Tornadoes
Tornadoes are fascinating yet terrifying natural phenomena characterized by their rapidly rotating columns of air. These twisters, as they are often called, extend from the base of a thunderstorm ...
This week will mark the 100th anniversary of the deadliest tornado in U.S. history - a natural disaster that killed nearly 700 people across three states. Known as the “Tri-State Tornado”, the ...
Beginning around 1:00 PM on March 18, 1925, a tornado touched down in Southern Missouri. This was the beginning of the Tri-State Tornado. Before the sun had set, nearly 700 people would lose their ...
6:35 p.m.: Preliminary tornado data from the National Weather ... more storms are possible Saturday across the Tri-State, but it's expected to be a much quieter time than what the region ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed another tornado touched down in the Tri-State region Sunday night.The NWS confirmed Tuesday that an EF-0 tornado touched down near Napoleon, Indiana in ...
It remains the worst tornado in U.S. history. Called the Tri-State Tornado, it started the afternoon of March 18, 1925, near Ellington, Missouri. For about four hours, the storm raced along a track of ...