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It’s been over 11 years since the last EF5 tornado struck the U.S.,a surprising drought considering the frequency of violent tornadoes in previous decades. The EF5, the highest rating on the Enhanced ...
In a spring of historic tornado outbreaks, a single late May tornado in southwest Missouri was the mic drop on a truly terrible 2011. On May 22, 2011, 14 years ago today, an EF5 tornado tore a six ...
According to the National Weather Service, the tornado that struck Rome on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, was an EF2 category tornado with sustained winds of 135 mph. The EF part ...
The last confirmed tornado in Wexford County occurred on July 18, 2010; in Osceola County, the last one occurred on June 8, ...
The United States is home to the most F5/EF5 tornadoes. Since 1950, the US has experienced 59 F5/EF5 tornadoes. The breakdown is 50 F5 tornadoes from 1950-1999 and 9 EF5 tornadoes from 2007-2025.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Deckerville tornado captured on video. What happened Saturday in the thumb Fire officials and Michigan State Police this week shared video of a ...
2025 has already been an above average year for tornadoes, which have had significant and deadly impacts in many communities in the United States. The strongest tornadoes: Tornadoes are usually ...
Big Picture -Defining Violent Tornadoes: While all tornadoes are dangerous, meteorologists reserve "violent" for those with the two highest ratings on the Enhanced-Fujita scale - EF4 or EF5.
Summer in Ontario may bring with it warm weather, but last week's tornado in Lucan is a reminder that it’s also tornado ...
She survived the last EF5 tornado at age 8. 12 years later, she's studying to be a meteorologist. Aria Vargyas was just 8 years old when her school, Briarwood Elementary, collapsed around her.
In a spring of historic tornado outbreaks, a single late May tornado in southwest Missouri was the mic drop on a truly terrible 2011. On May 22, 2011, 14 years ago today, an EF5 tornado tore a six ...
The United States is home to the most F5/EF5 tornadoes. Since 1950, the US has experienced 59 F5/EF5 tornadoes. The breakdown is 50 F5 tornadoes from 1950-1999 and 9 EF5 tornadoes from 2007-2025.