Tornadoes are a relatively rare event. Only a tiny percentage of thunderstorms ever go on to produce a tornado. No two twisters are alike—and some of those storms are truly bizarre. From twin ...
Sometimes worlds, or in this case a major weather event and a meteorological phenomenon, do collide. Connor McCarty and other storm chasers captured footage of a tornado spinning next to a rainbow in ...
Experts with the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) confirmed Friday that a significant tornado outbreak unfolded in Saskatchewan on Thursday, June 19. The outbreak produced ten tornadoes across the ...
An EF-5 tornado is classified as a twister with winds greater than 200 mph. The tornado caused a train to derail south of ...
Just one isolated supercell thunderstorm produced three tornadoes yesterday, September 22. The tornadoes formed in a line from west of Traverse City to Torch Lake and Bellaire. The National Weather ...
A powerful EF5 tornado struck North Dakota in June. This marks the first EF5 tornado in the United States in over a decade.
Level 5 is the highest rating on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which the National Weather Service has used to measure tornadoes since 2007. The tornado that wrecked the outskirts of Enderlin, N.D., on ...
Twisters come in all shapes and sizes. Some carry manure, some fish, some horses, some babies, some flesh-eating bacteria, some U.S. mail. Following are weird examples. ByJim Clash, Contributor.
Emergency responders on Monday searched through wreckage in parts of Texas and Arkansas after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities, killing at least five people, including a young ...