A deadly tornado that tore across southeastern North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to an EF5 with winds topping 200 mph (322 kph), the strongest classification of tornado and the first ...
Initially, this tornado was rated an EF3. But due to work from the Northern Tornadoes Project of Western University in ...
In 2007, a powerful tornado decimated Greensburg, Kansas. Today, 100% of its electricity comes from wind energy, and many of ...
The National Weather Service said the EF5 twister in North Dakota packed winds stronger than 200 mph, underscoring risks that ...
EF-5 tornadoes are exceptionally rare, as they require extreme atmospheric conditions capable of producing winds over 200 mph. On the Enhanced Fujita Scale, tornadoes are rated from EF-0 (65–85 mph) ...
After 12 years, the U.S. has its first EF5 tornado. Meteorologist Andrew Stutzke breaks down why this could mean other ...
A powerful tornado struck Enderlin, North Dakota, on June 20, causing significant damage and leading to a rare EF5 ...
WASHINGTON — An EF5 tornado struck North Dakota this year, the National Weather Service confirmed Monday, marking the first tornado of that strength in more than a decade on American soil. The ...
The nation's longest "drought" between EF5 tornadoes has come to an end, scientists from the National Weather Service ...
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