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  2. 2013 El Reno tornado - Wikipedia

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    As the tornado passed south of El Reno across U.S. 81, it grew to an unprecedented width of 2.6 miles (4.2 km), becoming the widest known tornado ever recorded in the United States. [ b ] [ 9 ] [ 20 ] At 6:28 p.m. CDT (2328 UTC), the storm began moving into more densely populated areas of Canadian County while maintaining its intensity.

  3. List of tornadoes by width - Wikipedia

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    List of tornadoes with a width of at least 2 miles (3.2 km) Tornado F#/EF#/IF# Width Rated by 1999 Mulhall tornado: F4 4.3 miles (6.9 km) NWS Norman, CSWR, Wurman, OU, Penn State: Officially, this tornado was just over 1 mile (1.6 km) wide. A Doppler on Wheels (DOW) mobile radar observed this tornado as it crossed Mulhall. The DOW documented ...

  4. List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    The center of the tornado tracked about 100 yards south of the houses located on the south side of the road. From the plant to the farmsteads, the average width of the tornado was 400 yards and was close to 1/4-mile wide at times. The tornado was at F4 strength during the 1 mile stretch between the plant and the farmsteads.

  5. Tornado records - Wikipedia

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    The F4 Hallam, Nebraska, tornado during the outbreak of May 22, 2004, was the previous official record holder for the widest tornado, surveyed at 2.5 miles (4.0 km) wide. A similar size tornado struck Edmonson, Texas on May 31, 1968, when a damage path width between 2 and 3 miles (3.2 and 4.8 km) was recorded from an F3 tornado. [78]

  6. 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The 34-mile-wide (1.2 km) tornado destroyed or damaged 90% of the community, though most of the damage ranged from F0–F3. The tornado then widened to 1 mile (1.6 km) across as it moved into nearby Alto, causing F4-level damage to homes, before striking the southern edge of the larger city of Kokomo. Collectively, the tornado destroyed ...

  7. 2011 Smithville tornado - Wikipedia

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    An SUV was thrown a 1 ⁄ 2-mile (0.80 km) into the top of the Smithville water tower, then bounced off of it, and was hurled an additional 1 ⁄ 4-mile (400 m) before impacting the ground and eventually coming to rest on the opposite side of the city, where it was later found crushed and flattened. The city hall, the post office, four churches ...

  8. Drone footage shows storm chasers measuring ‘heartbeat' of a ...

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    As the Dominator 3 approached the tornado, video captured by Timmer showed the roaring size of the tornado along the Nebraska Sandhills. ... into the pavement and penetrate the road surface 3-4 ...

  9. List of F4, EF4, and IF4 tornadoes (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    2022 Pembroke–Black Creek tornado — A 34-mile (1.2 km) wide wedge tornado caused damaged or destroyed numerous structures. Four well-built homes anchor-bolted to their foundations were leveled in Black Creek, including two that were completely swept away with only their bare concrete slab foundations remaining and one with anchor bolts ...

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