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  2. 10 tornado facts, including one that hit with 300-mph winds - AOL

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    The biggest tornado ever recorded touched down near El Reno, Oklahoma, on May 31, 2013, reaching a width of 2.6 miles and packing winds of 302 mph. Previously, the record was held by a tornado ...

  3. Disagreements on the intensity of tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    Grazulis used photogrammetry to conclude that at about 100 feet above ground level, the tornado had wind speeds in the 200–250 miles per hour, not counting a powerful vertical wind component. [37] Grazulis later discussed the Pampa event in F5-F6 Tornadoes and declared "In my opinion, if there ever was an F6 tornado caught on video, it was ...

  4. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane-force winds, caused by individual thunderstorms, thunderstorm complexes, derechos, tornadoes, extratropical cyclones, or tropical cyclones can destroy mobile homes and structurally damage buildings with foundations. Winds of this strength due to downslope winds off terrain have been known to shatter windows and sandblast paint from cars.

  5. Tornadoes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A powerful tornado hits the town of Dimmitt, Texas. Tornadoes' damage varies based on their wind speeds and where they strike. The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies a tornado by its damage and then uses that classification to estimate the tornado's wind speed. For example, if it causes very little damage, then it is classified as an EF0 tornado ...

  6. 2024 tornado season was 2nd worst on record, driven by ... - AOL

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    The year 2024 will go down in history as the second-worst tornado season on record, beating 2011, NOAA's Storm Prediction Center's said Friday. After a late December tornado outbreak with at least ...

  7. Storm chasers catch a deadly tornado in a rare intercept - AOL

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    At times, multiple vortices swirled within the tornado, which lasted for about 45 minutes and traveled about 44 miles. For less than a second, the researchers calculated wind speeds of more than ...

  8. Enhanced Fujita scale - Wikipedia

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    The old scale lists an F5 tornado as wind speeds of 261–318 mph (420–512 km/h), while the new scale lists an EF5 as a tornado with winds above 200 mph (322 km/h), found to be sufficient to cause the damage previously ascribed to the F5 range of wind speeds.

  9. High risk of tornadoes, powerful winds, hail and flash ... - AOL

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    The severe weather threats Sunday will range from high winds and large hail to tornadoes and flash flooding, with more than 35 million people at risk. GET THE FREE ACCUWEATHER APP Have the app?