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  2. Where Have All The EF5 Tornadoes Gone? The Surprising ... - AOL

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    The last official EF5 tornado to hit the U.S. was the infamous 2013 Moore, Oklahoma, tornado. This violent tornado was on the ground for more than 40 minutes, carving a path of devastation more ...

  3. Stunning videos show massive tornadoes tear through Dakotas - AOL

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    Later in the video, Traversie says the tornado on the ground was south of Selfridge for about three minutes. Strong winds gusted throughout the more than nine minute-long clip, and the group drove ...

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

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    The results are in. Inside Dom 3 today, within the Albion, NE tornado we measured a 53.23mb pressure drop and recovery over 1 minute, the core of which was over only 15 seconds, including a 23mb ...

  5. 2011 Rainsville tornado - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Rainsville tornado was a large and extremely powerful EF5 tornado that struck parts of northeast Alabama, in the early evening hours of April 27, 2011, causing incredible damage, notably in the town of Rainsville, Alabama.

  6. Tornado outbreak of June 8, 1995 - Wikipedia

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    This is most well known as the Kellerville tornado. Some researchers claim that it was F5 strength. [7] Winds exceeding 110 m/s [7] (246 mph, 396 km/h) were recorded by Doppler radar. This was the fourth (and strongest) tornado produced by the McLean supercell. Caused over $10 million ($20.6 million in 2024) in damage to crops and other property.

  7. EF5 drought - Wikipedia

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    The drought began on May 20, 2013, following the dissipation of the 2013 Moore, Oklahoma EF5 tornado. [11] [12] Several tornadoes since the Moore EF5 have reached the 200 miles per hour (320 km/h) wind speeds needed for a tornado to be classified as an EF5, including the 2013 El Reno EF3 tornado and 2015 Rochelle–Fairdale EF4 tornado, with wind speeds measured in excess of 295 miles per hour ...

  8. Tornado damage slammed the Midwest last night. See ... - AOL

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    Tornadoes ran rampant across the Midwest Thursday, March 14, 2024. See the damage left in the wake of severe storms in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Tornado damage slammed the Midwest last night.

  9. List of F5, EF5, and IF5 tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013, is the most recent tornado to be rated EF5 as of 2025. The Xenia, Ohio, F5 tornado of April 3, 1974.This was one of two tornadoes to receive a preliminary rating of F6, which was downgraded later to a rating of F5.