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  2. On Today's Date: A Deadly December F5 Tornado - AOL

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    It was later rated F5 after the Fujita scale was implemented in 1971. Incredibly, only one person was killed in this tornado, a man who remained in (the) open, according to the storm report .

  3. Reed Timmer recounts his top 5 most memorable tornado chases

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    Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer has been chasing tornadoes for decades - witnessing firsthand some of the most dangerous twisters in recent memory. Since capturing his first footage of a tornado ...

  4. 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.

  5. 2000 Xenia tornado - Wikipedia

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    The tornado was on the ground for 9 miles (14 km), and along this path it destroyed numerous buildings and damaged hundreds more. The tornado was the first violent tornado to hit the city since 1974, when an F5 tornado would move along a near-parallel path, devastating Xenia. Safety actions taken by the city of Xenia prior to the event were ...

  6. History of tornado research - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Thomas P. Grazulis, head of The Tornado Project and regarded tornado expert, published Significant Tornadoes 1680–1991 in which, he documented all known significant tornadoes, which he considered F2–F5 intensity or one that caused a death, in the United States going back to 1680.

  7. How do the most recent Iowa tornadoes compare to the ... - AOL

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    Database: Tornadoes in Iowa since 1950. Oct. 14, 1966: 6 dead, 172 injured during F5 tornado in Worth County. An F5 tornado in 1966 killed six people in Wright County and injured 172, causing $25 ...

  8. List of Ohio tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    [38] 6 people were killed and 364 were injured, and the tornado had F5 windspeeds at various points during its lifetime. [39] Another large F4 tornado touched down near Glen Este, destroying 35 homes, 50 barns, and killing one person. [40] The tornado caused a total of $7.5 million (1968 USD) in damages. [41]

  9. 'I'm so scared': Frantic videos show chaos of deadly Kentucky ...

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    Frantic videos shared on social media show the chaos caused by a deadly storm that hit four states, leaving at least 50 people dead in Kentucky.