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  2. This is a list of tornadoes which do not pass the non-free content guidelines due to having at least one known free-to-use photograph of the tornado. The free-to-use photograph of the tornado may or may not be in usage on a Wikipedia article or it may not even be uploaded on the Wikimedia Commons. This list just indicates that the tornado does ...

  3. List of tornado-related deaths at schools - Wikipedia

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    There were 40 tornadoes with deaths at schools (234 deaths) before 1953 and 6 events (52 deaths) after that year (not including the probable downburst in New York). Two high fatality events after 1953 occurred in Mississippi (23 in 1955) and Illinois (13 in 1967); accounting for 82% of 1952–2006 deaths, both from violent class tornadoes.

  4. 1998 Kissimmee tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    On February 21–23, 1998, a devastating tornado outbreak affected portions of the Southeastern United States, primarily the U.S. state of Florida. Sometimes known as the Night of the Tornadoes, it was the deadliest tornado event in Florida history. In all, 15 tornadoes touched down, one of which was long lived and tracked for nearly 40 miles ...

  5. Storm chasing - Wikipedia

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    Storm chasing is broadly defined as the deliberate pursuit of any severe weather phenomenon, regardless of motive, but most commonly for curiosity, adventure, scientific investigation, or for news or media coverage. [ 2 ] A person who chases storms is known as a storm chaser or simply a chaser.

  6. 2013 Moore tornado - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Moore tornado was a large and extremely violent EF5 tornado that ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, and adjacent areas on the afternoon of May 20, 2013, with peak winds estimated at 210 miles per hour (340 km/h), killing 24 people (plus two indirect fatalities) [2] and injuring 212 others. [3] The tornado was part of a larger outbreak from a ...

  7. VORTEX projects - Wikipedia

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    VORTEX projects. NSSL mobile mesonet vehicles of the first Project VORTEX, equipped with surface measurement equipment. The V erification of the O rigins of R otation in T ornadoes Ex periment (or VORTEX) are field experiments that study tornadoes. VORTEX1 was the first time scientists completely researched the entire evolution of a tornado ...

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