Tornadoes are a relatively rare event. Only a tiny percentage of thunderstorms ever go on to produce a tornado. No two twisters are alike—and some of those storms are truly bizarre. From twin ...
FAYETTEVILLE — It only took three minutes for a tornado to tear a 3-mile-long path outside and inside the city Sunday, leaving damaged homes and uprooted trees in its wake. The National Weather ...
Friday, May 31, 1985, was a spring day like any other. Trees and flowers were in full bloom, Memorial Day weekend was in the rearview mirror, and most residents of Pennsylvania, Ohio and southern ...
The El Reno tornado, Joplin tornado and Tri-State tornado are among the biggest and most damaging twisters in U.S. history. Tornadoes can be more than a mile wide and have wind speeds greater than 300 ...
Just one isolated supercell thunderstorm produced three tornadoes yesterday, September 22. The tornadoes formed in a line from west of Traverse City to Torch Lake and Bellaire. The National Weather ...
Twisters come in all shapes and sizes. Some carry manure, some fish, some horses, some babies, some flesh-eating bacteria, some U.S. mail. Following are weird examples. ByJim Clash, Contributor.
From Dorothy’s home getting caught in a wild wind storm in 1939’s “The Wizard of Oz” to Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton running toward danger in 1996’s “Twister,” the tornado has long permeated American ...
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