Aerial footage shows the scale of the devastation in Oklahoma after tornadoes tore through the US state. Buildings were destroyed and tens of thousands of residents were left without electricity.
A strong storm moved through part of Oklahoma, flipping over several camping vehicles and downing trees and power lines, ...
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Like the famed researcher Howard Bluestein (University of Oklahoma), Grazulis was profoundly ... science-based tornado documentaries in the 1990s, when VHS shelves were increasingly stuffed ...
At least 91 people, including 20 children, have been left dead after a huge tornado tore through Oklahoma City suburbs, officials in the US state say. Worst hit was Moore, south of the city ...
September is National Preparedness Month and local groups are educating families and businesses on what they can do to ...
Efforts are underway to provide assistance to a rural Pryor–area family that saw two of its members killed and its home and all belongings wiped out in a Saturday night tornado. Officials with ...
The tornado that hit Marietta, Oklahoma the night of April 27 was rated an EF-4, the strongest tornado in the United States in more than a year, and there has not been an EF-5 since the Moore ...
According to Arizona State University, the highest ever recorded tornado windspeed was captured 25 miles away in Bridge Creek, Oklahoma by Doppler Radar and clocked in at 302 mph. Located near ...
Everything else was a jumbled mess. Thankfully, her cat was OK. Climate change means tornadoes are apt to happen in more places across Michigan, not just the southwestern corner – the state’s ...