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Powerful EF5 tornado with 266 mph winds
A devastating EF5 tornado unleashes extreme winds reaching 266 mph, showcasing the raw power of nature and the dangers of ...
The Enhanced Fujita or EF Scale is the system meteorologists use to estimate tornado strength by examining the damage it ...
A tornado is defined as a violently rotating column of air touching the ground attached to the base of a thunderstorm. Tornadoes are formed from a type of thunderstorm called a supercell, which means ...
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What if a tornado hit a supervolcano like Yellowstone?
Imagine a tornado spinning over an erupting supervolcano. The result would be catastrophic beyond comprehension. While such a collision is incredibly unlikely, exploring it reveals just how ...
Most tornadoes form from severe thunderstorms. Hurricanes can also produce tornadoes. Tornado winds may exceed 300 miles (483 kilometers) per hour. Tornadoes are sometimes called “twisters.” On ...
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