Tornadoes rated EF5 are inconceivable. They raze the Earth with winds exceeding 200 mph, sweeping foundations bare and peeling the bark off trees. Some pry pavement off roadways, scouring into the ...
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A tornado hit Enderlin, North Dakota, with winds reaching at least 210 mph. The tornado has been classified as an EF5, the first since 2013, due to new research. The National Weather Service may ...
A deadly tornado that tore across southeastern North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to an EF5 with winds topping 200 mph (322 kph), the strongest classification of tornado and the first ...
There had only previously been 30 January tornadoes total confirmed in Oklahoma since 1950, coming to an average of just 0.4 ...
Severe storms spawned multiple tornadoes in south central North Dakota, including north of Bismarck, which led to some damage. One of the two tornadoes that developed north of Bismarck was rated an EF ...
America’s tornado hot spots shifted once again last year, stretching largely across the South and Midwest, a new AccuWeather ...
A deadly tornado that tore across southeastern North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to an EF5 with winds topping 200 mph (322 kph), the strongest classification of tornado and the first ...
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