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Massive Tornado Destroys Area Near Oklahoma City; At Least 24 Killed [UPDATED]
Massive Tornado Destroys Area Near Oklahoma City; At Least 24 Killed [UPDATED]
Massive Tornado Destroys Area Near Oklahoma City; At Least 24 Killed [UPDATED]
An enormous tornado with a debris cloud two miles wide tore through the metropolitan area just south of Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon. UPDATE 9:28 p.m. EST: At least 51 people were killed in the storm, including seven children from Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, according to KFOR in Oklahoma City. The news station reported that 75 student and staff were inside the school when the sto
“Tornado Alley” Makes Its Way to Minnesota: Tornado Vehicle Rolls Into Duluth Before Movie Release at the Science Museum of Minnesota [PHOTOS+VIDEOS]
“Tornado Alley” Makes Its Way to Minnesota: Tornado Vehicle Rolls Into Duluth Before Movie Release at the Science Museum of Minnesota [PHOTOS+VIDEOS]
“Tornado Alley” Makes Its Way to Minnesota: Tornado Vehicle Rolls Into Duluth Before Movie Release at the Science Museum of Minnesota [PHOTOS+VIDEOS]
Fans of the Discovery Channel show "Storm Chasers" had the chance to check out the TIV (Tornado Intercept Vehicle) in Canal Park yesterday (September 13) as a part of the release announcement for the IMAX film "Tornado Alley" coming to the Omnitheater at the Science Museum of Minnesota this fall.
What Exactly Is a Waterspout?
What Exactly Is a Waterspout?
What Exactly Is a Waterspout?
With today's occurrence of a waterspout near Park Point on Lake Superior, social media is abuzz with questions like "What is a waterspout?" or "Why do waterspouts occur?" Here's a quick guide into those questions and more.
5 First-Person Tornado Videos From Joplin, MO [GRAPHIC LANGUAGE]
5 First-Person Tornado Videos From Joplin, MO [GRAPHIC LANGUAGE]
5 First-Person Tornado Videos From Joplin, MO [GRAPHIC LANGUAGE]
The tornado that slammed Joplin, MO on May 22, like the others around the country recently, has resulted in stunning first-person video accounts. With the popularity of video capability on smartphones (not to mention digital cameras) we are now not only seeing the damage closer than ever, but we are also seeing what it's like to wait for the storm, then experience it.