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    Tornado Facts: Causes, Formation & Seeking Shelter - Live Science

    Apr 19, 2016 · Tornado wind and debris cause most of the structural damage suffered, but nearly half of the injuries from such disasters occur after the tornado has left, during rescue work and …

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    Where and What is Tornado Alley? Tornado Alley Facts - Live Science

    Dec 19, 2012 · “Tornado Alley” was the headline of a "New York Times" article published on May 26, 1957, documenting some of the country’s recent tornado activity. The article began: …

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    'Take shelter!': Tornado strikes Florida's Seminole County, …

    Mar 11, 2025 · The Florida tornado was EF2, meaning winds of 111 to 135 mph (179 to 217 km/h). For context, the most powerful EF5 tornadoes have winds of more than 200 mph (322 …

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    'More people are in harm's way': Tornadoes are shifting east of …

    Mar 17, 2025 · A string of deadly tornadoes, violent dust storms and fast-moving wildfires ripped across several midwestern and southern U.S. states over the weekend, leaving at least 42 …

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    12 Twisted Tornado Facts - Live Science

    Jun 18, 2009 · The deadliest single tornado was the "Tri-state" tornado that killed 695 people along a 219 mile long track across parts of Missouri, Illinois and Indiana on March 18, 1925. 9. …

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    Tornado Safety Myths | What To Do During A Tornado - Live Science

    Mar 28, 2013 · The tornado bucked a downward trend in tornado deaths, not only because of its powerful EF4 strength, but also because it hit highly populated areas. For more tornado safety …

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    4 Things You Need to Know About Tornado Season | Live Science

    Apr 11, 2013 · Tornado season can't be forecasted. Again, unlike with hurricane season, there's no forecast for the whole of tornado season, though various large-scale atmospheric patterns, …

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    Why Was the Moore, Okla., Tornado So Severe? - Live Science

    May 21, 2013 · The preliminarily rated EF-4 tornado touched down at 2:56 p.m. CDT (3:56 p.m. ET) and was on the ground for 40 minutes as it tore a 20-mile-long (32 kilometers) path …

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    Photos: The Tornado Damage Scale In Images | Live Science

    Apr 25, 2011 · The lowest tornado rating, EF-0, is reserved for minor damage. Above, an EF-0 tornado peeled back parts of the roof on a chicken barn in Ringgold, Georgia. EF-0 (65 to 85 …

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    Moore, Okla. Tornado Facts & Information - Live Science

    May 21, 2013 · This story has been updated as of 11:34 a.m. EDT, May 22. A devastating tornado struck Moore, Okla., yesterday (May 20), wreaking havoc in the town and killing dozens. …

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