It is a century since a powerful tornado ripped through three U.S. states, killing hundreds and injuring thousands.
According to Britannica, the tornado was on the ground for more than three and a half hours, traveling an estimated 219 miles ...
It is believed to have been at least a mile wide, and may have reached wind speeds of roughly 300 miles per hour, which would classify it as an EF-5 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
The EF-2 tornado did considerable damage to Neoga schools on Friday. An EF-1 tornado near Paris also caused damaged to ...
The Florida Panhandle and North Florida will be in its crosshairs starting on Friday night and continuing throughout Saturday. The multi-day storm could potentially unleash strong tornadoes with long ...
NWS says that strong tornadoes can last up to 20 minutes or longer and can have winds of up to 200 miles per hour. Violent tornadoes can last up to an hour, with winds of up to between 200 and 300 ...