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What Happened When Scientists Drove Into an F5 Tornado
On May 10th, 1996, a massive tornado outbreak tore through Oklahoma, but for one meteorologist, it was also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Professor Jo Harding and her storm-chasing team set out to ...
With fresh attitudes and a new outlook, the Quad City Storm are ready for Saturday's 2025-26 SPHL season opener.
A memorial honoring victims of the devastating 1957 Ruskin Heights tornado has been rebuilt after a teenage driver destroyed ...
For the first time in 12 years, the United States has recorded an EF5 tornado, the most powerful type of twister on the Enhanced Fujita wind and damage scale, the National Weather Service confirmed ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The National Weather Service office in Grand Forks, ND, determined that damage from a June tornado in Enderlin, ND, was the result of a rare and violent tornado. Originally ...
“They call F5 tornadoes the ‘finger of God.’ Few have stared one in the face and survived,” said the late Bill Paxton’s character in the movie “Twister.” The “finger of God” nickname originated after ...
At The Star, Jaylon Thompson wonders if the Royals pitching depth is how they hope to acquire offensive help: “We saw how much Cole Ragans can change a game for us in the last three starts,” Picollo ...
As Paul Heyman said in his WWE Hall of Fame speech, the spirit of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) lives on through today's generation of performers. Despite closing its doors in 2001, fans still ...
Extreme weather is a source of both frustration and fascination. From following a tornado with a drone to tracking the path of a hurricane, we are always trying to better understand our weather. This ...
Two historic, extreme weather events separated by just over 100 miles happened on one July day in the upper Midwest. On July 18, 1996, 29 years ago this evening, a violent tornado roared through the ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - June 20 marks 68 years since a massive tornado, which has since been commonly referred to as the “Fargo Tornado” carved a nine-mile path through Fargo and Moorhead.
One state's earliest known most violent tornado carved through a town, including a college campus in an era decades before the first tornado warning was issued. On June 17, 1882, 143 years ago today, ...
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