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May 3rd 1999 Oklahoma F5 Tornado Ripping Through Moore, OK
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May 3rd 1999 Oklahoma F5 Tornado Ripping Through Moore, OK
The 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado was a large, long-lived and exceptionally powerful F5 tornado in which the highest wind speed ever measured globally was recorded at 321 miles per hour
Fatalities
36 (+5 indirect)
Injuries
583
Damage
$1 billion (1999 USD)
$1.8 billion (2024 USD)
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Wichita - Andover, Kansas 4/26/1991 F5 Tornado - Synced Multicam
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Wichita - Andover, Kansas 4/26/1991 F5 Tornado - Synced Multicam
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Rochelle And Fairdale Illinois EF4 Tornado April 9, 2015
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Throughout the evening hours of April 9, 2015, an extremely violent and long-lived multiple-vortex tornado tore through the communities near Rochelle and in Fairdale, Illinois
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Massive Parkersburg, IA EF5 Tornado May 25, 2008
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Cell phone video taken just before hitting town
The 2008 Parkersburg, Iowa tornado was an extremely powerful EF5 wedge tornado that devastated portions of northeast Iowa, most notably the town of Parkersburg, Iowa during the afternoon of May 25, 2008, resulting in catastrophic damage and nine fatalities
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Enterprise, AL EF4 Tornado March 1, 2007
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A tornado struck Enterprise, Coffee County, in March 2007, killing nine high school students at Enterprise High School and one other town resident, and injuring about 50 others.
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June 8, 1966 Topeka, Kansas F5 Tornado
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June 8, 1966 Topeka, Kansas F5 Tornado
The massive 1966 Topeka tornado killed 17 people, injured over 500 and caused over $200 million damage; at the time, the highest in America history. With modern day inflation factored in, the tornado still ranks as one of the costliest on record estimated near 1.8 Billion dollars (in 2015 dollars).
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Henryville, Indiana EF-4 Tornado March 2, 2012
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The tornado hit Henryville, New Pekin, Marysville, and Chelsea in the afternoon of March 2, 2012. Winds of 170 miles per hour ripped apart, tossed and shattered everything in its path.
Eleven people died.
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Large, EF-5 Tornado About to Cross I-65, Tanner, AL - April 27, 2011
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Large, EF-5 Tornado About to Cross I-65, Tanner, AL - April 27, 2011
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama EF4 Tornado April 27, 2011 - from Tower Camera
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama Tornado April 27, 2011 - from Tower Camera at Bryant Denny Stadium
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Huge Hackleburg–Phil Campbell Alabama EF5 Tornado April 27, 2011
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The 2011 Hackleburg–Phil Campbell tornado was an extremely deadly, violent, and long-tracked EF5 wedge tornado that devastated several towns in rural northern Alabama, before tearing through the northern suburbs of Huntsville and causing damage in rural portions of southern Tennessee on the afternoon and early evening of April 27, 2011. It was the deadliest tornado of the 2011 Super Outbreak, the largest tornado outbreak in United States history. The tornado reached a maximum width of 1.25 miles (2.01 km) and was estimated to have had peak winds of 210 mph (340 km/h). The tornado killed 72 people, making it the deadliest tornado in Alabama history, and injured at least 145 others.
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Huge Bridge Creek/Moore OK F5 Tornado May 3, 1999
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Huge Bridge Creek/Moore OK F5 Tornado May 3, 1999
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Monster F5 Tornado hitting Hesston Kansas March 13th 1990
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Monster F5 Tornado hitting Hesston Kansas March 13th 1990
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Video and Audio from inside an F5 Tornado - Moore, OK May 3, 1999
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Inside an F5 Tornado - Moore, OK May 3, 1999
Video and Audio from inside a house in Moore, OK
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Live EF5 Joplin Tornado Coverage 5-22-2011 KSNF
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Casualties: 158 fatalities 1,150 injuries
Damage: $3.18 billion 2021 USD
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Andover, KS F5 Tornado 4-26-1991
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The Andover tornado traveled for nearly 46 miles, and was on the ground for over an hour. During that time, not only were 13 people killed, but the tornado had also left a third of Andover's 4,300 residents homeless, and destroyed 300 homes, 10 businesses and two churches.
Rated F5 on the Fujita scale.
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Tornado Video 1991 Andover Tornado ( McConnell AFB)
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Many people had advance warning before the tornado struck McConnell AFB around 6:24PM. The tornado struck the base school, hospital and housing as an F3 tornado. It caused $62 million in damage on the base, narrowly missing a multibillion-dollar line of B-1 bombers. The damage path widened dramatically as the tornado intensified just east-northeast of the base.
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April 27, 2011: Tower camera footage of tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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April 27, 2011: Tower camera footage of tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Highest winds 190 mph (310 km/h)
Overall effects
Fatalities 64 (+8 indirect)
Injuries 1,500+
Damage $2.4 billion (2011 USD)
Areas affected Tuscaloosa to Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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Jordan Iowa Tornadoes June 13, 1976
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The 13 June 1976 Jordan Iowa F5 tornado was a unique event, both because of its intensity, described by Ted Fujita at the time as the most intense he had ever studied, and because the F5 cyclonically-rotating tornado was accompanied for 25 minutes by an anticyclonically-rotating F3 tornado that took a parallel path shown in the last part of the video.
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Ground video from the EF4 tornado that went through Tuscaloosa, AL on 4/27/11
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Ground video from the EF4 tornado that went through Tuscaloosa, AL on 4/27/11
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Tuscaloosa EF4 Tornado April 27, 2011 James Spann, Jason Simpson ABC33/40 SkyCam Coverage
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Tuscaloosa EF4 Tornado April 27, 2011 James Spann, Jason Simpson ABC33/40 SkyCam Coverage
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Niles, OH to Wheatland, PA F5 Tornado May 31, 1985
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This extremely violent tornado began in eastern Ohio, and tore directly through the towns of Niles, Ohio and Wheatland, Pennsylvania, producing F5 damage at both locations. The tornado killed 18 people and injured 310, and was the most violent and deadly of the 44 recorded that day. Registering F5 on the Fujita scale, it remains the only F5 in Pennsylvania history, and was also the most violent tornado reported in the United States in 1985.
Max. rating F5 tornado
Fatalities 18 fatalities, 310 injuries
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July 18, 1996: Home video of Oakfield, Wisconsin F5 tornado
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The 1996 Oakfield tornado outbreak was a small, but destructive outbreak of 12 tornadoes that struck Wisconsin on July 18, 1996. The worst event was an F5 tornado that severely damaged the village of Oakfield, Wisconsin. The outbreak killed one person and injured 13.
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Nov. 10, 2002: Van Wert, OH F4 Tornado
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Nov. 10, 2002: Van Wert, OH Tornado. F-4 tornado as seen from a Ohio Highway Patrol Unit
4 deaths – Large wedge tornado struck the northwest side of Van Wert. In Van Wert County, 164 homes and 27 businesses were damaged, including 43 homes and five businesses that were destroyed. Several homes were either flattened or swept away, and cars were wrapped around trees.
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EF4 Washington IL Tornado November 17, 2013
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Tracking 46.36 mi (74.61 km) across four counties in Illinois, the EF4 tornado that caused major damage in Washington, Illinois was the strongest tornado documented in the state for the month of November since reliable records began in 1950
A total of 633 homes, seven more businesses and apartment buildings, and 2,500 vehicles were destroyed in Washington, while minor to significant damage was sustained by numerous other structures. Though 5,000 people were in the path of the tornado, only one person was killed during the storm's initial passage, while two others died of injuries sustained during the tornado in the days following November 17
Highest winds
190 mph (310 km/h)
Max. rating1 EF4 tornado
Fatalities 3 fatalities, 125 injuries
Damage $935 million
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Lemont - Argonne Illinois F4 Tornado June 13, 1976
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Lemont - Argonne Illinois F4 Tornado June 13, 1976
This historical movie edited by Ted Fujita was released in 1976
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Edmonton, Canada F4 Tornado July 31, 1987
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The Edmonton tornado of 1987, an event also known as Black Friday to Edmontonians, was a powerful and devastating tornado that ripped through the eastern parts of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and parts of neighbouring Strathcona County on the afternoon of Friday, July 31, 1987. It was one of seven other tornadoes in central Alberta the same day
Fatalities 27 fatalities
~300 injured
Damage $332.27 million
($665 million i
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Wichita Falls Texas Tornado - April 10, 1979
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The massive wedge tornado, which was at its maximum 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide, cut a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) swath of destruction through the south side of town, leveling everything in its path.
The injury count for this tornado was 1,740, the most injuries ever recorded for an F4/EF4 tornado
Max. rating F4 tornado
Fatalities 42 fatalities, 1,740 injuries
Damage $400 million (1979 USD)
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May 4, 2003 Kansas City Metro F4 Tornado
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May 4, 2003 Kansas City Metro F4 Tornado
One man was killed and 28 people were injured in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
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Madisonville KY F4 Tornado November 15, 2005
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Violent multiple-vortex tornado first struck Earlington then clipped then clipped the east side of Madisonville. 60 injured
This was the only violent tornado recorded on Earth in 2005
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Cordova, AL F4 tornado April 27, 2011
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Injuries/Fatalities:
54 Injuries / 13 fatalities
Cordova, AL tornado April 27, 2011
The F4 tornado that hit Cordova on April 27,2011.
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Pampa, TX F4 Tornado – June 8, 1995
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An estimated F4 tornado (part of a family of twisters) on June 8, 1995 moved 3 miles hitting parts of Pampa, TX. 17 homes and 30 businesses were destroyed
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Rochelle, IL F4 Tornado April 9, 2015
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2 fatalities, 22 injuries
The 2015 Rochelle–Fairdale, Illinois tornado was an extremely violent and long-lived tornado that tore through the communities near Rochelle and in Fairdale, Illinois throughout the evening hours of April 9, 2015.
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The Xenia, Ohio Tornado of April 3, 1974 Video
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On April 3, 1974 an F-5 tornado tore through the heart of Xenia, killing 33 people and injuring more than 1,300 others. It bulldozed a path more than a half-mile wide, destroying or damaging more than 1,400 buildings, including 1,200 homes, dozens of businesses, 10 churches, and several schools.
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March 13th 1990 Hesston, Kansas F5 Tornado
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This devastating tornado has been labeled the "Hesston Tornado" even though it's inception began just to the north of Pretty Prairie in Reno County. The tornado entered Harvey County 8 miles southwest of Burrton. In Burrton, a six year old boy was killed as he huddled with his family. The chimney had toppled into the basement where he and his family were hiding for safety. In Hesston the tornado grew in strength and was eventually rated an F5(261-318mph) as 226 homes and 21 businesses were damaged or destroyed in the western sections of town. About 90 homes were destroyed "beyond repair" and 30 were totally destroyed. After wreaking havoc in Hesston, and causing nearly 25 million dollars in damage across Harvey County alone, the tornado continued to move northeast before merging with another tornado. Surprisingly, for as strong and violent as this tornado was, there were only two fatalities and 60 injuries. Checks from a plumbing and heating supply store in Hesston were found 85 miles to the northeast in Manhattan, and a personal check was carried 115 miles to the northeast near the Pottawatomie County community of Blaine.
After wreaking havoc in Hesston, and causing nearly 25 million dollars in damage across Harvey County alone, the tornado started to weaken as it passed into McPherson County. However, as it weakened another tornado developed and traveled nearly parallel to the dissipating "Hesston Tornado". The two tornadoes eventually combined into one large tornado and continued into Marion County where it killed an elderly women near Goessel. This tornado was also rated an F5 on the Fujita Scale.
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May 3rd, 1999 Moore Oklahoma F5 Tornado (KFOR-TV) Bridge Creek - Del City Live Coverage
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Casualties: 36 fatalities
583 injuries
Damage: $1.5 billion (2021 USD)
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May 27, 1997 -- Jarrell, TX F5 Tornado
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Video of the devastating 1997 Jarrell, TX F5, beginning as a narrow rope and growing into a large and violent wedge. Aerial views of the destruction can be seen at the end.
Duration 13 minutes
Max. rating1 F5 tornado
Casualties 27 fatalities, 12 injuries
Damage $40.1 million
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EF5 Moore, OK Deadly Tornado from KFOR live broadcast (May 20, 2013)
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Casualties 24 fatalities, 212 injuries
Damage $2 billion (estimate)
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Tuscaloosa, AL F4 Tornado April 27, 2011
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F4 Tuscaloosa, AL Tornado April 27, 2011
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Massive Moore, OK F-5 tornado closeup May 20, 2013
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Number of deaths: 24 Injuries: 377 Damage 2 Billion
Massive Moore, OK F-5 tornado closeup May 20, 2013
Tuscaloosa, Alabama EF4 Tornado April 27, 2011 - from Tower Camera
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama Tornado April 27, 2011 - from Tower Camera at Bryant Denny Stadium
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