“Everyone should take all tornadoes seriously because the EF ratings are based on the damage, and we don’t know that until ...
There hadn’t been an EF5 — the most intense on the five-point Enhanced Fujita Scale — anywhere on the planet for more than 12 years, dating back to an Oklahoma tornado on May 20, 2013. And then on ...
After 12 years, the U.S. has its first EF5 tornado. Meteorologist Andrew Stutzke breaks down why this could mean other ...
Meteorologists said this week that a deadly tornado in North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to a top-of-the-scale EF5, ...
Meteorologists say a deadly tornado in North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to a top-of-the-scale EF5, and was the ...
The nation's longest "drought" between EF5 tornadoes has come to an end, scientists from the National Weather Service announced.
Three people were killed in the tornado, which produced 210 mph winds, leveling homes and tossing fully-loaded box cars.
Tornado experts upgraded the deadly June 20 North Dakota twister to the rarest, strongest rating: EF5. With winds over 210 mph, it's the first in the U.S. in years.
The d eadly tornado that struck Enderlin, North Dakota, in June has been classified as an extremely rare EF-5 storm, the ...
The deadly tornado that ambushed Enderlin, North Dakota on June 20, 2025 has been upgraded to an EF-5, the strongest level on ...
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