The National Weather Service and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Association are reflecting on the devastating tornado ...
AMERICA’S ‘tornado queen’ has tackled some of the world’s deadliest storms head-on, come inches from decapitation and still ...
CLARK MILLS, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado hit the hamlet of Clark Mills, in Oneida County, leaving behind destruction and taking the lives of three people.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - It’s been four years since a deadly tornado outbreak broke out across Kentucky, taking over 50 ...
Dec. 10, 2021, tornadoes carved destructive paths across the Mid-South, causing severe damage in Region 8 and claiming lives.
At least 26 deadly tornadoes have hit the United States so far in 2023. That's the most seen in a single year since 2011. Although that year saw more than 550 people die in more than 50 tornadoes.
At least three people were killed in a small North Dakota town as tornadoes ripped through the state. All three victims lived in Enderlin, a town of 800 residents about 40 miles southwest of Fargo, ...
After several quiet years, tornadoes have erupted in the United States over the last two weeks as a volatile mix of warm, moist air from the Southeast and persistent cold from the Rockies clashed and ...
CLARK MILLS — A tornado that spun out of a line of severe thunderstorms killed three people early Sunday in a Central New York hamlet, according to the National Weather Service. The tornado was about ...
Tornadoes are among the most violent and unpredictable weather events. With wind speeds ranging from 65 to over 200 mph, they can damage buildings, uproot trees, and pose serious risks to people ...
On June 20, 2025, a tornado touched down near the town of Enderlin, North Dakota. The deadly twister left a sprawling path of debris in its wake, which spanned more than a mile wide in some areas. The ...
The El Reno tornado, Joplin tornado and Tri-State tornado are among the biggest and most damaging twisters in U.S. history. Tornadoes can be more than a mile wide and have wind speeds greater than 300 ...