EF5s. Rising to the top of the Enhanced Fujita Scale, EF5s are the most powerful classification a tornado can possibly get and their destructive power is incredible. With estimated winds in excess of 200mph, EF5s are the most violent wind storms on planet Earth, and are capable of leveling everything in their path, tossing cars hundreds of yards, and carving deep scars into the ground. They are the kings of our skies and one of the most destructive forces on our planet.
Since the implementation of the Enhanced Fujita Scale in 2007 there have been a total of 9 Tornadoes that have officially reached this terrifying metric. Remarkably 6 of them are from one year alone..
This is the story of one of the most violent years for tornadoes in modern history. 2011: The Year of The EF5.
This video...
published: 14 Oct 2023
Tornadoes EF0 - EF5 REMAKE
Today We Take a Look at a old video idea, but more accurate and realistic!
published: 20 Sep 2021
Tornado's EF0 - EF5
published: 15 Mar 2020
The History of F5 Tornadoes
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Join us as we dive deep into the terrifying yet fascinating world of F5 tornadoes, the most powerful twisters on the Fujita scale. From the infamous 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak to the devastating 2011 Joplin tornado, we'll explore the science, the history, and the human stories behind these catastrophic events. Learn how meteorologists study and categorize these supercell storms, the technological advances in early-warning systems, and hear firsthand accounts from survivors. Don't miss this whirlwind journey through the most intense tornadoes ever recorded.
published: 25 Oct 2023
Relive the Horror: 1991 EF-5 Tornado in Kansas!
#EF5 #EF5tornado #tornadovideo
published: 10 Apr 2023
The El Reno, Oklahoma F5 Tornado
The El Reno, Oklahoma F5 Tornado
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On an average friday night in May of 2013, a storm formed over Central Oklahoma that would forever change the world of meteorology. With a width of 2.6 miles, and wind speeds in excess of 300 miles per hour, this tornado quickly became one for the record books.
This is the story of the El Reno Tornado, the largest and possibly most powerful in all of recorded history.
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published: 26 Jun 2022
The Last EF5 Tornado - Moore, Oklahoma (May 20th, 2013)
Historical footage of the EF-5 tornado that went through Moore and Oklahoma City. This footage was filmed by Justin Cox for KOCO TV. In this video meteorologists Damon Lane and Rusty McCranie give warning to residents as the tornado is tracked by Daniel Dozier, Chance Coldiron, and Chris Lee.
0:00 Rapidly Rotating Wall Cloud
1:18 Tornado touchdown
6:54 Tornado Emergency
12:05 SW 134th St OKC
15:53 Warren Theater / Moore Medical Center
18:24 NE 12th St Moore
22:47 Radar Loop
#tornado #oklahoma #twisters #storms #stormchasing #stormchasers #ef5 #oklahomaweathercouple
published: 07 Sep 2023
Tornado Damage Countdown: EF0 to EF5
Examples of tornadoes rated EF-0 to EF-5 and the damage they cause. For licensing contact [email protected]
After a destructive tornado occurs, the NWS surveys the damage to estimate the tornado's wind speeds. The tornadoes are then rated by
their intensity using the EF scale or Enhanced Fujita scale from the weakest EF0's to the rare incredibly powerful EF5's. In this video we'll observe examples of each as well as the damage each rated tornado can cause.
EF-O TORNADO:
Not all tornadoes have the strength to cause severe destruction, in fact about 75% of tornadoes in the USA are relatively weak falling in the EF0 to EF1 range. A tornado rated EF0 has wind speeds estimated between 65 to 85 mph. They can cause light roof damage including damage to gutters or siding, break branche...
Incredible Footage Captures Power Tornado Spawning Across Over people backyard and houses
#Valdosta | #Georgia
Watch incredible footage captured in Valdosta, Georgia, as witnesses watch in awe while a tornado spawns and moves across people's backyards and over houses this took place around 3;06 eastern standard time. Multiple tornado warnings have been issued across the Georgia and Florida area due to rotating thunderstorms with some of them producing tornados. At this time No injuries have been reported, but there are reports of damage.
published: 04 Feb 2024
The Costliest Tornado of All Time | The 2011 Joplin EF5
In this video, we tell the tragic story of the catastrophic 2011 Joplin EF5, the costliest tornado in US history, and the aftermath of its rampage.
Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/20120302154024/http://www.crh.noaa.gov/sgf/?n=event_2011may22_survey
https://www.weather.gov/news/052212-joplin
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/archive/2011/day1otlk_20110522_1630.html
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d64c8d41c28949bd87478f252ac7e378
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-weather-tornadoes-hospital-idUSTRE74N7FB20110524
https://web.archive.org/web/20130111053522/https://extremeplanet.me/2012/08/09/views-detailing-ef5-damage-from-the-joplin-tornado/
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2011/05/24/136610092/it-was-surreal-as-tornado-crushed-joplin-store-says-video-maker
http...
EF5s. Rising to the top of the Enhanced Fujita Scale, EF5s are the most powerful classification a tornado can possibly get and their destructive power is incred...
EF5s. Rising to the top of the Enhanced Fujita Scale, EF5s are the most powerful classification a tornado can possibly get and their destructive power is incredible. With estimated winds in excess of 200mph, EF5s are the most violent wind storms on planet Earth, and are capable of leveling everything in their path, tossing cars hundreds of yards, and carving deep scars into the ground. They are the kings of our skies and one of the most destructive forces on our planet.
Since the implementation of the Enhanced Fujita Scale in 2007 there have been a total of 9 Tornadoes that have officially reached this terrifying metric. Remarkably 6 of them are from one year alone..
This is the story of one of the most violent years for tornadoes in modern history. 2011: The Year of The EF5.
This video discusses the 6 EF5s that occurred during 2011 tornado season in chronological order including:
Philadelphia MS EF5
Phil Campbell-Hackleburg AL EF5
Smithville MS EF5
Rainsville AL EF5
Joplin MO EF5
El Reno-Piedmont OK EF5
EF Scale explanation:
EF0 Light Damage (65-85mph)
EF1 Moderate Damage (86-110mph)
EF2 Considerable Damage (111-135mph)
EF3 Severe Damage (136-165mph)
EF4 Devastating Damage (166-200mph)
EF5 Incredible Damage (201mph+)
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Sources:
El Reno-Piedmont Tornado Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nZNzpTgFxQ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornadoes_of_2011
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online/
https://tornadoarchive.com/home/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Super_Outbreak
https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/95/7/bams-d-11-00229.1.xml
https://www.weather.gov/jan/2011_04_25_27_svr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_sequence_of_May_21%E2%80%9326,_2011
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d64c8d41c28949bd87478f252ac7e378
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=296617
https://www.weather.gov/meg/apr2011toroutbreaksmithville
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Smithville_tornado
https://apps.dat.noaa.gov/StormDamage/DamageViewer/
https://www.weather.gov/hun/4272011_dekalb_county
https://www.weather.gov/oun/events-20110524
All non-licensed clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
EF5s. Rising to the top of the Enhanced Fujita Scale, EF5s are the most powerful classification a tornado can possibly get and their destructive power is incredible. With estimated winds in excess of 200mph, EF5s are the most violent wind storms on planet Earth, and are capable of leveling everything in their path, tossing cars hundreds of yards, and carving deep scars into the ground. They are the kings of our skies and one of the most destructive forces on our planet.
Since the implementation of the Enhanced Fujita Scale in 2007 there have been a total of 9 Tornadoes that have officially reached this terrifying metric. Remarkably 6 of them are from one year alone..
This is the story of one of the most violent years for tornadoes in modern history. 2011: The Year of The EF5.
This video discusses the 6 EF5s that occurred during 2011 tornado season in chronological order including:
Philadelphia MS EF5
Phil Campbell-Hackleburg AL EF5
Smithville MS EF5
Rainsville AL EF5
Joplin MO EF5
El Reno-Piedmont OK EF5
EF Scale explanation:
EF0 Light Damage (65-85mph)
EF1 Moderate Damage (86-110mph)
EF2 Considerable Damage (111-135mph)
EF3 Severe Damage (136-165mph)
EF4 Devastating Damage (166-200mph)
EF5 Incredible Damage (201mph+)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CeltonHenderson
Want to support what I do? This is the best place to do so:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/celtonhenderson
Sources:
El Reno-Piedmont Tornado Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nZNzpTgFxQ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornadoes_of_2011
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online/
https://tornadoarchive.com/home/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Super_Outbreak
https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/95/7/bams-d-11-00229.1.xml
https://www.weather.gov/jan/2011_04_25_27_svr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_sequence_of_May_21%E2%80%9326,_2011
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d64c8d41c28949bd87478f252ac7e378
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=296617
https://www.weather.gov/meg/apr2011toroutbreaksmithville
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Smithville_tornado
https://apps.dat.noaa.gov/StormDamage/DamageViewer/
https://www.weather.gov/hun/4272011_dekalb_county
https://www.weather.gov/oun/events-20110524
All non-licensed clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
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Join us as we dive deep into the terrifying yet fascinatin...
Join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/tornadotrx
My twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tornadotrx
Join us as we dive deep into the terrifying yet fascinating world of F5 tornadoes, the most powerful twisters on the Fujita scale. From the infamous 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak to the devastating 2011 Joplin tornado, we'll explore the science, the history, and the human stories behind these catastrophic events. Learn how meteorologists study and categorize these supercell storms, the technological advances in early-warning systems, and hear firsthand accounts from survivors. Don't miss this whirlwind journey through the most intense tornadoes ever recorded.
Join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/tornadotrx
My twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tornadotrx
Join us as we dive deep into the terrifying yet fascinating world of F5 tornadoes, the most powerful twisters on the Fujita scale. From the infamous 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak to the devastating 2011 Joplin tornado, we'll explore the science, the history, and the human stories behind these catastrophic events. Learn how meteorologists study and categorize these supercell storms, the technological advances in early-warning systems, and hear firsthand accounts from survivors. Don't miss this whirlwind journey through the most intense tornadoes ever recorded.
The El Reno, Oklahoma F5 Tornado
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On an average friday night in May of 2013, a storm formed over Central Oklahoma that would f...
The El Reno, Oklahoma F5 Tornado
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On an average friday night in May of 2013, a storm formed over Central Oklahoma that would forever change the world of meteorology. With a width of 2.6 miles, and wind speeds in excess of 300 miles per hour, this tornado quickly became one for the record books.
This is the story of the El Reno Tornado, the largest and possibly most powerful in all of recorded history.
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The El Reno, Oklahoma F5 Tornado
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On an average friday night in May of 2013, a storm formed over Central Oklahoma that would forever change the world of meteorology. With a width of 2.6 miles, and wind speeds in excess of 300 miles per hour, this tornado quickly became one for the record books.
This is the story of the El Reno Tornado, the largest and possibly most powerful in all of recorded history.
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Historical footage of the EF-5 tornado that went through Moore and Oklahoma City. This footage was filmed by Justin Cox for KOCO TV. In this video meteorologist...
Historical footage of the EF-5 tornado that went through Moore and Oklahoma City. This footage was filmed by Justin Cox for KOCO TV. In this video meteorologists Damon Lane and Rusty McCranie give warning to residents as the tornado is tracked by Daniel Dozier, Chance Coldiron, and Chris Lee.
0:00 Rapidly Rotating Wall Cloud
1:18 Tornado touchdown
6:54 Tornado Emergency
12:05 SW 134th St OKC
15:53 Warren Theater / Moore Medical Center
18:24 NE 12th St Moore
22:47 Radar Loop
#tornado #oklahoma #twisters #storms #stormchasing #stormchasers #ef5 #oklahomaweathercouple
Historical footage of the EF-5 tornado that went through Moore and Oklahoma City. This footage was filmed by Justin Cox for KOCO TV. In this video meteorologists Damon Lane and Rusty McCranie give warning to residents as the tornado is tracked by Daniel Dozier, Chance Coldiron, and Chris Lee.
0:00 Rapidly Rotating Wall Cloud
1:18 Tornado touchdown
6:54 Tornado Emergency
12:05 SW 134th St OKC
15:53 Warren Theater / Moore Medical Center
18:24 NE 12th St Moore
22:47 Radar Loop
#tornado #oklahoma #twisters #storms #stormchasing #stormchasers #ef5 #oklahomaweathercouple
Examples of tornadoes rated EF-0 to EF-5 and the damage they cause. For licensing contact [email protected]
After a destructive tornado occurs, the NWS surv...
Examples of tornadoes rated EF-0 to EF-5 and the damage they cause. For licensing contact [email protected]
After a destructive tornado occurs, the NWS surveys the damage to estimate the tornado's wind speeds. The tornadoes are then rated by
their intensity using the EF scale or Enhanced Fujita scale from the weakest EF0's to the rare incredibly powerful EF5's. In this video we'll observe examples of each as well as the damage each rated tornado can cause.
EF-O TORNADO:
Not all tornadoes have the strength to cause severe destruction, in fact about 75% of tornadoes in the USA are relatively weak falling in the EF0 to EF1 range. A tornado rated EF0 has wind speeds estimated between 65 to 85 mph. They can cause light roof damage including damage to gutters or siding, break branches off trees and push over shallow rooted trees.
EF-1 TORNADO:
EF1 rated tornadoes are stronger with estimated wind speeds from 86 - 110 mph. They cause moderate damage such as roofs severely
stripped, exterior doors ripped off and broken windows. Cars are moved and Mobile homes are badly damaged or overturned.
EF-2 TORNADO:
EF2's cause considerable damage with estimated wind speeds between 111 and 135 mph. Roofs are torn off well-constructed houses, mobile homes are completely destroyed, large trees snapped and cars are lifted off the ground.
EF-3 TORNADO:
EF3's have estimated wind speeds from 136 to 165 mph. They cause severe damage to well constructed houses and large buildings. Trains are overturned, trees debarked, heavy cars are tossed and structures with weak foundations are blown away some distance.
EF-4 TORNADO:
Tornadoes with wind speeds estimated from 166 to 200 mph cause devastating damage and are rated EF4s. Well constructed houses are completely leveled. Structures with weak foundations are blown away. Cars are thrown.
EF-5 TORNADO:
EF5's have estimated wind speeds over 200 mph. The damage from these monsters is incredible! Often at the impact site, there's nothing to see because nothing is left. Strong framed houses are lifted off foundations and carried considerable distances to disintegrate.
Automobile sized missiles fly through the air farther than 100 meters.
Even steel reinforced concrete structures are badly damaged.
Examples of tornadoes rated EF-0 to EF-5 and the damage they cause. For licensing contact [email protected]
After a destructive tornado occurs, the NWS surveys the damage to estimate the tornado's wind speeds. The tornadoes are then rated by
their intensity using the EF scale or Enhanced Fujita scale from the weakest EF0's to the rare incredibly powerful EF5's. In this video we'll observe examples of each as well as the damage each rated tornado can cause.
EF-O TORNADO:
Not all tornadoes have the strength to cause severe destruction, in fact about 75% of tornadoes in the USA are relatively weak falling in the EF0 to EF1 range. A tornado rated EF0 has wind speeds estimated between 65 to 85 mph. They can cause light roof damage including damage to gutters or siding, break branches off trees and push over shallow rooted trees.
EF-1 TORNADO:
EF1 rated tornadoes are stronger with estimated wind speeds from 86 - 110 mph. They cause moderate damage such as roofs severely
stripped, exterior doors ripped off and broken windows. Cars are moved and Mobile homes are badly damaged or overturned.
EF-2 TORNADO:
EF2's cause considerable damage with estimated wind speeds between 111 and 135 mph. Roofs are torn off well-constructed houses, mobile homes are completely destroyed, large trees snapped and cars are lifted off the ground.
EF-3 TORNADO:
EF3's have estimated wind speeds from 136 to 165 mph. They cause severe damage to well constructed houses and large buildings. Trains are overturned, trees debarked, heavy cars are tossed and structures with weak foundations are blown away some distance.
EF-4 TORNADO:
Tornadoes with wind speeds estimated from 166 to 200 mph cause devastating damage and are rated EF4s. Well constructed houses are completely leveled. Structures with weak foundations are blown away. Cars are thrown.
EF-5 TORNADO:
EF5's have estimated wind speeds over 200 mph. The damage from these monsters is incredible! Often at the impact site, there's nothing to see because nothing is left. Strong framed houses are lifted off foundations and carried considerable distances to disintegrate.
Automobile sized missiles fly through the air farther than 100 meters.
Even steel reinforced concrete structures are badly damaged.
Incredible Footage Captures Power Tornado Spawning Across Over people backyard and houses
#Valdosta | #Georgia
Watch incredible footage captured in Valdosta,...
Incredible Footage Captures Power Tornado Spawning Across Over people backyard and houses
#Valdosta | #Georgia
Watch incredible footage captured in Valdosta, Georgia, as witnesses watch in awe while a tornado spawns and moves across people's backyards and over houses this took place around 3;06 eastern standard time. Multiple tornado warnings have been issued across the Georgia and Florida area due to rotating thunderstorms with some of them producing tornados. At this time No injuries have been reported, but there are reports of damage.
Incredible Footage Captures Power Tornado Spawning Across Over people backyard and houses
#Valdosta | #Georgia
Watch incredible footage captured in Valdosta, Georgia, as witnesses watch in awe while a tornado spawns and moves across people's backyards and over houses this took place around 3;06 eastern standard time. Multiple tornado warnings have been issued across the Georgia and Florida area due to rotating thunderstorms with some of them producing tornados. At this time No injuries have been reported, but there are reports of damage.
In this video, we tell the tragic story of the catastrophic 2011 Joplin EF5, the costliest tornado in US history, and the aftermath of its rampage.
Sources:
h...
In this video, we tell the tragic story of the catastrophic 2011 Joplin EF5, the costliest tornado in US history, and the aftermath of its rampage.
Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/20120302154024/http://www.crh.noaa.gov/sgf/?n=event_2011may22_survey
https://www.weather.gov/news/052212-joplin
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/archive/2011/day1otlk_20110522_1630.html
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d64c8d41c28949bd87478f252ac7e378
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-weather-tornadoes-hospital-idUSTRE74N7FB20110524
https://web.archive.org/web/20130111053522/https://extremeplanet.me/2012/08/09/views-detailing-ef5-damage-from-the-joplin-tornado/
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2011/05/24/136610092/it-was-surreal-as-tornado-crushed-joplin-store-says-video-maker
https://obituaries.joplinglobe.com/obituary/christopher-lucas-750128062
https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/joplin-church-reflects-on-loss-rebuilding-10-years-after-tornado
https://www.brnow.org/news/the-miracle-of-joplin-churchs-ministry-grows-out-of-tornados-devastation/#:~:text=Harmony%20Heights%20Baptist%20Church%20and%20Empire%20Baptist%20Church,where%20they%20would%20be%20safer%20from%20the%20storm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=28&v=Mu41VTG4L6w&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bing.com%2F&embeds_referring_origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bing.com&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjIsMjM4NTE&feature=emb_title
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2011/05/24/136610092/it-was-surreal-as-tornado-crushed-joplin-store-says-video-maker
https://web.archive.org/web/20120302154024/http://www.crh.noaa.gov/sgf/?n=event_2011may22_survey
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/25/lessons-from-tornado-joplin-missouri-disaster-recovery
https://www.ncep.noaa.gov/newsletter/june2011/printable.shtml
Footage/Photos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVdYMQOiYdE
https://youtu.be/kW4059p-xz0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFJaNuR-MB4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo81EQN98Oo
https://www.ncep.noaa.gov/newsletter/june2011/printable.shtml
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVJxhtChI2w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vZZl-iR-IY&list=PLm8cfElEZ1ic8YWEE8_zfjg0aeTdIe8l-&index=30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM8-wSMyZF4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u758J6giD5Q
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/worldnews/8530556/Storms-in-US-Midwest-massive-tornado-damage-in-Joplin-Missouri-and-Minneapolis.html?image=24
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2011/05/tornado-damaged-joplin-from-above/100073/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuu2iNisoQc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JTzluOfFCc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arOtE7dedqA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arOtE7dedqA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KixpGNdx7qk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibO3wbZhQ-c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh5E_Rx4S38&t=119s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh5E_Rx4S38&t=119s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUKX295m9W8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_DhlFh5PCw\
https://www.joplinglobe.com/news/local_news/butterfly-sculptures-taking-flight-across-joplin-ahead-of-tornado-anniversary/article_f1b00ae6-1311-5651-8a12-73d28c89c95a.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IQEKgtDmq8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lEFwXbFxac
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWqRk8ER7zY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw3EZTQ0a-g
https://www.missourinet.com/2011/06/21/home-depot-helping-joplin-rebuild-audio/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCrQr8cYQIw
https://www.kbia.org/business/2013-01-11/elks-lodge-demolished-by-tornado-reopens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5rOnPa8quw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzKfuijN24k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQnvxJZucds&t=3s
https://mchenrycountyblog.com/2014/04/03/lessons-from-the-joplin-tornado/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyUtQe5pjF0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyUtQe5pjF0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIIiBKuPc6g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkaYc0KgSrI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nX7J8_mZpE
https://youtu.be/A2wryQv6xXQ
https://youtu.be/vgKzq58UMNM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpfDwQxA0Zs&list=PLm8cfElEZ1ic8YWEE8_zfjg0aeTdIe8l-&index=35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAm1jHL8GIU&list=PLm8cfElEZ1ic8YWEE8_zfjg0aeTdIe8l-&index=23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nv4Wf7IUR8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh5E_Rx4S38
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX3Dluy04QY&list=PLwZaAFlZr7IU3ccFWYCoG4-gxhXzmOYVZ
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EF5s. Rising to the top of the Enhanced Fujita Scale, EF5s are the most powerful classification a tornado can possibly get and their destructive power is incredible. With estimated winds in excess of 200mph, EF5s are the most violent wind storms on planet Earth, and are capable of leveling everything in their path, tossing cars hundreds of yards, and carving deep scars into the ground. They are the kings of our skies and one of the most destructive forces on our planet.
Since the implementation of the Enhanced Fujita Scale in 2007 there have been a total of 9 Tornadoes that have officially reached this terrifying metric. Remarkably 6 of them are from one year alone..
This is the story of one of the most violent years for tornadoes in modern history. 2011: The Year of The EF5.
This video discusses the 6 EF5s that occurred during 2011 tornado season in chronological order including:
Philadelphia MS EF5
Phil Campbell-Hackleburg AL EF5
Smithville MS EF5
Rainsville AL EF5
Joplin MO EF5
El Reno-Piedmont OK EF5
EF Scale explanation:
EF0 Light Damage (65-85mph)
EF1 Moderate Damage (86-110mph)
EF2 Considerable Damage (111-135mph)
EF3 Severe Damage (136-165mph)
EF4 Devastating Damage (166-200mph)
EF5 Incredible Damage (201mph+)
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Join us as we dive deep into the terrifying yet fascinating world of F5 tornadoes, the most powerful twisters on the Fujita scale. From the infamous 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak to the devastating 2011 Joplin tornado, we'll explore the science, the history, and the human stories behind these catastrophic events. Learn how meteorologists study and categorize these supercell storms, the technological advances in early-warning systems, and hear firsthand accounts from survivors. Don't miss this whirlwind journey through the most intense tornadoes ever recorded.
The El Reno, Oklahoma F5 Tornado
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On an average friday night in May of 2013, a storm formed over Central Oklahoma that would forever change the world of meteorology. With a width of 2.6 miles, and wind speeds in excess of 300 miles per hour, this tornado quickly became one for the record books.
This is the story of the El Reno Tornado, the largest and possibly most powerful in all of recorded history.
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Historical footage of the EF-5 tornado that went through Moore and Oklahoma City. This footage was filmed by Justin Cox for KOCO TV. In this video meteorologists Damon Lane and Rusty McCranie give warning to residents as the tornado is tracked by Daniel Dozier, Chance Coldiron, and Chris Lee.
0:00 Rapidly Rotating Wall Cloud
1:18 Tornado touchdown
6:54 Tornado Emergency
12:05 SW 134th St OKC
15:53 Warren Theater / Moore Medical Center
18:24 NE 12th St Moore
22:47 Radar Loop
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Examples of tornadoes rated EF-0 to EF-5 and the damage they cause. For licensing contact [email protected]
After a destructive tornado occurs, the NWS surveys the damage to estimate the tornado's wind speeds. The tornadoes are then rated by
their intensity using the EF scale or Enhanced Fujita scale from the weakest EF0's to the rare incredibly powerful EF5's. In this video we'll observe examples of each as well as the damage each rated tornado can cause.
EF-O TORNADO:
Not all tornadoes have the strength to cause severe destruction, in fact about 75% of tornadoes in the USA are relatively weak falling in the EF0 to EF1 range. A tornado rated EF0 has wind speeds estimated between 65 to 85 mph. They can cause light roof damage including damage to gutters or siding, break branches off trees and push over shallow rooted trees.
EF-1 TORNADO:
EF1 rated tornadoes are stronger with estimated wind speeds from 86 - 110 mph. They cause moderate damage such as roofs severely
stripped, exterior doors ripped off and broken windows. Cars are moved and Mobile homes are badly damaged or overturned.
EF-2 TORNADO:
EF2's cause considerable damage with estimated wind speeds between 111 and 135 mph. Roofs are torn off well-constructed houses, mobile homes are completely destroyed, large trees snapped and cars are lifted off the ground.
EF-3 TORNADO:
EF3's have estimated wind speeds from 136 to 165 mph. They cause severe damage to well constructed houses and large buildings. Trains are overturned, trees debarked, heavy cars are tossed and structures with weak foundations are blown away some distance.
EF-4 TORNADO:
Tornadoes with wind speeds estimated from 166 to 200 mph cause devastating damage and are rated EF4s. Well constructed houses are completely leveled. Structures with weak foundations are blown away. Cars are thrown.
EF-5 TORNADO:
EF5's have estimated wind speeds over 200 mph. The damage from these monsters is incredible! Often at the impact site, there's nothing to see because nothing is left. Strong framed houses are lifted off foundations and carried considerable distances to disintegrate.
Automobile sized missiles fly through the air farther than 100 meters.
Even steel reinforced concrete structures are badly damaged.
Incredible Footage Captures Power Tornado Spawning Across Over people backyard and houses
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Watch incredible footage captured in Valdosta, Georgia, as witnesses watch in awe while a tornado spawns and moves across people's backyards and over houses this took place around 3;06 eastern standard time. Multiple tornado warnings have been issued across the Georgia and Florida area due to rotating thunderstorms with some of them producing tornados. At this time No injuries have been reported, but there are reports of damage.
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