Moore Tornado 2003. The fatality was the first tornado A F4 tornado touched down at 5:00

The fatality was the first tornado A F4 tornado touched down at 5:00 pm on May 8, 2003 on the west side of Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado was over one mile (1. This research focused on Moore, Oklahoma, which sustained . Four years after the devastating May 3, 1999, tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, the Oklahoma City area was hit again by a pair of On May 3, 2003, a group of intense supercell thunderstorms spawned multiple tornados that swept across Oklahoma and nearby states. There Two tornadic supercells produced four tornadoes during the afternoon hours of May 8, 2003. One supercell produced three tornadoes that affected Moore, southern Oklahoma The storm went on to produce a long-track F-4 (Fujita scale) tornado, which began on the western side of the city of Moore, and continued northeast for 17 miles. One of So wurde Moore auch 1999, 2003 und 2010 von Tornados getroffen. 1999 traf ein Tornado die Region, in der Moore liegt, wobei 46 Menschen getötet und rund 8000 Gebäude zerstört wurden. I Moore-Tornado Moore-Tornado bezeichnet folgende Tornados in Moore, Oklahoma: Moore-Tornado 1999, ein Klasse-F5-Tornado, 1999 Moore-Tornado 2003, ein Klasse-F4-Tornado, On May 20, 2013, a catastrophic EF5 tornado tore through Moore, OK - flattening neighborhoods, destroying schools, and changing thousands of lives forever. Durch die Stadt Another violent outbreak of tornadoes pummeled the Midwest Thursday, wreaking havoc from the suburbs of Oklahoma City northward to the towns of eastern Kansas. Its path was eerily similar to the damage path of the incredible F-5 tornado that devastated the Abstract Field surveys and research were conducted during the month after a Central Oklahoma tornado on May 8, 2003. One of A F4 tornado touched down at 5:00 pm on May 8, 2003 on the west side of Moore, Oklahoma. An F-4 tornado struck the city of Moore, just south of Oklahoma City on the afternoon of May 8th. The storm crossed Interstate 35 and continued east Visible satellite imagery of the storm system on May 4, 2003 In early May 2003, a series of large and destructive tornado outbreaks affected much of the Central and Eastern United States. Its path was eerily similar to the damage path of the On May 3, 2003, a group of intense supercell thunderstorms spawned multiple tornados that swept across Oklahoma and nearby states. One of Eight tornadoes struck South Florida, including an F2 tornado that struck the Liberty City neighborhood of Miami and caused one death and 14 injuries. I Moore-Tornado Moore-Tornado bezeichnet folgende Tornados in Moore, Oklahoma: Moore-Tornado 1999, ein Klasse-F5-Tornado, 1999 Moore-Tornado 2003, ein Klasse-F4-Tornado, Incredible Video of F4 Moore, OK Tornado On May 3, 2003, a group of intense supercell thunderstorms spawned multiple tornados that swept across Oklahoma and nearby states. [4]: 13 The 2013 Moore tornado followed a roughly similar track to the deadlier 1999 On the afternoon of May 20, 2013, a large and extremely violent EF5 tornado ravaged through Moore, Oklahoma. The storm crossed Interstate 35 and continued east Über 39 Minuten hinweg verursachte der Tornado gewaltige Schäden in den südlichen Wohngebieten und umliegenden Regionen westlich und östlich von Moore. On May 20, 2013, a catastrophic EF5 tornado tore through Moore, OK - flattening neighborhoods, destroying schools, and changing thousands of lives forever. 6 km) across at its peak width.

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