Tuesday marks 100 years since the deadliest tornado in recorded U.S. history cut a 219-mile path of destruction Missouri, ...
The deadliest tornado in recorded U.S. history struck 100 years ago, touching down in Missouri and tearing up everything in its path through southern Illinois and into Indiana.
The Jackson County Historical Society is preparing for multiple days filled with commemoration events to remember those who ...
It is a century since a powerful tornado ripped through three U.S. states, killing hundreds and injuring thousands.
Tornadoes can have extreme differences in how fast they move. Past history shows they can track as fast as traffic on an ...
The deadliest tornado in recorded U.S. history occurred 100 years ago, tearing through Missouri, Illinois and into Indiana, and killing 695 people.
Even by Plains standards, this was an unusually large, violent tornado outbreak so early in spring. One Kansas tornado was ...
An event on the final day of the week-long commemoration for the 100th anniversary of the Tri-State Tornado will take place ...
Researches found little evidence that tornadoes were getting weaker. Instead, it appears that a subjective tornado grading system is to blame.
The Enhanced Fujita Scale provides an estimated range of a tornado's wind speeds, based on the tornado's damage.
Tornadoes are among the strongest and deadliest types of weather, capable of destroying entire neighborhoods in minutes. However, the most powerful tornadoes, classified as EF5, make up less than 1% ...