There are more tornadoes in the US than anywhere else on Earth. How do they form? This is in part because of the geography of the US. (AP video/Laura Bargfeld, Shelby Lum. AP animation/Eva Malek) ...
There are known unknowns, and there are unknown unknowns [...] but you can't fully know what you don't know because you don't ...
The extreme weather associated with Hurricane Milton has included tornadoes that have killed at least five in Florida’s St. Lucie County, a phenomenon known to occur as such storms move inland.
THV11 Meteorologist Nathan Scott is sharing more information on tornadoes and how they actually form.
A tornado with 300+ mph winds turned on the researchers tracking it In 2013, a tornado near El Reno, Oklahoma became the widest ever recorded, stretching 2.6 miles across and producing winds estimated ...
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