Most people picture tornado science the way Hollywood frames it: a lone truck racing down a flat highway, dust swirling, ...
In 2013, a tornado near El Reno, Oklahoma became the widest ever recorded, stretching 2.6 miles across and producing winds estimated at over 300 mph. But the real shock came from how it formed—from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
ATLANTA — April doesn’t just bring spring showers—it also typically kicks off height of tornado season. There are several ingredients that tend to come together this time of year that make it prime ...
We don't yet fully understood the science of tornadoes, but we get a surprising number of them in Ireland every year ...
How do tornadoes actually form? THV11 Meteorologist Nathan Scott is sharing more information on tornadoes and how they actually form.
When most Oklahomans think of tornadoes, they picture a powerful supercell thunderstorm producing a large funnel cloud. But not all tornadoes form that way. In late May, Oklahoma’s only confirmed ...