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On May 27, 1997, an F5 tornado half a mile wide ripped through the small Texas town of Jarrell, killing 27 people, including a family of five.
But a brewing storm brought an extremely rare F5 tornado. This one stretched three-quarters of a mile wide and had winds from 260-300 mph.
It's not every day you see one of the most violent tornadoes in recent history and a historic flash flood happen just over ...
Resident Izeah Torres captured this shocking footage of a tornado forming miles away from his Huntsville neighbourhood. A rare Tornado Emergency was issued for Huntsville and Madison due to a ...
JARRELL, Texas — Twenty-eight years ago this week, on May 27, 1997, a catastrophic F5 tornado struck Jarrell in Williamson County, leaving a trail of devastation and claiming 27 lives in the ...
JARRELL, Texas — Twenty-eight years ago this week, on May 27, 1997, a catastrophic F5 tornado struck Jarrell in Williamson County, leaving a trail of devastation and claiming 27 lives in the ...
Experts predicted a one in 100 trillion chance homes would be struck twice. May 21, 2013 — -- For the residents of Moore, Okla., the damage wrought by Monday's E-F5 tornado was all too ...
On June 17, 1882, 143 years ago today, an F5 tornado tore an estimated 105-mile long path through parts of six central Iowa counties, claiming 68 lives and injuring another 300.