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  1. May 20, 2013 · The 2013 Moore Tornado was a highly powerful and very large EF5 tornado the ravaged the North American city of Moore, Oklahoma, along with its adjacent areas on the afternoon of May 20, 2013. The peak wind speed was estimated at 340 km/h (210 mph). There were 24 deaths along with two indirect fatalities and over 212 people injured.

  2. The City of Moore and surrounding areas have experienced three tornadoes with an intensity of EF-4 or greater, including the 2013 event, in the past fifteen years. An F-5 tornado occurred May 3, 1999 and an F-4 tornado on May 8, 2003, both of which destroyed large sections of Moore.

  3. The strongest tornado, rated a maximum EF5 on the Fujita Tornado Scale, tracked for nearly an hour and a half along a 38-mile path from Chickasha through south Oklahoma City and the suburbs...

  4. It was the first F5 tornado on record to hit the Oklahoma City metro area. ... told NPR in 2013. ... and two EF1 tornadoes, spun through Moore, Oklahoma, including areas not far from those hit in ...

  5. Apr 28, 2024 · The violent tornado that forever scarred Moore, Oklahoma, took less than ten minutes to carve from one side of town to the other. ... TWN's Jaclyn Whittal reports from the aftermath of the 2013 Moore tornado. Click here to view the video. ... (0.085 percent) have ever been rated an F5 or EF-5. 59 of those tornadoes touched down in the U.S ...

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · WATCH: TWN's Jaclyn Whittal reports from the aftermath of the 2013 Moore tornado F5/EF-5 tornadoes are very rare The U.S. National Weather Service confirmed nearly 68,000 tornadoes across the ...

  7. Oct 20, 2022 · On the afternoon of May 20, 2013, a large and extremely violent EF5 tornado ravaged through Moore, Oklahoma. Sydney Yarnell. October 20, 2022. Destruction left in Moore, OK. Population density at the time of Moore, Oklahoma. An EF5 tornado is the strongest tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.

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