The “Airport Road Tornado” occurred near the Redstone Arsenal at 4:30 p.m. and then raced northeast through Madison County.
On Nov. 15, 1989, an F4 tornado made its way through south Huntsville, killing 21 people and destroying hundreds of homes, 80 ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — It’s been 35 years since the Airport Road tornado touched down in Huntsville. It took the lives of ...
It is believed New Ulm was hit by an F4 tornado. Five New Ulm residents ... Construction started immediately after the storm ...
According to the NOAA data, Harris County, home to Houston ... 77% were rated either F0/EF0 or F1/EF1. Violent tornadoes — those rated F4/EF4 and F5/EF5 — are much rarer.
While it was technically categorized as an F4 tornado, wind speeds were clocked at 309-318 miles ... The waters covered 10 square miles and displaced some 18,000 individuals from their homes.
Even residents who didn’t want to take the buy-out and move had their homes destroyed by an F4 tornado in 2008 and took the buy-out option. The tribe sued the Department of the Interior in 2002 for ...
Emily Swenson and Rocky Campbell tell FOX Weather their harrowing tale of survival of how they had to ride out an EF-3 ...
In early November, the grandmother of Ryan Milam survived an EF-3 tornado. Milam spoke about the moment his grandmother ...
The Oklahoma City Municipal Court postponed hearings. Multiple tornadoes damaged at least 100 homes as flooding trapped people in their cars and wind uprooted trees and tangled power lines.