A deadly tornado in Enderlin, North Dakota, on June 20 has been upgraded to an EF5, marking the first EF5 tornado in the ...
Three people were killed in the tornado, which produced 210 mph winds, leveling homes and tossing fully-loaded box cars.
The National Weather Service on Monday released a new report confirming the first EF-5 tornado since May 2013. The tornado, ...
The Enderlin tornado on June 20 was classified as an EF-5 with estimated winds up to 266 mph, making it one of the strongest ...
A deadly tornado that ripped through a rural city in North Dakota in June​ has been upgraded to an EF-5, the National Weather ...
Since the National Weather Service began using Enhanced Fujita scale in 2007, there have been 10 tornadoes categorized as EF5 ...
The deadly North Dakota tornado on June 20 has been upgraded to an EF5, the strongest kind of tornado and the first one on American soil in twelve years. The tornado in Enderlin caused ...
Experts reassessed the damage from a tornado that left three people dead in June, and gave it the strongest possible rating on the tornado scale.
The NWS confirmed the Enderlin tornado reached 210 mph, upgrading it to an EF-5 — the first since 2013’s Moore, OK storm.
A deadly tornado that killed three people in Enderlin, North Dakota, on June 20 was a rare EF-5 storm, the National Weather ...
The storm, which killed three people and tossed train cars hundreds of feet, was nearly a mile wide and carved a 12-mile path ...
A deadly tornado that tore across southeastern North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to an EF5 with winds topping 200 mph (322 kph), the strongest classification of tornado and the first on ...