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Has Oklahoma ever had an F5 tornado?
The nation’s most recent EF5 ripped across hapless Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20, 2013. The term “violent tornado” is typically applied by the National Weather Service to the two strongest types, EF4 (top winds of 166-200 mph) or EF5 (greater than 200 mph).
How long did the 1999 Oklahoma tornado last?
1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado
F5 tornado | |
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Duration | 1 hour, 25 minutes |
Dissipated | May 3, 1999, 7:48 pm. CDT (UTC−05:00) |
Highest winds | 135 ± 10 m/s (302 ± 22 mph) (as measured by mobile Doppler radar) |
Max. rating1 | F5 tornado |
What was the wind speed in Oklahoma on May 3 1999?
1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak
A tornado near Anadarko, Oklahoma, on May 3 | |
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Duration | May 2–8, 1999 |
Highest winds | 301 ± 20 mph (484 ± 32 km/h) (Southwest Oklahoma City, OK F5 tornado on May 3) 115 mph (185 km/h) (Claxton, TN non-tornadic on May 7) |
Tornadoes confirmed | 152 |
Max. rating1 | F5 tornado |
When was the last big tornado in Oklahoma?
May 20, 2013
Thirteen violent tornadoes (eleven F4/EF4 and two F5/EF5) have struck the immediate OKC area. The most recent was on May 20, 2013. The record for tornadoes in a single day is 5, which occurred during tornado outbreaks on June 8, 1974, May 31, 2013, and October 9, 2018.
What city in Oklahoma has the most tornadoes?
The Oklahoma City metropolitan area (of which Moore is a part) is located in Tornado Alley and is subject to frequent and severe tornadoes and hailstorms, making it one of the most tornado-prone major metropolitan areas in the world.
What was Oklahoma’s worst tornado?
It came without warning, raining hell down upon everyone in its path. In a land accustomed to death descending from the sky, the Woodward tornado of April 9, 1947, still ranks as the deadliest ever to hit Oklahoma.
What month does Oklahoma have the most tornadoes?
Typically, Oklahoma and the Great Plains experience the brunt of their tornado activity during the months of May and June. The spring severe season, as it is referred to quite frequently, is the height of the annual severe season.
What town has the least tornadoes in Oklahoma?
Click on a city name to see data for tornadoes that occurred in and around a particular city.
Oklahoma Cities | ||
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Ada | Altus | Ardmore |
Blackwell | Chandler | Clinton |
Durant | Edmond | El Reno |
Guthrie | Hobart | Lawton |
What is the fastest tornado on record in Oklahoma?
The fastest tornado on record hit the Oklahoma City suburbs of Bridge Creek and Moore on May 3, 1999. What is the fastest speed ever recorded for a tornado and a hurricane?
What is the fastest speed ever recorded for a tornado?
What is the fastest speed ever recorded for a tornado and a hurricane? The tornado that hit the Oklahoma City suburbs of Bridge Creek and Moore on May 3, 1999, registered a wind speed of 318 mph, the highest on record, according to the National Weather Service. It was measured by a truck-mounted Doppler radar unit called Doppler on Wheels.
Where did the EF3 tornado hit in Oklahoma?
Another EF3 tornado tracked from far northeast Oklahoma County into Logan and Lincoln Counties, including the towns of Carney and Luther. Before spawning that tornado, an EF1 tornado spawned in the northern suburb of Edmond.
How many tornadoes hit Central Oklahoma in 2003?
There were only two tornadoes in central Oklahoma on May 8, 2003. Unfortunately, one of those was an F4 tornado that tracked over some of the same areas heavily damaged by the more infamous May 3, 1999 tornado in Moore and the south Oklahoma City metro area.