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How long did the 1999 Oklahoma tornado last?

Assuming you mean the F5 tornado that touched down in Oklahoma on May 3, 1999, that tornado lasted 1 hour and 25 minutes.


How long did the Moore Oklahoma tornado in 2013 last for?

The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of 2013 lasted approximately 40 minutes.


How long was tornado on ground in ok 2013?

There were numerous tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2013. The most well-known of these, the Moore EF5 tornado, lasted about 40 minbutes.


What are the short and long term effects of a tornado?

short terms: rebuild houses Long term: community broke down/ damage environment is in the primary and secondary succession


Us largest tornado track on the ground?

The widest track was that of the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of 2013. It was 2.6 miles wide. The longest damage track was that of the Tri-State tornado of 1925. It was 219 miles long.


Where did the worst tornado to hit the US form?

The worst tornado in U.S. history was the Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925. The tornado first formed north of Ellington, Missouri. The tornado devastated numerous towns in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana along a path 219 miles long.


How long was the shortest tornado?

I do know that the shortest lasting tornado was in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A. on May 31, 2013 at 7:45PM. It lasted only 7.5 seconds. It ended at 7:45PM.


What is the long term impact of a tornado?

Long term impacts of tornadoes include the need to rebuild, economic losses, lasting effects of injuries and psychological trauma, and the destruction of trees, which can take decades to regrow.


What is the wind speeds and damage path and name of the most violent tornado?

There is no exact way of determining what the most violent tornado. The fastest winds ever recorded in a tornado were 302 mph, though others may have been stronger as most tornadoes never have their winds measured. The tornado had a damage path 38 miles long and at times 1 mile wide through the suburbs of Oklahoma city and nearby countryside. Tornadoes are not given real names but are instead referred to by where and when they hit. This tornado is called tha Moore, Oklahoma, or Oklahoma, City tornado of May 3, 1999. It was also one of the most destructive tornadoes, causing over $1billion in damage and was rated F5. What was by far the worst tornado in U.S. history never had its winds measured, though they may have been over 300 mph. The tornado had a damage path 219 miles long (a record) and 3/4 to 1 mile wide. This tornado is known as the Tri-Sate tornado. In addition to having the longest damage path this was also the deadliest U.S tornado with a death toll of 695, and the fastest moving, with a forward speed of 73 mph. It was also probably an F5.


Who was affected in the Oklahoma city tornado?

The Oklahoma City tornado, which struck on May 20, 2013, primarily affected the residents of Moore, a suburb of Oklahoma City. The tornado caused widespread destruction, damaging homes, schools, and infrastructure, leading to significant injuries and fatalities among the local population. Many families were displaced, and the community faced a long recovery process in the aftermath of the disaster. Emergency responders and volunteers also played a crucial role in assisting those impacted.


What was the size of the tornado that hit Howe Oklahoma in 1961?

The tornado that hit Howe, Oklahoma in 1961 was classified as an F4 on the Fujita scale with estimated wind speeds between 207-260 mph. The size of the tornado's damage path was approximately 20 miles long and 200 yards wide.


What are the names of famous tornados?

the Moore/bridge creek Oklahoma tornado is very very famous. the tri-state tornado is also a extremely well known tornado and then the greensburg kansas tornado is one of the most famous in the last ten years. you can also put parkersburg Iowa in that catergory as well. X An improved and more detailed answer: The tornado that hit New Richmond, Wisconsin on June 12th of 1899 actually started out as a waterspout that formed over Lake St. Croix. From there, it headed east in the direction of New Richmond and produced winds so strong that they carried a 3000-pound safe for an entire city block before dropping it again. The amount of flying debris was massive and, coupled with the wind, destroyed or damaged over 300 buildings. The tornado struck on the opening day of the Gollmar Brother Circus which brought a large population swell into the small town in anticipation of the festivities that would be seen there. Just after the circus had ended for that day, at approximately 5:40 p.m., the tornado moved through the very center of town, leveling a strip of town that was 1000 feet wide and 3000 feet long. In addition, 26 different families had multiple deaths within them. One hundred seventeen people were killed in the New Richmond tornado and 150 more people were injured. The tornado was not massive, but the path that it took and the unfortunate timing that it had made it especially destructive, as did its strong winds and F5 rating. The tornado caused $600,000 worth of damage at that time, which would be over $14 million in today's dollars !