The United States recorded at least 1,855 tornadoes in 2024, unofficially surpassing the previous record of 1,814 set in 2004.
Feels-like temperatures' could reach 100 near Lake Okeechobee before cold fronts bring heavy downpours and threat for ...
While the Great Plains gets the bulk of American tornadoes, other parts of the country witness them as well. Florida sees more twisters than Oklahoma, though they're far weaker. Cyclones also ...
The bomber was displaced when a strong tornado ripped through Rome on July 16, 2025, causing $40 million in damage.
PBS "American Experience" film by BC alumnus, faculty member Michael Rossi tells the story of one man's pursuit to understand the deadliest storms The Super Outbreak of 1974, the most intense tornado ...
Compared to more than 1,200 that strike American soil. So, what makes the US so special? To make a tornado, you need just the right mix of ingredients: Warm, humid air near the ground. Cold air ...
It is a long time coming, but the city of Hattiesburg is finally ready to build a new fire station 2 after the original was ...
Ted Fujita was a Japanese-American engineer turned meteorologist. He immersed himself in research on tornadoes and introduced the “Fujita Scale”, a six-point scale to classify degrees of ...
Why does Toto's swirling water look like a tornado? Under certain conditions, liquid like water and the gases in air can act in similar ways. Wind swirling in a tornado and water swirling down a drain ...
When the May 27 tornado struck the tiny town of Jarrell and generally wreaked havoc all around, the Austin American-Statesman hunkered down and covered the story like there was no tomorrow.