La Nuova Immagine Satellitare Mostra Moore Tornado Scar Pubblicato In: Pianeta Terra ⢠Visualizzazioni: 7117 Il percorso del danno lasciato dal deadly ef5 moore tornado appare come una cicatrice attraverso il paesaggio dell'oklahoma in una nuova immagine da un satellite della nasa. Part of a larger weather system that produced dozens of tornadoes over the preceding days, the tornado initially touched down at 6:03 p.m. CDT (2303 UTC) about 8.3 miles (13.4 km) west-southwest of El Reno. Ground Scar from May 31, 2013 El Reno tornado. Photograph by Justin Sullivan, Getty Images But incorporating radar data into the EF scale may not be that simple. During this time, there were over 140 reports of tornadoes from Colorado through New York; however, a majority of the reports were focused on the central U.S., according to the Storm ⦠EL RENO, Okla. â It was one year ago Saturday. El Reno Tornado Damage El Reno EF5 Tornado El Reno Tornado Size El Reno Tornado Scar El Reno Tornado Track EF5 Tornado Wind Speed Map of El Reno Tornado El Reno Tornado Width El Reno Tornado Deaths Mile Wide Tornado El Reno Tornado Tim Samaras EF6 Tornado 2 Mile Wide Tornado Oklahoma Tornadoes Biggest Tornado El Reno Tornado ⦠NWS says the patch was "at least 2 miles wide." Sundayâs twister was so destructive, its scar on the land surface was visible from space. The El Reno tornado was infamous for claiming the lives of three storm chasers, including Tim Samaras, and injuring the crew of The Weather Channel Tornado Hunt team. The 5/31/13 El Reno - Union City tornado path seen from MODIS satellite. That tornado is the widest on record, measuring 2.6 miles (4.2 km) across at its biggest. Using Sky 5, KOCO 5âs Chase Rutledge shows you the path the EF3 tornado took when it touched down Saturday night in El Reno. Its path was relatively short, but the path it cut through the southwestern Missouri town was apparent on satellite ⦠The massive tornado struck seven days after two EF4s killed 12 on Easter Sunday. Ground Scar from May 31, 2013 El Reno tornado.jpg 808 × 550; 178 KB Play media May 31 El Reno EF5 Extended Version filmed up close in the TVN Dominator 1.ogv 5 min 17 s, 1,280 × 720; 53.5 MB The El Reno meso was a unique system as it was VERY close to ground level for most of it's life cycle and it's hard to tell where a tornado was underneath and not. The tornado that left a scar visible on satellite imagery, rated an EF-4 with winds at 170 mph. The twister was wider than the length of New York City's Central Park. I've seen the "record breaking" stats of this being the widest tornado but I'm not yet prepared to buy into that notion unless what appeared to be a meso ⦠The El Reno EF-5 tornado will go down as a true legend because it was the widest tornado ever at 2.6 miles wide with the second ⦠Posted by 7 years ago. The 2013 El Reno tornado was the widest tornado in recorded history.It occurred over rural areas of Central Oklahoma during the early evening of May 31, 2013. The Moore tornado was followed 11 days later by another EF5 tornado near the town of El Reno, Okla., to the west of Oklahoma City. Report. 2014 illinois 1:07. The tornado was the largest ever recorded at 2.6 miles wide and with winds of 295 mph, it was the first instance of a storm chaser or meteorologist being killed by a tornado. Tammy Wade looks over what is left of her home that was destroyed by Friday's tornado that ripped through El Reno Okla. Saturday June 1, 2013 in El Reno Okla. (AP Photo/Nick Oxford) ORG XMIT: OKNO120 Derick (cq) Holman anchors an American flag in the wood of a remaining upstairs wall of Kay and Bonnie Meritt's ⦠Both caused catastrophic destuction to the areas in the path. English: Satellite image of Oklahoma City depicting the ground scar left behind by the May 31, 2013 El Reno tornado Causing EF0 ⦠The numerous photos and videos taken on the ground after a massive EF5 tornado tore through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on May 20 showed the individual scale of the destruction. Twenty two Oklahomans lost their lives in the El Reno tornado. The Moore, Oklahoma tornado from May 20, 2013 and the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado from May 31, 2013 were both EF-5 tornadoes. You can see the pattern of the vortex. While it was a "particularly dangerous situation" tornado watch (more on the blog on that shortly), there is no science that can lead meteorologists to say, "an EF-5 tornado that will be 2.6 miles wide will hit El Reno" in ten minutes. The 5/31/13 El Reno - Union City tornado path seen from MODIS satellite. Oklahoma's EF-5 Tornado Scar Seen From Space | Video. Around 9:30 p.m. EST, the National Weather Service announced that the tornado threat started to weaken in Oklahoma, but moved to a separate tornado system in St. Louis, Missouri. Sundayâs twister was so destructive, its scar on the land surface was visible from space. The massive El Reno tornado in Oklahoma in May 2013 grew to 2.6 miles wide and claimed eight lives. ... an EF3 with an 84-mile-long track and another EF4 that etched a 21-mile scar of destruction. The El Reno tornado occurred on the last day of a tornado outbreak that started on May 26, 2013, and lasted through May 31, 2013. It was responsible for the deaths of three storm chasers. It mean I can see now hard the 2013 El Reno tornado try to reach the 5/3/1999 tornado it mean May 31, 2013 is near to Ef-6 tornado but wind are only 296 mph, compare to May 3, 1999 tornado, 1999 tornado winds reach 318 mph so El Reno tornado is 24 mph weaker than 1999 tornado, but it lot for any tornado to reach that strong so El Reno ⦠Location of the remains of TWISTEX - a tornado research vehicle that was crushed and flipped by the 2013 El Reno Tornado. Debris hangs from a tree on June 1, 2013, the day after the tornado in El Reno. Oct 20, 2014 - The May 20, 2013 tornado that ripped through Moore, Oklahoma was 1.3 miles wide at its peak and had winds that ⦠These were two small ones in 2012, outside of Galatia and Russell in Kansas, registering 1 out of 5 on the Enhanced Fujita tornado intensity scale; one EF3 near El Reno, Oklahoma in 2011; and a particular monster that struck near El Reno in 2013, an EF5 which at 4.2 kilometres (2.6 miles) is the widest tornado ever measured.. ⦠A tragedy struck so soon after the May 19th and 20th outbreak. ⦠The worst tornado to strike the United States since the 1930s struck Joplin, Missouri on May 22, 2011, killing over 100 people and nearly wiping out the entire southern half of the town with winds in excess of 200 MPH. The 2018 Guin, Alabama Tornado was a violent and destructive, rated high-end EF4 tornado that struck Guin, Alabama on May 22, 2018. Playing next. Nov 19, 2013 - Tornado scar. Look Inside Largest Tornado Ever With New Tool. The widest storm on record is the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado that formed during a tornado outbreak back in May of 2013. Browse more videos. The El Reno tornado was on the ground for 40 minutes, and traveled a total of 16.2 miles (26 km), the NWS reported. The Moore tornado was followed 11 days later by another EF5 tornado near the town of El Reno, Okla., to the west of Oklahoma City. Close. 41. Archived. Capable of flattening entire neighborhoods and taking many lives, a tornado's winds can reach speeds of up to 300 mph. In all, 33 deaths occurred, along with 320 injuries, and $2 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The tornado touched down at 8:01 PM CDT 5 miles northwest of Bluff. El Reno Tornado Damage El Reno EF5 Tornado El Reno Tornado Size El Reno Tornado Scar El Reno Tornado Track EF5 Tornado Wind Speed Map of El Reno Tornado El Reno Tornado Width El Reno Tornado Deaths Mile Wide Tornado El Reno Tornado Tim Samaras EF6 Tornado 2 Mile Wide Tornado Oklahoma Tornadoes Biggest Tornado El Reno Tornado ⦠OKLAHOMA, USA: MEET THE female elementary teacher who was inspired by Hollywood film âTwisterâ and now risks her life to bring you these extraordinary ⦠Photograph by Mike Theiss, Nat Geo Image Collection. Killing Tim Samaras, his son Paul, and Carl Young. The El reno-Piedmont EF5 of May 24th 2011 which resulted in 98 deaths and 1,485 injuries as it caused EF5 damage in Piedmont after leaving the piedmont area it caused ef2 and ef1 damage in OKC before roping out in MWC It leaved entire neighborhoods in El reno and Piedmont and severely damaged ⦠The tornado that hit El Reno, Oklahoma, was unusually large and is in fact is the widest tornado with a width of 2.6 miles, according to the Storm Prediction Center.