Moore Tornado 1999 Wind Speed. This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1999,

This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1999, primarily (but not entirely) in the United States. , although some events may take place internationally, particularly in parts of neighboring southern Canada during the Northern Hemisphere's summer season, as well as Europe. The Strongest Tornado of All Time: Moore’s 301 MPH Monster The strongest tornado in recorded history struck on May 3, 1999, when wind speeds reached a staggering 301 MPH (484 km/h) in Moore It was part of a large early-May tornado outbreak and reached a maximum width of nearly a mile (1. The tornado left an almost unbelievable trail of destruction, wiping The most powerful tornado, rated F5 on the Fujita scale, touched down in Grady County and later traversed through communities including Moore and Oklahoma City, The most powerful tornado, rated F5 on the Fujita scale, touched down in Grady County and later traversed through communities including Moore and Oklahoma City, . While the The 1999 Moore tornado wind speed, as we now know, was just one aspect of the massive devastation. 6 km ) during its path through the town of Bridge The 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado was an exceptionally powerful F5 tornado that devastated parts of Oklahoma on May 3, 1999, killing 36 people directly and causing $1 billion in damage. Most tornadoes form in the U. S. One particular event, the Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma F5 tornado, The 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado was a large, long-lived, and exceptionally powerful F5 tornado in which the highest tornado wind speed ever measured Wind speeds were estimated at a maximum of 210 miles per hour, the highest in that area since the 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore Tornado which registered winds of 317 miles per hour (Weather 5. Bridge Creek-Moore Tornado Back on May 3, 1999 a powerful F5 (predating the EF scale) tornado While the Super Outbreak of tornadoes was the spring board for the F-Scale, it was the Jarrell, TX tornado of May 27, 1997 and the Oklahoma City/Moore, OK tornado of May 3, Oklahoma has experienced multiple tornadoes rated at this highest level, including the devastating storms that struck the community of Moore in 1999 and 2013.

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