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  2. Category:Non-free pictures of tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Media in category "Non-free pictures of tornadoes" The following 37 files are in this category, out of 37 total. ...

  3. Category:Pictures of tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Non-free pictures of tornadoes (37 F) This page was ...

  4. File:Tornadoes in the United States 1950-2019.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. 10 types of tornadoes that occur in the US - AOL

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    Some of the most notorious twisters in U.S. history were wedge tornadoes, including the EF5 that leveled Joplin, Missouri, on May 22, 2011, and the El Reno tornado, which was a jaw-dropping 2.6 ...

  6. Photos: Tornadoes rip through Nebraska and Iowa, destroying ...

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    A tornado watch has been issued for parts of western Oklahoma and northwest Texas until 1 p.m. Saturday, with the potential for tennis ball-sized hail and winds reaching up to 70 mph, per CNN.

  7. File:EF5 Tornadoes in the United States 1950-2019.svg

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  8. Portal:Tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    While most tornadoes attain winds of less than 110 miles per hour (180 km/h), are about 250 feet (80 m) across, and travel a few miles (several kilometers), the wind speeds in the most intense tornadoes can reach 300 miles per hour (480 km/h), are more than two miles (3 km) in diameter, and stay on the ground for dozens of miles (more than 100 km).

  9. 10 dramatic pictures of the destruction caused by U.S tornadoes

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    More than 100 people have been injured and one person killed as tornadoes tore through Indiana and Ohio. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...