2013 Moore Tornado Damage. In PDF | On Jan 1, 2014, Andrew J. Path of the 20 May tornado. Th

In PDF | On Jan 1, 2014, Andrew J. Path of the 20 May tornado. Then May 20, 2013, this EF5 happens. A tornado as much as a mile (1. It traveled 23 On May 20th, 2013, an Enhanced Fajita (EF) 5 tornado struck the city of Moore, Oklahoma. An integrated damage, visual, and radar analysis of the EF5 Moore, Oklahoma, tornado that occurred on 20 May 2013 is presented. Over 12,000 buildings were destroyed along a 17-mile damage A massive tornado moves past homes in Moore, Oklahoma, on Monday, May 20, 2013. It traveled 23 The May 20, 2013, EF5 tornado caused $3 billion in damages and killed 24 people. Talk:Enhanced Fujita scale 2013 Moore tornado List of schools struck by tornadoes Talk:Enhanced Fujita scale 2013 Moore tornado List of schools struck by tornadoes . There were 24 deaths along with two indirect fatalities and over 212 On May 20, 2013, an EF-5 tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma and surrounding areas causing 24 fatalities, including seven The 20 May 2013 Moore tornado traveled 23 km with a maximum width of 1. Simple structures across the damage path that fell in the EF-0 through EF-4 regions were selected for analysis. Abstract The tornado that affected Moore, Oklahoma, and the surrounding area on 20 May 2013 was an extreme event. The study developed a geolocation methodology for rapid The 2013 Moore, Oklahoma, tornado ranks among the deadliest in state history. Boundaries and names of cities mentioned in the text have been added. In addition to over $2 billion in economic loss (NBC News 2013), 24 people were killed and over Nearly two years to the day after Joplin, MO is hit by the EF-4 tornado, Moore, OK is impacted by another powerful tornado resulting in substantial damage to houses, The damage path for the tornado is shown in Figure 2. UPDATED May 24, 2013 Assessing the Damage Along the Tornado’s Path in Oklahoma An initial assessment by the Federal Emergency Management FIG. Meteorologists had been tracking a potent storm system moving On May 20th, 2013, weather history would repeat itself as Moore, OK would be struck by the highest possible rated tornado for the second time in 14 years. The peak wind speed was estimated at 340 km/h (210 mph). Learn how World Vision responded. The tornado caused 24 fatalities and injured over 200 individuals, An aerial photo showing damage to Plaza Towers Elementary School after it was hit by a massive tornado in Moore, on May On the afternoon of May 20, 2013, a large and extremely violent EF5 tornado ravaged through Moore, Oklahoma. 1(NWS, 2013). On 20 May 2013, a tornado affected The tornado, known as the Newcastle-Oklahoma City-Moore tornado, caused catastrophic damage in these areas, and was given a maximum rating of Abstract and Figures An integrated damage, visual, and radar analysis of the EF5 Moore, Oklahoma, tornado that occurred on 20 May 19, 2013, the night before this Moore tornado, an EF4 starts just outside of Moore and moves northeast. Graettinger and others published Tornado Damage Assessment in the aftermath of the May 20th 2013 Moore The May 20, 2013 Moore tornado (EF5) caused $3 billion in damages and 24 fatalities. EF-scale damage areas are color coded. 1. 6 The 2013 Moore tornado damage path began its terrifying journey on the afternoon of May 20, 2013. 7 km.

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