Published on May 19, 2013 Multiple tornadoes that tore across central Oklahoma Damage and debris was reported by News 9 Tornadoes touched down in three states on Sunday, ripping roofs off homes and turning trees to matchsticks, as severe weather… Read More ›
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Update: Death Count Now At 91 In OK Tornado Disaster
NowTheEndBegins.Com NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — More severe weather is in the forecast for parts of the central United States already reeling from powerful tornadoes this week. The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., says golf ball-sized hail, powerful winds and… Read More ›
Massive tornado rips through Moore, Oklahoma: 51 killed, including 20 children
May 21, 2013 – OKLAHOMA – A devastating, two-mile-wide tornado touched down near Oklahoma City on Monday, killing at least 51 people—including at least 20 children—decimating homes, businesses and a pair of elementary schools in the suburb of Moore. According… Read More ›
Tornadoes tear through Kansas, Oklahoma
For videos with this story please go to CNN By Dana Ford, CNN updated 7:26 PM EDT, Sun May 19, 2013 Tornadoes rip through Oklahoma STORY HIGHLIGHTS NEW: Twisters touch down near Wichita, Kansas, and in Oklahoma NEW: No immediate… Read More ›
Amazing Tornado Footage
This a very good video of a huge tornado on the ground. I am one of those people who like severe weather, I am fascinated by it. Tis the season for severe weather again. Take changing weather conditions seriously and… Read More ›
Arkansas sees first May snow since records began in 1819
The previous latest snowfall ever recorded was on April 30, 1903 at Harrison, Gravette and Fayetteville. This was not measurable. The previous latest measurable snowfall was 0.2 inches at Corning on April 24, 1910. Below is a list of snowfall… Read More ›
Stunning Photo’s Of Tornado In Italy Friday
Source: The WeatherSpace.com A rare event has struck Emilia Romagna, Northern Italy today. In 1999 on this day it was Oklahoma City, today it was Northern Italy. A storm system pushed out of Spain, generating upper level divergence across the… Read More ›
Report: Illinois Town Being Evacuated After Levee Breach, National Guard Called In?
April 19, 2013 SOURCE This week has gone from worse to just plain awful. London Mills, Ill., is reportedly being evacuated after its levee was breached on Thursday by flood waters. An early report even claimed that the National Guard… Read More ›
Storm Sweeps Plum Island Homes Into Ocean
SOURCE Powerful waves and winds have caused two homes to collapse – and left several others severely damaged – on a US beach. The late two-day winter storm swept into New England, dumping more than a foot of snow in… Read More ›
Blizzard hammers U.S. Northeast, five dead, 700,000 lose power
(Reuters) – A record-breaking blizzard packing hurricane-force winds hammered the northeastern United States on Saturday, cutting power to 700,000 homes and businesses, shutting down travel and leaving at least five people dead. The mammoth storm that stretched from the Great… Read More ›
US blizzard kills 6, knocks out power for 650,000 homes
“Northeastern states brace for three feet of snow; synagogues among the many public services affected; El Al mulls cancelling US flights” By JTA and AP February 9, 2013, 3:00 pm Updated: February 9, 2013, 6:12 pm | SOURCE A… Read More ›
New England to bear brunt of powerful blizzard
By Scott Malone BOSTON | Thu Feb 7, 2013 10:26pm EST | SOURCE (Reuters) – New England braced on Thursday for a possibly record-setting winter storm, with forecasts of up to 2 feet of snow already causing airlines to cancel… Read More ›
Why are Government Agencies Stocking up on Massive Amounts of Hollow-point Ammo?
Posted on February 4, 2013 | VILLAGE OF THE BANNED Why is our government stocking up on massive amounts of hollow-point ammunition? Department of Homeland Security: 1.2 billion .40-caliber JHP National Weather Service: 46,000 .40-caliber JHP Social Security Administration: 174,000… Read More ›
California cold snap threatens citrus crop, strands motorists
By Brandon Lowrey LOS ANGELES | Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:33pm EST | SOURCE (Reuters) – An Arctic air mass sent temperatures plunging across California, forcing the 17-hour closure of a key interstate highway through the mountains north of Los… Read More ›
Miracles: Through The Cyclone and Tornado
SOURCE The Columbus Day Storm of 1962 On October 12, 1962, the Pacific Northwest experienced arguably the most severe extratropical storm of the century. The Heuval family of Brush Prairie, Washington recalls this infamous cyclone and God‘s protection in the… Read More ›
Mystery tremors in north Texas leaves experts puzzled
Posted on December 6, 2012 by The Extinction Protocol December 6, 2012 – CORSICANA, TEXAS — Reports of earthquake-like tremors starting Tuesday afternoon and continuing until early Wednesday can’t be confirmed as true earthquakes, but experts can’t say what it… Read More ›
‘Black Swan’ Storms: Extreme Cyclones Linked to Warming Seas
By Becky Oskin, OurAmazingPlanet Staff Writer | LiveScience.com – 20 hrs ago SAN FRANCISCO — A “black swan” cyclone may sound like the latest comic book hero, but this “extreme of the extremes” is the result of climate models that suggest global… Read More ›
Super Typhoon Bopha
Super Typhoon Bopha, packing maximum sustained winds of 160 mph, is headed toward a direct hit on the southern Philippines. West Pacific Satellite Image Bopha, the equivalent of a category-five hurricane, grazed the southern islands of the Republic of Palau… Read More ›
Crashes, flooding, power outages as nasty storm rolls into Bay Area
By Joshua Melvin and Kristin J. Bender jmelvin@bayareanewsgroup.com and kbender@bayareanewsgroup.co Posted: 12/02/2012 03:38:37 PM PST Updated: 12/03/2012 03:28:01 AM PST Mercury News By Joe Rodriguez, Joshua Melvin and Kristin J. Bender Blasting out of the Pacific, the third… Read More ›