"The Andes aren't as wide as the Rockies, and the Himalayas don't extend very far from north to south." While the Great Plains gets the bulk of American ... than 200 tornadoes hit South Africa ...
Tornadoes are forecasted to rip through Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia Hailstones could be two inches in diameter and winds could tear at up to 75mph The Weather Service also issued flood ...
That potential was realized over the weekend when local offices of the National Weather Service identified 10 tornadoes touching down in North Texas ... More: 373 tornadoes hit the US in April ...
As the tornado moved north-northeast into the Rosser Reserve subdivision in Port St. Lucie, many residential structures had minor to moderate damage to shingles, soffits and gutters. It then hit ...
Oklahoma was hit by twisters early Sunday that ripped roofs off buildings, flipped cars, and put at least 11 people in the hospital. While more than 99,000 homes and businesses lost power during the ...
Intense wildfires in Canada have sparked pollution alerts across swathes of North America as smoke is blown ... unhealthy air quality is forecast to hit several southern metropolitan cities.
Only 13 tornadoes were reported statewide in 1952, the fewest for any year. The chart above shows the number of tornadoes reported each year, along with the 10-year average. The average hit a peak ...
After days of shifting forecast tracks, models have settled on a region within 40 miles north or south Sarasota. Tampa Bay, where a direct hit would bring catastrophic ... destructive wind and ...
As a result, it spawning at least 47 tornado reports across Florida, from Fort Myers to Homestead, Palm Beach County and north to Martin ... occur,” he said. This map shows the dense cluster ...
New weather warnings issued in areas in Spain as prime minister warns devastation from flooding is ‘not finished’ ...
Three more tornadoes were confirmed Wednesday to have hit the Treasure Coast last week ... roof loss in the area of St. Lucie Boulevard and North 25th Street.