Sentences with phrase «of deadly tornadoes»

Natural disasters pose a serious threat to homeowners in Kentucky, and Owensboro in particular has a history of deadly tornadoes.
2011 is already one of the deadliest tornado seasons in U.S. history.
Understanding — and Surviving — Tornadoes Whether you live in «Tornado Alley» or not, spring brings to your state the increased possibility of a deadly tornado.

Not exact matches

If you're unfamiliar, a Sharknado is a bizarre weather phenomenon that combines the deadly force of a tornado with a massive amount of killer sharks.
if floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes, hurricanes, cancers and all manner of painful and deadly diseases doesn't convince you that there is no «heavenly father» looking out for us, i guess nothing will.
Joplin, Missouri (CNN)- On May 22, this blue - collar town on the edge of the Ozark Mountains was dealt the most deadly tornado since modern record - keeping on twisters began in 1950.
We've seen it in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina slamming into the Gulf Coast in 2005, and after deadly tornadoes swept through Oklahoma in 2013.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama (CNN)- The sound of someone playing a piano drew us in to the Alberta Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa, two days after a devastating tornado ripped a deadly gash that will scar this Southern town for years to come.
«This is the ninth - deadliest tornado year on record so far,» said Jack Hayes, director of NOAA's National Weather Service.
During 2011's deadly onslaught of earthquakes, floods and tornadoes, countless buildings had to be evacuated while workers checked to make sure they were stable.
This year, the majority of the 309 tornadoes that have hit the U.S. occurred in May and the deadliest storms were in April, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
When bad things happen — school shootings, deadly tornadoes, hurricanes — all he knows of those events is what I tell him.
Tornadoes have hit every continent on the planet except Antarctica, but the vast majority of tornadoes hit in the United States — specifically in the south and southeast United States, or «tornado alley,» where cold air blowing east from the Rocky Mountains can mix to deadly effect with warm air blowing north from the Gulf oTornadoes have hit every continent on the planet except Antarctica, but the vast majority of tornadoes hit in the United States — specifically in the south and southeast United States, or «tornado alley,» where cold air blowing east from the Rocky Mountains can mix to deadly effect with warm air blowing north from the Gulf otornadoes hit in the United States — specifically in the south and southeast United States, or «tornado alley,» where cold air blowing east from the Rocky Mountains can mix to deadly effect with warm air blowing north from the Gulf of Mexico.
Forsyth, who is chief of the Radar Research and Development division at NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, Okla., is most concerned about improving warning times for tornadoes because deadly twisters form quickly and radar is the forecaster's primary tool for sensing a nascent tornado.
Tornadoes are unpredictable and deadly — witness the set of twisters that tore through Bangladesh on May 13, killing at least 500 and injuring up to 50,000 people (and look at recent tornado statistics.
But they are aimed a half - degree angle above the surface of the ground, so they miss details near the surface where tornadoes are most deadly.
Satellite view: This satellite image shows the storm system that spawned the deadly tornado.Courtesy NOAANOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) captured this image of the storm system that spawned the tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma.
The deadliest single tornado of the year occurred in northern Mississippi on December 23rd with the EF - 4 resulting in nine fatalities.
The deadliest tornado outbreaks of the year occurred in late December, with strong tornadoes striking across the South, including across the Dallas, Texas metro area.
Following the deadly tornado that tore through the city of Joplin, Mo., in 2011, researchers have developed new building codes they hope will better protect people in the face of a EF - 5 category tornado.
The cloak and chains of Spawn explode onto the screen in a deadly tornado of untapped, unwrapped, merciless power.
The single deadliest tornado in America's history, it tore an eight - mile path of devastation through the Missouri town on Sunday, May 22.
Most of the more than 200 Central Florida pets left homeless by February's deadly tornadoes have been reunited with their owners or taken in by new families.For shelter operators who worked around the clock for days to tend to stranded and injured pets, the task now is to place the 17 dogs and cats remaining from Orange, Osceola and Seminole, the hardest - hit counties.In the days after the storms, dogs with puppies, cats with litters on the way, even parakeets and guinea pigs were rescued by strangers or turned in by owners who didn't have a place for themselves, let alone their pets.
Here's more recent coverage of the factors that lead to deadly outcomes in America's tornado hot zones.
Generally, people felt that deadly tornadoes just didn't happen in that part of Missouri.
There are divergent views on whether the recent droughts affecting the tornado states were caused by climate change — although climate models do predict more droughts in central North America, which is often a vast playpen of deadly twisters.
That's in huge contrast to the onslaught of tornadoes that tore deadly paths of destruction through the nation in 2011, which was a record - busting year of tornadoes galore.
Heat waves are the most deadly of any weather related events — more than hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and tornadoes combined.
In the movie, the global climate changes in a matter of days, causing tornadoes in Los Angeles, deadly hail in Tokyo and a massive blizzard in New York City.
All Of The World's Deadliest Floods Occurred With CO2 Well Below 350 PPM — «We know that hurricanes have declined, tornadoes have declined, floods have declined, and droughts have declined.
The IPCC scientists predict that because of global warming the future will bring more and deadlier extreme weather of all kinds: more hurricanes, tornadoes, downpours, heat waves, droughts and blizzards.
This lull followed a very active and deadly strong La Nina of 2010/11, which like the strong La Nina of 1973/74 produced record setting and very deadly outbreaks of tornadoes.
Cotton Plant (Woodruff County) also lost 29 people in one of 17 tornadoes that day, 12 of which were deadly.
Tornadoes are one of mother nature's most deadly weapons.
In Joplin, Mo., which had a deadly tornado rip through the town on May 22 that leveled a big portion of the town and left thousands homeless, real estate professionals also have reported home sales skyrocketing.
A deadly tornado in Joplin, Mo., on May 22 leveled a big portion of the town, destroying nearly 7,000 homes and damaging another 875, and leaving thousands homeless.
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