Monday afternoon, severe weather made its way across the heart of Oklahoma. The weather brought forth an EF5 tornado. EF5 tornadoes carry the intensity of top winds over 200 mph on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. There is a one percent chance that tornadoes ever exceed an EF4 or an EF5. For Moore, Oklahoma, this is the second devastating tornado of its kind in the past 14 years to tear through the town.
This time, the tornado caused more destruction and resulted in making its way across the metro hitting two schools, killing 24 people and injuring 237 people in the process. Of those dead, there ...
full story