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How wide was the May 3 1999 tornado?

By James Austin

How wide was the May 3 1999 tornado?

With a maximum width about 8/10ths of a mile, the tornado that struck Bridge Creek and Moore with F5 intensity was the deadliest to hit the country since one killed 42 people in the Terrible Tuesday outbreak of April 10, 1979.

What tornado happened on May 3rd?

May 3, 1999 Oklahoma/Kansas Tornado Outbreak. A total of 74 tornadoes touched down across the two states in less than 21 hours. At one point, there were as many as four tornadoes reported on the ground at the same time.

How big was the May 3rd tornado?

1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak

A tornado near Anadarko, Oklahoma, on May 3
Largest hail4.5 in (11 cm) in diameter (multiple locations on May 3)
Fatalities50 fatalities (+7 non-tornadic), 895 injuries
Damage$1.4 billion
Areas affectedCentral and Eastern United States

When was the May 3rd tornado?

May 3, 1999
MOORE, Okla. — Monday marks 22 years since a record-breaking tornado outbreak ripped through central Oklahoma on May 3, 1999. Forty-six people died that day and thousands lost their homes. The strongest tornado was an EF5 that tore through Moore. The total damage hitting the billion-dollar mark.

What was the strongest tornado in Oklahoma?

The Bridge Creek−Moore tornado produced an estimated 220 cubic yards (170 m3) of debris from the buildings that were destroyed. This was the deadliest tornado recorded in Oklahoma since a long-track F5 tornado killed 107 people in Woodward on April 9, 1947.

What time did the May 3 1999 tornado hit?

1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado

F5 tornado
FormedMay 3, 1999, 6:23 p.m. CDT (UTC−05:00)
Duration1 hour, 25 minutes
DissipatedMay 3, 1999, 7:48 pm. CDT (UTC−05:00)
Highest winds135 ± 10 m/s (302 ± 22 mph) (as measured by mobile Doppler radar)

What was the fastest tornado ever?

Tornado: Highest Recorded Wind Speed in Tornado (via Doppler Radar)

Record Value135 m/s (302 mph)
Date of Event3/5/1999
Length of Record~1996-present
Geospatial LocationBridge Creek Oklahoma [35°14’N, 97°44’W, elevation 416 m (1365 ft)]

What time did the May 3 1999 tornado hit Moore?

What is the fastest tornado?

The highest forward speed of a tornado on record was 73 miles per hour (117 km/h) from the 1925 Tri-State Tornado. Other weak tornadoes have approached or exceeded this speed, but this is the fastest forward movement observed in a major tornado.

Is there an EF0?

An EF0 tornado is the weakest tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. An EF0 will have wind speeds between 65 and 85 mph (105 and 137 km/h). The damage from an EF0 tornado will be minor.

Where were the tornadoes in May 1999?

Additional tornadoes also hit areas in south central Kansas, eastern Oklahoma and northern Texas, with over 70 tornadoes being observed across the region, and some tornadoes occurring the during the morning and early afternoon hours of May 4, 1999.

What happened on May 3 1999 in Oklahoma?

On May 3, 1999, multiple supercell thunderstorms produced many large and damaging tornadoes in central Oklahoma during the late afternoon and evening hours.

What was the wind speed of the Oklahoma tornado in 1999?

The 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak was a significant tornado outbreak that affected much of the Central and parts of the Eastern United States, with the highest record-breaking wind speeds of 302 ± 22 mph (486 ± 35 km/h).

What was the path of the Newcastle tornado in 1999?

Aerial view of tornado path in Newcastle/Moore/Oklahoma City on May 5, 1999: The dark mud trail shows the path of the tornado in the middle foreground and center of the picture. The tornado hit the intersection of I-44 (lower right) and the 16th Street (lower left) overpass in Newcastle.

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