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What year was the May 3rd tornado in Oklahoma City?

What year was the May 3rd tornado in Oklahoma City?

1999
May 3,1999: On this date in 1999, a large tornado developed near Amber,Oklahoma and moved north into Bridge Creek and then into South OKC and Moore. The tornado was so violent that the National Weather Service In Norman knew an ordinary TORNADO WARNING was not enough to stress the urgency of the storm warning.

What happened on May 3 tornado?

The May 3 tornado event was part of a three-day event that included tornadoes in the states of Kansas, Texas and Tennessee. A deadly F4 tornado that tracked 24 miles (39 km) across south-central Kansas killed six people in Haysville and Wichita during the late evening of May 3.

What is the fastest tornado in history?

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

Record Value 135 m/s (302 mph)
Date of Event 3/5/1999
Length of Record ~1996-present
Geospatial Location Bridge Creek Oklahoma [35°14’N, 97°44’W, elevation 416 m (1365 ft)]

Has Florida ever had an F5 tornado?

Search for an address or select a storm intensity — F0 is the weakest and F3 the strongest (Florida has not seen a monster F4 or F5 twister). Even when El Niño isn’t kicking up the atmosphere, tornadoes strike Florida at a rate that ranks highest in the U.S. — an annual average of 12.2 per 10,000 square miles.

Where did the tornado hit on May 3, 1999?

GIS Users: A KML file depicting the damage paths for tornadoes that occurred in central Oklahoma on May 3, 1999 is available. The outlines and areas of the damage paths are color coded with relation to the parent supercell that spawned each tornado.

What was the wind speed of the 1999 Bridge Creek tornado?

1999 tornado in Oklahoma, US. The 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado (locally referred to as the May 3rd tornado) was an extraordinarily powerful F5 tornado in which the highest wind speeds ever measured globally were recorded at 301 ± 20 miles per hour (484 ± 32 km/h) by a Doppler on Wheels (DOW) radar.

What was the cost of the 1999 Moore tornado?

The tornado covered 38 miles (61 km) during its 85-minute existence, destroying thousands of homes, killing 36 people (plus an additional five indirectly), and leaving US$1 billion (1999 USD) in damage, ranking it as the fifth-costliest on record, not accounting for inflation.

When was the tornado outbreak in the Great Plains?

The Great Plains Tornado Outbreak of May 3-4, 1999. Weather.gov > Norman, OK > The Great Plains Tornado Outbreak of May 3-4, 1999. On May 3, 1999, multiple supercell thunderstorms produced many large and damaging tornadoes in central Oklahoma during the late afternoon and evening hours.