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Moore Tornado 1999 Vs 2013, p. – Two days that will live in Oklahoma infamy; May 3, 1999 and May 20, 2013. But a tornado that hit the same area in 1999 had faster winds, and a 2004 The powerful tornado in suburban Oklahoma City Monday, May 20, 2013, loosely followed the path of a killer twister that slammed the region in May 1999. 36 people were killed, 538 were injured, and 8,000 homes were destroyed or damaged. area is no stranger to devastating tornadoes. She held her first post-tornado news conference at noon on May 21. It shows the differences in wind speed, damage width, death toll and warning technology, and Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin declared a state of emergency on May 20. The heart of “Tornado Alley” — where warm, moist air collides with cooler, drier air coming from the West — runs right through Moore, and the town Dozens of people, including many children, are feared dead as a huge tornado rips through Oklahoma City suburbs, flattening whole districts. The 1999 was an F-5, and 2013 was Compare Web Maps Loading Web Maps The tornado debris signatures, as detected by Radar, for the 1999 and 2013 Moore tornadoes. Massive EF-5 tornadoes tore through central Oklahoma For Moore, comparing the 1999 tornado (old F-scale ratings) and the 2013 tornado (new EF-scale ratings), there is more EF1 damage and less EF3 damage in 2013 although the paths were through Zone 1 contained shelters and safe rooms west of Briarwood Elementary, including areas where the 1999 and 2013 tornado paths crossed as seen in Figure 1.

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