Insane Video Of El Reno Tornado
New video appears to show the extremely large and deadly EF-5 tornado from El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31, 2013. It measured 2.6 miles at its widest point.
New video appears to show the extremely large and deadly EF-5 tornado from El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31, 2013. It measured 2.6 miles at its widest point.
Monday’s Oklahoma tornado that rocked the city of Moore was captured by NASA and NOAA satellites. At least 24 people lost their life, including nine children in the storm.
The Plains and Midwest were hit hard by a strong storm that included a mile-wide tornado in Oklahoma that damaged roofs and structures on Sunday. UPDATE: Authorities say a tornado that severely damaged a mobile home park southeast of Oklahoma City killed a 79-year-old man and injured at least six people who lived in the mobile home park.
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has provided scientists the first close-up images of a hurricane swirling around Saturn’s north pole. The hurricane’s eye is about 1,250 miles wide, NASA says.
Man, the internet sure is phoning it in today.
This blizzard could dump three feet of snow on parts of New England. Nemo approaches. Gulp.
It was the longest-running Marvel cartoon for a reason. And the reason was it was the best cartoon ever.
An incredible meteorological phenomenon rolled over Western Australia on Wednesday. (via Perth Weather Live).
Devastation in the town of Rumson.
Millions of peoples’ lives have gone back to normal post-Sandy, but some residents of New York and New Jersey are still struggling to recover from the storm’s destruction.
While their parents struggle to keep them warm and fed, these kids make it through an experience they will never forget.
“I don’t think I’m going to make it.”
The storm, the jobs numbers, and the last decisions.
A surreal and terrible scene at one of the country’s most iconic beach neighborhoods.
In a nutshell.
A Commander in Chief moment for President Obama as he encourages Americans to take shelter and listen to local authorities. “The election will take care of itself next week.”
Esther, 1961. Plus, the fascinatingly low-tech way we tracked storms before we had eyes in orbit.
The Progressive Change Campaign Committee emails supporters to “help us make emergency arrangements and literally keep the lights on in our headquarters.” They’d like a generator.
Someone made a loop of the “raiiiiiin down” part in Radiohead’s “Paranoid Android,” and right now, it makes a lot of sense.
As your parents used to tell you, only boring people get bored.
Try and tell the difference between the real bad puns and fake bad puns of the Northeast’s looming storm.
Campaign is from last December. Comic-Con starts Thursday.
Conservative Islamists, upset over a movie alleged to have been produced in the United States showing Muhammad having sex, have replaced the American flag with a black flag praising Allah.
Social media and news sites have been abuzz over an amazing image supposedly tropical storm Isaac. The picture was actually taken by an amateur in Brunei but that hasn’t stopped people from using to to illustrate all kinds of weird things over the years.
See photos of the widespread storm and its aftermath in the Northeast. Yep, this is probably what the apocalypse will look like.
It might be impractical to fight crime in heels, but that logic does not extend to these fabulous shoes. Sure geeky sneakers are good for every day use, but sometimes a girl needs a little glamour.
Severe storms and powerful tornadoes ripped through the Midwest last night, killing at least 12 people in Missouri, Kansas and Illinois. Branson, MO, Harveyville, KS and Harrisburg, IL were hardest hit.
The one thing Iranian hardliners and British diplomats can agree on: Samuel L. Jackson.
Thankfully there isn’t one for Jubilee. Nicolas Hyde knows exactly which X-Men make us part with hard earned cash.
Storm’s rolling in. This is a truly breath-taking photo. (via afternoonsnoozebutton.com) View Image ›