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The 2024 Oregonian cyclone season was an extremely active and destructive year of cyclones affecting the US state of Oregon. The season featured 20 total cyclones, 19 named storms, 17 severe storms, 11 intense storms, and 5 extreme storms. The season featured Storm Rowan, which is tied for the strongest storm to ever affect the Pacific Northwest with a cyclone in November 2021. Cyclones were named by the JXCA, the official cyclone agency located within the state. This season was the first in which cyclones affecting Oregon were designated, with the procedure beginning on February 19. This was also when the season officially began. [[Arrocane Milton|Read more]]...
The '''2030 Moore tornado''' was a catastrophic and violent [[Enhanced Fujita scale (2029 Revision)|EF5 tornado]] that struck the city of [[Wikipedia:Moore, Oklahoma|Moore, Oklahoma]] on May 11, 2030. As part of [[Tornado outbreak of May 11–12, 2030|a tornado outbreak]] affecting the Southern Plains, this tornado caused widespread devastation across McClain and Cleveland counties, leaving a trail of destruction reminiscent of the deadly tornadoes that struck the region in [[Wikipedia:1999 Bridge Creek-Moore tornado|1999]] and [[Wikipedia:2013 Moore tornado|2013]]. The tornado reached a peak intensity of EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale, with estimated winds of 205 mph (330 km/h), and carved a destructive path through densely populated areas, making it one of the most intense tornadoes to impact the United States in recent history. The storm produced a mile-wide swath of obliteration that overwhelmed emergency response efforts, destroyed key infrastructure, and forced a massive regional mobilization. [[2030 Moore tornado|Read more]]...


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2030 Moore tornado
2030 Moore tornado

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The 2030 Moore tornado was a catastrophic and violent EF5 tornado that struck the city of Moore, Oklahoma on May 11, 2030. As part of a tornado outbreak affecting the Southern Plains, this tornado caused widespread devastation across McClain and Cleveland counties, leaving a trail of destruction reminiscent of the deadly tornadoes that struck the region in 1999 and 2013. The tornado reached a peak intensity of EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale, with estimated winds of 205 mph (330 km/h), and carved a destructive path through densely populated areas, making it one of the most intense tornadoes to impact the United States in recent history. The storm produced a mile-wide swath of obliteration that overwhelmed emergency response efforts, destroyed key infrastructure, and forced a massive regional mobilization. Read more...


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