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[[File:Arlene_2300_AT_5212019.png|center|thumb|285px|link=|alt=Arrocane Arlene|Arrocane Arlene]]
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'''Arrocane Arlene''' was a catastrophic and historic tropical cyclone—the most powerful arrocane ever recorded in the '''Ardonia basin'''. Forming in mid-May 2019, the storm rapidly intensified into the earliest '''Category 5 arrocane''' on record, ultimately breaking over a dozen basin-wide records for intensity, windspeed, rainfall, storm surge, and landfall strength. Arlene reached a peak intensity of '''180 mph (290 km/h)''' sustained winds and a central pressure of '''899 mbar''', making it the strongest arrocane ever observed in the region. [[Arrocane Arlene|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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