Georgia tornado strongest this year with 185 mph winds
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The storm killed 66-year-old Belinda Thompson of Ellabell and injured 12 others. A March 5 tornado that hit Winterset Iowa, with 170 mph winds, killed 6 people. The Georgia storm had a path of nearly 13 miles and was nearly three-quarters of a mile wide at its widest point.
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Georgia tornado strongest this year with 185 mph winds
PEMBROKE, Ga. (AP) — The National Weather Service estimates that a tornado that hit Bryan County, Georgia had winds of 185 mph (300 kph), making it the strongest twister in the United States so far this year.
Georgia tornado strongest this year with 185 mph winds
PEMBROKE, Ga. (AP) — The National Weather Service estimates that a tornado that hit Bryan County, Georgia had winds of 185 mph making it the strongest twister in the United States so far this year.…
Georgia tornado strongest in US this year with 185 mph winds, NWS says
The National Weather Service estimates that a tornado that hit Bryan County, Georgia, had winds of 185 mph (300 kph), making it the strongest twister in the United States so far this year.
Georgia tornado strongest this year with 185 mph winds
The National Weather Service estimates that a tornado that hit Bryan County, Georgia had winds of 185 mph making it the strongest twister in the United States so far this year. The storm killed 66-year-old Belinda Thompson of Ellabell and injured 12 others. A National Weather Service damage survey released Friday upgraded the tornado’s strength to EF-4 on the Enhanced Fujita scale from the original rating of EF-3.