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The Oklahoma City Tornadoes were caused by a strong low pressure from the Gulf of Mexico with the strongest one being an EF6 which destroyed many high skyscrapers in the downtown area. EF0 stovepipe.png This is a picture of the first tornado an EF0 before entering the city. EF1 tornado 1.png This the 1st EF1 tornado while in the downtown area before the 2nd EF1 tornado formed. Denver Tornado 2.jpg This the 2nd EF1 tornado near a car shop north of downtown. EF2 tornado 1.png This the first EF2 tornado near a farm outside of town. 2012-06-12 tornade Venise 2.jpg This the 2nd EF2 tornado 1 hour before the EF6 tornado. EF6 tornado.jpg Here is a picture of the EF6 tornado while destroying Oklahoma City High School with 319 to 397 MPH winds at 4 miles wide. Into the Storm 4.jpg The tornado colli

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  • 2018 Oklahoma City Tornadoes
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  • The Oklahoma City Tornadoes were caused by a strong low pressure from the Gulf of Mexico with the strongest one being an EF6 which destroyed many high skyscrapers in the downtown area. EF0 stovepipe.png This is a picture of the first tornado an EF0 before entering the city. EF1 tornado 1.png This the 1st EF1 tornado while in the downtown area before the 2nd EF1 tornado formed. Denver Tornado 2.jpg This the 2nd EF1 tornado near a car shop north of downtown. EF2 tornado 1.png This the first EF2 tornado near a farm outside of town. 2012-06-12 tornade Venise 2.jpg This the 2nd EF2 tornado 1 hour before the EF6 tornado. EF6 tornado.jpg Here is a picture of the EF6 tornado while destroying Oklahoma City High School with 319 to 397 MPH winds at 4 miles wide. Into the Storm 4.jpg The tornado colli
area affected
  • Oklahoma City
tornado caused
  • 6(xsd:integer)
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Date
  • 2018-06-16(xsd:date)
Caption
  • The 6th, and most strongest tornado an EF6 at 4 miles wide
Total
  • 6(xsd:integer)
Title
  • 2018(xsd:integer)
Injuries
  • 1000(xsd:integer)
Fatalities
  • 10(xsd:integer)
F
  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • Into the Storm 7.jpg
maximum rated tornado
  • EF6
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  • The Oklahoma City Tornadoes were caused by a strong low pressure from the Gulf of Mexico with the strongest one being an EF6 which destroyed many high skyscrapers in the downtown area. EF0 stovepipe.png This is a picture of the first tornado an EF0 before entering the city. EF1 tornado 1.png This the 1st EF1 tornado while in the downtown area before the 2nd EF1 tornado formed. Denver Tornado 2.jpg This the 2nd EF1 tornado near a car shop north of downtown. EF2 tornado 1.png This the first EF2 tornado near a farm outside of town. 2012-06-12 tornade Venise 2.jpg This the 2nd EF2 tornado 1 hour before the EF6 tornado. EF6 tornado.jpg Here is a picture of the EF6 tornado while destroying Oklahoma City High School with 319 to 397 MPH winds at 4 miles wide. Into the Storm 4.jpg The tornado collieded with a EF4 tornado making it turn into an EF6 tornado and several storm chasers were overtaken by the EF6 tornado.
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