Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Roof of home in West Central Florida caves in after tornado

Por: Newsweek Nation October 13, 2023

thumbnail

Photos and videos shared online Thursday showed the damage caused overnight by tornado activity as severe weather battled parts of central and northern Florida.In Clearwater, a city in West Central Florida's Tampa Bay area, local authorities shared images early Thursday morning of the damage caused by what they described at the time as an apparent tornado touchdown near Clearwater Beach. Two houses were damaged in the weather event, the... + full article



Similar News

“Smoke archaeology” reveals early humans were visiting Nerja Caves 41,000 years ago

Ars Technica USA Science May 10, 2023

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - May 10, 2023 4:41 pm UTC / María Medina of the University of Cordoba working in the Navarro Cave, Malaga, Spain.University of Cordoba For over a decade, Maria Medina, an archaeologist affiliated with the... + más

Spiders in dark caves are evolving to go blind | Newsweek

Israel probes legality of U.S. giving artifact to Palestinians | Los Angeles Times


Why Oklahoma tornado supercell was so unusual

Newsweek USA Tech April 21, 2023

thumbnailA deadly tornado ripped across parts of Oklahoma on April 19, leaving at least three people dead and many homes without power.The outbreak came at the start of Oklahoma's tornado season, which runs from April to June. However, there was something particularly unusual about... + más

Moment supercell tornado tears through Oklahoma wreaking havoc | Newsweek

Lethal supercell storms to hit South more often as world warms, new study says | NBC News


'Explosive' and 'violent' storms hit Brevard County community, causing EF0 tornado

WPTV USA Nation April 18, 2023

thumbnailMICCO, Fla. — While mother nature spared the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast the worst of the storms Sunday, a community just north of Sebastian is cleaning up after a tornado touched down.The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF0 tornado, which was 100 yards wide and... + más

'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN

Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe


The deadliest tornado in U.S. history

Newsweek USA Tech March 31, 2023

thumbnailThe U.S. experiences more tornadoes than any other country, with 1,200 a year on average. The powerful systems form very quickly, sometimes without warning, and can kill and destroy anything in their path.Tornadoes that kill a large number of people are rare, but they have... + más

What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes

Video of woman being dragged into Arkansas tornado viewed 1M times | Newsweek


Strongest tornado in L.A. County in 40 years hit 110 mile-per-hour winds

Los Angeles Times USA Nation March 25, 2023

thumbnailThe tornado that swirled through Montebello for minutes on Wednesday recorded winds of 110 miles per hour, the strongest twister to touch down in Los Angeles County since 1983, according to the National Weather Service. The Montebello tornado — which cut a path nearly half a... + más

The deadliest tornado in U.S. history | Newsweek

Montebello tornado: Business owners describe survey damage to buildings as cleanup continues | ABC7


Montebello tornado: Business owners describe survey damage to buildings as cleanup continues

ABC7 USA Nation March 23, 2023

thumbnailMONTEBELLO, Calif. (KABC) -- The day after a tornado ripped through an area of Montebello, business owners on Thursday surveyed the heavy damage as cleanup operations continued.Bobby Qui showed the inside of his now-inoperable seafood distribution business to ABC7. The tornado... + más

Tornadoes in Montebello and Carpinteria damage multiple structures | Los Angeles Times

Strongest tornado in L.A. County in 40 years hit 110 mile-per-hour winds | Los Angeles Times


Spiders in dark caves are evolving to go blind

Newsweek USA World February 20, 2023

thumbnailSpiders are some of nature's creepiest and crawliest creatures, but some species might be getting a little bit less scary: they're going blind.New research published in the journal Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution has found seven new species of funnel web spider... + más

Giant hairy wolf spider mom spotted carrying babies on back: Horrifying | Newsweek

Enormous venomous spider found crouching over light switch | Newsweek



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |