The film's director and effects team had one goal — to make their Oklahoma tornadoes look as real as possible.
This time, the storms are bigger, badder, and more deadly. Of course, sequels always like to ramp up the action but an uptick in the frequency and severity of tornadoes is no fictional invention. More ...
All sorts of building debris -- from cladding and roofing material to Styrofoam and trusses -- flew through the air Oct. 9. A tornado expert explains.
First Alert Storm Chaser Nick Smith says he drove through the damage path of a tornado that touched down near Choctaw and ...
Jill Traver shared her story of going without heat in her apartment during an extreme cold period in the winter. Now, she's ...
Some storm chasers we spoke to said that the snow could get up to a ... Road Closure Map Erie County Releases New Helpful ...
First Alert Storm Chaser Nick Smith went into a nearby neighborhood, where he found tree limbs down, some snapped trees and at least one home with damage to its shingles.
Another round of rain and thunderstorm chances are in the forecast for much of the state after a string of storms brought ...
A surge of severe storms brought several tornado warnings to central Oklahoma communities, starting early Monday morning and ...
How did you use computers to generate such realistic tornadoes? We sent out storm chasers who actually ran into the weather and shot very high-resolution motion picture footage. That gave us the ...
Now, she's speaking out so that people know their rights As a storm chaser, Jill Traver is well aware of the dangers associated with being around severe weather like thunderstorms and tornadoes.