Brace yourselves as we dive headfirst into the eye of the storm to witness some of the most heart-stopping, awe-inspiring footage ever captured on camera.
This Ring Doorbell cam captures a tornado as it removes a house from it's foundation. The coverage came from Emerald Isles, North Carolina. Luckily no one was injured and the home was vacant at the time.This was someone's vacation home and sadly it was completely destroyed.
FAIR WARNING - THERE IS A LITTLE GRAPHIC LANGUAGE IN THE VIDEO - NSFW
Like an artist working with words, here is the most perfect mix of Oklahoma emotions when you realize the tornado is headed straight for you.
As the dry line fired across the plains, there certainly were some awesome moments in the sky. From tornadoes to rainbows, the mountains took a beating.
Tornadoes can strike at anytime and with the recent storms in Moore and Northern Texas, it is now more important than ever to know the warning signs and have a plan in case of these deadly storms were to form in the local communities. Here are the American Red Cross' tips to be aware and prepared for a tornado.
Townsquare Media is currently at the Sheridan Road Sams/Wal-Mart Parking lot taking in any donations from Food, Diapers, Pet supplies, toiletries. We are also accepting monetary donations where all money donated will go towards the Moore Tornado Relief Effort...
The massive EF4 tornado that touched down Monday Afternoon (May 20) in Moore, Oklahoma - southwest of Oklahoma City - is likely to be one of the worst in history.
The tornado starting out as a funnel, but quickly turned into an enormous mile-wide wedge tornado...
Live video feed and news coverage from News Channel 4 out of Oklahoma City KFOR concerning tornado damages and recovery efforts in Moore, Norman, Newcastle and OKC.
An enormous tornado with a debris cloud two miles wide tore through the metropolitan area just south of Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon.
UPDATE 9:28 p.m. EST: At least 51 people were killed in the storm, including seven children from Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, according to KFOR in Oklahoma City. The news station reported that 75 student and staff were inside the school when the sto