2019 Tulsa/Owasso/Limestone tornado

The 2019 Tulsa/Owasso/Limestone Tornado (referred to as the June 19th Tornado) was a destructive and powerful EF5 with winds up to 220 MPH (354 km/h), killing 27 people and injuring 554 others. This Tornado was so powerful that it was compared to the 1999 and 2013 Oklahoma EF5 Tornadoes. Though it was not as strong and deadly as the May 3, 1999 Moore Tornado, it was more powerful and deadlier then the May 20, 2013 Moore Tornado.

It was part of the 2019 Oklahoma Tornado outbreak, which had produced several other tornadoes across the Great Plains, including the EF4 that touched down in Norman Oklahoma and caused significant damage there as well.

Synopsis and Storm Track
The thunderstorm that produced the Tornado formed at 4:30 PM CDT over Creek county.

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