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The highest tornado and flooding threat is in the right front quadrant of a hurricane, sometimes hundreds of miles away from the center. The tornado threat is also not depicted by the cone.
Hurricane forecast cones don't show the full picture; inland threats can be devastating. 02:32 As Hurricane Milton demonstrated, a storm's impacts can stretch far beyond its center or the forecast ...
The cone/stovepipe tornado is likely the most common type of tornado that's observed today. This type of tornado is typically more dangerous than a rope tornado given its larger size.
The “cone of uncertainty” map that the National Hurricane Center uses to communicate risk as storms form is getting some updates this year.
A likely tornado touched down in Briggs, Texas, Thursday afternoon during an active warning for Burnet County. Storm chasers shared video of the large cone-shaped tornado. The NWS issued two ...