Oklahoma whirlwind stronger than Hiroshima atomic bomb

Meteorological experts upgraded the giant tornado Monday over Oklahoma (USA) to EF-5 - the highest level.

>>>Whirlwind swept across the southern United States, 37 people died

According to the New York Daily News, EF-5 is ranked 8 to 600 times more powerful than bombs. It's really like a bomb exploded.

Five meteorologists found Monday's tornado flattened Moore's town with more energy than the atomic bomb dropped on Japan's Hiroshima city in World War II.

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The image of Moore's Medical Center before and after the horrifying tornado swept over

Using real-time measures - meteorologists, meteorologists calculate that the energy generated during a tornado lasts more than 40 minutes on the ground and concludes that it has destructive power. 8 to 600 times bigger than the bomb falling on Hiroshima.

After surveying the scale of destroying houses, schools, shopping centers fully, the US National Meteorological Agency upgraded the storm to the strongest level - the EF-5 level tornado with strength. wind estimated from 200 - 210 mph.