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On May 3, 1999, one of the most violent tornadoes in U.S. history tore through central Oklahoma. Striking the communities of Bridge Creek, Moore, and southern Oklahoma City, the F5 tornado left a 38-mile path of destruction and claimed 36 lives. With wind speeds estimated at over 300 mph, it remains one of the strongest ever recorded. This was a turning point in both meteorology and media, as real-time storm chasing and live warnings helped save countless lives while exposing millions to the raw terror of nature in motion. This video compiles a full day of rare and iconic television coverage from that event, carefully restored and presented in HD. It opens with approximately 20 minutes of KOCO 5’s early warnings, pulled from an early RealPlayer-style internet stream with enhanced audio and stabilized video. This leads into KFOR’s unforgettable 1 hour and 45 minutes of continuous live footage. It's a raw, urgent broadcast showing the tornado forming, striking, and leaving ruin in its wake. A brief but powerful 5 minute segment from The Weather Channel offers context in the immediate aftermath. KOCO returns with an hour of overnight reporting, capturing the grief and recovery efforts into the early morning hours of May 4. Finally, the broadcast closes with a national lens: a 20-minute excerpt from Larry King Live on CNN, featuring guests and commentary on the devastation. All footage is upscaled to 1080p, with varying degrees of audio/video enhancement for preservation and clarity. 🔔 Subscribe for more enhanced historical broadcasts History Doesn’t Fade — It Transmits.