Melissa Block talks to Jon Hamilton about the science of tornadoes.
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And again, here's what we know so far about the powerful tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma. According to a spokesperson for the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner's Office, 51 people have died. That's a number that's been confirmed. And, of course, it may rise as more rescue efforts continue throughout the night. We will continue to cover this story on NPR, and we shall do that throughout tonight's newscast and, of course, tomorrow on NPR's MORNING EDITION. You're listening to ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News.
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