Supercell thunderstorms do not "park" over an area for days, as announced over the radio in the very beginning. There may be a train of severe/tornadic thunderstorms, or a stationary/occluded front with storms back-building over a given area, but not a persistent supercell.
Naval ROTC students are not called cadets. They are called midshipmen.
A person who has a tracheotomy cannot speak unless the tracheotomy is plugged. The patient Delko yells at has a ventilator tube attached to the tracheotomy so he should not be able to speak.
Tornado warnings are not issued for hours on end, as announced over the radio in the very beginning. Such warnings are issued for discrete times and areas based on radar and spotter reports. The proper term would have been "tornado watch for the area," not tornado warning.
When Loman says the victim has a boyfriend because she is wearing a Claddagh and the heart is facing toward her as a promise ring, the ring is on the wrong finger. For it to be a promise ring it is supposed to be on the left hand not the right.
When Detective Frank Tripp and Walter interrogate Ronnie Hale and Leon Perez, Perez states that their contraption's name "Turtle", is an anagram for "Totally Remote Tornado Logging Equipment". The word Perez is looking for is "acronym".
Natalia says that the tornado is rated an F-2. The Fujita (F) scale is no longer in use; she should have said EF-2 for the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale.