Use mdy dates date February 2012 Infobox tornadooutbreak name 1969Minnesotatornadooutbreak image location image name date August 6, 1969 duration 6 hours fujitascale F4 tornadoes 13 total damages USD 88.4 million 2006 USD total fatalities 15 areas affected Central Minnesota Central and Iron Range Northern Minnesota enhanced The 1969Minnesotatornadooutbreak was a tornadooutbreak that affected portions of north central Minnesota on August 6, 1969. There were 13 confirmed tornadoes from the outbreak ... air had pushed into central on southern Minnesota on August 6, 1969. Minneapolis saw a high temperature ... Minnesota and an approaching cold front from the west added the needed ingredient for the strong storms. ref cite web title Daily Weather Maps publisher U.S. Weather Bureau date August 10, 1969 url http docs.lib.noaa.gov rescue dwm 1969 format DJVU accessdate December 26, 2006 ref Outbreak description ... in Cass County, Minnesota Cass County when an F3 tornado touched down southwest of Backus, Minnesota ... right Outbreak death toll State Total County County br total rowspan 3 bgcolor e6e9ff Minnesota rowspan ... small All deaths were tornado related small The most damaging tornado of the outbreak touched down ... around Outing, Minnesota Outing was especially hard hit by this tornado, where 11 deaths and 40 injuries ... 1st tornado Saint Louis County, Minnesota St. Louis 2300 2 miles br 3.2  km 25k in damage bgcolor storm colour cat2 big F2 big S of Tower, Minnesota Tower 2nd tornado Saint Louis County, Minnesota ... on&dfat on&dinj on&dlen on&dcou on&format basic&p 1&s 1 Tornado History Project August 6, 1969 Storm Data small See also Climate of Minnesota List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks ... MinnesotaTornado History and Statistics http www3.gendisasters.com minnesota 11219 outing mn vicinity tornado damage aug 1969 Gendisasters.com DEFAULTSORT Minnesotatornadooutbreak Category F4 tornadoes Category Tornadoes of 1969 Category Tornadoes in Minnesota Category 1969 in Minnesota ... more details
Infobox tornadooutbreak name 1881 Minnesotatornadooutbreak image location NewUlm1881.jpg image name Damage to New Ulm after the tornado date July 15, 1881 duration 4 hours fujitascale F4 tornadoes at least 6 total damages USD total fatalities 24 areas affected Southern Minnesota enhanced The 1881 Minnesotatornadooutbreak was a deadly tornadooutbreak that struck southern Minnesota on July 15, 1881. At least six tornado es touched down between 2 00 pm 6 00 pm Central Standard Time CST , killing 24 people and injuring 123. New Ulm A tornado estimated at Fujita scale F4 strength passed through the town of New Ulm, Minnesota New Ulm at 3 30 pm. The town was hard hit six people were killed and 247 buildings were damaged or destroyed. ref name almanac cite book last Seeley middle W. first Mark title Minnesota Weather Almanac publisher Minnesota Historical Society press year 2006 pages 183 id ISBN 0 87351 554 4 ref Other tornadoes In addition to the New Ulm tornado, five other tornades were recorded across the southern Minnesota counties of Blue Earth County, Minnesota Blue Earth , Brown County, Minnesota Brown , Faribault County, Minnesota Faribault , Renville County, Minnesota Renville , Sibley County, Minnesota Sibley , and Watonwan County, Minnesota Watonwan . At least one of these tornadoes ... worstts.htm archivedate 14 March 2008 DASHBot deadurl no ref See also Climate of Minnesota List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks References Reflist External links http climate.umn.edu doc historical tornadic.htm MinnesotaTornado History and Statistics http www3.gendisasters.com minnesota 11184 new ulm west newton cairo mn tornado destruction july 1881 Gendisasters.com DEFAULTSORT MinnesotaTornadoOutbreak Category F4 tornadoes Category Tornadoes of 1881 Category Tornadoes in Minnesota Category 1881 in Minnesota ... The Tornado Project date April 26, 2000 url http www.tornadoproject.com alltorns worstts.htm accessdate ... more details
Infobox tornadooutbreak name 2006 Dakota &ndash Minnesotatornadooutbreak date August 24, 2006 image location Tornado Leseur 24.jpg image name Le Sueur County, Minnesota Le Sueur County Tornado duration ... SPC Convective Outlook, 2000Z DEFAULTSORT Dakota MinnesotaTornadoOutbreak Category F3 tornadoes ... the tornado in Kasota, Minnesota There were, in total, 24 reported tornadoes in the area. ref cite ... Brown County, Minnesota Brown 2208 .5  mile Tornado touched Minnesota River at Minnesota State ... total fatalities 1 areas affected North Dakota , South Dakota , southern Minnesota The 2006 Dakota &ndash Minnesotatornadooutbreak was an outbreak of 14 tornadoes in North Dakota , South Dakota , and Minnesota on August 24, 2006. The outbreak spawned three F3 tornadoes, one of which caused a fatality in Kasota, Minnesota . The severe weather outbreak also produced many reports of severe hail which caused 130 million in damage across several states. Outbreak description A moderate risk of severe ... into Minnesota and northern Iowa to western Wisconsin. ref cite web title Aug 24, 2006 Convective ...&source 0 accessdate 2006 12 22 ref The most destructive tornado of the day was a multiple vortex tornado multiple vortex F3 tornado that hit the Minnesota cities of Nicollet, Minnesota Nicollet , Kasota, Minnesota Kasota and Cleveland, Minnesota Cleveland . It was on the ground for 33 miles, killed one person and caused 30 million in damages. ref name mnf3 cite web title Tornado & Large Hail Event ... archivedate 6 January 2007 DASHBot deadurl no ref This tornado passed near but did not hit the city of St. Peter, Minnesota St. Peter , which was devastated by the 1998 Comfrey St. Peter tornadooutbreak . The disturbance associated with this outbreak also spawn two tornadoes in the province ... Atlantic and prompted a tornado warning to be issued for New York City for a short time. Although no tornado hit the city, a small F0 tornado did touch down on Long Island in Massapequa, New York . Casualties ... more details
Infobox tornadooutbreak name 1967 Southern Minnesotatornadooutbreak image location Waseca5.jpg image name A home leveled to its foundation in Waseca, Minnesota date April 30, 1967 duration 2 hours, 5 ... 2007 03 23 DEFAULTSORT Southern MinnesotaTornadoOutbreak Category F4 tornadoes Category Tornadoes ... injured areas affected South central and southeast Minnesota and northern Iowa The 1967 Southern Minnesotatornadooutbreak was a tornadooutbreak that affected portions of south central and southeast Minnesota on Sunday, April 30, 1967. The outbreak spawned a total of nine tornadoes resulting in thirteen ... big E of Northwood, Iowa Northwood, IA to E of Myrtle, Minnesota Myrtle, MN Worth County, Iowa Worth, IA Freeborn County, Minnesota Freeborn, MN 0020 7.6 miles br 12.2  km This tornado destroyed ... Data small See also Climate of Minnesota List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks References ... moved to near the Minnesota Iowa border. By 6 00 pm Central Daylight Time CDT , tornadoes began to develop ... Minnesota. The towns of Albert Lea, Minnesota Albert Lea and Waseca, Minnesota Waseca were ... offices Tornado table Tornado Chart Total 21 F0 0 F1 4 F2 10 F3 3 F4 4 F5 0 class wikitable Fujita ... F3 big S of Kensett, Iowa Kensett, IA to N of London, Minnesota London, MN Worth County, Iowa Worth, IA , Freeborn County, Minnesota Freeborn, MN 2330 17.2 miles br 27.5  km About a half dozen farms ... 3.2  km colspan 7 align center Minnesota bgcolor storm colour cat2 big F2 big E of Waseca, Minnesota Waseca Waseca County, Minnesota Waseca 0000 9.2 miles br 14.7  km Destroyed barns were noted west of Lemond and Meriden. bgcolor storm colour cat3 big F3 big NW of Alden, Minnesota Alden Freeborn County, Minnesota Freeborn and Waseca County, Minnesota Waseca 0005 14 miles br 22.4  km ... storm colour cat1 big F1 big E of Ellendale, Minnesota Ellendale Steele County, Minnesota Steele 0005 0.2 miles br 0.32  km bgcolor storm colour cat4 big F4 big N of Twin Lakes, Minnesota Twin ... more details
for the video game TornadoOutbreak video game A tornadooutbreak is the occurrence of multiple tornado ... tornadooutbreak doi isbn 978 1 878220 34 9 ref Beyond this, there is no single agreed upon definition, and the number of tornadoes required to qualify as an outbreak typically are at least six to ten ... region. Most definitions allow for a break in tornado activity time elapsed from the end of last tornado to the beginning of next tornado of six hours. If tornado activity indeed resumes after such a lull, many definitions consider the event to be a new outbreak. A series of continuous or nearly continuous tornadooutbreak days is a tornadooutbreak sequence . ref name TOS Cite conference first Russell last Schneider coauthors H. E. Brooks, J. T. Schaefer title TornadoOutbreak Day Sequences historic ... inconsistent tornado season in the U.S. occurs in late autumn. ref name SLScli Cite conference first Russell last Schneider coauthors H. E. Brooks, J. T. Schaefer title TornadoOutbreak Days ... ams 11aram22sls techprogram paper 82031.htm doi ref The largest tornadooutbreak on record, depending ... tornadooutbreak , with as many as 358 tornadoes. It surpasses the 1974 Super Outbreak , in which ... WAF910.1 bibcode 2006WtFor..21...86V DEFAULTSORT TornadoOutbreak Category Tornado el es Oleada de tornados fr ruption de tornades it Tornadooutbreak uk ... Tornadoes 1680 1991 A Chronology and Analysis of Events publisher The Tornado Project of Environmental ... journal last Galway first Joseph G. authorlink Joseph G. Galway title Some Climatological Aspects of Tornado ... techprogram paper 81933.htm doi ref Tornado outbreaks usually occur from March through June ... United States in an area colloquially referred to as Tornado Alley . Tornado outbreaks do occur ... title Small Sample Size and Data Quality Issues Illustrated Using Tornado Occurrence Data journal ... index.php ejssm issue view 8 doi ref The Super Outbreak retains distinction for the intensity of that outbreak ... more details
The June 2010 tornadooutbreak may refer to the following tornadooutbreak s The Early June 2010 tornadooutbreak An outbreak that produced 47 tornadoes across the Midwestern United States and the Lower Great Lakes on June 5 6, 2010, killing six in Ohio and one in Illinois The Mid June 2010 tornadooutbreak An outbreak that produced over 60 reported tornadoes across the Northern Plains of the United States on June 17, 2010, killing at least three in Minnesota Disambig ... more details
May 2010 tornadooutbreak may refer to April May 2010 tornadooutbreak Early May 2010 tornadooutbreak Mid May 2010 tornadooutbreak Late May 2010 tornadooutbreak disambiguation ... more details
April 2011 tornadooutbreak may refer to the following tornado outbreaks April 2011 derecho and tornadooutbreak April 4 5 April 2011 Iowa Wisconsin tornadooutbreak April 9 10 April 14 16, 2011 tornadooutbreak April 14 16 April 25 28, 2011 tornadooutbreak April 25 28 disambiguation ... more details
The phrase Palm Sunday tornadooutbreak may refer to any of the following historical tornadooutbreak s within the continental United States 1920 Palm Sunday tornadooutbreak , the deadliest of the Palm Sunday outbreaks 1965 Palm Sunday tornadooutbreak , the most famous of the Palm Sunday outbreaks 1994 Palm Sunday tornadooutbreak While not commonly referred to as a Palm Sunday tornadooutbreak , the 1936 Tupelo Gainesville tornadooutbreak also occurred on Palm Sunday disambig ... more details
The May 2008 tornadooutbreak could refer to one of three major tornadooutbreak s in May 2008 . May 1 2, 2008 tornadooutbreak killed seven affected most of the Central United States Central and Southern United States . Mid May 2008 tornadooutbreak sequence outbreak sequence that affected the Southern Plains, the southeastern and Middle Atlantic region of the United States from May 7 to May 15, 2008. Late May 2008 tornadooutbreak sequence outbreak sequence that affected the Central and Southern Plains of the United States and southern Manitoba from May 22 to May 31, 2008. disambig ... more details
Infobox tornadooutbreak name Marion, Illinois tornadooutbreak image location Mariontor1.jpg image name The F 4 Marion tornado crossing Interstate 57 near Illinois Route 13 date May 29, 1982 duration ... The outbreak also produced a F3 tornado affecting the Conant, Illinois area and several weaker tornadoes in the surrounding area. ref name tortrackpah cite web title Timeline on tornado that devastated ... total fatalities 10 areas affected Little Egypt region Southern Illinois The Marion, Illinois tornadooutbreak was a small, yet severe tornadooutbreak that affected southern portions of the midwestern United States on May 29, 1982. Tornado es touched down in the states of Illinois , Missouri , and Indiana ... took a direct hit from an Fujita scale F4 tornado. ref name tortrackpah cite web title Tornado track ... left thumb Radar loop of the storm that produced the Marion, Illinois tornado. Image Satellitemarion.jpg left thumb Satellite photo of the clouds that produced the storm. Image Marion IL Tornado Map.PNG ... analysis surface chart , a cold front was draped from Minnesota southwest across Iowa , Kansas ... C 0 . ref name pahweather At 1 03 p.m., a tornado watch was issued for the region. Later in the afternoon ... 00 p.m, a tornado was observed near Carterville, Illinois , prompting a tornado warning at 3 19 p.m. ... pah ?n 1982 20years format HTML ref Confirmed tornadoes Tornado Chart Total 7 F0 2 F1 2 F2 ... tornado Image Mariondamage.jpg left thumb Damage to the Marion area. The Marion, Illinois tornado ... John A. Logan College . The tornado then tracked into downtown Carterville then tracked southeast into Crainville ... format HTML ref At 3 16 p.m. the tornado either formed a new funnel or changed ... the city. During this time the tornado was observed as a Multiple vortex tornado multiple vortex tornado with up to three smaller tornadoes swirling around the main tornado. ref name tortrackpah The tornado struck a car along Interstate 57 , causing it to explode. ref name tortrackpah By 3 ... more details
A tornadooutbreak sequence or extended tornadooutbreak is a period of continuous or nearly continuous high tornado activity consisting of a series of tornadooutbreak s over multiple days with no or very few days lacking tornado outbreaks. ref name TOS cite conference first Russell last Schneider coauthors H.E. Brooks, and J.T. Schaefer title TornadoOutbreak Day Sequences historic events and climatology 1875 2003 booktitle 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms publisher American Meteorological Society date Oct 2004 location Hyannis, MA url http ams.confex.com ams 11aram22sls techprogram paper 81933.htm ref Major tornadooutbreak sequences occurred in the United States in May 1917, 1930, 1949, and May 2003 tornadooutbreak sequence 2003 . ref name May2003 cite journal last Hamill first Thomas M. coauthors R.S. Schneider, H.E. Brooks, G.S. Forbes, H.B. Bluestein, M. Steinberg, D. Mel ndez, and R.M. Dole title The May 2003 Extended TornadoOutbreak journal Bulletin of the American Meteorological ... T.M. coauthors et al. title Supplement to The May 2003 Extended TornadoOutbreak journal Bulletin ... outbreak sequence apparently occurred during May 1896 tornadooutbreak sequence mid to late May 1896 . ref name Tornado Project cite web last Grazulis first Tom authorlink Thomas P. Grazulis coauthors Doris Grazulis title 1896 Tornadoes publisher The Tornado Project url http tornadoproject.com past pastts95.htm 1896 accessdate 2008 05 08 ref Although some days lacked tornado outbreaks, the period from mid to late April 2011 also was a period of especially high tornado activity. Tornadooutbreak sequences tend to dominate the tornado statistics for a year and often cause a spike in tornado numbers for the entire year. Not all periods of active tornado occurrences are outbreak sequences, there must be no break in the activity to satisfy the definition. See also List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks External links reflist 2 Category Tornado climate stub es Secuencia de oleadas de tornados ... more details
File BingerTornado1981.JPG right thumb 200px Path of the Binger, Oklahoma Tornado on May 22, 1981. The May 1981 TornadoOutbreak was a tornadooutbreak that occurred on May 22 in western and Central Oklahoma ... the two day outbreak, of which 14 were recorded as strong or violent F2 or greater on the Fujita Scale . The outbreak claimed no fatalities and there were only 12 injuries from a tornado that touched down near Clinton, Oklahoma causing significant damage. The tornadooutbreak overall left 32.8 ... Back on the TornadoOutbreak in Oklahoma on 22 May 1981 The Binger Tornado publisher NOAA accessdate ... tornado The first tornado formed northwest of Cordell, Oklahoma at 4 17 pm CDT . The tornado damaged a mobile home and several barns as it moved northeast over a six mile path. The tornado was photographed ... and Mississippi State University . Many storm chaser s sometimes nicknamed the tornado the Wizard of OZ tornado because of its unusual shape. ref name a Binger tornado A second thunderstorm formed south of the thunderstorm that produced the Cordell tornado. The second thunderstorm moved northeast, causing ... Photograph of the Binger Tornado One of the group of the tornado es, the Binger Tornado which touched ... Scale F1 Tornado until it reached a point of 3.5 miles, west southwest of the Scott Neighborhood community. At that point it strengthened and reach F4 status 1 mile east of the neighborhood. The tornado ... . Damage from the tornado was severe as it destroyed an old uninhabited house outside of Scott. Two other houses were also destroyed but their walls remained intact. A mile east, the tornado ripped the roof ... the tornado uprooted or damaged several trees and flipped over automobile s and farm equipment ..., and Timothy P. Marshall year 2006 title DAMAGE SURVEY OF THE BINGER, OKLAHOMA TORNADO OF MAY 22, 1981 ... damage binger.htm ref Near Highway 37 , the tornado blew away several storage tanks at an Amoco ..., was found 1500 ft south of its original location. The other two tanks blown away by the tornado were ... more details
Infobox tornadooutbreak name Waco tornado image location Dr Pepper Museum.jpg image name The Dr Pepper Museum, showing damage from the tornado date May 9 11, 1953 duration 2 days fujitascale F5 tornadoes ... 1em float right Outbreak death toll State Total County County br total rowspan 3 bgcolor e6e9ff Minnesota ... outbreak 1953 Full map of Waco outbreakTornado History Project http www.srh.noaa.gov fwd wacotormay111953.htm ... 25 deadliest US tornadoes DEFAULTSORT Waco TornadoOutbreak Category F5 tornadoes Category Tornadoes ... 5 deaths Homes, airplanes, and Hangars were destroyed. Tornado struck Hebron, Nebraska , destroying ... Thomas P title Significant Tornadoes 1680 1991 month July year 1993 publisher The Tornado Project ... first Thomas P title Significant Tornadoes 1680 1991 month July year 1993 publisher The Tornado ... 0.1 miles br 0.16  km colspan 7 align center small Source http www.tornadohistoryproject.com tornado 1953 5 9 table Tornado History Project May 9, 1953 Storm Data small May 10, 1953 event class ... Significant Tornadoes 1680 1991 month July year 1993 publisher The Tornado Project of Environmental ... Tornadoes 1680 1991 month July year 1993 publisher The Tornado Project of Environmental Films ... Tornadoes 1680 1991 month July year 1993 publisher The Tornado Project of Environmental Films location ... month July year 1993 publisher The Tornado Project of Environmental Films location St. Johnsbury ... year 1993 publisher The Tornado Project of Environmental Films location St. Johnsbury, VT isbn 1 879362 ..., Wisconsin Prentice, WI Howard County, Iowa Howard, IA , Fillmore County, Minnesota Fillmore, MN , Olmsted County, Minnesota Olmsted , Winona County, Minnesota Winona , Buffalo County, Wisconsin Buffalo ... Tornadoes 1680 1991 month July year 1993 publisher The Tornado Project of Environmental Films ..., Iowa Froelich Clayton County, Iowa Clayton 0000 6.6 miles br 10.6  km Tornado struck 8 farms ... Tornadoes 1680 1991 month July year 1993 publisher The Tornado Project of Environmental Films ... more details
on Wheelersburg, Ohio tornadooutbreak April 23 and 1968 Tracy tornado in southwestern Minnesota on June ...Infobox tornadooutbreak name May 1968 tornadooutbreak image location CharlesCity tornado.jpg image name An F5 tornado near Charles City, Iowa on May 15, 1968 date May 15 16 1968 duration 30 hours fujitascale ... Midwest and Southern United States The May 1968 tornadooutbreak was a significant and deadly tornadooutbreak that struck most of the central and southern United States on May 15 May 16, 1968. Producing 46 tornadoes, the outbreak killed at least 72 people including 45 in Arkansas alone. The outbreak ..., Indiana area. A smaller tornadooutbreak from the same system took place across Oklahoma and Texas ... tornadoes and tornado outbreaks tornado outbreaks in the United States since the 1960s and is one of the deadliest outbreaks in Iowa history. Outbreak description Severe weather activity started during the afternoon of May 15 as a low pressure system crossed the area. The first tornado touchdowns ... killed 18 in total. The first F5 tornado moved through five counties and convert 65 mi km 0 . It affected ... elsewhere. This tornado killed 13 and injured 462 others. The second F5 tornado affected Fayette County .... ref http www.crh.noaa.gov arx events ccy tor68.php Abbotsford Tornado Bot generated title ref ref http www.crh.noaa.gov arx tornado fayette.php Fayette County, Iowa Tornadoes Bot generated title ref class wikitable style margin 0 0 0.5em 1em float right Outbreak death toll State Total County County ... e6e9ff 72 colspan 2 colspan 4 align center small All deaths were tornado related small After the first ... 10 PM CDT. The tornado caught most residents by surprise since most of the warning systems failed ... Jackson County, Arkansas Jackson County . The tornado was the deadliest in Arkansas since an F4 tornado that affected White County, Arkansas White County on March 21, 1952 killing 50. ref ... &ddam &dpl &dpw &dtyp &drem &dtlat &dtlon &dllat &dllon &dstt &dtor Tornado History Project ref The same ... more details
Infobox tornadooutbreak name April 1924 tornadooutbreak date April 29, April 30, 1920 duration 22 hours fujitascale F4 tornadoes 26 total damages USD Unknown total fatalities 110 areas affected Alabama , Arkansas , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Louisiana , North Carolina , Oklahoma , South Carolina , Virginia The April 1924 tornadooutbreak was an outbreak of at least 26 significant tornadoes across the Southern and Southeastern states on April 29 and April 30, 1924. The tornadoes left over 110 dead, and at least 1,133 injured. The most severe damage during this outbreak was seen in parts of Georgia U.S. state Georgia , South Carolina , North Carolina and Virginia on April 30. A tornado produced estimated Fujita scale F2 damage in the town of Lawrenceville, Georgia , in Gwinnett County . The same supercell later produced a tornado or tornado family that left Fujita scale F3 damage along a path from Hartwell, Georgia to south of Spartanburg, South Carolina this tornado passed through the southern part of the city of Anderson, South Carolina , destroying 100 homes and two cotton mills, and generating 1,500,000 in damage. A last tornado from this storm left minor damage between Union, South Carolina Union and Rock Hill, South Carolina . Between two and three hours later, a tornado produced Fujita scale F4 damage as it passed through Macon, Georgia , sweeping away a few homes, damaging an industrial area, and killing 3. A little over an hour later, the Horrell Hill tornado family ... dissipated, a last violent tornado F3 passed through parts of Sumter County, South Carolina Sumter and Florence County, South Carolina Florence Counties, killing 14. Among the last tornadoes of the outbreak were storms that left F3 damage in Pittsboro, North Carolina , where a house was destroyed, and a tornado ... several homes. See also List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks References reflist Thomas P. Grazulis 1993 . Significant Tornadoes 1680 1991, A Chronology and Analysis of Events . The Tornado ... more details
The 1944 Appalachians tornadooutbreak was a deadly tornadooutbreak that hit the Midwestern United States Midwest and Mid Atlantic States Middle Atlantic regions of the United States on June 22 23, 1944. Particularly hard hit was the town of Shinnston, West Virginia in Harrison County, West Virginia Harrison County which was completely destroyed by a violent tornado before 9 00 PM EDT on June 23. It was and still remains the worst tornadooutbreak ever to hit the state of West Virginia . ref cite news last Dietz first Leah title Quiet Montrose Community Was Marked By Tragic Tornado publisher The Inter Mountain url http theintermountain.com page content.detail id 16569.html?nav 5056 date 2007 ... if one single tornado produced all fatalities in the Appalachian region, the Shinnston tornado is ranked at least as the 14th deadliest tornado of all time in the United States . ref http www.spc.noaa.gov faq tornado killers.html 25 Deadliest U.S. Tornadoes Bot generated title ref See also List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks References Reflist External links http www.15122.com DRAVOSBURGHISTORY TORNADO index.htm Tornado damage images in Dravosburg, Pennsylvania Dead link date May 2011 http www.tornadoarchive.com viewer.aspx?img 14459599&search tornado The Monessen Daily Independent front page tornado article June 24, 1944 edition Dead link date May 2011 25 deadliest US tornadoes DEFAULTSORT Appalachians TornadoOutbreak Category F4 tornadoes Category Tornadoes of 1944 ... tornado or several tornadoes across the Appalachian region of West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania ... Township, Pennsylvania Chartiers, Pennsylvania by another tornado which killed in total 30, and 17 were killed by the McKeesport, Pennsylvania tornado near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh ... Category Tornadoes in Ohio Category 1944 in the United States simple 1944 Appalachians tornadooutbreak ... more details
The 1908 Dixie tornadooutbreak was one of the worst tornado disasters in United States history. The outbreak produced tornadoes in 13 states on April 23, April 24, and April 25, 1908, with the worst loss of life in the Southeastern United States . ref cite web title NOAA s National Weather Service Birmingham, Alabama BOT GENERATED TITLE url http www.srh.noaa.gov bmx significant events 1908 04 24 index.php work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5gVclILag archivedate 2009 05 03 deadurl no accessdate 2009 03 06 ref Outbreak description Tornado activity began on April 23, with a number of tornadoes reported at various locations from South Dakota to Texas . A total of 13 deaths were produced by these storms, which included one Fujita scale F5 tornado near Pender, Nebraska , an Fujita scale F4 storm that devastated the town of Deport, Texas , and two Fujita scale F3 storms that produced serious damage elsewhere in Iowa and Texas. The deadliest of the storms developed the following day, to the south and east. The worst of these left 143  people dead in its wake, making it one of the 10 deadliest American tornadoes. Many of these deaths occurred in Purvis, Mississippi , where the casualties were 83 dead, over 9000 injured, and 1,935 homeless. In the rural Washington Parish community of Pine, Louisiana , 9  people died in this tornado. The parishes counties affected by this string of tornadoes were Livingston Parish, Louisiana Livingston Parish , Saint Helena Parish, Louisiana St. Helena Parish , Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Tangipahoa Parish , Washington Parish, Louisiana ..., Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia. See also List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks References reflist 25 deadliest US tornadoes DEFAULTSORT Dixie tornadooutbreak Category Tornado ... County, Mississippi Wayne County . Elsewhere, 91 were killed by a tornado family that left F4 damage ... hours after the Purvis, Mississippi tornado, another F4 tornado or tornado family killed an additional ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 Infobox tornadooutbreak name 1999 Oklahoma tornadooutbreak date May 3 6, 1999 image location Dszpics1.jpg image name A tornado near Anadarko, Oklahoma , on May 3, 1999. duration ... in damage. Forty eight people perished during the Tornadooutbreakoutbreak . This tornadic event ranks in severity with the Palm Sunday tornadooutbreak of 1965 . With a total of 66 74 tornadoes, it was the most prolific tornadooutbreak in Oklahoma history, although not the 1947 Glazier Higgins Woodward tornadoes deadliest . Outbreak description May 3, 1999 started sunny, warm, and humid across ... severe weather event, including damaging tornadoes. The SPC issued a tornado watch by mid afternoon as conditions gathered together for what would be a historic tornadooutbreak. By the afternoon ... Oklahoma tornadooutbreak tornadoes Tornado Chart Total 171 F0 70 F1 37 F2 18 F3 11 F4 4 F5 1 based ... Creek Moore tornado. The most significant tornado of the outbreak touched down just southwest ... Decision Making Process During the 3 May 1999 TornadoOutbreak publisher Warning Decision Training ... TornadoOutbreak and killed 11 people. Since February 1, 2007 the National Weather Service has used ... of Oklahoma City, there were numerous other significant tornadoes in the outbreak. An F3 tornado ... outbreak List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks Climate of Oklahoma City Ultimate ... the great plains tornadooutbreak 1999 Great Plains Outbreak of 1999 Tornado History Project http www.srh.noaa.gov oun ?n events 19990503 The Great Plains TornadoOutbreak of May 3, 1999 National ... USD total fatalities 50 areas affected Oklahoma , Kansas , Texas , Tennessee The 1999 Oklahoma tornadooutbreak was a severe weather event that lasted from May 3 until May 6, 1999 and brought violent ... on May 3, when 66 tornado es broke out in Oklahoma and Kansas. The most significant tornado first ... over Midwest City, Oklahoma . The tornado tore through Bridge Creek, Oklahoma , Oklahoma City , Moore ... more details
Infobox tornadooutbreak name 1998 Nashville tornadooutbreak date April 15 16, 1998 image location Hermitage Tornado Damage 1998.jpg image name Tornado damage to trees near The Hermitage Tennessee The Hermitage ... of WSR 88D Radar Velocity Signatures to Tornado Damage for the April 16, 1998 TornadoOutbreak in Middle ... The 1998 Nashville tornadooutbreak was a two day tornadooutbreak which affected portions of the Midwestern ... during the 2 day outbreak struck Arkansas , Alabama , Illinois and Kentucky . 12 people were killed by tornadoes during the outbreak including 2 in Arkansas, 3 in Kentucky and 7 in Tennessee including one in Nashville and three by the F5. This tornadooutbreak occurred at the end of the record setting ... Screen shot of WTVF WTVF s Skycam during the downtown tornadooutbreak. class wikitable style margin 0 0 0.5em 1em float right clear right Outbreak death toll State Total County County br total rowspan ... small All deaths were tornado related small One week after the Birmingham Tornado of April 1998 Birmingham TornadoOutbreak took place across Alabama and Georgia US State Georgia on April 8 9, 1998 ... of 1998 Nashville tornadooutbreak tornadoes Tornado Chart Total 61 F0 25 F1 15 F2 12 F3 7 F4 1 F5 ... areas April 6 8, 2006 TornadoOutbreak 9 fatalities in the Nashville area. March 1933 Nashville tornadooutbreak References Reflist External links http cimss.ssec.wisc.edu goes misc 980416.html ... on&format basic&p 1&s 1 Tornado History Project Tornado Map Bot generated title ref ref name autogenerated1 ...&s 1 Tornado History Project Tornado Map Bot generated title ref fujitascale F5 tornadoes 61 total damages ... of the outbreak taking place on the second day. On that day, at least ten tornadoes swept ... city in nearly 20 years to have an F2 or larger tornado make a direct hit in the downtown area. ref ... paper. Visited May 8, 2005. ref In addition, the outbreak produced several other destructive tornadoes ... ever recorded in the state. That tornado remained mainly in rural areas of Wayne County, Tennessee ... more details
The March 1942 tornadooutbreak was a deadly late winter season tornadooutbreak which struck a large area of the Central United States central and Southern United States southern United States on March 16, 1942. The tornadooutbreak, one of the worst on records across the Midwest region, killed 152  people and injured 1284. ref name NOAA News Online Story 345 http www.noaanews.noaa.gov stories s345.htm NOAA News Online Story 345 Bot generated title ref Tornado event As a powerful late winter season storm system traversed much of the Mississippi River Mississippi Valley Valley on March 16 it spawned several violent killer tornadoes from Illinois to Mississippi . The most notable tornado, and one of the worst ever in the state of Mississippi history or possibly a pair of tornadoes less 30 minutes apart ref http www.dandantheweatherman.com wortrivmar.html World Weather Trivia Page Bot generated title ref struck areas near Greenwood, Mississippi in the O Tuckalofa, Mississippi O Tuckalofa and Baldwin, Mississippi Baldwin areas. At least 65  people were killed by the first tornado as school buses carrying children were carried and smashed by the storm. Over 500 others were injured. Since the Fujita Scale was not implemented at that time, both tornadoes were estimated to be F4. ref name NOAA News Online Story 345 An F5 tornado near Lacon, Illinois was the strongest storm of the outbreak and killed 7  people. Eleven people were killed near Alvin, Illinois , nine near Caneyville ... . ref http www.crh.noaa.gov lmk ?n tornado climatology 1942 Tornadoes of 1942 Bot generated title ref The tornado that hit the Alvin area damaged 25 homes and swept away farms in Savoy, Illinois Savoy ... ref http www.news gazette.com news east central illinois storm 2006 04 16 area tornado and severe storm highlights The News Gazette.com Area tornado and severe storm highlights Bot generated title ... and tornado outbreaks List of tornado related deaths at schools References reflist Category F5 tornadoes ... more details
distinguish April May 2010 tornadooutbreak Infobox tornadooutbreak name April 2010 tornadooutbreak image location Tornado damage April 2010 tornado outbreak.jpg image name Tornado damage in central Mississippi caused by one of the tornadoes during the outbreak. date April 22 25, 2010 duration 77 hours ... States Midwest , Southern United States U.S. South enhanced yes The April 2010 tornadooutbreak was a multi day tornadooutbreak across a large portion of the Southern United States , originally starting ... was on April 24, particularly in Mississippi . The outbreak was responsible for ten tornado related ... Colorado TornadoOutbreak publisher National Weather Service in Pueblo, Colorado accessdate 2010 ... 2010 07 18 ref Tornadoes main List of tornadoes in the April 2010 tornadooutbreakTornado Chart ... goes blog archives 5297 Satellite images from the 24 April 2010 tornadooutbreak CIMSS ... tornado in south central Kiowa County, Colorado Kiowa County destroyed a small 15 foot x 30 foot barn ... 2 ref In Kansas, numerous tornado producing storms caused damage across a number of southwest Kansas counties. The public first reported a mile wide tornado at around 4 40  pm west of Lakin, Kansas ..., Kansas Scott County , a tornado was spotted four miles south of Scott City, Kansas Scott City at about ... 2010 04 23 url http www.gctelegram.com news Weather 4 23 10 ref The strongest tornado in Kansas occurred in Kearny County and was rated EF2. ref cite web title Tornado That Hit In Kearny County Rated ... 92042499.html ref There were numerous tornadoes in the Texas Panhandle and one tornado in the Oklahoma ... 1 accessdate 2010 05 11 ref One tornado in Missouri traveled for convert 22 mi , but did not cause ... weather outbreak with the potential for strong and violent tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds ... situation tornado watch es were issued that day for areas of Missouri , Kentucky , Illinois , Arkansas ... Center PDS Tornado Watch 91 publisher Storm Prediction Center date 2010 04 24 url http www.spc.noaa.gov ... more details
For the larger tornadooutbreak that this was a part of, in Ohio , Pennsylvania , and New York 1985 United States Canadian tornadooutbreak Infobox tornadooutbreak name The 1985 Barrie tornadooutbreak and 1985 United States Canadian tornadooutbreak date May 31, 1985 image location 1985 05 31 tornadooutbreak map.PNG image name A map of the tornadooutbreak s tornado tracks duration 3 5 hours fujitascale ... Ontario The 1985 Barrie tornadooutbreak was a tornadooutbreak in the Canada Canadian province of Ontario ..., equally devastating tornado further south tore a path over convert 100 km long, parallel and north of Highway 9 Ontario Highway 9 , passing through several towns in the process. This unprecedented outbreak was part of a 1985 United States Canadian tornadooutbreak larger one in Ohio , Pennsylvania ... late spring tornadooutbreak that May 31, which later became known as Black Friday 1987 Black ... below. Other tornadoes Main 1985 United States Canadian tornadooutbreak Most of the tornadic ..., it was a very expensive disaster indeed LeGrand, 1990 . This tornadooutbreak ranks among the Southern Ontario TornadoOutbreak of 2005 and the 1998 Ice Storm as one of the most costly weather disasters ... again is one in 75,000 Grazulis, 2001 . See also 1985 United States Canadian tornadooutbreak List of Canadian tornadoes Including the Southern Ontario TornadoOutbreak of 2009 , the largest outbreak ... Canada Report on the 1985 Barrie Tornado ref Directional wind shear was also present in the warm ... tornado was reported near Leamington, Ontario Leamington , accompanied by golfball size hail from ... issued early that morning . At around 2 50pm, an F2 tornado touched down briefly in the Lion s Head ... Barrie Tornado ref The Hopeville to Barrie supercell At about the same time the Lion s Head tornado dissipated, two very severe thunderstorms had developed that probably owe their inception ... prolific tornado producers in Canadian history to date. Image 53185sat.gif thumb right GOES visible ... more details
Infobox tornadooutbreak name 1988 Raleigh tornadooutbreak date November 28, 1988 image location image ... fatalities 4 areas affected North Carolina , Virginia The 1988 Raleigh tornadooutbreak of November ... small The Raleigh tornado File 1988 Raleigh tornadooutbreak Path.gif thumb 300px Path of the Raleigh tornado Rated at F4 strength see Fujita scale , the Raleigh tornado touched down shortly after ... News coverage from WRAL TV, 11 28 88 DEFAULTSORT 1988 Raleigh TornadoOutbreak Category F4 ... Raleigh TornadoOutbreak, 1988 Category History of Raleigh, North Carolina Category 1988 in Virginia ... and southeastern Virginia between 1 00 AM and 5 45 AM The Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh tornado produced ... tornadoes Tornado Chart Total 7 F0 1 F1 3 F2 2 F3 0 F4 1 F5 0 class wikitable Fujita scale F Location ... County, North Carolina Northampton 01 08 84 miles br Violent tornado began near I 40 in Umstead ... Northampton 03 00 3 miles br Very brief touchdown shortly after previous tornado dissipated the 2nd in a 3 tornado family that moved into Virginia. bgcolor Storm colour cat1 big F1 big east of Bayboro, North Carolina Bayboro Pamlico County, North Carolina Pamlico 03 30 30 miles br Weak tornado ... Franklin , Isle Of Wight County, Virginia Isle Of Wight 03 20 12 miles br Multi vortex F2 tornado began just into Virginia, shortly after the Seaboard tornado dissipated. The last tornado from the series ... northwest corner of North Carolina. However, at 1 00 AM no severe thunderstorm or tornado watch ... 19881128 Raleigh Tornado Bot generated title ref Warnings were quickly issued as the storm began carving ... 75 businesses including entire shopping centers. By 1 30 AM, the tornado had moved out of northern Wake ... Additional tornadoes Shortly after the Raleigh tornado formed, a second supercell produced a weak F1 tornado near Alberta, VA and I 85 . After the Raleigh tornado dissipated, the parent supercell spawned a weaker second tornado F2 that caused minor damage in a brief touchdown near Seaboard, NC . The storm ... more details
The 1998 Central Florida tornadooutbreak of February 22 23, 1998, was the deadliest tornado event in Florida ... links http www.srh.noaa.gov mlb wbstorms 3meso.html The Central Florida TornadoOutbreak of February ... Overview of the East Central Florida TornadoOutbreak of 22 23 February 1998 National Weather Service ... watch?v lTj6UFbQ9Ho&t 39s Doppler radar loop of the event DEFAULTSORT 1998 Kissimmee TornadoOutbreak ... States Kissimmee TornadoOutbreak, 1998 .... The previous record for the highest tornado death toll in Florida history was 17 on March 31, 1962. The first tornado of the outbreak came at around 11 40 pm in Orange County, Florida . Three of the many were killed in this tornado. The most notable tornado of the night was an F3 that hit ..., Florida , near Sanford and Volusia County, Florida , killing 13. The last tornado of the night hit ... Smith, WKMG Channel 6 News , additional text. ref This was the deadliest tornado related storm ... , because of the combined effects of El Nino. ref name test A tornado from the northern supercell touched town in Sumter County, FL just before 10 pm. This tornado was an F2 based on the Fujita Tornado ... about 600 structures. As the storm moved southwest, a larger stronger F3 tornado with winds between ... mph . This tornado was approximately 18 miles long, produced 3 fatalities, 70 injuries, and damaged destroyed 500 structures. The next tornado formed in Seminole County, FL at 12 10 am and was also an F3 with winds between 158 206  mph. This tornado traveled for about 14 miles killing 13, injuring 36, and damaging destroying 625 structures. The last tornado from the central supercell hit Volusia County, FL at about 12 45 am. This tornado was an F2 winds between 113 157  mph , and had ... County, FL. This tornado was on the ground the longest it tracked northeastward for about 38 miles. At 12 50 am the tornado went straight through the Ponderosa RV Park, killing 12. Overall this tornado ... more details