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This is a list of tornadoes which have been officially labeled as F4, EF4, IF4, or an equivalent rating during the 2000s decade. These scales – the Fujita scale, the Enhanced Fujita scale, the International Fujita scale, and the TORRO tornado intensity scale – attempt to estimate the intensity of a tornado by classifying the damage caused to natural features and man-made structures in the ...
An F4 tornado was observed which crossed over land and water. [8] [18] ESSL, FMI, NWS [c] December 26: 1940: Cuba: Mayabeque Province: Bejucal: 20 (100+ injuries) The F4 tornado collapsed numerous houses and other structures. The tornado had an estimated width of 400 metres (440 yd) and an estimated windspeed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph ...
The deadliest tornado, rated F4 [citation needed], touched down in the Misiones Province, passing near the towns of Tobuna and San Pedro. Several homes were completely swept away, trees were completely debarked, [175] and vehicles were mangled as the tornado moved through the area. [176] The tornado killed 11 people.
These tornadoes were rated F4 on the Fujita scale, ... (2000–2009) List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2010–2019) List of F4 tornadoes (1950–1959)
A Feb. 21-22, 1971 outbreak claimed 121 lives from Texas to North Carolina, the deadliest February rash of tornadoes in recent times. One F4 tornado near Oxford, Mississippi, killed 58 and injured ...
The six tornadoes in Oklahoma also tied the record for the most tornadoes ever recorded in the state during the month of February, which would later be broken in 2023. [1] The first day of the outbreak produced the most tornadoes ; the second brought mainly high wind damage and rain or snow in most of the Northeast.
An F4 tornado struck Mt. Vernon, Illinois, an F5 tornado obliterated Sunfield, Illinois, and a long-tracked F4 struck several towns hit by the 1925 Tri-State tornado. An additional F4 tornado hit Arkansas. (29 significant, 4 violent, 6 killer) Tornado outbreak of April 15, 1958: April 15, 1958: Florida and Georgia: 5: 36 injuries
List of F5, EF5, and IF5 tornadoes; List of F4, EF4, and IF4 tornadoes. List of F4 tornadoes (1950–1959) List of F4 tornadoes (1960–1969) List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2000–2009) List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2010–2019) List of F4, EF4, and IF4 tornadoes (2020–present)