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While monitoring the incoming weather with a weather radar, the photographer saw an incredibly unique sight overhead his family home -- the mouth of a tornado as it for Storm chaser captures rare ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued 126 tornado warnings in Florida on Wednesday, Oct. 9, a new state record. A total of 45 tornado reports were received during the storms, and the NWS had ...
Hurricane-tornado combo makes for a 'double disaster' The outer bands of Milton spawned tornadoes more than 100 miles from where the hurricane made landfall in Florida's west coast, considerably ...
Hurricane Beryl, which was the first major hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 hurricane, and moved inland over the Southern United States, spawning numerous tornadoes across the states of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas on July 8. 110 tornado warnings were issued on July 8 alone, the most for ...
A sequence of satellite images depicting Hurricane Andrew (from right to left) on August 23–25. The hurricane accelerated westward into an area of highly favorable conditions, and began to rapidly intensify late on August 22; in a 24‑hour period the atmospheric pressure dropped by 47 mbar (1.388 inHg) to a minimum of 922 mbar (27.23 inHg). [6]
The hurricane spawned a deadly tornado outbreak and caused widespread flooding in Florida. As of October 21, 2024, Hurricane Milton killed at least 35 people: 32 in the United States and three in Mexico. Current damage estimates place the total cost of destruction from the storm at US$34.3 billion. [9]
Hurricane Milton's tornadoes in Florida were a leading cause of death and damage from the storm. The U.S. has seen an abnormal number of intense tornadoes linked to hurricanes this year.
Third most tornadoes spawned by a tropical cyclone: Hurricane Ivan: September 16, 2004: 120: United States Gulf Coast and Mid-Atlantic Coast: Most tornadoes spawned by a tropical cyclone worldwide, a record for a tornado outbreak in the month of September. Tropical Storm Arlene: June 11, 2005: 3: Florida, Indiana [1] Hurricane Cindy: July 5 ...