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Tornado damage in Lorain, Ohio The Xenia, Ohio tornado from the 1974 Super Outbreak. This tornado was rated by Ted Fujita himself as an F6 , but it was retroactively downgraded to F5 [ 1 ] Tornadoes in the state of Ohio are relatively uncommon, with roughly 16 tornadoes touching down every year since 1804, the year with the first recorded event ...
Tornado outbreak of November 15–16, 1955; St. Louis tornado outbreak of February 1959; Tornado outbreak sequence of April 23–30, 1961; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 3–9, 1961; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 14–31, 1962; 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak; List of tornadoes in the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak
2020: 1,082 105 460 405 88 18 6 0 2021: 1,314 203 556 427 104 21 3 0 2022: 1,143 151 401 448 119 20 4 0 2023: 1,269 250 432 430 125 29 2 0 2024: 1,642 247 516 700 134 40 4 0 Total 1946-2024 ≥ 71,489 ≥ 1,228 ≥ 32,452 ≥ 24,138 ≥ 10,236 ≥ 2,720 ≥ 653 ≥ 61
January tornadoes, in particular, are so rare that Ohio recorded its first just over four years ago on January 11, 2020. Tornadoes and thunderstorms need heat and moisture to form, two things that ...
Between April 23–30, 1961, a tornado outbreak sequence [nb 1] struck the Midwest, Ohio, and Mississippi Valleys, and the Eastern United States. Large hailstorms accompanied the tornadoes as well and numerous other weather events also occurred. Three people were killed, 38 others were injured and losses totaled $26.810 million (1961 USD). [4]
List of United States tornadoes from January to March 2021; List of United States tornadoes from April to June 2021; List of United States tornadoes from July to September 2021; List of United States tornadoes from October to November 2021; List of United States tornadoes in December 2021; List of United States tornadoes from January to March ...
June 1990 Lower Ohio Valley tornado outbreak: June 2–3, 1990: Central United States: 66: 9 fatalities: Outbreak produced many strong to violent tornadoes across the Ohio Valley. An F4 tornado devastated Petersburg, Indiana, killing six people. Another very long lived F4 tornado was on the ground for 106 miles across Illinois and Indiana
Since its initial usage in May 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States has used the tornado emergency bulletin — a high-end classification of tornado warning — sent through either the issuance of a warning or via a "severe weather statement" that provides updated information on an ongoing warning—that is issued when a violent tornado (confirmed by radar or ground ...