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List of confirmed tornadoes - Wednesday, February 14, 2024 [a] IF# Location County / Providence Country Start Coord. Time Path length Max width IF1.5 Germasogeia: Paniotis: Cyprus: 01:00 Unknown Unknown The tornado caused "major damage" across Germasogeia.
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by the European Severe Storms Laboratory or various governments or universities across Europe & Mediterranean basin during 2025. Unlike the United States, the original Fujita Scale, the TORRO scale, and the International Fujita Scale are primarily used to rank tornadoes across the continent.
The latter was the strongest of the outbreak, and one of the strongest German tornadoes of the century. It received a rating of high-end F3, although low-end F4 damage might have occurred in some locations. The tornado was long-tracked and completely levelled four houses, damaging many more, as well as partly debranching trees.
This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed throughout Europe by the European Severe Storms Laboratory and local meteorological agencies during 2022. Unlike the United States , the original Fujita Scale and the TORRO scale are used to rank tornadoes across the continent.
Prior to 1950 in the United States, only significant tornadoes are listed for the number of tornadoes in outbreaks. Due to increasing detection, particularly in the U.S., numbers of counted tornadoes have increased markedly in recent decades although the number of actual tornadoes and counted significant tornadoes has not. In older events, the ...
The most severe damage from the F3 tornado occurred in Bihucourt, where numerous brick homes and other buildings had roofs torn off and exterior walls collapsed. The Bihucourt tornado eventually crossed into Belgium before dissipating and was the strongest tornado in France since an F3 tornado caused significant damage near Étrochey on 19 June ...
This is a list of notable tornadoes and tornado outbreaks worldwide in 2023.Strong, destructive tornadoes form most frequently in the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Bangladesh and East India, but can occur almost anywhere.
The Xenia, Ohio, F5 tornado of April 3, 1974.This was one of two tornadoes to receive a preliminary rating of F6, which was downgraded later to a rating of F5. [1]This is a list of tornadoes which have been officially or unofficially labeled as F5, EF5, IF5, T10-T11, the highest possible ratings on the various tornado intensity scales.