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1990 saw some unusual and powerful tornadoes and tornado outbreaks. On March 13 not one, but two F5 tornadoes struck Kansas, both coming from the same supercell.This was the only day since the 1974 Super Outbreak to have more than one F5 on the same day until the 2011 Super Outbreak, when four EF5 tornadoes touched down on April 27.
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, January 19, 1990 [note 1] F# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time Path length Max width F2 Garland: Dallas: TX: Unknown 17:30 0.80 mi (1.29 km) 50 yd (46 m) Numerous houses were damaged, with 18 sustaining severe damage and six being declared "uninhabitable" following the tornado.
1990: 1,133 0 537 385 155 41 12 3 1991: 1,132 0 688 295 103 39 6 1 1992: 1,313 0 699 427 129 44 13 1 1993: 1,173 0 733 324 80 30 6 0 1994: 1,082 0 694 272 81 30 5 0 1995: 1,185 0 822 234 98 20 11 0 1996: 1,173 0 743 313 94 20 2 1 1997: 1,148 0 743 281 85 29 9 1 1998: 1,424 0 883 382 116 35 6 2 1999: 1,339 0 830 323 122 51 12 1 2000: 1,075 0 723 ...
More than 1,000 tornadoes sprout up across the US in the average year, causing billions of dollars in damage and killing scores of Americans. Track them here. Tracking destructive and deadly ...
List of United States tornado outbreaks – 1990–1999 Outbreak Dates Region Tornadoes Casualties Notes March 1990 Central United States tornado outbreak: March 11–13, 1990: Central United States: 64: 2 fatalities: The most violent March outbreak and the most intense Great Plains outbreak to occur so early in the year.
That figure is inflated somewhat by 2011, when one of the costliest and deadliest tornado outbreaks ever recorded claimed the lives of at least 553 people, including more than 150 in one Missouri ...
Some of the most notorious twisters in U.S. history were wedge tornadoes, including the EF5 that leveled Joplin, Missouri, on May 22, 2011, and the El Reno tornado, which was a jaw-dropping 2.6 ...
The June 1990 Lower Ohio Valley tornado outbreak spawned 65 tornadoes, including seven of F4 intensity, in southern Illinois, central and southern Indiana, southwestern Ohio, and northern Kentucky on June 2–3, 1990. In Indiana, 37 tornadoes formed, breaking the single-day record of 21 set during the Super Outbreak on April 3, 1974. [2]