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The tornado killed two people, injured thirty-three more, and inflicted an estimated total of $25 million (2024 USD) in damage along a 40.8-mile (65.7 km) path. The tornado was the third to be rated EF4 in 2024, and was part of the most active year for tornadoes in Oklahoma history.
High risk convective outlook issued by the Storm Prediction center at 13:00 UTC on May 6. Starting April 30, the Storm Prediction Center noted that certain models, including the ECMWF, forecasted a multi-day period of high instability and supportive wind shear across the Southern and Central Plains, [10] and by May 1, a 15% risk was added across Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and northern Texas. [11]
May 1989 tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of November 21–23, 1992; 1993 Virginia tornado outbreak; 1994 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak sequence of April 1996; Tornado outbreak of June 2, 1998; 1998 Gainesville–Stoneville tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of June 13, 1998; List of tornadoes in the 1999 Oklahoma tornado ...
The same tornado also tore through Bartlesville, Oklahoma, located about 20 miles away from Barnsdall. A person at a hotel in Bartlesville captured a heart-pounding video of the moment when the ...
Andy Dossett, Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise May 30, 2024 at 5:10 AM Damage on the north side of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, during a confirmed tornado on May 6, 2024.
Outbreak extended from Mississippi to North Carolina, with several strong tornadoes documented. The storm system also caused the crash of Southern Airways Flight 242, which killed 72 and injured 22. (5 significant, 2 violent, 5 killer) [122] Tornado outbreak of May 4, 1978: May 4, 1978: Florida - South Carolina - South Dakota - Texas: 15
The northeastern Oklahoma communities of Barnsdall and Bartlesville experienced a damaging tornado that caused injuries. It was the second time in about a month that a tornado hit Barnsdall .
Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina [7] Hurricane Dora: September 12, 1964: 3: South Carolina, North Carolina [8] Hurricane Hilda: October 3, 1964: 12: Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina: F4 killed 22 in Larose, Louisiana vicinity; one of only two hurricane-spawned violent tornado [9] Hurricane Isbell: October 14, 1964: 9 ...