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Confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 21, 1912 [nb 5] [nb 6] F# Location County / Parish State Time Path length Max. width Summary F3 NE of Streator to N of Coal City: LaSalle, Grundy: IL: 22:00–? 20 miles (32 km) 200 yards (180 m) Tornado swept away two farmsteads near Kinsman and Verona. Most of the 37 injuries occurred in barns and losses ...
Unusual early season tornado. One confirmed death, at the time reports were published two girls were missing and one man was severely injured. [14] 1870, July 16 1870 Montreal Tornado QC-1-2 Montreal, QC: Tornado not rated but likely at least F2 based on damage. One man confirmed killed, unconfirmed report of a boy killed. [15] 1870, July 20
The following are lists of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks: List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (before 2001) List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (since 2001) List of fatal and violent Canadian tornadoes; List of tornadoes by province (Canada)
The tornado killed 11 people in total, 7 of which occurred when the tornado struck a highway. The tornado caused $27,000,000 (1979 USD) in damages, and injured 67 people. [62] Multiple other brief F0 and F1 tornadoes were reported in Wichita and Runnels counties. A tornado hit Seymour, inflicting F2 damage to roofs, power lines, and trees. [63]
The tornado hit Regina at approximately 5:00 p.m. on June 30, 1912. The tornado formed 18 km south of the city and was roughly 150 metres wide by the time it reached Regina. The worst damage was in the residential area north of Wascana Lake and the central business district. Many buildings, both brick and wood, were entirely destroyed.
On Thursday at 7:03 p.m. the NWS Fort Worth TX issued an updated tornado warning in effect until 7:15 p.m. Golf-ball-sized hail (1.75 inches) is expected with the incoming storm.
The film's director and effects team had one goal — to make their Oklahoma tornadoes look as real as possible. ... map out real weather, but we were doing it to map out simulations to see ...
1912. June 30 - Canada's deadliest twister hit Regina, Saskatchewan. Known as the Regina Cyclone, it was an F4 tornado that devastated the city. More than 300 people were injured and 28 people killed. The total cost of damage was estimated to be around $4.5 million (nearly $117M in 2019). 1915