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The storm system that produced a large tornado in New York City on September 16, 2010. Tornadoes in the U.S. state of New York are relatively rare, with roughly 10 tornadoes touching down every year since 1900, the year with the first ever recorded event in the state.
March 18, 1982: An F2 tornado touched down in Honolulu, causing $250,000 in damages. [26] November 24, 1982: Hurricane Iwa, one of the worst storms to impact the state of Hawaii, reportedly produced a few tornadoes on Oahu. [27] September 23, 1983: A brief F0 tornado touched down in Honolulu County, causing $2,500 in damages. [28]
The 2007 Brooklyn tornado was the strongest tornado on record to strike in New York City.It formed in the early morning hours of August 8, 2007, skipping along an approximately 9 miles (14 km)-long path, from Staten Island across The Narrows to Brooklyn. [2]
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NY tornado database: See the state's worst twisters in history. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has tracked tornadoes in New York since 1950, providing data on their paths and ...
Although not ranking in the top 10 reports by state, New York also had an unusually active tornado year, with 32 tornado reports versus only 10 in 2023. Both states' numbers are likely yearly ...
The deadliest tornado on record was the Daulatpur–Saturia tornado which occurred in the Dhaka division of Bangladesh on April 26, 1989. With a rating of at least F3 from the World Meteorological Organization and top winds estimated at greater than 200 mph (320 km/h), the tornado killed an estimated 1,300 people and injured at least 12,000 others.
November 1989 tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of July 1–3, 1997; Tornado outbreak of June 2, 1998; 1998 Lynbrook tornado; Late-May 1998 tornado outbreak and derecho; Tornado outbreak of April 27–28, 2002; 2006 Westchester County tornado; 2010 Brooklyn–Queens tornadoes; 2011 Super Outbreak; 2012 New York City tornadoes