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List of reported tornadoes - Friday, April 6, 2012 EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Comments/Damage Florida: EF0: NNW of Naples: Collier: 1343 0.2 miles (320 m) Tornado formed as a water spout and moved onshore and caused minor roof damage.
October continued to be quiet with only 30 confirmed tornadoes throughout the month. As of November 25, 2012, 2012 ranks as the quietest year for tornadoes in the United States, with an estimated 885 tornadoes, below the previous record minimum for that point in the year of 920 tornadoes. Unlike 2011, 2012 went without an EF5 tornado.
From April 13 to 16, 2012, a major tornado outbreak occurred across a large portion of the Great Plains.The storms resulted in six tornado-related fatalities, all of which occurred as a result of a nighttime EF3 tornado that caused major damage in and around Woodward, Oklahoma.
A home damaged by an EF3 tornado in Forney, Texas on April 3, 2012. The city of Kennedale was one of the first to declare itself a disaster area on April 3, 2012, just a few hours after one of the first tornadoes to hit the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area struck their town. Kennedale made the disaster declaration official on April 4, 2012. [17]
Approximately 373 tornadoes came in April, nearly doubling the 10-year average of 177 tornadoes for the month; in Texas, 43 tornadoes have touched down, year to date, with 21 occurring in April.
Ohio's tornado season considered to be April through June, according to the National Weather Service. However, tornadoes can and have happened in every month of the year.
1927 Rocksprings, Texas tornado: April 12, 1927: Southern Great Plains: 1: 74 fatalities, 205 injuries: A large F5 tornado struck Rocksprings, Texas, destroying 235 of 247 buildings in town. (1 violent, 1 killer) April 1927 Southern Plains-Midwest tornado outbreak: April 18–19, 1927: Southern Great Plains – Midwest – ≥46 fatalities, ≥ ...
List of United States tornadoes in April 2012; Tornado outbreak of April 13–16, 2012; Tornado outbreak of April 3, 2012; V. 2012 Virginia Beach F/A-18 crash; W.