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The 2007 Groundhog Day tornado outbreak [2] was a localized but devastating tornado event that took place in central Florida early on February 2, 2007. Early morning temperatures had risen well above average for the season; combined with increased moisture and a powerful jet stream, this created enough instability and wind shear for thunderstorms to rotate and spawn tornadoes.
2007 Groundhog Day tornado outbreak: February 2, 2007: Florida: 4: 21: Single supercell produced three of the tornadoes, including two EF3s, and all 21 deaths. Was the second-deadliest tornado event in Florida, behind the outbreak of February 22–23, 1998. 2007 New Orleans tornado outbreak: February 13, 2007: Southern United States: 19: 1
The first severe weather event of 2007 was a scattered but deadly tornado event in the U.S. Gulf Coast region on January 4. Two people were killed in New Iberia, Louisiana , and 15 were injured. It was confirmed to have been an F1 tornado as all the severe damage took place to mobile homes.
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, October 2, 2007 [a] EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time Path length Max width Summary EF1 WSW of Memphis: Scotland: MO: 21:25–21:26 0.82 mi (1.32 km) 210 yd (190 m)
The most memorable tornado of Timmer's career came a couple of days before the historic El Reno, Oklahoma, tornado in 2013. On May 28, 2013, an intense tornado formed near Bennington, Kansas.
List of tornadoes in the outbreak of May 4–6, 2007; List of United States tornadoes from October to December 2007; List of United States tornadoes in April 2007; List of United States tornadoes in May 2007; List of United States tornadoes from August to September 2007; Tropical Storm Barry (2007) Tropical Storm Erin (2007) Tropical Storm Olga ...
February 2007 North American blizzard; Tornado outbreak of February 28 – March 2, 2007; List of United States tornadoes in March 2007; Tornado outbreak of March 28–31, 2007; List of United States tornadoes in April 2007; Tornado outbreak sequence of April 20–27, 2007; List of tornadoes in the outbreak of May 4–6, 2007
13 deaths – After the previous EF3 tornado had dissipated, the supercell produced a second EF3 tornado, the deadliest of the outbreak (the third deadliest tornado in Florida's history behind the Milton F3 tornado in 1962 with 17 fatalities and the Kissimmee tornado of 1998 with 25 fatalities), at 3:37 a.m. EST (08:37 UTC).