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The tornado outbreak of April 17–19, 2019 was a multi-day, widespread severe weather event stretching from the South-Central United States to the East Coast of the United States. On the heels of a significant tornado outbreak just a few days prior , another potent upper-level trough progressed eastward and served as the impetus for widespread ...
A significant severe weather and tornado outbreak affected the Southern United States between December 16–17, 2019. Discrete supercells developed in the early morning on December 16 and moved northeast, spawning multiple strong, long-tracked tornadoes in cities such as Alexandria and in Laurel before congealing into an eastward-moving squall line.
Lake Thunderbird–Bethel Acres–Shawnee, Oklahoma tornado: EF4 [8] 2013: May 19: Lake Thunderbird–Bethel Acres–Shawnee, Oklahoma tornado: EF4 [9] 2014: June 17: Coleridge, Nebraska tornado: EF3 [10] 2015: April 9: 2015 Rochelle–Fairdale tornado: EF4 [11] 2019: March 3: 2019 Beauregard tornado: EF4 [12] [13] 2019: March 3: Huber, Georgia ...
Tornadoes swept across swaths of the southeastern United States, ... December 17, 2019 at 8:20 AM ... Mississippi, Alabama and Texas starting early Monday, sheriff's officials told local media. ...
An EF4 tornado tore through the western Mississippi town of Rolling Fork on Friday night, causing total destruction as it ripped through the small, tight-knit community. The outbreak of storms ...
Composite of tornado warnings and confirmed tornadoes on November 29–30, 2022. A relatively small outbreak of tornadoes, some of which were strong to intense, took place in the Dixie Alley region, with tornadoes being confirmed in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. The Storm Prediction Center forecasted an environment that would be ...
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Another EF2 tornado damaged homes and destroyed outbuildings in Star, Mississippi. Two EF1 tornadoes in Louisiana and Mississippi also caused damage that was mostly limited to trees. On the morning of November 27, a low-topped supercell spawned three brief EF0 tornadoes in Pike and Barbour Counties in Alabama, resulting in minor damage.