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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 4, 2022 [note 1]; EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time () Path length Max width Summary EF0 E of Wauchula: Hardee
Several tornadoes were confirmed around the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex late on April 4, including an EF2 tornado that damaged multiple homes and injured one person near Egan. As the line progressed eastward, numerous tornadoes occurred across Mississippi, Alabama , Georgia , and South Carolina spawned by embedded circulations and supercell ...
From April 4–5, 2022, a mesoscale convective system and numerous discrete supercells produced a swath of severe weather and several tornadoes in the Southeastern United States, including several strong, long tracked tornadoes.
April 4–7; A multi-day outbreak produced tornadoes across a wide portion of the Southeastern United States. An EF4 tornado struck Pembroke, Georgia, sweeping away homes and killing one person. Two others died from non-tornadic effects. Three other EF3 tornadoes struck parts of Georgia and South Carolina. April 11–13
A new research paper recently submitted to the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology confirms what AccuWeather reported in 2022: tornadoes have shifted east from classic "tornado alley ...
2022: April 5: Allendale, Sycamore, Seigling: Allendale: South Carolina: EF3 0 1 Tornado outbreak sequence of April 4–7, 2022 [444] April 11: Cato, Gibson, Olmstead, Macon, Little Rock AFB, Jacksonville: Lonoke, Faulkner, Pulaski: Arkansas: EF1 0 0 April 2022 North American storm complex [445] April 15
The April 2022 North American storm complex affected much of the Rocky Mountains and the Midwestern United States with tornadoes, heavy snow, and gusty winds.The system in general first began impacting the Northwest on April 11, before moving eastward into the Rocky Mountains the following day.
The National Weather Service forecast office in Charleston, South Carolina, rated the worst of the damage from the tornado EF4 on the Enhanced Fujita scale with winds estimated at 185 miles per hour (298 km/h), [1] which made this strongest tornado in 2022. [2] [3] [4] The tornado killed one person, injured 12 others, and caused $17 million in ...