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February 2012 was more active than normal in terms of the number of tornadoes, with a total of 50 confirmed. While the first three weeks of the month were unusually quiet, the pattern changed abruptly with a major tornado outbreak, which struck the region less than 72 hours prior to this storm, killing 15 people, including 8 in Harrisburg, Illinois alone, the result of an EF4 tornado.
Tornado damage in Lorain, Ohio The Xenia, Ohio tornado from the 1974 Super Outbreak. This tornado was rated by Ted Fujita himself as an F6 , but it was retroactively downgraded to F5 [ 1 ] Tornadoes in the state of Ohio are relatively uncommon, with roughly 16 tornadoes touching down every year since 1804, the year with the first recorded event ...
The 2012 Leap Day tornado outbreak was a significant and deadly tornado outbreak on February 28 and February 29, 2012. It is so called because the second day was a leap day. It caused severe damage in several regions, especially the Great Plains and Ohio Valley regions. It also resulted in several tornadoes in the Central Plains, a rarity for ...
Mar 14, 2024 Medway, Ohio --- Firemen from the Marysville Fire Department walk through the trailer Park in Medway community. Tornadoes ripped through the Indian Lake area of Logan County, Ohio ...
The National Weather Service is surveying storm damage today to confirm whether tornadoes touched down. The Wilmington office, which covers Central Ohio, said it dispatched crews shortly after 9 ...
The Logan County Sheriff's office has identified two women and a man who died Thursday after a tornado struck Indian Lake.. Darla Williams, 70, and Marilyn Snapp, 81, and Neal Longfellow, 69, died ...
Eight people were injured in Pearl River County, 22 houses were destroyed or damaged beyond repair, eight had major damage, 16 had minor damage, and an additional nine were affected in some way. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] The tornado strengthened to EF2 intensity again as it entered Stone County west of Texas , and caused significant damage to a few houses.
John Mitchell and his family heard the tornado at 5:03 am. They retreated to the basement for safety. After 15 minutes, they emerged, and Mitchell went out in the truck to survey the damage.