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Revisiting the 3–4 April 1974 Super Outbreak of Tornadoes (Weather and Forecasting) Coverage from WHAS-TV and WHAS-AM, Louisville, Kentucky "WHAS Radio Covers the April 3, 1974 Tornado Disaster," excellent-quality recorded coverage of the tornado at LKYRadio.com; Super Outbreak 30th Anniversary Special; April 3, 1974 Live Breaking News ...
Tracks of the 1974 Super Outbreak's 147 known tornadoes in the United States and fatalities by county. This is the list of tornadoes confirmed that occurred during the record-breaking 1974 Super Outbreak tornado event that occurred on April 3–4, 1974 across the eastern half of the United States and in Ontario, Canada.
The 1974 Xenia tornado was a violent F5 tornado that destroyed a large portion of Xenia and Wilberforce, Ohio, United States on the afternoon of April 3, 1974. It was the deadliest individual tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak, the 24-hour period between April 3 and April 4, 1974, during which 148 tornadoes touched down in 13 different U.S. states.
On April 3, 1974, an F4 tornado traveled more than 20 miles between Jefferson ... between the tornadoes that happened more than 50 years ago and the ones experienced on Tuesday, but said that past ...
The Xenia tornado was the deadliest and most powerful of what was later labeled the 1974 Super Outbreak, a series of 148 tornadoes that touched down across 13 states over 24 hours between April 3 ...
Wednesday marks the 50th anniversary of the 1974 Super Outbreak, the 24-hour period between April 3 and April 4 during which 148 tornadoes touched down in 13 different states. ... on April 3, 1974 ...
The tornado - on April 3, 1974 ... The storm that hit Randolph County that afternoon was part of one of the biggest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history. Over a 24-hour period on April 3 and 4, more ...
The Xenia tornado was the deadliest and most powerful of what was later labeled the 1974 Super Outbreak, a series of 148 tornadoes that touched down across 13 states over 24 hours between April 3 and April 4. It was considered the worst such outbreak in U.S. history for nearly 40 years. It's now second behind a 2011 outbreak. State and federal ...