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Tornado Outbreak [a] is an action-adventure video game developed by Loose Cannon Studios and published by Konami Digital Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360. The game was announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in June 2009. The game was later re-released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on December 6, 2011. [1]
Satellite image of the storm system responsible for the tornado outbreak that occurred on April 25–28, 2024. On April 20, 2024, the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center (SPC) first delineated a severe weather risk for April 25–26, highlighting a zone extending from the Central Great Plains northeastward to the Midwestern U.S.
The first EF5 tornado of the outbreak touched down near the city of Philadelphia, Mississippi, on April 27. The tornado touched down at 2:30 p.m. CDT (19:30 UTC) and traveled for nearly 29 miles (47 km) through Neshoba, Kemper, Winston, and Noxubee Counties, reaching a maximum width of a 1 ⁄ 2-mile (0.80 km).
Perhaps the strongest tornado of the outbreak thus far -- an EF4-- hit Bansdall, Oklahoma, on Monday evening with winds estimated up to 200 mph. The multiday outbreak has claimed the life of one ...
The weekend's tornado outbreak adds to a growing trend of deadly tornado outbreaks in December. In 2021, a tornado outbreak that spanned Dec. 10 and 11 produced 66 tornadoes. During that event, an ...
The year 2024 will go down in history as the second-worst tornado season on record, beating 2011, NOAA's Storm Prediction Center's said Friday. After a late December tornado outbreak with at least ...
List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks; List of derecho events; List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes. List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2020–present) List of tornadoes observed by mobile radars; Tornado outbreak and derecho of April 1–3, 2024 – another significant severe weather event that happened less than two months earlier.
High risk convective outlook issued by the Storm Prediction center at 13:00 UTC on May 6. Starting April 30, the Storm Prediction Center noted that certain models, including the ECMWF, forecasted a multi-day period of high instability and supportive wind shear across the Southern and Central Plains, [10] and by May 1, a 15% risk was added across Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and northern Texas. [11]