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1953 Waco tornado outbreak; 1953 Sarnia tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of June 27, 1953; May 1960 tornado outbreak sequence; Tornado outbreak sequence of April 23–30, 1961; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 14–31, 1962; Tornado outbreak sequence of June 1966; 1967 St. Louis tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of April 30 – May 2, 1967
Deadliest tornado in New Jersey history. Great Natchez Tornado: May 7, 1840: Southeastern United States >1: 317+ fatalities, 109+ injuries: Second-deadliest tornado in U.S. history September 1845 New York outbreak: September 20, 1845: New York, Vermont >5 – Multiple long-track tornadoes crossed upstate New York
Here's what we know about the deadliest tornadoes in Iowa history: Deadliest tornadoes in Iowa before 1950. The National Weather Service's tornado records only date back to 1950. Ratings using the ...
The tornado was the deadliest in Arkansas since an F4 tornado that affected White County on March 21, 1952, killing 50. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The same city was hit by another destructive tornado five years later killing at least three and injuring 250 others while leaving much more destruction throughout the city than the 1968 event.
The tornado that flattened a swath of Iowa in May was an EF-4 tornado, and one of the deadliest of 2024. ... The single deadliest tornado in U.S. history was an EF-5 twister that killed 695 people ...
As the tornado began to track out of Charles City, it hit 13th Avenue, damaging structures and other buildings. [3] [4] The tornado crossed Triumph Avenue and Underwood Avenue northeast of Charles City, and narrowly avoided the Northeast Iowa Regional Airport. The tornado passed west of Doubleday, causing damage to farms and other structures.
The other worst tornado years on record were the 1,692 in 2008 and the 1,691 in 2011. ... set in 1998, when 14 tornadoes were confirmed. Iowa also set a record ... "When you look back in history ...
The 2011 Super Outbreak was the largest tornado outbreak spawned by a single weather system in recorded history; it produced 367 tornadoes from April 25–28, with 223 of those in a single 24-hour period on April 27 from midnight to midnight CDT, [4] [11] fifteen of which were violent EF4–EF5 tornadoes. 348 deaths occurred in that outbreak, of which 324 were tornado related.