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Here’s how FEMA ranks the Kansas City area counties when it comes to the tornado risk compared to the rest of the country: Clay County: 96.9, which is relatively high Jackson County: 99.6, which ...
A moderate outbreak produced a large F4 tornado outside of Kansas City, inflicting major damage. Some tornado experts say the tornado may have reached F5 intensity. (6 significant, 1 violent) [28] Tornado outbreak of June 23–24, 1952: June 23–24, 1952: Great Plains - Midwest: 7: 2 fatalities, 35 injuries
The state saw a total of 44 tornadoes in all of 2023, so it’s been a more active season in 2024. But when you look at averages since tornadoes started to be recorded in 1950, this year’s ...
2019 Dayton tornado [408] [409] May 28: Kansas City, Shawnee, Lenexa, De Soto: Johnson, Wyandotte, Leavenworth: Kansas: EF4 0 18 Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019 [410] [411] December 16: Alexandria, Pineville: Rapides: Louisiana: EF3 1 Unknown Tornado outbreak of December 16–17, 2019 [412]
This article's lead section may be too long. Please read the length guidelines and help move details into the article's body. (August 2024) Tornadoes in the United States 1950-2019 A tornado strikes near Anadarko, Oklahoma. This was part of the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak on May 3, 1999. Tornadoes are more common in the United States than in any other country or state. The United States ...
So far in 2024, the National Weather Service Kansas City has issued 22 tornado warnings and 136 severe thunderstorm warnings across their service area, from eastern Kansas to eastern Missouri’s ...
This large, damaging high-end EF1 tornado began within the city of Celina and moved east, causing minor damage to trees and house roofs. The tornado crossed SR 29 and the circulation grew in size and strength, causing EF1-intensity damage to houses, trees, and outbuildings from west of St Marys to SR 116 east of US 33 north of the town. After ...
In the United States, the year started off somewhat slow with a below average number of tornadoes through the first three months. However, the El Niño pattern that was in place during that period weakened in April; the pattern shift caused the more traditional Tornado Alley zone to rapidly become extremely favorable for tornado outbreaks, and several large outbreaks occurred in late spring.