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This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 2010.The majority of tornadoes form in the U.S., but they can occur almost anywhere under the right conditions. A lesser number occur outside the U.S., most notably in parts of neighboring southern Canada during the Northern Hemisphere's summer season, but are also known in South America, Europe, Asia, and Austral
The 2010 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak was a three-day-long tornado outbreak that impacted the central and lower Mississippi Valley from December 30, 2010 to January 1, 2011. Associated with a low pressure system and a strong cold front , 37 tornadoes tracked across five states over the length of the severe event, killing nine and injuring ...
1 death — A house and a mobile home were destroyed, along with outbuildings, trees and power lines. Eight other houses were damaged. The fatality occurred in the destroyed house. Three others were injured, including one in a nearby vehicle. First killer US tornado in 2010. [44] EF1 W of Hutson: Independence: AR
Tornado outbreak of April 30 – May 2, 2010; Late-May 2010 tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of May 10–13, 2010; Tornado outbreak of June 5–6, 2010; October 2010 Arizona tornado outbreak and hailstorm; 2010 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak
Outbreak produced the Candlestick Park tornado, which was an extremely violent F5 tornado or tornado family that killed 58 people and traveled 202.5 mi (325.9 km) across Mississippi and Alabama. It is one of the longest such paths on record and one of only four official F5 tornadoes to hit Mississippi.
Tornado outbreak of April 30 – May 2, 2010; List of tornadoes in the outbreak of May 10–13, 2010; Tornado outbreak of May 10–13, 2010; Late-May 2010 tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of June 5–6, 2010; October 2010 North American storm complex; 2010 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak; 2010 Conger–Albert Lea tornado; 2010 Yazoo City ...
This tornado passed 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the National Weather Service office in Bellemont as it was dissipating. The path of this tornado may have been made up of three different tornadoes instead of one longer-tracked tornado due to some evidence of extensive cycling. [26] EF1 SSE of Chalender: Coconino: AZ
The January 2010 North American winter storms were a group of seven powerful winter storms that affected Canada and the Contiguous United States, particularly California.The storms developed from the combination of a strong El Niño episode, a powerful jet stream, [7] and an atmospheric river that opened from the West Pacific Ocean into the Western Seaboard.