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The 1996 tornado season saw fairly average numbers across the board, though fatalities were lower than average at just 26. There were a few notable outbreaks, but most were outside the main "tornado alley" of the midwestern United States.
The Tornado outbreak sequence of April 1996 was a series of tornado outbreaks that occurred across a large area of eastern North America over a three-day period between April 19 and April 21, 1996. A total of 118 tornadoes touched down in the Great Lakes, Midwest and Southeast region over the three-day period, killing six people and becoming ...
The Late-October 1996 tornado outbreak was an unusual tornadic event that affected Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota on October 26, 1996. A total of 26 tornadoes would touch down on what turned out to be a record breaking late-season tornado outbreak.
1 Number of tornadoes in United States by year and intensity. 2 See also. 3 References. ... 1996: 1,173 0 743 313 94 20 2 1 1997: 1,148 0 743 281 85 29 9 1 1998: 1,424 0
The 1996 Oakfield tornado outbreak was a severe weather event that occurred on July 18, 1996, in Wisconsin, United States, primarily affecting the village of Oakfield. [3] The outbreak produced 12 tornadoes , [ 2 ] with the most significant being an F5 tornado which caused severe damage to the village and the surrounding areas.
With 15 tornadoes on May 21, the state is almost certain to beat the average. ... Wisconsin's last EF-5 tornado was on July 18, 1996, in Oakfield in southern Fond du Lac County.
The film's director and effects team had one goal — to make their Oklahoma tornadoes look as real as possible. ... Since working on the original "Twister" in 1996, VFX supervisor Ben Snow has ...
1996 Oakfield tornado outbreak: July 18, 1996: Wisconsin: 12: 1 fatality: F5 tornado. Was part of a small mid-Summer outbreak that occurred in Wisconsin. An F2 tornado killed one person in Marytown, Wisconsin. (2 significant, 1 violent, 1 killer) Late-October 1996 tornado outbreak: October 26, 1996: West North Central States: 26: 11 injuries