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A Doppler weather radar image of the College Park tornado near its peak at 21:21 UTC. The tornado outbreak of September 24, 2001 was one of the worst tornado events to ever have directly affected the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area in the United States. [1]
Another funnel cloud passed over Union Station, but did not touch down as a tornado until it reached the College Park and Beltsville areas of Maryland. [24] Two people died and 57 were injured. [25] April 6, 2017: A tornado classified as EF0 on the Enhanced Fujita scale touched down in southeastern D.C., damaging trees on Joint Base Anacostia ...
Tornado outbreak of April 10–11, 2001: April 10–11, 2001: Great Plains Midwest: 79: 4: Widespread outbreak produced numerous tornadoes, some strong. F2 caused major damage in the town of Agency, Iowa, and killed two people. Other tornado-related fatalities occurred in Missouri and Oklahoma. Outbreak produced one of the worst hailstorms ever ...
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Here are the top 10 deadliest tornadoes to strike in the United States, according to the Storm Prediction Center. On March 18, 1925, the deadliest tornado in U.S. history, the Tri-State Tornado of ...
An F2 tornado that impacted the towns of Sweet Home and College Station, destroying homes, mobile homes, and a church. The tornado downed many trees and power lines and injured 8 people. [ 5 ] Another F2 tornado near Union heavily damaged a dairy barn and the roofs of several homes.
Considering the intensity of this violent tornado and the destruction of much of Wheatland's industry as well as the number of houses in and around Wheatland, we can safely surmise that the damage total is actually much higher. Cordell, Oklahoma: 2001 October 9 $100,000,000 $174,148,504: F3 Tornadoes of 2001 [14] Center Point, Alabama: 1973 May 27