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Radar collage of the supercell that spawned the record-breaking tornado family on December 10–11, 2021. The longest-known track for a single tornado is the Tri-State tornado, occurring on March 18, 1925, with a path length of 151 to 235 mi (243 to 378 km). For years there was debate whether the originally-recognized path length of 219 mi (352 ...
The tornado traveled approximately 33 kilometres (21 mi) from Banhuzhen to Wutanzhen, with a maximum width of about 4.1 kilometres (2.5 mi) making it one of the widest tornadoes on record. A tornado of unknown intensity also caused damage and one death in the Sheyang area as well. [67]
10 1 1986: 765 0 354 271 116 21 3 0 1987: 656 0 340 239 62 12 3 0 1988: 702 0 283 311 81 24 3 0 1989: 856 0 369 364 102 10 11 0 1990: 1,133 0 537 385 155 41 12 3 1991: 1,132 0 688 295 103 39 6 1 1992: 1,313 0 699 427 129 44 13 1 1993: 1,173 0 733 324 80 30 6 0 1994: 1,082 0 694 272 81 30 5 0 1995: 1,185 0 822 234 98 20 11 0 1996: 1,173 0 743 ...
The warmest day on record for the entire planet was 22 July 2024 when the highest global average temperature was recorded at 17.16 °C (62.89 °F). [20] The previous record was 17.09 °C (62.76 °F) set the day before on 21 July 2024. [20] The month of July 2023 was the hottest month on record globally. [21]
1 death – A double-wide mobile home was completely destroyed by this low-end EF2 tornado, killing one person. Debris from the home was scattered up to 125 yards away, and nearby car was rolled 75 yards. The roof of a chicken house was blown off, and multiple trees and power poles were snapped along the path. [24] EF0 ENE of Reform: Pickens: AL
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 ... It traveled at a record speed ...
The biggest year on record for tornadoes was 2011. By July 10 that year, the U.S. had racked up 1,934 tornado reports and would ultimately reach 2,250 for the year.
The drought began on May 20, 2013, following the dissipation of the 2013 Moore, Oklahoma EF5 tornado. [11] [12] Several tornadoes since the Moore EF5 have reached the 200 miles per hour (320 km/h) wind speeds needed for a tornado to be classified as an EF5, including the 2013 El Reno EF3 tornado and 2015 Rochelle–Fairdale EF4 tornado, with wind speeds measured in excess of 295 miles per hour ...