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July 10, 2024 – Part of the Hurricane Beryl tornado outbreak. EF2 reported near Eden in Erie County, with EF1 and EF0s in other locations in western New York. Outside of western New York, an EF0 was reported near Forestport in Oneida County. July 16, 2024 – A high-end EF2 tornado passed through Rome, causing widespread property damage.
Westward-moving tornado, embedded within a larger area of violent winds and hen-egg-sized or larger hail that fell for about 23 minutes, destroyed 12 homes and unroofed five others near Moncks Corner. Hail damaged plants while the winds damaged or destroyed a total of 17 structures.
The first tornado outbreak to be documented in the new tornado database, this deadly series of intense tornadoes struck areas from the Gulf Coast into the Ohio Valley. The strongest event was an F4 tornado that tore an 82.6-mile-path (132.9 km) near Shreveport, Louisiana, although further analysis concluded that this was likely a tornado family ...
While tornadoes are less common in New York compared to regions like the Midwest, they remain a notable and occasionally destructive aspect of the state's weather history. See Rochester tornadoes.
The Ansonia Hotel on Broadway at the intersection with Amsterdam Avenue (image from 1905) This is an incomplete list of former hotels in Manhattan , New York City . Former hotels in Manhattan
EF4 damage to a residence from the 2011 Tuscaloosa–Birmingham tornado The Windsor–Tecumseh Tornado of 1946 F4/EF4 Tornadoes in the United States 1950–2019. This is a list of tornadoes which have been officially or unofficially labeled as F4, EF4, IF4, or an equivalent rating.
The Hotel Normandie was a luxury hotel located on Broadway at 38th Street in New York City. The 8-story building [ 1 ] was put up by Ferdinand Earl, an heir of the Fisher family, opening in 1884. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] Amenities were advertised to include "Steam heat, speaking tubes, electric bells, burglar and fire alarms attached to all rooms". [ 4 ]
An estimated F3 tornado struck upstate New York. 1904 St. Louis tornado: August 19, 1904: Missouri-Illinois: 1: 3 fatalities, ≥10 injuries: Heavy damage in downtown St. Louis. 1904 Upper Midwest tornado outbreak: August 20, 1904: Minnesota-South Dakota-Wisconsin: ≥8: 14 fatalities, ≥100 injuries: Severe damage throughout the Twin Cities.