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The tornado outbreak of June 5–6, 2010, was a tornado outbreak that affected the Midwestern United States and Great Lakes region, starting the weekend of June 5, 2010, and extending into the morning of June 6, 2010. At least 53 tornadoes were confirmed from Iowa to southern Ontario and Ohio as well as in northern New England. [2]
February 10, 1959 – An intense F3 tornado hit Sugar Tree Ridge, destroying 12 farms. [15] A vehicle that took a direct hit from the tornado was thrown over 75 yards away, and a house caught fire as the tornado downed power lines. [16] 6 people were injured, and the tornado caused $250,000 (1959 USD) in damages. [17]
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 latest tornado, which was confirmed Thursday afternoon, passed through Malaga Township in northern Monroe County in eastern Ohio. It was an EF2 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita scale, with ...
Victoria Moorwood, Columbus Dispatch. March 15, 2024 at 2:59 PM. The Ohio tornado on April 3, 1974, killed 34 people in Xenia, making it the deadliest single tornado of that day's Super Outbreak ...
The strongest that year was an EF4 tornado that hit Van Wert County in Western Ohio on Feb. 18. With wind speeds of 166 to 200 mph, the tornado was on the ground for 2.8 miles and caused six ...
A tornado struck Randers. No damage known. T1/F0: May 15, 1945 0 A tornado struck the dock area of Randers, lifting circus tents & tossing around benches F2: Hannover, Germany [153] September 15, 1950 0 Hannover tornado of 1950 T3/F1: Oldenburg, Germany [154] May 16, 1953 0 A high-end F1 tornado touched down in Oldenburg. T2/F1: Slough, United ...
The NWS also confirmed a third tornado in Champaign County, west of Columbus. The EF0 twister caused tree and minor structural damage in the area of Perry Road and U.S. Route 36.