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0–9. March 1875 Southeast tornado outbreak; 1908 Dixie tornado outbreak; April 1924 tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of February 11–13, 1950; Tornado outbreak of March 26–27, 1950
There were 1,243 preliminary filtered reported tornadoes in 2020 in ... and Louisiana. The most significant tornado of ... since 1950. An EF2 tornado also ...
United States tornadoes by year [1] [2] Year Number of tornadoes ... 1950: 201 0 16 86 68 24 7 0 1951: 260 0 49 100 83 23 5 0 ... 2020: 1,082 105 460 405 88 18 6 0 ...
There were eight killer tornadoes, six of which were on February 12, which left at least 45 people dead. Two other long track tornadoes touched down in Louisiana, and F3 tornado which tracked 74.5 miles (119.9 km) leaving five dead, and an F2 tornado which traveled 58.4 miles (94.0 km) and left another five dead.
In Louisiana the tornado wrecked 12 homes, killing a third person. The tornado killed hundreds of chickens as well. In all, 37 people were injured along the path. This tornado belonged to the same family as the Shreveport F4 and ended near Logansport, Louisiana. [15] [24] [25] [26] [17] F2† Near Hell Creek† Union: Mississippi
An F4 tornado near Erie, Michigan on June 8, 1953. Photo courtesy of NOAA. The F4 Scottsbluff, Nebraska tornado passing the Scottsbluff airport on June 27, 1955.. This is a list of tornadoes which have been officially or unofficially labeled as F4, EF4, IF4, or an equivalent rating in the 1950s.
Devastating tornadoes generated by a major winter storm hammering the central United States have left at least three people dead and destruction in their wake in parts of the South — with ...
Part of the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1950 A deadly tornado outbreak devastated parts of Louisiana and Tennessee on February 11–13, 1950. [nb 2] The outbreak covered about a day and a half and produced numerous tornadoes , mostly from East Texas to the lower Mississippi Valley , with activity concentrated in Texas and Louisiana.