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This is the third recorded tornado in Monroe County history and the first confirmed since 1990. It also is the strongest recorded tornado in the county's history. [109] EF1 Southern Castle Creek: Broome: NY: 21:19–21:21 0.61 mi (0.98 km) 150 yd (140 m)
1 Number of tornadoes in United States by year and intensity. ... View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Download QR code; Print/export ...
Since its initial usage in May 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States has used the tornado emergency bulletin — a high-end classification of tornado warning — sent through either the issuance of a warning or via a "severe weather statement" that provides updated information on an ongoing warning—that is issued when a violent tornado (confirmed by radar or ground ...
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in August, September and October 2024. Tornado counts are considered preliminary until final publication in the database of the National Centers for Environmental Information. [1]
NWS rates the force of a tornado by wind speed and the damage it leaves behind on a scale named for meteorologist Ted Fujita and refined in 2007 as the "Enhanced Fujita" — EF — in categories ...
NCDC Tornado Statistics and Data; Historical Tornado Data Archive, 1950-2007 (SPC) Tornadoes of Bangladesh and eastern India by Jonathon D. Finch, M.S. (with additional global tornado information) European Storm Forecast Experiment (ESTOFEX) Skywarn Europe
The National Weather Service tornado database records two EF-3 tornadoes in the county's past. ... Interactive map:See history of Florida tornadoes since 1950. On Oct. 22, 1945, an EF-3 tornado ...
Deadliest tornado in New Jersey history. Great Natchez Tornado: May 7, 1840: Southeastern United States >1: 317+ fatalities, 109+ injuries: Second-deadliest tornado in U.S. history September 1845 New York outbreak: September 20, 1845: New York, Vermont >5 – Multiple long-track tornadoes crossed upstate New York