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F3 tornado damage on January 12. Between January 9 and 12, 1975 a panhandle hook cyclone produced tornadoes in the Southeast, including an F4 tornado that hit McComb, Mississippi killing 9 people. It is one of the largest January tornado outbreaks. [3] Aside the tornadoes, the cyclone dumped at least 27" of snow in Riverton, Minnesota. [4]
During the afternoon of May 6, 1975, at least 12 tornadoes touched down in the Upper Midwest. The costliest of these tornadoes struck parts of western Omaha, Nebraska, causing at least $150 million in damage and killing three people. It was at the time the costliest tornado in U.S. history, damaging over a thousand homes across a nearly 2,000 ...
Part of the 1974–75 North American winter and tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1975 The Great Storm of 1975 (also known as the Super Bowl Blizzard , Minnesota's Storm of the Century , or the Tornado Outbreak of January, 1975 ) was an intense winter storm system that impacted a large portion of the Central and Southeast United States from ...
It's been 47 years since the May 6, 1975 tornado struck the middle of Omaha during the afternoon. It was a devastating event for the city and killed three people.
Omaha Tornado may refer to: The Omaha Tornado of 1975 , which killed three residents and caused more than $1 billion in damage on May 6, 1975 The Omaha Easter Sunday Tornado (1913) , which killed 140 people on March 23, 1913
The Canton, Illinois Tornadoes of 1975 was a destructive summer tornado event which occurred as part of a significant severe thunderstorm outbreak concentrated from eastern Iowa across northern and central Illinois on the afternoon and evening of July 23, 1975.
The Xenia, Ohio, F5 tornado of April 3, 1974.This was one of two tornadoes to receive a preliminary rating of F6, which was downgraded later to a rating of F5. [1]This is a list of tornadoes which have been officially or unofficially labeled as F5, EF5, IF5, T10-T11, the highest possible ratings on the various tornado intensity scales.
1975 Omaha tornado outbreak: May 6–7, 1975: Northern Great Plains: 36: 3 fatalities, 137+ injured: A violent F4 tornado struck Omaha, Nebraska, killed three people and was one of the costliest tornado disasters in US history. Another F4 tornado destroyed the town of Magnet, Nebraska. (19 significant, 2 violent, 1 killer) [118] 1975 Canton ...