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The year began with an unusual number of tornadoes during January 2012. The first major tornado outbreak occurred on January 22–23, when a spring-like system moved across the southern Mississippi valley, producing at least two dozen confirmed tornadoes across Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. As a whole, January was the ...
List of United States tornadoes in March 2012. Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2012; Tornado outbreak sequence of March 18–24, 2012; List of United States tornadoes in April 2012. Tornado outbreak of April 3, 2012; Tornado outbreak of April 13–16, 2012; List of United States tornadoes from May to June 2012. 2012 Tropical Storm Debby ...
February 2012 was more active than normal in terms of the number of tornadoes, with a total of 50 confirmed. While the first three weeks of the month were unusually quiet, the pattern changed abruptly with a major tornado outbreak, which struck the region less than 72 hours prior to this storm, killing 15 people, including 8 in Harrisburg, Illinois alone, the result of an EF4 tornado.
[1] [2] The first confirmed tornado in January (and 2012) was an EF0 tornado which struck Fort Bend County in Texas at 1445 UTC on January 9. [3] The last tornado of February was an EF0 that affected Blount County in Tennessee at 0030 UTC on March 1, though in terms of Central Time Zone , where the tornado took place, it was still February 29.
The deadliest tornado in modern U.S. history struck Joplin, Missouri, on May 22, 2011. It was the deadliest tornado since SPC records began in 1950. Nearly 1,000 were injured. The EF5 tornado had ...
Numerous trees were snapped. This tornado came from the same storm that produced the Ligioner tornado. EF0: Pleasantville: Bedford: 2218 1.5 miles (2.4 km) A brief tornado occurred within a larger area of straight-line winds near Allum Bank.
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10: Tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006 – Only known high risk to include a 60% tornado contour, the highest level issued by the SPC. [233] It was also the first of only two known occurrences (the other being April 14, 2012) in which a Day 2 high risk outlook was issued, and the High Risk persisted for the entire Day 1 Outlook cycle.