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The tornado traveled from Wilber into Gage County, Nebraska, crossing the county line west of Clatonia where intensified to F4 strength. The tornado remained at F4 strength as it crossed into Lancaster County, Nebraska near Hallam. The tornado reached its peak width of 2.5 miles wide at this time as well.
An F4 tornado was observed which crossed over land and water. [8] [18] ESSL, FMI, NWS [c] December 26: 1940: Cuba: Mayabeque Province: Bejucal: 20 (100+ injuries) The F4 tornado collapsed numerous houses and other structures. The tornado had an estimated width of 400 metres (440 yd) and an estimated windspeed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph ...
The 2000 tornado season as a whole was slightly below normal to near average. ... The most notable storm was an F4 tornado that moved through Xenia.
List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks; List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes. List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2000–2009) 2011 Super Outbreak. 2011 Tuscaloosa–Birmingham tornado – An EF4 tornado that struck Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, resulting in 64 fatalities. Tornado outbreak of April 14–16, 2011 – An EF3 tornado took a very ...
Following the creation of the Fujita scale in 1971, the National Weather Service office in Northern Indiana rated the worst of the damage near Lebanon and Sheridan F4, stating the tornado "may have been an F5". [14] In 2000, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration along with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission rated the tornado F5. [15]
F4 F5 Total 0 7 1 0 2 0 0 10 March 28 event. List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, March 28, 2000 F# Location County / parish State Start coord. Time
F4 tornadoes that struck Judsonia and Cotton Plant killed a total of 79 people. Other F4 tornadoes struck Tennessee and Northern Mississippi. The event marked the first time the word "tornado" was used during a public television weather broadcast (it was said by Oklahoma City WKY-TV's weatherman Harry Volkman).
The tornado was on the ground for 9 miles (14 km), and along this path it destroyed numerous buildings and damaged hundreds more. The tornado was the first violent tornado to hit the city since 1974, when an F5 tornado would move along a near-parallel path, devastating Xenia. Safety actions taken by the city of Xenia prior to the event were ...