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The Teton–Yellowstone tornado was a rare high-altitude tornado which occurred on July 21, 1987, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Rated at F4 on the Fujita scale , it remains the strongest tornado ever recorded in the state and the only officially rated F4/EF4 in Wyoming history.
The Flint-Beecher F5 tornado produced the last 100+ death toll for a single tornado in US history until the 2011 Joplin tornado. An F4 tornado that struck Worcester, Massachusetts, killed 94 people and may have reached F5 status as well. (26 significant, 6 violent, 7 killer) [36] [37] Tornado outbreak of June 27, 1953: June 27, 1953: North ...
Tornado outbreak of May 29, 1953; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 14–31, 1962; Tornado outbreak of June 13, 1998; Tornado outbreak of May 22–27, 2008; List of tornadoes in the outbreak of May 22–27, 2008; Tornado outbreak sequence of June 20–26, 2023
A tornado that ripped through the country's largest coal mining site in northeast Wyoming left eight people injured and halted operations as first responders searched the massive open-pit site for ...
The tornado was the first F5 or EF5 tornado in Iowa since one hit Jordan on June 13, 1976, and the second deadliest in Iowa since official record-keeping began in 1950. The deadliest tornado affected the Charles City area on May 15, 1968, and killed 13 while producing F5 damage. [ 38 ]
An 11-year-old boy was among three people killed by the massive tornado which tore through a Texas Panhandle town on Thursday.. Becky Randall, a woman in her 60s, was found in a print shop, and ...
Jul. 6—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Approximately 120 years ago, 112 miners walked into the Rolling Mill Mine portal on the morning of July 10, 1902, but none returned home that day. An explosion, caused ...
Several tornadoes touched down in Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska, including four EF2 tornadoes. [60] One of these tornadoes was caught on video and photographed by numerous storm chasers as it passed near Carpenter, Wyoming , causing severe damage to outbuildings, vehicles, power poles, and homes in the area.