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This page documents notable tornadoes and tornado outbreaks worldwide in 2020. Strong and destructive tornadoes form most frequently in the United States, Argentina , Brazil, Bangladesh , and eastern India, but can occur almost anywhere under the right conditions.
West Bengal, India tornado: 9 April 1993: West Bengal, India – 145 fatalities [69] West Bengal–Odisha, India tornado: 24 March 1998: West Bengal and Odisha, India: 160 fatalities, 2,000 injuries [69] South India tornado: 31 March 2009: Odisha, India: 20 fatalities, 150 injuries: 300 homes, 11 villages destroyed. [72] Jharkhand, India ...
Tornadoes in India are rare, with only ~12 tornadoes being recorded between 1976 and 2010. [1] Most tornadoes in India are deadly, with an average of 80 people killed per tornado. The deadliest Indian tornado on record hit areas near Belda on March 24, 1998, killing 250 people.
Prior to 1950 in the United States, only significant tornadoes are listed for the number of tornadoes in outbreaks. Due to increasing detection, particularly in the U.S., numbers of counted tornadoes have increased markedly in recent decades although the number of actual tornadoes and counted significant tornadoes has not. In older events, the ...
Pages in category "2020 disasters in India" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
List of tornadoes in the 2020 Easter tornado outbreak; List of United States tornadoes from August to September 2020; List of United States tornadoes from May to July 2020; List of United States tornadoes in April 2020; List of United States tornadoes from January to March 2020; List of United States tornadoes from October to December 2020
Radar 3D volume scan of the 2021 Western Kentucky tornado showing debris lofted over 30,000 feet (9.1 km) in the air as the tornado struck Mayfield, Kentucky. This is a list of government or academic case studies on individual tornadoes or tornado outbreaks which occurred during the 2020s.
June 2020 had an average global surface land and water temperature of 61.56 °F (16.42 °C), which was 1.66°F (0.92°C) above the 20th century average. [10] July 2020 had an average global surface land and water temperature of 62.06 °F (16.70 °C), tying 2016 for the second warmest July on record, and just shy of June 2019's record warmth.