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List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2000–2009)

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1650:. The tornado traveled southeast, before beginning a temporary eastward jog between county roads 1300E and 1400E. The tornado curved southeast again, striking the Parsons Company, Inc.'s manufacturing plant at F4 strength along County Rd 1400 N. The plant was severely damaged by the tornado. Approximately 140 people were in the plant at the time, but all personnel made it to storm shelters in time (approximately 3 to 5 minutes before the tornado arrived). Steel beams and metal siding from the plant were found approximately three-quarters of a mile east in a farm field. From the plant, the tornado continued east, just south of Illinois Route 116/117, affecting 4 farmsteads approximately 1/2 to 1 mile east of the plant. Two of the farmsteads closest to the plant (about 1/2 to 3/4-mile east) had the 2-story houses completely blown away, with only debris remaining in the basements and nearby property. The other two farmsteads had significant damage to the 2-story houses with outbuildings demolished. The center of the tornado tracked about 100 yards south of the houses located on the south side of the road. From the plant to the farmsteads, the average width of the tornado was 400 yards and was close to 1/4-mile wide at times. The tornado was at F4 strength during the 1 mile stretch between the plant and the farmsteads. At this point, the tornado began to move more east-southeast and caused significant damage to a barn near the intersection of County Rds 1300N and 1600E, about 2.5 miles southwest of 1259:. The tornado moved southeast and then moved northeast based on aerial surveys of heavy ground scouring. It made a loop along 875 Rd and continued southeast once again. It then mde another turn northeast and crossed the northern sections of the city uprooting trees, downing power lines and destroying a couple of grain bins. A construction business in a garage was also destroyed. The tornado then continued east of town hitting a large hog farm. At this farm a 70-year-old man was killed while in a storage shed when a tractor that was flipped by the winds crushed him. Many livestock were also killed by debris or flung through the air by the deadly winds. In one case cattle were carried over a mile then left dead in a pile. The tornado then widened to around 3/4 of a mile, reaching its maximum intensity. It did another loop just north of 876 Rd and started to take an ESE track. Numerous vehicles were tossed at this location and a complete farmstead was flattened. Trees were also stripped and debarked. The tornado hit 2 more farmsteads and moved one house off of its foundation. In total, 11 homes received substantial damage and between 100 and 200 utility poles were downed.The tornado remained around 3/4 of a mile wide for a few more miles before suddenly turning SSE and lifting leaving 1 dead. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph. 2424:— The tornado rapidly strengthened immediately after hitting Pont-sur-Sambre, reaching F2-F3 strength just about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the point of touchdown, and a few homes and structures sustained significant damage in this area. Minutes later, the tornado intensified to F4 intensity as it caused major damage to some rural brick homes, one of which was completely leveled to the ground at F4 (T8) strength, and the other sustaining F2 (T4-T5) damage. Winds were estimated at or over 300 kilometres per hour (190 mph) in this area and as the tornado reached a forested area, debarking or uprooting all the trees within a radius of 150 metres (160 yd). Maintaining its strength, the violent tornado struck Hautmont, flattening multiple brick homes and structures. Numerous other homes and some apartment buildings had major structural damage, and a sports complex was also severely damaged. Multiple cars were picked up and thrown hundreds of meters, some of which were hurled into buildings, and large trees were denuded and debarked. Small objects from town were also found tens of kilometers away. 1800:—At the beginning of the path, the tornado impacted homes and farm buildings in rural areas of Monroe County. Two well-built homes were destroyed in that area, with one that was completely leveled. A pickup truck was thrown 100 yards into the living room of the other home, which only had one wall left standing. Debris from the leveled home was found a half-mile away. The tornado continued east, destroying 2 mobile homes and damaging 2 other homes. Numerous trees were snapped in this area. At one point, the circulation split in two, and a double funnel/damage path was observed. The tornado weakened and struck Monroe City before dissipating, where several mobile homes were destroyed on the west side of town. A church sustained considerable roof and wall damage, and other buildings suffered roof damage. 1718:, the most damage was reported. The family was out baling hay at the time and were not hurt. The equipment they used to bale hay (three tractors and a baler) were the only things left unscathed by the tornado. Two houses, five outbuildings, a cattle barn, and miscellaneous farm equipment were all leveled at F4 strength. Machinery and debris were scattered across the yard and in the nearby pond and fields. A new pickup truck was demolished and sheet metal and metal support beams were wrapped around trees and vehicles. About 35 cows were killed, 20 grain bins were demolished, and a semi-truck was overturned. A swath of ground scouring was estimated to be about 700 yds wide. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph. 991:. It touched down producing F0 to F1 damage to trees and roofs. The tornado intensified rather quickly, producing marginal F4 damage near the intersection of NE 63rd Terrace and N Jackson Dr. Another small area of marginal F4 damage was noted just northeast of this location, in the Carriage Hills subdivision, just south of Pleasant Valley Rd near N Brighton Ave. Areas of F1 to F3 intensity damage were noted around these specific neighborhoods. The tornado continued northeast lifting just shy of 1314:. Propane and fuel oil tanks were destroyed. Many homes were stripped to the foundation. Of the six residents of the town, four were injured and were transported to hospitals. Three were deemed to be seriously injured, but none of the injuries were life-threatening. One of the injured was in a basement, One was blown out of the home on the way to the same basement, and two were in a mobile home which was destroyed. The tornado also heavily damaged several farms north of 2519:. At one area, a two-story brick home was nearly destroyed with only part of a kitchen wall left standing. In another area, three homes were destroyed and thrown off their foundations, with one of the three homes not properly anchored and the other two very well constructed. A total of 845 homes sustained damage from the tornado, of which 117 were destroyed, 298 had major damage, 175 suffered minor damage and 255 were directly affected. 1761:— A multiple-vortex tornado first struck Earlington at F4 intensity, with several homes being leveled, trees being "reduced to nubs", and the ground was reportedly scoured to bare soil. A steel beam was carried through the air and was found wedged against trees and other debris. The tornado then caused significant damage to Madisonville where 151 structures were destroyed and hundreds of others were damaged. This was the only violent tornado in the year 3489: 230:. Along the path, over 300 structures were damaged or destroyed. A strip mall was nearly destroyed, cars were thrown from the Highway 35 bypass into ditches, 4 semi-trailers were thrown up to 400 yards, and most of the buildings were damaged or destroyed at the Greene county fairgrounds. The tornado caused $ 15 million (2000 USD) in damage. 3490:
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495:— Numerous homes were destroyed, some of which were completely leveled. Several heavy vehicles or equipment such as bulldozers, dump trunks, and storage containers were rolled over or moved a certain distance. Several other homes, one church, one pole-barn building, and trailers were damaged or destroyed. 1144:
escaped unhurt after his patrol car was thrown about 50 yards and struck by a flying tree and telephone pole. Numerous cases of "missiling" was observed, including glass embedded in trees. Tree debarking was noted in forested areas. Most of the leveled frame homes were on Boaz Rd and Rolling Hills Rd in
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along Tick Ridge Rd. Mobile homes were disintegrated and several modern framed homes were leveled. One frame house was swept clean off its foundation, with only the roof left intact in a creek about 200 yards away. Many vehicles were lifted, rolled, or thrown up to 100 yards or more. A deputy sheriff
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Damage on the south side of Ellsinore was severe, where about 7 businesses were destroyed by F-4 intensity winds. Further down the path, an upscale residential subdivision beyond the northern outskirts of Poplar Bluff received extensive damage. At least two well-constructed homes were leveled by peak
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leaving 1 dead and 38 injured. In total, the tornado was on the ground for around 54 miles with a maximum intensity of F4. A total of 158 homes were leveled and 57 others were seriously damaged. The dollar amount of damage was estimated at 160 million, with 60 million of that agricultural
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at F4 strength. St. Luke Episcopal Church, one of the oldest churches in Tennessee built in 1844, was destroyed. The Carl Perkins Civic Center, the Tennessee Supreme Court Building, the downtown Jackson Post Office, and the National Guard Armory were damaged. The Procter & Gamble factory where
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where it hit the Twin Cinemas and the Vision Industrial Park. The cinema was mostly full of children but they took shelter before it hit. Vehicles from the parking lot were thrown into the seats where the children had been sitting. An 18-year-old male driving past the cinemas was thrown from his
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alone, 6 single family homes and 10 mobile homes were destroyed. Another 10 single-family homes and a mobile home had major damage. A few dozen other residences received some type of minor damage. A few dozen outbuildings, two businesses, and a campground were destroyed or had major damage. The
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where another instance of marginal F4 damage was noted near 79th St and Cernech Rd. Considerable structural damage was noted in this location, along with four 150-foot-tall metal power poles engineered to withstand maximum winds over 200 mph. The tornado produced F1 to F2 damage up to the
59:. The scale ranks tornadoes from F0 to F5, with F0 being the least intense and F5 being the most intense. F4 tornadoes were estimated to have had maximum winds between 207 mph (333 km/h) and 260 mph (420 km/h) and are considered violent tornadoes, along with F5 tornadoes. 297:
After touching down, this tornado rapidly strengthened to F3 intensity. Minutes later, it strengthened to F4 intensity as it caused a 2-mile long path of destruction. The tornado destroyed 194 structures, caused major damage to 52 structures, and tore the roof off a hospital in this area.
413:— The worst part of the damage was in the Winterville area, where 16 homes, seven mobile homes, six businesses and a power substation were destroyed. A few of the destroyed homes were swept away. Numerous other structures including homes and mobile homes sustained minor to severe damage. 193:
Most of the damage caused by this tornado was caused by F2-F3 winds in a primarily residential area of Granite Falls. However, a single F4 damage indicator was given based on the twisted wreckage of an overturned railroad car. The tornado caused $ 20 million (2000 USD) in damage.
844:, where some marginal F4 damage was noted around N 91st St and Leavenworth Rd. The tornado continued some F2 to F3 damage near 84th Terrace north of Leavenworth Rd. This is the location where an 82-year-old man was killed in his residence. The tornado continued northeast through 2475:— In Lone Grove, buildings were thrown off their slabs and the local chamber of commerce office was flattened, indicating low-end EF4 intensity. The tornado destroyed businesses and residences across a swath over 0.5 mi (0.80 km) wide and 35 mi (56 km) long. 1071:
Pringles Potato Chips are made and a Coca-Cola bottling plant was also damaged. Jackson Middle School was destroyed and 24 other schools in the county were damaged. The tornado caused severe damage to the local power and water utilities across the county. The tornado moved into
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for Murfreesboro after weather spotters reported the tornado on the ground. The tornado then entered Murfreesboro and devastated the city. A two-story office building had the upper floor completely removed. Several vehicles were picked up and tossed, including numerous
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A slow-moving tornado that was filmed by numerous storm chasers. At F4 intensity, the tornado destroyed an entire farmstead and a propane and anhydrous ammonia tank farm and machine shed. Several vehicles were tumbled and tossed into a field across from the farmhouse.
1506:, severely damaging the Firth-Norris high school and a nearby middle school. School buses were tossed in this area. Several homes northeast of the schools were flattened as the tornado once again intensified to F4 strength. The damage path continued northeast to 452:— 84 homes and 10 mobile homes were severely damaged or destroyed with minor damage to 67 other homes and three mobile homes. The worst part of the damage occurred in the Fairfield subdivision of the Madison area, where several homes were leveled or swept away. 1165:, tractor-trailer rigs and a tour bus were overturned on the interstate, injuring the drivers. The interstate was closed due to grain bins, tree limbs, and some building debris on the highway. Additional residences were destroyed between the interstate and the 1173:, a total of 15 single-family houses and 13 mobile homes were destroyed. About 20 other single-family houses and 15 mobile homes received major damage. Several dozen other residences had some type of minor damage. The tornado dissipated just northeast of 604:
leaving 3 dead and 122 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph. This tornado was originally rated F5 by NWS surveyors but was later downgraded to an F4 after further surveys done by engineer and meteorologist
1318:, including two farms on which several buildings including the homes were destroyed. One of the farms was a "Centennial Farm". About 12 cattle were killed and others injured. The amount of crop damage was not known. The tornado transitioned to a 62:
Following two particularly devastating tornadoes in 1997 and 1999, engineers questioned the reliability of the Fujita scale. Ultimately, a new scale was devised that took into account 28 different damage indicators; this became known as the
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April 24 a tornado of fourth degree in the scale Fujita–Pearson and with gusts of wind from among 250 and 300 kilometers per hour, he whipped the border zone of Coahuila and Texas, causing three deaths in Black Stones and ten in American
1991:— Major damage occurred, with numerous homes and businesses destroyed. Some of the structures were leveled, and extensive tree and power line damage occurred along the path. The worst damage occurred in the Villa de Fuente area of town. 265:— Near the beginning of the tornado's 18-mile path, the tornado completely destroyed a shopping center and destroyed numerous residential structures. Further down the path, numerous mobile homes were destroyed and trees were snapped. 1160:
was extensively damaged. An estimated 300 acres of forest were destroyed, boat docks were destroyed, and bathing facilities were destroyed. After destroying additional residences and high-tension power lines, the tornado crossed
656:. The tornado suddenly made a northern turn crossing State Highway 10 where it reached F4 strength completely sweeping away a farmstead. It continued north for a little longer before making a loop due to an occlusion of the 2585: 700:. It continued on a northern track eventually destroying a farmstead at F4 strength. A 9-ton grain truck was moved 250 feet and destroyed. 5 transmission towers were toppled. It eventually lifted southeast of the 1489:
itself escaped the strongest winds from the storm, which occurred just south of town, 95 percent of the buildings in town were either destroyed or severely damaged. The lone fatality from the tornado occurred in
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at F4 strength. Two homes next to a lumberyard sustained F4 damage. Most of the city sustained F3 damage aside from the two F4 rated homes. The tornado continued on a mainly eastward path eventually crossing the
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winds estimated around 210 MPH. Around a hundred other homes in this area sustained damage and half were destroyed. Highway 67's asphalt was scoured. This tornado caused $ 45 million (2002 USD) in damage.
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and 43 were totally destroyed. 27 businesses sustained damage, with 5 totally destroyed in Vision Park. Three county engineer buildings were destroyed, with one house used by a township. Total damage in
1334:. One of these sensors recorded a 100 millibar pressure drop as the tornado passed, making it the largest pressure drop recorded in a tornado at the time. The tornado dissipated a few miles north of 47:
phenomena. Each year, more than 2,000 tornadoes are recorded worldwide, with the vast majority occurring in North America and Europe. To assess the intensity of these events, meteorologist
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was nearly swept clean of its buildings. Eight to nine buildings and five to six metal grain bins were swept away. At an occupied farmstead about 9 miles west of
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where the tornado weakened to about F2 strength. The damage path began to narrow here as well. The track then curved more toward the north, passing just south of
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including 100 cattle and 50 hogs lost. Some 150,000 acres of crop land sustained significant damage. The five counties were declared national disaster areas by
1079:. 36 homes were destroyed and nearly 1,000 homes were damaged. Seven commercial buildings were destroyed and another 73 were damaged. The tornado dissipated in 2619: 492: 449: 410: 3566:"Una pesadilla que se vive en el recuerdo: El tornado que azotó San Pedro y que cambió la historia de la tierra colorada y la tiñó de sangre – MisionesOnline" 1322:
with vortices noted by chasers. The tornado was observed and video taped by numerous storm chasers and researchers including storm chaser and meteorologist
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A violent tornado that moved at 65 mph hit the town of Xenia for the second time in 26 years damaging some of the same areas that were hit
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Several homes were completely swept away, trees were completely debarked, and vehicles were mangled as the tornado moved through the area.
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are also included on this list. Violent tornadoes, those rated F4/EF4 and F5/EF5 are rare and only make up 2% of all recorded tornadoes.
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The same supercell that produced the EF4 tornado above in Argentina spawned a second EF4 in Brazil that swept away many homes.
1027: 1591:. 2 fatalities occurred in a destroyed frame house. Two mobile homes were destroyed with 1 fatality. The tornado crossed into 760:, producing F4 damage to additional businesses and homes. The tornado weakened to F3 as it moved northeast and crossed into 2683: 68: 37: 2718: 2614: 2609: 2599: 1703: 1477:. The tornado reached its peak width of 2.5 miles wide at this time as well. Many well-built homes were demolished from 3628: 1072: 836:. This tornado initially produced F0 to F1 damage but produced F3 damage to 2 homes, just south of Parallel Pkwy near 3551: 2678: 756:
vehicle and killed. The tornado then destroyed five industries in the Vision Industrial Park, before moving north of
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before dissipating leaving 13 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph.
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where it destroyed or heavily damaged all buildings, other structures, and vehicles in the small town of
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The winds estimated by the Fujita Scale are estimated values and have not been verified scientifically.
1654:. The tornado continued to move east-southeast and damaged a house about 1.25 miles south-southwest of 1485:, along with grain bins, farm sheds, and outbuildings. Many trees were destroyed or uprooted. Although 928:
at high-end F4 strength. The tornado is speculated by many people to be of F5 strength while it was in
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leaving 4 dead and 30 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 250 and 260 mph.
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leaving 2 dead and 30 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph.
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leaving 4 dead and 17 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph.
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leaving 3 dead and 6 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph.
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leaving 11 dead and 36 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be between 207 and 260 mph.
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where it soon destroyed the Denmark Elementary School. It continued on an ENE track striking the
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was near 30 million dollars. It continued much further northeast eventually lifted southwest of
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at 2.6 miles wide. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in-between 207 and 260 mph.
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leaving four dead. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph.
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where intensified to F4 strength. The tornado remained at F4 strength as it crossed into
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which have been officially labeled as F4, EF4, IF4, or an equivalent rating during the
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leaving 2 dead and 33 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be 210 mph.
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within tornadic storms based on the damage caused; this became known as the
1603:. It continued to stay over mainly rural land until it dissipated south of 1539:. This tornado is also the second widest in recorded history second to the 82: 2447: 2413: 2409: 2240: 2236: 2041: 1975: 1823: 1819: 1784: 1737: 1647: 1626: 1584: 1562: 1430: 1397: 1256: 1235: 1196: 1131: 1102: 988: 967: 941: 892: 800: 704:. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph. 660:. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph. 580: 559: 514: 354: 317: 2197: 2158: 1940: 1905: 1662:
leaving 3 injured. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be 240 mph.
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had their roofs blown off at F2 strength. The tornado traveled from
644:— A fairly photogenic but violent tornado touched down southeast of 3065: 2770: 2443: 21: 2777:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. August 4, 2011 1587:. The tornado moved east-northeast where it killed 3 people near 857:. There were 14 buildings destroyed, 42 with major damage within 1762: 1536: 748: 723: 213: 1599:. The tornado mainly stayed in rural areas after crossing into 1330:. Researchers also deployed weather sensors around the town of 1694:
A violent cone tornado touched down along 44th St SE north of
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where a few homes sustained F3 damage. After passing south of
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tornado reached low-end F4 strength in the community of
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An extremely violent wedge tornado touched down SE of
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European Severe Storms Laboratory. 2022 3012:"La Plata MD F4 Tornado – 20 Years Later" 2634:List of tornadoes striking downtown areas 1841:Tornado outbreak of September 21–23, 2006 2620:List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2010–2019) 1579:A violent tornado touched down south of 1251:— A violent tornado touched down WNW of 1158:Mermet Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area 1154:Mermet Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area 692:A violent tornado touched down north of 493:Tornado outbreak of November 23–24, 2001 450:Tornado outbreak of November 23–24, 2001 411:Tornado outbreak of November 23–24, 2001 2737: 2735: 2670: 2650: 2605:List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks 1294:— A violent wedge tornado touched down 1054:— A violent tornado touched down NW of 598:Taylors Island Wildlife Management Area 3572:from the original on September 9, 2021 2771:"The Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF Scale)" 372:Tornado outbreak of September 24, 2001 2797:"Enhanced F Scale for Tornado Damage" 2422:August 2008 European tornado outbreak 1759:Tornado outbreak of November 15, 2005 1214:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003 1124:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003 1052:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003 981:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003 910:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003 826:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003 263:Tornado outbreak of December 16, 2000 51:devised a method to estimate maximum 7: 2508:Tornado outbreak of April 9–11, 2009 983:— A violent tornado touched down in 2344:Tornado outbreak of May 22–27, 2008 2215:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak 2176:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak 2137:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak 2102:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak 2067:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak 1465:, crossing the county line west of 702:Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge 3530:"European Severe Weather Database" 1292:2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak 1249:2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak 654:Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge 14: 1706:about 2 miles north-northwest of 642:Tornado outbreak of June 23, 2002 2715:"UK, Holland top twister league" 1064:McKellar–Sipes Regional Airport 1028:McKellar-Sipes Regional Airport 2952:"September 24, 2001 Tornadoes" 1326:and engineer and storm chaser 1: 2743:"Fujita Tornado Damage Scale" 2684:National Climatic Data Center 1510:and then to 2 miles north of 741:2002 Van Wert–Roselms tornado 69:TORRO tornado intensity scale 38:TORRO tornado intensity scale 2719:British Broadcasting Company 2615:List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes 2610:List of F5 and EF5 tornadoes 2600:Tornado intensity and damage 1704:LaMoure County, North Dakota 861:. The tornado dissipated in 764:. 164 homes were damaged in 1073:Henderson County, Tennessee 24:decade. These scales – the 3650: 2825:. National Weather Service 2679:"U.S. Tornado Climatology" 1471:Lancaster County, Nebraska 1435:Jefferson County, Nebraska 1066:and then hitting downtown 528:Mark Twain National Forest 73:International Fujita scale 34:International Fujita scale 1075:where it hit the city of 165: 159: 153: 150: 147: 144: 131: 126: 121: 116: 111: 106: 101: 96: 91: 86: 1847:National Weather Service 1601:Daviess County, Missouri 1593:Daviess County, Missouri 1148:. After passing through 1136:Pulaski County, Illinois 846:Wyandotte County, Kansas 3634:2000s natural disasters 2801:Storm Prediction Center 2775:Storm Prediction Center 2748:Storm Prediction Center 1447:Saline County, Nebraska 1439:Saline County, Nebraska 1320:multiple-vortex tornado 1171:Massac County, Illinois 938:Barton County, Missouri 936:and then crossing into 859:Platte County, Missouri 855:Platte County, Missouri 1833:Murphysboro, Illinois 1524:Otoe County, Nebraska 1463:Gage County, Nebraska 1453:. Homes southeast of 1206:Tinker Air Force Base 1167:Pope County, Illinois 853:before crossing into 771:Van Wert County, Ohio 766:Van Wert County, Ohio 762:Paulding County, Ohio 573:2002 La Plata tornado 65:Enhanced Fujita scale 30:Enhanced Fujita scale 3568:. 5 September 2020. 1640:2004 Roanoke tornado 1541:2013 El Reno tornado 2823:"Violent Tornadoes" 2517:semi-trailer trucks 1423:2004 Hallam tornado 607:Timothy P. 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