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and hundreds of vehicles were damaged or destroyed in the parking lots around campus. Twelve students at the university were trapped in damaged buildings but all were eventually rescued. Due to the damage, the university was closed until
February 18. Past Union University, the tornado weakened slightly and maintained EF3 strength along the remainder of the path. It tracked across U.S. Route 45, heavily damaging several banks, businesses, a hospital, and several doctors offices. The tornado then moved through the northern part of Jackson, inflicting significant damage to many subdivisions and businesses. The Chapel Creek, Indian Hills, and Wyndhurst subdivisions were all struck by the tornado. Numerous homes were damaged in this area, some of which sustained loss of roofs and exterior walls. Additional damage was noted at Northside High School, at the Jackson Oaks Senior Living Complex, and in the Walnut Trace subdivision as well. Continuing northeast, the tornado caused major damage to multiple additional homes as it crossed near the intersection of Christmasville Road and Ashport Road. The Madison County Fire Station #11 was destroyed in this area as well, with the station's fire engine and pumper, along with its water and brush trucks all being damaged. Beyond this point, the tornado weakened and dissipated. Overall, 70 structures in Jackson were destroyed and more than 500 more damaged. Despite causing EF4 damage after dark in a densely populated area, the tornado did not cause any deaths in Jackson, though 51 people were injured, and the initial EF3 tornado caused three fatalities and 14 injuries. The second of the two tornadoes was the third violent tornado to hit Jackson in 10 years. Two others, both rated F4, had devastated the community on
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Memphis and Jackson areas, as well as central Arkansas (one producing a tornado that tracked 122 miles (196 km) and lasted about two hours) between 5:00 and 7:30 pm CST (2300 to 0130 UTC) while numerous other tornadoes were reported across northern Mississippi northwest of
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trailers were tossed around, a power substation was severely damaged, and several warehouse structures sustained heavy damage. This included a DSC warehouse that was destroyed, killing three people inside. Numerous windows were shattered at the Willow Lake
Business Park, and utility poles and trees were snapped in the area. Multiple homes along Maple Tree Drive and Pinbranch Court were damaged, five of which sustained major damage. The Hardy Bottling Company facility was also damaged, which released 120,000 pounds (54,000 kg) of
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1872:. On February 6, numerous schools, colleges, government buildings, churches, businesses, and shopping malls were forced to close throughout southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois due to the inclement weather. The winter storm was responsible for at least four deaths: one each in Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Quebec.
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Tennessee counties alone, the Red Cross sent out over 100 volunteers to deliver meals and supplies. Emergency assistance was also offered by
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Jackson, almost immediately intensifying into a violent EF4 and causing tremendous damage. Several large, brick, two-story dormitory buildings sustained major structural damage, two of which completely collapsed. In total, 80% of the dormitory buildings on campus were damaged or destroyed,
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Arkansas since detailed record keeping began in 1950. In all, 13 people
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as the squall line raced eastward ahead of the cold front. After several additional tornadoes touched down in
Alabama during the early morning hours just before dawn, the primary severe weather threat became damaging wind across the Mid-Atlantic States. No additional tornadoes were reported during
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As the surface low progressed northeast, a strong jet streak was positioned over the warm sector, with winds moving East which was perpendicular to the direction of the surface winds, which were out at the southeast. This sharp change in winds resulted in much wind shear and wind profiles favoring
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in Highland were damaged or destroyed, including a strip mall, a restaurant, a church, and a car dealership. The local fire station was destroyed along with much of the equipment inside, and multiple vehicles were overturned along the highway. In the Highland area 40 homes and mobile homes were
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electricity customers in Macon and Trousdale Counties lost power, some of whom did not have their service restored for a week. Macon County schools were closed until February 19. In total, roughly 260 houses in the three Tennessee counties were destroyed, and damage amounts were estimated at $
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was told that the game may have to be stopped. Although the game continued to completion, at the game's end fans were not allowed to leave the arena until the storm had passed. National Weather Service Meteorologist Bobby Boyd theorized that cold air downbursts impinged on the development of a
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that was moved one foot. FedEx service was disrupted due to flight delays and closed roads, all because of the tornado damage in surrounding areas. The airport weather station's reporting equipment recorded a wind gust of 73 knots (84 mph; 135 km/h). In the Clarke Road area, tractor
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community. Numerous homes were damaged or destroyed in Huntersville, and two people were killed. A church in town sustained major damage, and a nearby church bus was tossed several hundred feet and flipped upside down. The tornado then exited Huntersville and headed towards the city of
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was stripped down to its frame and tires and found wrapped around the stump of a large tree that was snapped. An unanchored home in the area was swept clean from its foundation as well, leaving only the slab behind. Maintaining EF3 intensity, the tornado then struck the town of
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and a few other businesses were damaged along Winchester Road before the tornado dissipated. Numerous trees and power poles were snapped along much of the tornado's path through Southaven and Memphis, and electricity supply to about 65,000 customers was briefly cut.
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toured the Macon County destruction on February 8 and promised relief to individuals. The logging industry in Macon County was hit hard, with about a million dollars worth of trees destroyed. Debris from Lafayette was found as far north as
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office in Memphis rated the tornado as an EF2. Three people were killed and 13 others were injured. Shelby County Election Commission administrator James Johnson stated the weather did not interfere with Super Tuesday primary
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The outbreak generated 87 tornadoes over 15 hours from the afternoon of February 5 until the early morning of February 6. The storm system produced several destructive tornadoes in heavily populated areas, most notably in the
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area, another fatality occurred as a man abandoned his mobile home and sought shelter in a large metal shipping container, which was tossed hundreds of yards into a wooded area. The tornado continued on and crossed into
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metropolitan area and south-central Kentucky, where several deadly tornadoes were reported during the evening hours between 7:30 pm and 11:00 pm CST (0130 to 0500 UTC) Meanwhile, the squall line that developed from near
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tower cameras broadcast live footage of the tornado moving through the southeastern parts of Memphis, producing multiple bright blue power flashes along the way. By this point, the National Weather Service issued a
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by the tornado in this area. One car was tossed 75 yards (69 m) into a farm field. A rest area along the interstate was severely damaged before the tornado began to weaken and lifted as it approached
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The first long-lived supercell, which spawned the tornado with the longest continuous track of any single tornado to occur during this outbreak, developed around 4:50 p.m. CST (2250 UTC) southeast of
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were killed and 140 were injured. At least 200 homes and businesses were destroyed along the tornado's path. Damage from this tornado was estimated at nearly $ 120 million across the seven counties.
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department store. Damage surveyors noted very poor construction at this location, and six people in the mall were injured. Cars and semi-trailers near the mall were flipped and damaged as well. A
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plant was ripped apart by the tornado in the southwestern portion of the county. The area was evacuated and no one was injured at the plant. Two people were killed at a home along
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EF3 damage to a block foundation home that was leveled in Castalian Springs, Tennessee.
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4707:. NBC 15 WMTV (Madison, Wisconsin). Associated Press. February 6, 2008. Archived from
2833:"Preliminary Tracks/County-Fatalities and State-Fatalities for Feb 5–6, 2008 Outbreak"
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trucks were thrown 100 yards (91 m), and aircraft were moved around, including a
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3530:"Why Did The Tornado Skip Nashville & Davidson County – A Meteorologist's Theory"
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4842:"Bredesen Announces Eight Additional Counties Approved For Federal Disaster Aid"
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4322:. NBC 24. com (Toledo, Ohio). Associated Press. February 7, 2008. Archived from
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declarations were issued on February 5; four for Tennessee, and one in Alabama.
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2996:. The Natchez Democrat. The Associated Press. February 6, 2008. Archived from
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4508:"Weather summary for all of southern Ontario and The national Capital region"
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until February 7 as the center of the system moved slowly out of the area.
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The SPC's convective outlook on February 5, 2008, at 1939 UTC (1:39 pm CST)
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Environment Canada (Southern Ontario/Ottawa-Gatineau) (February 7, 2008).
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On February 6, a slight risk of severe weather was issued for much of the
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radar scan of the supercell that produced the Southaven/Memphis tornado.
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destroyed, eight sustained major damage, and 19 sustained minor damage.
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4023:. News8austin.com (Austin, Texas). Associated Press. February 6, 2008.
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4896:"TN Department Of Human Services Offers Assistance To Tornado Victims"
4817:. WMC-TV (Memphis). Associated Press. February 8, 2008. Archived from
3814:. WMC-TV (Memphis). Associated Press. February 6, 2008. Archived from
3192:. WMC-TV (Memphis). Associated Press. February 6, 2008. Archived from
3081:. WMC-TV (Memphis). Associated Press. February 5, 2008. Archived from
1637:, at 3:02 a.m. CST (0902 UTC). The tornado touched down south of
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4021:"At least 54 dead in destructive onslaught of tornadoes in the South"
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which killed 76 people. This record would not be surpassed until the
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4268:"Hourly Data Report for February 04, 2008 (Toronto Pearson Airport)"
1096:, another powerful tornado touched down near the rural community of
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trailing the low-pressure area approached the region from the west.
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Black, Lisa; Fergus, Mary Ann; Wang, Andrew L. (February 6, 2008).
4218:
3313:"The January 17–22, 1999 Tornado Outbreak --- Preliminary Synopsis"
298:
The weather system which produced the tornadoes caused significant
4374:"Significant to near Major Flood for Western and Southern Indiana"
4296:. Tribstar.com. Associated Press. February 7, 2008. Archived from
2638:"Winter storm and freezing rain warnings in effect for some areas"
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touring tornado-ravaged Middle Tennessee areas on February 8, 2008
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Tracks of all the tornadoes which touched down during the outbreak
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NWS Memphis (February 5, 2008). "Severe Weather Statement". NOAA.
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Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (February 9, 2008).
2227:"HPC Synoptic Scale Analysis Loop – 080205/1200Z – 080206/0900Z"
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Widespread destruction from the tornado in Lafayette, Tennessee.
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4294:"NEW: 3 bodies found in flooded quarry as swollen rivers crest"
1841:, and numerous flight cancellations also occurred at Toronto's
1830:, received from 4 to 20 inches (10 to 51 centimetres) of snow.
3165:"Official: Could take 3 weeks to get power to area of Memphis"
3079:"Tornado touchdown, storm damage reported across Memphis area"
1262:
Castalian Springs–Lafayette, Tennessee/Tompkinsville, Kentucky
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Castalian Springs–Lafayette, Tennessee/Tompkinsville, Kentucky
4791:
Paine, Anne; Colby Sledge; Rachel Stults (February 8, 2008).
4535:"GTA Digs Out From Biggest One Day Feb. Snowfall In 30 Years"
4454:"Major Winter Storm Hits Central and Southern Lower Michigan"
3972:"National Weather Service Monroe County Storm Survey Details"
3480:"Predators deal with Hurricanes, then tornadoes in Nashville"
2943:. Arkansas Department of Emergency Management. Archived from
2539:
2537:
2262:"Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak February 5th & 6th, 2008"
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declared a state of emergency for the area and activated the
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A home that was swept off its foundation at EF4 intensity in
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report regarding storm damage to Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
4815:"President Bush declares Tenn. counties major disaster area"
1673:(the fifth for the outbreak) for Morgan County and southern
1105:. Weakening to EF2 strength, the tornado struck the town of
567:
List of tornadoes in the 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
4921:. Nashville Predator/National Hockey League. Archived from
4510:. vaughanweather.com via Environment Canada. Archived from
2229:. Storm Prediction Center. February 5, 2008. Archived from
1483:
as an EF3, where two frame homes and two mobile homes near
814:, resulting in severe damage. At least 40 businesses along
4404:"February 5–6, 2008 Major Winter Storm Southern Wisconsin"
3812:"Emergency officials say 24 killed by storms in Tennessee"
2874:"NWS Little Rock, AR - Severe Weather on February 5, 2008"
2859:"NWS Little Rock, AR - Damage Pictures (February 5, 2008)"
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4192:"Family of 3 killed when twister shreds home in Lawrence"
2803:"Tornado that hit Mountain View peeled roof off hospital"
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Federal Emergency Management Agency (February 7, 2008).
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3167:. The Tennessean.com. Associated Press. February 7, 2008
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announced that for their game on February 7 against the
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also issued freezing rain and winter storm warnings for
3634:. Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. Archived from
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Cheshier, Tajuana; Anthony, Ashley (February 7, 2008).
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EF4 damage to a large brick home near Moulton, Alabama.
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to select the presidential candidates for the upcoming
4102:"EF-2 Newtonville - Oakman Tornado - February 6, 2008"
3104:
CTV News via The Associated Press (February 5, 2008).
2689:"Atkins Community Works Together In Tornado Aftermath"
2170:"Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak of February 5–6, 2008"
2117:"Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak of February 5–6, 2008"
1947:
List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
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February 6, 2008, 03:24 a.m. CST (UTC−06:00)
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February 5, 2008, 10:50 p.m. CST (UTC−06:00)
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freight terminal's fire station suffered roof damage,
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The tornado intensified to EF4 strength as it entered
3839:"Macon: Gas fire erupts; at least 10 deaths reported"
3454:"Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak - February 5–6, 2008"
1814:, two waves of moderate to heavy snow accompanied by
1790:, up to 14 inches (36 cm) of snow fell north of
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The tornado continued across the state boundary into
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February 5, 2008, 6:56 p.m. CST (UTC−06:00)
27:
Deadly tornado outbreak in the southern United States
4765:. US Department of Homeland Security. Archived from
3106:"Tornadoes rip through U.S. South, at least 15 dead"
2061:"Severe weather, tornadoes kill dozens across South"
216:, while 24 states in the United States were holding
4481:"GTA hit by second snowstorm in less than 24 hours"
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2831:Carbin, Greg; Thompson, Daphne (February 7, 2008).
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4075:"EF-1 Beaverton - Guin Tornado - February 6, 2008"
2744:"Tornado to Blame for Two Deaths in Conway County"
4793:"Tennessee rallies to help storm-tossed counties"
4677:Associated Press/NBC Detroit (February 7, 2008).
4347:"Flooding Extensive In The Northern Miami Valley"
3190:"At least 8 people dead after tornadoes hit Tenn"
3019:WREG-TV (Memphis, Tennessee) (February 5, 2008).
2691:. Little Rock, Arkansas: KTHV. February 7, 2008.
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1833:Over 1,000 flight cancellations were reported at
4763:"President Declares Major Disaster For Arkansas"
4320:"Rivers begin to recede, still causing problems"
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3860:Sledge, Colby; Howard, Kate (February 7, 2008).
1011:Fayette County–Haywood County–Jackson, Tennessee
5051:, with HTML drilldowns to Google satellite maps
2665:. CNN.com. Associated Press. February 7, 2008.
2636:CTV (Southwestern Ontario) (February 6, 2008).
2587:"Feb 6, 2008 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook"
2385:"Feb 5, 2008 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook"
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2332:"Feb 5, 2008 1300 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook"
1669:area, leading the NWS in Huntsville to issue a
745:. The tornado touched down to the southwest of
639:Atkins–Clinton–Mountain View–Highland, Arkansas
634:Atkins–Clinton–Mountain View–Highland, Arkansas
366:instability, was well over 1000 J/kg, and
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4427:"Snowfall Reports from February 5th & 6th"
2966:National Climatic Data Center (May 16, 2008).
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2899:. KAIT 8 (Jonesboro, Arkansas). Archived from
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2663:"800 vehicles trapped on Wisconsin interstate"
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2175:. The National Weather Service. Archived from
212:on February 5 and 6, 2008. The event began on
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4648:"Chicago Recovering From Latest Bout Of Snow"
4617:Jones, Meg; Garza, Jesse (February 6, 2008).
4425:NWS Quad Cities, Iowa/IL (February 7, 2008).
3482:. NHL.com. Associated Press. February 6, 2008
2606:
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2122:. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
2027:"Voters turn out in droves for Super Tuesday"
150:57 fatalities (+4 non-tornadic), 425 injuries
8:
4871:. United Press International. Archived from
4621:. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Archived from
4402:NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan (February 11, 2008).
3184:
3182:
2518:Storm Prediction Center (February 5, 2008).
2433:Storm Prediction Center (February 6, 2008).
2406:Storm Prediction Center (February 5, 2008).
2355:"Some high-risk days of the 1980s and 1990s"
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51:Map of reported tornadoes (tornadoes in red)
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5975:2008 natural disasters in the United States
3955:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
3885:"Macon County schools closed until Feb. 19"
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2614:. Storm Prediction Center. February 6, 2008
2334:. Storm Prediction Center. February 5, 2008
770:at EF3 intensity, passing near the town of
105:(Record for a tornado outbreak in February)
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4840:Tennessee Government (February 12, 2008).
4349:. WHIO-TV 7 (Dayton, Ohio). Archived from
4244:. National Weather Service. Archived from
4242:"Severe Weather on February 5, 2008 (Pg2)"
4140:. National Weather Service. Archived from
4104:. National Weather Service. Archived from
4077:. National Weather Service. Archived from
4050:. National Weather Service. Archived from
4048:""Super Tuesday" Outbreak Weather Summary"
3532:. National Weather Service. Archived from
3456:. National Weather Service. Archived from
3408:"Union's damage estimates may reach $ 40M"
3288:. National Weather Service. Archived from
2895:Region 8 Storm Center (February 8, 2008).
2562:. National Weather Service. Archived from
2308:. National Weather Service. Archived from
2306:"Severe Weather on February 5, 2008 (Pg1)"
2264:. National Weather Service. Archived from
2003:. National Weather Service. Archived from
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432:, the rest of southern Illinois, southern
289:1985 United States–Canada tornado outbreak
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6005:February 2008 events in the United States
5014:WMC-TV (Memphis, TN) storm damage gallery
3703:"Tornado Victims Rebuild In Macon County"
3133:"Tornado Emergency Summary Feb 5–6, 2008"
2255:
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1806:received close to 1 inch (25 mm) of
1150:EF4 damage to dormitory buildings at the
836:Southaven, Mississippi/Memphis, Tennessee
831:Southaven, Mississippi/Memphis, Tennessee
4917:Nashville Predators (February 6, 2008).
4869:"Bush to visit tornado-struck Tennessee"
4619:"Snowstorm living up to advance billing"
3286:"February 5, 2008 - Storm Damage Survey"
2994:"At least two tornadoes hit Mississippi"
2897:"Tornadic Damage Rating Upgraded to EF4"
2520:"SPC Storm Reports for February 5, 2008"
1857:, about 1,000 vehicles were stranded on
1349:22 fatalities (+1 indirect), 63 injuries
570:
273:Tornado outbreak of February 21–22, 1971
3908:"Tornadoes destroyed hundreds of homes"
3705:. Newschannel5.com 2008. Archived from
3557:"Historic Inn Suffers Damage In Storms"
1973:
1547:February 6, 2008, 03:02 a.m.
1289:February 5, 2008, 10:02 p.m.
189:Time from first tornado to last tornado
4894:WPTY-TV (Memphis) (February 9, 2008).
4844:. Tennesseeanytime.org. Archived from
4565:"Fickle storm delivers a slushy punch"
4533:City News Toronto (February 7, 2008).
4372:NWS Indianapolis (February 10, 2008).
3999:"Tennessee Tornado Death Toll Revised"
3948:
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3112:from the original on February 12, 2009
2914:
2695:from the original on February 10, 2008
1851:General Mitchell International Airport
1734:and parts of northern Indiana between
1174:February 5, 2008, 6:59 p.m.
1026:February 5, 2008, 6:21 p.m.
866:February 5, 2008, 5:32 p.m.
670:February 5, 2008, 4:49 p.m.
483:Early on the morning of February 5, a
362:values, a measurement of the level of
18:Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak of 2008
4944:WTVF (Nashville) (February 9, 2008).
4452:NWS Grand Rapids (February 7, 2008).
3767:"Power restored in Macon County seat"
3559:. WSMV-TV (Nashville). Archived from
3501:WTVF (Nashville) (February 5, 2008).
3021:"Tornadoes in the Mid-South 2-5-2008"
2480:"Weather glossary for storm spotters"
1984:Billion Dollar U.S. Weather Disasters
1681:, though no tornadoes were reported.
7:
5478:January 2012 (Center Point–Clay, AL)
4681:. ClickonDetroit.com. Archived from
4596:"Winter storm moves east out of GTA"
4270:. Environment Canada. Archived from
4240:NWS Little Rock (February 9, 2008).
3931:"Tornado Damage Estimates Coming In"
3929:News Channel 5 (February 11, 2008).
3662:"Natural Gas Plant Erupts In Flames"
3340:"Madison County Tornado May 4, 2003"
2872:NWS Little Rock (February 7, 2008).
2801:Yeager, Melissa (February 8, 2008).
2304:NWS Little Rock (February 6, 2008).
1379:, which was nationally televised on
1336:136–165 mph (219–266 km/h)
797:and impacted the rural community of
717:166–200 mph (267–322 km/h)
5055:Storm Chaser Tony Laubach's Account
4730:Hughes, Graham (February 7, 2008).
4679:"Metro Detroit Digs Out, Cleans Up"
4658:from the original on April 12, 2008
4460:from the original on April 11, 2008
4433:from the original on April 11, 2008
4380:from the original on April 11, 2008
4194:. Decatur Daily.com. Archived from
4190:Thomas, Ronnie (February 7, 2008).
4167:. Decatur Daily.com. Archived from
4046:NWS Huntsville (February 6, 2008).
4027:from the original on April 11, 2008
3978:from the original on March 24, 2008
3906:The Tennessean (February 7, 2008).
3883:The Tennessean (February 7, 2008).
3837:The Tennessean (February 6, 2008).
3790:"Trousdale to get power at 10 p.m."
3788:The Tennessean (February 8, 2008).
3765:The Tennessean (February 7, 2008).
3660:News Channel 5 (February 6, 2008).
3555:Marshall, Anne (February 6, 2008).
3367:"Storms Devastate Union University"
3365:News Channel 5 (February 6, 2008).
3237:from the original on April 30, 2008
3059:from the original on April 20, 2008
3051:Callahan, Jody (February 5, 2008).
2839:from the original on April 13, 2008
2669:from the original on April 15, 2008
2086:Amitai, Eyal; Greenbelt; X. Llort.
2067:from the original on April 16, 2008
2033:from the original on April 14, 2008
1962:Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2020
1643:William B. Bankhead National Forest
1509:Evansville tornado of November 2005
781:and tore through the south edge of
198:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
40:2008 Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak
4948:. NewsChannel5.com. Archived from
4345:Grimes, Becky (February 6, 2008).
4219:"New Huntsville Storm Survey Info"
4163:Decatur Daily (February 7, 2008).
3997:Bard, Travis (February 14, 2008).
3933:. Newschannel5.com. Archived from
3664:. Newschannel5.com. Archived from
3607:"Trousdale County feels forgotten"
3505:. NewsChannel5.com. Archived from
3503:"Hockey Fans Take Refuge In Arena"
3369:. Newschannel5.com. Archived from
3229:Brown, George (February 5, 2008).
2941:"State Situation, Tornado Summary"
1896:declaration was made by President
260:, and the northeastern end of the
25:
5009:NWS Little Rock, AR storm summary
4217:Spann, James (February 6, 2008).
2742:Hart, Sydney (February 5, 2008).
1006:Jackson, Tennessee tornado family
4994:NWS Shreveport, LA storm summary
4989:NWS Louisville, KY storm summary
4984:NWS Birmingham, AL storm summary
4979:NWS Huntsville, AL storm summary
4867:UPI writers (February 6, 2008).
4138:"Lawrence/Morgan County Tornado"
3701:Newschannel 5 (March 20, 2008).
3605:Sisk, Chas (February 10, 2008).
3584:"Tornado death count up 1 to 32"
3582:AP writers (February 18, 2008).
3053:"Storms slice through Mid-South"
2414:from the original on May 7, 2008
2001:"Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak"
1633:in Alabama spawned a tornado in
182:Most severe tornado damage; see
4999:NWS Nashville, TN storm summary
4221:. WBMA-LP (Birmingham, Alabama)
2092:American Meteorological Society
1999:NWS Mobile (February 6, 2008).
111:
32:2020 Nashville tornado outbreak
3744:"Debris found in Adair County"
2612:"Storm reports for 02/06/2008"
2288:"WPC Surface Analysis Archive"
1422:The tornado then tracked into
1359:, moved to the northeast over
381:On February 5 at 6:39 am
1:
5970:History of Memphis, Tennessee
5004:NWS Memphis, TN storm summary
4974:NWS Paducah, KY storm summary
4654:(Chicago). February 7, 2008.
4650:. NBC5.com. Associated Press/
4594:CBC News (February 7, 2008).
4537:. CityNews.ca. Archived from
4479:CTV News (February 6, 2008).
2211:National Climatic Data Center
2115:Hayes, John L. (March 2009).
2029:. CNN.com. February 6, 2008.
1987:National Climatic Data Center
1843:Pearson International Airport
958:Memphis International Airport
397:of severe storms for most of
5446:Hackleburg–Phil Campbell, AL
5437:Mid-April 2011 (April 19-24)
5432:Mid-April 2011 (April 14-16)
4456:. National Weather Service.
4376:. National Weather Service.
3974:. National Weather Service.
3862:"Macon death toll now at 14"
2835:. National Weather Service.
2410:. National Weather Service.
2168:John L. Hayes (March 2009).
2145:. TVNZ.co.nz. Archived from
1989:. Accessed January 28, 2009.
1839:O'Hare International Airport
1802:, where some areas north of
1696:Little Rock National Airport
1594:170 mph (270 km/h)
1221:170 mph (270 km/h)
1073:165 mph (266 km/h)
913:125 mph (201 km/h)
789:, slamming into the town of
5024:My Way storm damage gallery
4946:"Titans Help Storm Victims"
3629:"TORNADO EMERGENCY SUMMARY"
3138:. TNEMA.com. Archived from
2206:September 15, 1999, at the
936:. The tornado first struck
730:13 fatalities, 139 injuries
478:severe thunderstorm watches
334:formed across the southern
262:Nashville metropolitan area
6026:
5152:Early-April 1936 (April 5)
5147:Early-April 1936 (April 1)
4406:. National Weather Service
3746:. National Weather Service
3131:TNEMA (February 8, 2008).
3023:. wreg.com. Archived from
2560:"Severe Weather Statement"
2522:. National Weather Service
2458:"Mesoscale Discussion 161"
2437:. National Weather Service
2383:Hales (February 5, 2008).
2143:"Tornado toll rises to 57"
1826:, as well as southwestern
1511:, which killed 24 people.
1383:, was being played at the
564:
358:across the outbreak area.
29:
5844:
5766:
5760:Tornado outbreaks of 2008
5462:Tuscaloosa–Birmingham, AL
5097:
5091:Tornado events in Alabama
4165:"4th tornado victim dies"
4136:NWS Huntsville, Alabama.
3055:. Commercial Appeal.com.
2805:. KY3.com. Archived from
2589:. Storm Prediction Center
2585:Mead (February 6, 2008).
2460:. Storm Prediction Center
2456:Racy (February 5, 2008).
2387:. Storm Prediction Center
2260:NWS Birmingham, Alabama.
2141:TVNZ (February 8, 2008).
1661:. The tornado moved into
1607:4 fatalities, 23 injuries
1580:
1524:
1322:
1266:
1207:
1143:
1086:3 fatalities, 14 injuries
1059:
926:3 fatalities, 13 injuries
899:
840:
703:
643:
600:
597:
594:
591:
588:
585:
582:
579:
254:Memphis metropolitan area
180:
158:$ 1.2 billion (2008
142:
138:
134:
92:
88:
84:
64:
60:
56:
44:
5965:Sumner County, Tennessee
5950:Lawrence County, Alabama
5935:Tornadoes in Mississippi
5127:Palm Sunday (March) 1920
4705:"Fatal Interstate Crash"
2213:. Accessed May 13, 2008.
2059:CNN (February 6, 2008).
1957:Winter storms of 2007–08
1927:National Football League
1870:Wisconsin National Guard
1690:during the passage of a
1635:Lawrence County, Alabama
1520:Moulton–Decatur, Alabama
1515:Moulton–Decatur, Alabama
1413:Sumner County, Tennessee
1396:and downtown Nashville.
1357:Hardin County, Tennessee
1092:Northeast of Memphis in
999:National Weather Service
572:Confirmed tornadoes by
448:, parts of southeastern
30:For the 2020 event, see
5960:Macon County, Tennessee
5945:Jackson County, Alabama
5019:NOAA Service Assessment
2968:"Storm Events Database"
1619:Starkville, Mississippi
1481:Monroe County, Kentucky
391:Storm Prediction Center
368:Storm Relative Helicity
318:Meteorological synopsis
175:Lower Ohio River Valley
5940:Tornadoes in Tennessee
5347:Hurricane Katrina 2005
5049:Map of storm locations
5039:Stories from the storm
4898:. Myeyewitnessnews.com
4001:. Myeyewitnessnews.com
3342:. NOAA. Archived from
3315:. NOAA. Archived from
2970:. NOAA. Archived from
1889:
1771:
1538:Meteorological history
1476:
1404:
1369:National Hockey League
1280:Meteorological history
1165:Meteorological history
1017:Meteorological history
934:Southaven, Mississippi
857:Meteorological history
661:Meteorological history
574:Enhanced Fujita rating
562:
436:, most of the rest of
378:
327:
206:Southern United States
171:Southern United States
5930:Tornadoes in Kentucky
5925:Tornadoes in Arkansas
5864:August 31–September 4
4483:. CTV. Archived from
3233:. WREG-TV (Memphis).
2201:Storm Events database
1883:
1776:winter storm warnings
1769:
1679:Huntsville Metro area
1584:Enhanced Fujita scale
1474:
1402:
1326:Enhanced Fujita scale
1211:Enhanced Fujita scale
1063:Enhanced Fujita scale
938:Southaven High School
903:Enhanced Fujita scale
743:Yell County, Arkansas
707:Enhanced Fujita scale
560:
526:eastern United States
376:
325:
226:presidential election
184:Enhanced Fujita scale
5920:Tornadoes in Alabama
5493:Hurricane Isaac 2012
5247:Hurricane Hilda 1964
5237:Hurricane Carla 1961
4952:on February 11, 2008
4875:on February 14, 2008
4795:. The Tennessean.com
4769:on February 10, 2008
4541:on December 22, 2008
4274:on February 14, 2009
4171:on February 19, 2008
3937:on February 13, 2008
3910:. The Tennessean.com
3864:. The Tennessean.com
3841:. The Tennessean.com
3609:. The Tennessean.com
3536:on February 17, 2008
3460:on November 18, 2008
3373:on February 13, 2008
3346:on December 14, 2004
3145:on February 16, 2008
2947:on February 10, 2008
2754:on February 10, 2008
2566:on February 11, 2009
2268:on February 10, 2008
1700:Terre Haute, Indiana
821:Highland High School
332:low pressure systems
130:15 hours, 20 minutes
5995:2008 in Mississippi
5548:Early-February 2017
5528:Early-February 2016
5442:Super Outbreak 2011
5267:Super Outbreak 1974
4487:on February 7, 2008
4300:on February 4, 2013
3319:on November 2, 2008
2748:Arkansasmatters.com
2361:on February 8, 2007
1923:Tampa Bay Lightning
1919:Nashville Predators
1685:Non-tornadic events
1665:and threatened the
1621:, and tracked over
1521:
1464:78 million in
1377:Carolina Hurricanes
1373:Nashville Predators
1263:
1140:
1012:
964:lost its roof, the
837:
640:
576:
553:Confirmed tornadoes
498:Tupelo, Mississippi
472:(two of which were
330:A series of strong
293:2011 Super Outbreak
285:1974 Super Outbreak
204:which affected the
41:
6010:2008 Super Tuesday
5955:Jackson, Tennessee
5858:Tropical Storm Fay
5658:Late-November 2022
5628:Hurricane Ida 2021
5533:Late-February 2016
5397:Super Tuesday 2008
5377:Late-November 2006
5357:Late-November 2005
5177:Late-February 1952
5045:, Union University
4736:The Ottawa Citizen
4198:on August 28, 2008
2435:"Tornado Watch 48"
2408:"Tornado Watch 34"
1906:American Red Cross
1890:
1863:Wisconsin Governor
1855:Madison, Wisconsin
1796:Environment Canada
1772:
1726:, areas along the
1591:Highest winds
1477:
1405:
1333:Highest winds
1218:Highest winds
1139:Jackson, Tennessee
1070:Highest winds
983:Hickory Ridge Mall
910:Highest winds
714:Highest winds
694:2 hours, 7 minutes
571:
563:
379:
328:
300:straight-line wind
258:Jackson, Tennessee
80:February 5–6, 2008
6000:2008 in Tennessee
5915:Tornadoes of 2008
5897:
5896:
5726:
5725:
5663:Mid-December 2022
5372:Mid-November 2006
5352:Mid-November 2005
5332:Veterans Day 2002
5172:Mid-February 1952
4925:on April 11, 2008
4821:on April 11, 2008
4742:on April 11, 2008
4685:on April 13, 2008
4575:on April 15, 2008
4514:on April 11, 2008
4326:on April 11, 2008
4248:on April 30, 2008
4144:on March 28, 2008
4108:on March 16, 2008
4081:on March 28, 2008
3818:on April 11, 2008
3668:on April 17, 2008
3563:on April 12, 2008
3509:on April 11, 2008
3410:. The Jackson Sun
3292:on April 16, 2008
3231:"REAL TIME STORM"
3196:on April 11, 2008
3085:on April 11, 2008
3027:on April 22, 2008
3000:on April 10, 2008
2903:on April 15, 2008
2876:. NWS Little Rock
2809:on April 11, 2008
2353:Wehrle, Andre R.
2182:on April 11, 2015
2149:on April 11, 2008
2007:on March 28, 2008
1952:Tornadoes of 2008
1861:due to the snow.
1784:Northern Illinois
1758:and Terre Haute.
1671:tornado emergency
1611:
1610:
1494:Cumberland County
1409:Castalian Springs
1371:game between the
1353:
1352:
1238:
1237:
1090:
1089:
979:anhydrous ammonia
954:Tornado Emergency
930:
929:
734:
733:
652:Clinton, Arkansas
631:
630:
534:Florida Panhandle
519:tornado emergency
464:and northeastern
340:Mississippi River
218:primary elections
194:
193:
16:(Redirected from
6017:
5990:2008 in Kentucky
5985:2008 in Arkansas
5868:Hurricane Gustav
5753:
5746:
5739:
5730:
5683:March–April 2023
5673:Early-March 2023
5668:Mid-January 2023
5648:Early-April 2022
5563:Early-March 2019
5483:Early-March 2012
5427:Early-April 2011
5297:Palm Sunday 1994
5262:Early-April 1974
5084:
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4800:
4788:
4779:
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4758:
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4751:
4749:
4747:
4738:. Archived from
4727:
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4571:. Archived from
4560:
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4100:NWS Birmingham.
4097:
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4073:NWS Birmingham.
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4059:
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4032:
4017:
4011:
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3983:
3970:NWS Louisville.
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3917:
3915:
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3887:. The Tennessean
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3779:
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3776:
3774:
3769:. The Tennessean
3762:
3756:
3755:
3753:
3751:
3742:NWS Louisville.
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2798:
2792:
2791:
2784:
2778:
2777:
2770:
2764:
2763:
2761:
2759:
2750:. Archived from
2739:
2733:
2732:
2725:
2719:
2718:
2711:
2705:
2704:
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2700:
2685:
2679:
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2558:NWS Huntsville.
2555:
2546:
2545:
2541:
2532:
2531:
2529:
2527:
2515:
2496:
2495:
2493:
2491:
2486:on March 8, 2008
2476:
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2366:
2357:. Archived from
2350:
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2292:
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2016:
2014:
2012:
1996:
1990:
1981:
1931:Tennessee Titans
1894:federal disaster
1892:On February 7 a
1800:Southern Ontario
1675:Limestone County
1631:Fayette Counties
1539:
1529:
1522:
1424:Trousdale County
1281:
1271:
1264:
1247:January 17, 1999
1242:Union University
1166:
1152:Union University
1148:
1141:
1018:
1013:
858:
848:Terminal Doppler
845:
838:
779:Van Buren County
662:
648:
641:
577:
462:middle Tennessee
202:tornado outbreak
127:tornado outbreak
113:
106:
72:Tornado outbreak
49:
42:
21:
6025:
6024:
6020:
6019:
6018:
6016:
6015:
6014:
5980:2008 in Alabama
5900:
5899:
5898:
5893:
5874:September 12–14
5840:
5762:
5757:
5727:
5722:
5678:Late-March 2023
5643:Late-March 2022
5618:Late-March 2021
5608:Late-April 2020
5093:
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4970:
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4849:
4848:on May 27, 2007
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4745:
4743:
4732:"Very slippery"
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4569:Chicago Tribune
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4054:on May 14, 2008
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3710:
3709:on June 9, 2008
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3452:NWS Nashville.
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2063:. CNN.com.
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1576:EF4 tornado
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1389:Barry Trotz
1318:EF3 tornado
1251:May 4, 2003
1234:51 injuries
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895:EF2 tornado
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739:Centerville
699:EF4 tornado
511:Kansas City
485:squall line
474:PDS watches
446:Mississippi
440:, northern
407:Mississippi
356:instability
210:Ohio Valley
125:Duration of
5904:Categories
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5801:April 8–11
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5703:March 2024
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1969:References
1914:United Way
1744:Tippecanoe
1742:along the
1740:Fort Wayne
1604:Casualties
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1346:Casualties
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1780:Wisconsin
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1748:St. Marys
1708:softballs
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493:supercell
442:Louisiana
395:high risk
308:softballs
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246:Tennessee
99:confirmed
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403:Kentucky
399:Arkansas
302:damage,
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234:Illinois
230:Missouri
222:caucuses
77:Duration
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