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Tornadoes of 1947

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Nebraska where dozens of farms were damaged with one home sustaining F3 damage, eight were injured due to this tornado. Another violent tornado would touched down and struck several farms in Harlan and Phelps Counties, Nebraska, two were killed as the tornado swept away every buildings in the farms. The last tornado to occur was a F2 that tossed a pickup into a gas station and destroying a railroad depot in Bartley, Nebraska. In total, the tornadoes left four deaths and 18 injuries
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were thrown in opposite direction. The tornado kept moving until it dissipated 3 miles east-northeast of Leedey. Seven people were killed and 15 people were injured. Earlier in the day, a F2 tornado struck the same area that was hit by the F5 tornado on April 9. Eight farms were damaged by this tornado, five of them had been partly rebuilt and damaged again. A tree-top and roof-top level F2 tornado destroyed a tavern south of
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The day starts with a twin tornadoes (F2) struck at least eight farms west of Logan, Kansas with one death and three injuries. A F4 tornado swept away five farms in Norton County, Kansas with one person died in one of the homes that was completely swept away before the tornado moved to Harlan County,
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rather than single tornadoes. There are also no official tornado counts for each month, so not every month is included in this article. In subsequent years, the documentation of tornadoes became much more widespread and efficient, with the average annual tornado count being around 1,253. Outside
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as it swept away a substantial home. Fifteen more farms were torn apart in Minnesota. Both tornadoes left 11 deaths (one in Windygates, Manitoba; 7 near Auburn, North Dakota; one in east southeast Warsaw, North Dakota and two others in east southeast of Oslo, Minnesota), 27 injuries and total of 400
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and striking Leedey. The tornado reportedly produced more intense damage than Glazier–Woodward tornado. Many homes, businesses and several inches of topsoil were swept away, leaving no debris or grass in worst affected areas. Yards were stripped of all grass and vegetation. A church bell and a car
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In total, the outbreak spawned 11 tornadoes while leaving seven deaths (six of the fatalities were from the Vienna, Ohio-Farrell, Pennsylvania F4 while the last fatality was in Akron, Iowa) and 356 injuries (340 of the injuries were from the Vienna, Ohio-Farrell, Pennsylvania F4)
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with only five homes were unroofed completely at F2 intensity, another F2 (may have been related to the earlier tornado) tore apart two farms east of Champaign, both farms had the barn swept away while the home was damaged. A F2 tornado destroyed a farm house east of
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while leaving 300 injuries. A F2 tornado killed one south of Olden, Missouri while leaving two injuries as the tornado destroyed small homes and barns. In total, both tornadoes claimed 36 lives (35 in Arkansas and one in Missouri) and injuring 302 others.
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where a bridge along with two farms were destroyed, four other farms were destroyed in North Dakota side before the tornado moved to Minnesota where it left two deaths in East Southeast of
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where 15 homes left unroofed while a grocery store, a factory and several warehouses were destroyed while leaving four injuries. A F2 tornado damaged 16 blocks in the southwest part of
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and another at the start of the path). Small tornadoes (F2) embedded within downburst winds skipped across Redwood, Renville and Kandiyoshi Counties with many barns were destroyed.
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while killing six and injuring 340. The next day features another violent tornado, this time in Colorado. A massive F4 tornado, up to a mile wide struck 20 farms in
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while another F2 tornado destroyed three small homes and an amusement park while damaging 15 other small homes over Crescent Lake, Missouri.
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All documented significant tornadoes prior to 1950 in the United States were given unofficial ratings by tornado experts like
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One of the deadliest tornado events in United States history, a devastating tornado family developed in the
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Totals are from Grazulis, who only lists F2 and stronger tornadoes and F1/F0 tornadoes with fatalities.
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A small tornado outbreak started with an F3 tornado that destroyed two homes and many barns north of
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and moved into Oklahoma, destroying two farm houses while sweeping away barns and smoke homes in
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A three day tornado outbreak begins on June 6th with a F2 tornado that hit
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A tornado outbreak started on the afternoon of January 30, primarily in
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Significant tornadoes, 1680-1991: A Chronology and Analysis of Events
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the United States, various meteorological organizations, like the
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An extremely brief F2 tornado leveled a home just northeast of
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On June 9, a F2 tornado destroyed barns on two farms between
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Vernon W. Schaad; R. Lloyd; Henry C. Winburn (April 1947).
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and unroofing the Three Corner School before crossing into
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The next day on June 7, a low-end F4 tornado tore through
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rated tornadoes, which are considered official ratings.
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after an F5 tornado moved through the area on April 9.
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Texas
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Woodward, Oklahoma
Leedey, Oklahoma
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tornadoes
tornado outbreaks
Thomas P. Grazulis
Fujita scale
tornado families
European Severe Storms Laboratory
Fujita rating
Pinson
Tennessee
Arkansas
Missouri
Tennessee
Fulton County, Arkansas
Oregon
Carter Counties, Missouri
Montier, Missouri
Haywood
Crockett Counties, Tennessee
Alabama
Kent

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