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This was the fourth-most violent outbreak in U.S. since 1950 with 11 F4 tornadoes, most intense ever in Arkansas. F4 tornadoes that struck Judsonia and Cotton Plant killed a total of 79 people. Other F4 tornadoes struck Tennessee and Northern Mississippi. The event marked the first time the word "tornado" was used during a public television ...
1932 Deep South tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 4–10, 1933; 1936 Tupelo–Gainesville tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of March 16–17, 1942; Tornado outbreak of February 11–13, 1950; Tornado outbreak of March 26–27, 1950; Tornado outbreak of February 13, 1952; Tornado outbreak of Leap Day 1952; Tornado outbreak of ...
2010: 1,282 0 768 342 127 32 13 0 2011: 1,713 0 802 629 198 61 17 6 2012: 948 0 583 241 94 26 4 0 2013: 916 0 499 309 80 19 8 1 2014: 929 0 510 321 71 20 7 0 2015: 1,178 0 691 401 65 18 3 0 2016: 974 30 530 311 75 26 2 0 2017: 1,418 67 615 594 127 13 2 0 2018: 1,121 15 619 400 75 12 0 0 2019: 1,529 179 655 540 119 33 3 0 2020: 1,086 109 443 421 ...
There have been 252 tornadoes in East Tennessee since 1950, according to the National Weather Service. The latest one left the town of Sunbright in Morgan County devastated.
Other organizations like the European Severe Storms Laboratory (ESSL) and Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) on the other hand, did rate tornadoes prior to 1950. The only violent tornado that impacted the United States prior to 1950 and has an official rating is the 1946 Windsor–Tecumseh tornado, which received a rating from ECCC ...
In Tippah County, Mississippi, numerous homes were damaged and five were destroyed. After crossing the state line into Hardeman County, Tennessee, the tornado completely destroyed 2 mobile homes and a house, inflicted major damage to 13 homes, and caused minor damage to 5 houses and 2 mobile homes. It dissipated in McNairy County.
Middle Tennessee tornadoes in recent years have exposed problems in old and newer homes, where houses are not properly attached to the foundations.
Thousands in Nashville and Clarksville remain without power days after deadly tornadoes swept through Middle Tennessee