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The 2002 Van Wert–Roselms tornado was a violent tornado that struck the city of Van Wert and the community of Roselms, Ohio on November 10, 2002. The National Weather Service rated the worst of the damage F4 on the Fujita scale , near and within the Van Wert area.
Tornado outbreak of November 15, 2005 — 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.
A small but intense tornado outbreak occurred predominantly over McPherson and Brown County, South Dakota on June 23, 2002. A supercell thunderstorm produced six tornadoes in 72 minutes within the two counties. Two of the tornadoes were rated F3 and F4 respectively, and caused considerable damage to several homes and farms.
An F4 tornado was observed which crossed over land and water. [8] [18] ESSL, FMI, NWS [c] December 26: 1940: Cuba: Mayabeque Province: Bejucal: 20 (100+ injuries) The F4 tornado collapsed numerous houses and other structures. The tornado had an estimated width of 400 metres (440 yd) and an estimated windspeed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph ...
Friday night will mark one year since a devastating tornado hit Heard, Coweta and Fayette counties in Georgia on March 25-26, 2021. The tornado hit the city of Newnan the hardest.
The Tornado Season of 2002 was a below average season with only 934 tornadoes touching down, However, this season had its two largest outbreaks occurring early in the year and late in the year because of cold fronts being able to create favorable conditions for tornadic activity in the United States.
St. Louis saw around an inch of snow on January 26 and 27, just a couple of days after the F4 tornado tore through the city. Damage from the F4 tornado in the St. Louis area on Jan. 24, 1967
A Feb. 21-22, 1971 outbreak claimed 121 lives from Texas to North Carolina, the deadliest February rash of tornadoes in recent times. One F4 tornado near Oxford, Mississippi, killed 58 and injured ...