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This F4 tornado was the deadliest and strongest tornado in Austria. More than 150 homes were destroyed along a 20 km path. 2 other tornadoes were confirmed: 1 F2 in Theresienfeld (Austria) and 1 F3 tornado in Saxony (Germany). [citation needed] 1920 Germany tornado outbreak: 28–30 June 1920: Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony ...
Strong tornadoes (F2, F3) do occur, but violent tornadoes (F4, F5) are quite rare - return rates for F4 events are a decade or more across the continent, and there has been no officially recorded F5s for the contemporary period in Europe. As in the US, tornadoes are far from evenly distributed.
The tornado caused "major damage" across Germasogeia. Around 200 homes and apartments sustained damage and one person was injured. [1] IF0.5 Tece: Mersin: Turkey: 10:45 Unknown Unknown This tornado was a waterspout which made landfall. Some trees were damaged or uprooted. [1]
Damaging thunderstorms erupted across Western Europe Friday, May 20, producing three confirmed tornadoes in Germany. The volatile weather caused major damage to multiple cities and towns and was ...
According to the European Severe Storms Laboratory, there have been 42 confirmed tornadoes in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin in 2025, resulting in 0 fatalities and 1 injury. Note that non-damaging waterspouts are included in this number but not elsewhere and that ESWD data includes Europe as well as surrounding regions.
September 14–17, 2015 – Tropical Storm Henri's remnants left severe thunderstorms in Germany [citation needed] and France, producing three tornadoes, bringing winds as gusty as 135 km/h (84 mph) in the plains and more than 190 km/h (120 mph) over reliefs, [107] [108] and killing three people. [109]
Germany: F0: N/A Kandel: Rheinland-Pfalz / Rhoilond-Palz: 10:25 (+/- 1 min.) 1.1 km max. path width 10 m Field covers lifted and whirled in the air, some of them hit a power line and the resulting short circuit burned them in half.
Some of the most notorious twisters in U.S. history were wedge tornadoes, including the EF5 that leveled Joplin, Missouri, on May 22, 2011, and the El Reno tornado, which was a jaw-dropping 2.6 ...