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A strong tornado struck the village of Polesella. This tornado might have been an F3 or F4. [77] [26] Paris tornado: 10 September 1896: Paris, France: 1: 5: The Paris tornado of 10 September 1896 is the only documented case of a tornado forming and dissipating within an urban area in France. [78] Central Germany tornado outbreak: 18 March 1897 ...
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.
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 ...
Other areas of the world that have frequent strong tornadoes include Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Spain, China, and the Philippines. Australia, France, Russia, areas of the Middle East, and Japan have a history of multiple damaging tornado events.
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.
Outside the United States and Canada, seven tornadoes have been officially rated F5/EF5/IF5: two each in France and Germany, and one each in Italy, Argentina and Australia. Several other tornadoes have also been documented as possibly attaining this status, though they are not officially rated as such.
The 1968 Black Forest tornado, also called "Pforzheimer Tornado", was a powerful and long-lived F4 tornado that damaged about 3700 buildings in Pforzheim and the surrounding municipalities in Germany. [1] In Neubärental 70 out of 115 buildings were severely damaged.