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Tulsa Area United Way active. F3 tornadoes in the Tulsa metropolitan area kill two people and, combined with flooding, produce the costliest natural disaster in city's history up to that time—a disaster worth $30,000,000; 1975 National Bank of Tulsa renamed Bank of Oklahoma (BOK) [51] Westhope added to NRHP. [relevant?]
2017 Tulsa tornadoes; Meteorological history; Duration: August 6, 2017: Tornado outbreak; ... This was the first tornado to hit the Tulsa area in the month of August ...
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First of the Palm Sunday outbreaks; one of the deadliest outbreaks in US history. Tornadoes devastated the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, including parts of the Chicago metropolitan area. Other long-track killer tornadoes tore across the Southern states. Official death toll is uncertain and may be considerably higher than what is listed.
1947 Glazier–Higgins–Woodward tornado outbreak; 1948 Tinker Air Force Base tornadoes; Tornado outbreak of March 26–27, 1950; Tornado outbreak of April 28–29, 1950; Tornado outbreak of May 21–24, 1952; Tornado outbreak of March 12–15, 1953; Tornado outbreak sequence of April 28 – May 2, 1953; Tornado outbreak sequence of December 1 ...
African-American history in Tulsa, Oklahoma (1 C, ... Timeline of Tulsa, Oklahoma ... 2017 Tulsa tornadoes; 2020 Tulsa Trump rally; 2022 Tulsa hospital shooting; A ...
Prior to 1950 in the United States, only significant tornadoes are listed for the number of tornadoes in outbreaks. Due to increasing detection, particularly in the U.S., numbers of counted tornadoes have increased markedly in recent decades although the number of actual tornadoes and counted significant tornadoes has not. In older events, the ...
The six tornadoes in Oklahoma also tied the record for the most tornadoes ever recorded in the state during the month of February, which would later be broken in 2023. [1] The first day of the outbreak produced the most tornadoes ; the second brought mainly high wind damage and rain or snow in most of the Northeast.