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The Tornado outbreak of November 1992, sometimes referred to as The Widespread Outbreak (as was the 1974 Super Outbreak initially), was a devastating, three-day outbreak of tornadoes that struck the Eastern and Midwestern United States on November 21–23.
A tornado outbreak sequence affected the country for seven straight days. On March 9, an 880 yard wide F4 tornado carved a 20 mile path through Sharkey, Washington, and Humphreys Counties in Mississippi, injuring one person. On March 10, five people were killed by two F3 tornadoes in Mississippi and Alabama. Overall, 37 tornadoes touched down ...
Florence—Brandon—Carthage—Weir, Mississippi: 1992 November 21: 12 122 F4 Tornado outbreak of November 21–23, 1992, (Grazulis, p. 1,342) Beaver Dam—Salemburg—Roseboro—Clinton, North Carolina: 1984 March 28: 12 101 F3 1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak: Pine Lake, Alberta, Canada 2000 July 14: 12 100 F3 Pine Lake tornado
On April 5, 1936, an F5 tornado struck Tupelo, Mississippi, killing 216 people. The tornado was part of a tornado outbreak that spawned more than a dozen tornadoes on April 5 and 6 of that year.
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The cooler was the only part of the restaurant that survived the storm
It is one of the longest such paths on record and one of only four official F5 tornadoes to hit Mississippi. Three additional F1 tornadoes also touched down. (1 violent killer) [80] Tornado outbreak of April 4–5, 1966: April 4–5, 1966: Central Florida: 2: 11 fatalities, 530 injuries
The third most memorable tornado of Timmer's 25-year career was the most powerful he's recalled. On April 27, 2011, an EF5 tornado tore through multiple counties in east-central Mississippi ...