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Experts say 2024’s tornado outbreaks set it apart, even in a year full of extreme weather. The U.S. recorded the highest number of tornadoes in a decade. 'Death by 1,000 paper cuts': How 2024 ...
Tornado outbreak: 1 death reported as rare 'particularly dangerous situation' alert warns of tornado danger A tornado crosses a field in Katy, Texas, on Dec. 28, 2024, in this screengrab obtained ...
Multiple tornadoes touched down in the southern United States over the weekend, killing at least four people from Texas to North Carolina, amid a wintertime severe weather outbreak. As of January ...
In the United States, the year started off somewhat slow with a below average number of tornadoes through the first three months. However, the El Niño pattern that was in place during that period weakened in April; the pattern shift caused the more traditional Tornado Alley zone to rapidly become extremely favorable for tornado outbreaks, and several large outbreaks occurred in late spring.
Tornado outbreak of March 13–15, 2024; List of tornadoes in the outbreak of May 6–10, 2024; Tornado outbreak of May 6–10, 2024; List of tornadoes in the outbreak sequence of May 19–27, 2024; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 19–27, 2024
26 July – 11 August: Jordan at the 2024 Summer Olympics [4] 26 July – The village of Umm el-Jimal is designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. [5] 10 September: 2024 Jordanian general election: The Islamic Action Front emerges as the largest single party in the House of Representatives but fails to secure a majority, winning 31 out of ...
The year 2024 will go down in history as the second-worst tornado season on record, beating 2011, NOAA's Storm Prediction Center's said Friday. After a late December tornado outbreak with at least ...
List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 28, 2024 [a] EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time Path length Max width EF1 W of Schulter to N of Morris: Okmulgee: OK: 05:01–05:14 11.3 mi (18.2 km) 1,400 yd (1,300 m)