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1980–1989. May 2, 1983 - A F3 tornado touched down in Boonville, New York, the most intense tornado recorded in Oneida County. [7] May 31, 1985 – A large F4 tornado touched down in Erie County in Pennsylvania, before crossing the Pennsylvania-New York state line into Chautauqua County. Over 50 buildings were damaged or destroyed, and a dump ...
The claim: Video shows authentic tornado in New York City. A June 18 Facebook video shows a large tornado moving in a cityscape. "Tornado over new york city (sic) CAUGHT ON CAMERA," reads the ...
A confirmed tornado rolled through the city. A storm powerful enough to knock a B-52 bomber off a platform and tear the roof off a 19th century church ripped through central New York state ...
A recent study by researchers at NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory using Doppler Radar scans suggests the current methods of measuring tornadoes may be underestimating the twister's true ...
An estimated F3 tornado struck upstate New York. 1904 St. Louis tornado: August 19, 1904: Missouri-Illinois: 1: 3 fatalities, ≥10 injuries: Heavy damage in downtown St. Louis. 1904 Upper Midwest tornado outbreak: August 20, 1904: Minnesota-South Dakota-Wisconsin: ≥8: 14 fatalities, ≥100 injuries: Severe damage throughout the Twin Cities.
2006 Westchester County tornado. The 2006 Westchester County tornado was the strongest and largest tornado in Westchester County, New York since the 1904 Chappaqua tornado. It touched down there on Wednesday, July 12, 2006, and traveled 13 miles (21 km) into southwestern Connecticut during a 33-minute span through two states.
Since 1950, New York has experienced over 500 tornadoes, with the majority being relatively weak EF0 and EF1 twisters. However, the state has also seen a few significant tornado events, including ...
Since its initial usage in May 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States has used the tornado emergency bulletin, an unofficial, high-end classification of tornado warning—sent through either the issuance of a warning or via a "severe weather statement" that provides updated information on an ongoing warning—that is issued when a violent tornado (confirmed by radar or ...