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  2. Tornado outbreak and derecho of April 1–3, 2024 - Wikipedia

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    A map of the tornadoes and straight-line wind damage reports from April 2, 2024. Many areas of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia were put on flood watches prior to the event. [115] [116] In West Virginia, there were dozens of reports of straight-line wind damage along with the tornadoes.

  3. 2024 Barnsdall–Bartlesville tornado - Wikipedia

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    The tornado inflicted EF4 damage to eastern portions of Barnsdall before moving through central Bartlesville where it produced moderate damage. The tornado killed two people, injured thirty-three more, and inflicted an estimated total of $25 million (2024 USD) in damage along a 40.8-mile (65.7 km) path.

  4. Tornado climatology - Wikipedia

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    A tornado can be reported more than once, such as when a storm crosses a county line and reports are made from two counties. The severity of tornadoes is measured by the Enhanced Fujita Scale, which measures tornado intensity on a scale of EF0 to EF5 based on wind speed and intensity of destruction. The ratings are made after the tornado has ...

  5. Tracking destructive and deadly tornadoes in the US, in maps ...

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    That figure is inflated somewhat by 2011, when one of the costliest and deadliest tornado outbreaks ever recorded claimed the lives of at least 553 people, including more than 150 in one Missouri ...

  6. Tornado - Wikipedia

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    While direct measurement of the most violent tornado wind speeds is nearly impossible, since conventional anemometers would be destroyed by the intense winds and flying debris, some tornadoes have been scanned by mobile Doppler radar units, which can provide a good estimate of the tornado's winds. The highest wind speed ever measured in a ...

  7. Twisters meet hurricanes: The facts on tropical tornado ... - AOL

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    A typical tornado triggered by a mid-latitude front forms in the region of overlap between convective potential energy (a.k.a. CAPE, driven by solar heating) and strong wind shear, a changing of ...

  8. Derecho - Wikipedia

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    A wind storm must meet the following criteria: [4] Wind damage swath extending for more than 400 miles (640 km) Wind gusts of at least 58 miles per hour (26 m/s; 50 kn) along most of its length; Several, well-separated 75 miles per hour (34 m/s; 65 kn) or greater gusts; Prior to January 11, 2022, the definition for a derecho was: [12]

  9. Why does Dallas-Fort Worth see so many tornadoes? The ... - AOL

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    Wind shear and warm moist air are some of the main ingredients for severe weather than can turn deadly. While the spring months are when North Texas sees the most tornadoes, they can touch down ...