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An unusually prolific and very destructive late-winter tornado outbreak resulted in significant damage and numerous casualties across the southern and eastern half of the United States between February 23–24, 2016.
Tornado activity was expected to be low during the first quarter of 2016 due to a major El Niño event that would last into early spring. [4] However, this did not come to fruition, as 2016 had the third most active first two months of the past 10 years, only behind 2008 and 2007. [5]
A six-hour tornado outbreak of 24 tornadoes impacted Indiana, Ohio, and Ontario on August 24, 2016. Several of these tornadoes were strong and caused significant damage, including a high-end EF2 tornado that struck Windsor, Ontario, Canada and an EF3 tornado that struck Kokomo, Indiana. This particular tornado outbreak was unusual for multiple ...
The Super Tuesday outbreak of Feb. 5-6, 2008, had the most tornadoes for a single February event, with 86 confirmed over 10 states responsible for 57 tornado-related deaths. Five tornadoes were ...
An EF-3 tornado has wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph, which can destroy houses, overturn trains and rip the bark off trees. Tornado that hit Winchester, Indiana, rated an EF-3. Here's what ...
With a 5% chance for a tornado 45% hatched chance for damaging winds and 15% chance for damaging hail. Roughly 300 reports of high winds or wind damage were received from Michigan to western New York leaving 700,000 people without power. The storm system produced 7 tornadoes in the Canadian province of Ontario. August 2020 Midwest derecho
In Winchester, a town of about 5,000 people in eastern Indiana, 38 people were injured, three critically, when an apparent tornado rolled through on Thursday evening, the mayor said.
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