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The F3 Fort Worth tornado initially began as a relatively weak tornado in River Oaks, gradually strengthening as it tracked southeastward and then eastward towards Fort Worth's central business district. The twister damaged 266 homes across its 4 mi (6.4 km) long and 250 yd (230 m) wide path, out of which 28 were destroyed.
March 28, 2000 – A powerful and violent F3 tornado struck downtown Fort Worth, killing 2 people. The tornado damaged skyscrapers and low-rise buildings, causing $450 million (2000 USD) in damage. [77] Nine more tornadoes touched down as part of the event, including another F3 tornado that caused extensive damage in Arlington. [78]
The March 28, 2000 tornado moved roughly along the north side of West 7th Street from the old Montgomery Ward building (now Montgomery Plaza) into downtown Fort Worth.
A low-end F3 tornado struck the city of Fort Worth, Texas on March 28, killing two people and injuring 80. The storm took a 4-mile-path (6.4 km) through the city, damaging skyscrapers and other high-rise buildings. The same storm also produced another F3 tornado, in Arlington, Texas leaving about 80 people homeless along its 8-mile-path (13 km ...
A tornado hit Pölten across a 5 km long and 250 meter wide path. ESWD gave the tornado an F2 rating. FU: Sochi, Russia [177] September 24, 1998 Unknown A tornado touched down in Sochi. The tornado was never rated F1: Saransk, Russia [179] April 26, 1999 0 A tornado went through Saransk across a 0.5 km long and 10 meter wide path. Two cars were ...
At 10:40 p.m. the National Weather Service in Fort Worth reported a tornado was observed on spotter video at Interstate 35 and East Lone Oak Road. ... The map also includes tornado reports for the ...
A tornado watch was in effect for the region until 11 a.m. Tuesday. Storm Reports. This map contains continuously updated storm reports and damage from the National Weather Service for the past 48 ...
Since its initial usage in May 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States has used the tornado emergency bulletin — a 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 ground ...