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The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013, is the most recent tornado to be rated EF5 as of 2025. The Xenia, Ohio, F5 tornado of April 3, 1974.This was one of two tornadoes to receive a preliminary rating of F6, which was downgraded later to a rating of F5.
1 Number of tornadoes in United States by year and intensity. 2 ... Year Number of tornadoes FU/EFU F0/EF0 F1/EF1 F2/EF2 F3/EF3 F4/EF4 F5/EF5 1946: ≥164 ≥83 ? ≥ ...
The states with the highest number of F5 and EF5 rated tornadoes since data was available in 1950 are Alabama and Oklahoma, each with seven tornadoes. Iowa, Kansas, and Texas each are tied for second-most with six. [28] The state with the highest number of F5 and EF5 tornadoes per square mile, however, was Iowa. [40]
They have happened in all 50 U.S. states and can strike any time of the year, leaving behind destruction and devastation. ... with flying debris causing multiple deaths. 116 people died when an F5 ...
Central United States: 64: 2 fatalities: The most violent March outbreak and the most intense Great Plains outbreak to occur so early in the year. Produced two powerful F5 tornadoes near Hesston and Goessel, Kansas. A long-tracked F4 tornado, possibly a family of tornadoes, occurred near Red Cloud, Nebraska. (27 significant, 4 violent, 2 killer)
# of (E)F5s Total tornadoes Deaths Injuries References Tornado outbreak sequence of April 28 – May 2, 1953: 79 7 3 5 0 24 36 361 Tornado outbreak of April 9–11, 2009: 79 12 9 1 0 85 5 112 [1] June 2010 Northern Plains tornado outbreak: 78 9 4 4 0 93 3 43 [1] Tornado outbreak of April 28–30, 1963: 77 16 7 1 0 37 13 72
This tornado is the most recent F5 or EF5 tornado to hit Central Illinois. An F2 tornado killed two people in Lincoln County, [26] [25] and an FU tornado was reported west of Findlay. [25] April 12, 1945 – An F2 tornado tracked through portions of Missouri before crossing the state line into Adams County, causing $3 million (1945 USD) in ...
Preliminary numbers suggest that the United States is on track to see more than 3.2 million deaths this year. U.S. deaths in 2020 top 3 million, the most ever counted Skip to main content