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The long-track Mississippi–Alabama EF4 tornado was down from 2 hours, 53 minutes, the longest duration for a tornado in the outbreak. [7] The outbreak continued during the overnight and into the morning of April 28, with 47 more tornadoes occurring from Florida to New York. Most of the tornadoes very relatively weak and caused comparatively ...
Approximate touchdown location of tornadoes from April 25–28, 2011, with violent EF4+ tornadoes highlighted Interactive map. ... {2011 Super Outbreak/Map}} or ...
The 2011 Super Outbreak was the largest, ... as a way to rank various tornado outbreaks. The 2011 Super Outbreak received an OIS of 378, ... Kentucky, as well. [39] A ...
September and October were also below average. November was somewhat more active, primarily due to two moderate outbreaks in the first half of the month. December saw a return to inactivity for most of the month, but there was a small outbreak of 13 tornadoes on December 22, making it the final tornado outbreak of the year.
From April 25–28, 359 tornadoes occurred across 21 states in the Southern, Midwestern, and Northeastern United States in what became known as the 2011 Super Outbreak. Numerous tornadoes touched down across Texas and Arkansas on April 25, including an EF3 tornado near Hot Springs Village, Arkansas that caused significant damage and killed one ...
Tied with the 2011 Super Outbreak for fourth-deadliest US tornado outbreak. Produced numerous violent tornadoes in the Southern United States and Great Plains, including an F5 tornado in Nebraska. One long-track tornado killed 143 people alone in Louisiana and Mississippi. See, e.g., Wilmer, Louisiana. (≥34 significant, ≥6 violent, ≥13 ...
However, one EF2 tornado struck the town of Bardwell, Kentucky. [11] Another EF2 tornado destroyed airplane hangars near Cairo, Illinois. [12] Tornadoes were not part of the same weather system as the earlier tornadoes; they were part of a weather system that led to the 2011 Super Outbreak. [13]
May 1996 Kentucky tornado outbreak; ... 2011; Tornado outbreak sequence of April 19–24, 2011; 2011 Super Outbreak; 2012 Leap Day tornado outbreak;