List of tornadoes by calendar day
The following is a list notable tornado events (including tornado outbreaks and tornado outbreak sequences) occurring throughout the year.
In the United States tornadoes have been recorded on every day of the year and destructive tornadoes occurred during every month of the calendar. The average date of first occurrence in the U.S. is January 11. The earliest recorded tornado in a year (since 1950) was at 12:02 am on January 1, 2011 in Attala County, Mississippi (2 minutes into the year) and the latest occurrence of the first tornado was on February 15, 2003 in Marengo County, Alabama (45 days into the year).[1]
Events
January
Date | Location | Significance |
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January 1, 1970 | Australia | Bulahdelah tornado |
January 3, 1949 | Arkansas | Tornado outbreak, including a tornado that killed 55 and injured 435 others in and around Van Buren.[2] |
January 7–11, 2008 | Central and southern U.S. | January 2008 tornado outbreak sequence. Expansive tornado outbreaks are among the farthest north extending recorded in January. |
January 10, 1973 | Argentina | San Justo tornado |
January 11, 1898 | Fort Smith, Arkansas | 1898 Fort Smith, Arkansas tornado |
January 11, 1999 | Umtata, South Africa | |
January 18, 1929 | Mississippi Valley | Middle-Mississippi Valley tornado outbreak |
January 18, 1999 | Mt. Ayliff, South Africa | |
January 21–23, 1999 | Arkansas and surrounding areas | January 21–23, 1999 tornado outbreak |
January 23–25, 1997 | Tennessee | January 1997 tornado outbreak |
January 24, 1967 | Mississippi Valley, US | 1967 St. Louis tornado outbreak |
January 26, 1944 | Oklahoma | During this rare winter outbreak, at least two people were killed and dozens were injured in towns throughout the state.[3] |
January 26–27, 2013 | Queensland, Australia | Cyclone Oswald tornadoes |
January 28, 2019 | Havana, Cuba | F4 tornado killed 4 people and injured 195[4][5] |
February
Date | Location | Significance | |
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February 1, 1955 | Southern U.S. | Commerce Landing, Mississippi tornado outbreak | |
February 2, 1918 | Australia | Brighton tornado | |
February 5–6, 2008 | 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak | ||
February 6, 1942 | Southeast tornado outbreak | ||
February 10, 1959 | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
February 10, 2013 | Mississippi | 2013 Hattiesburg, Mississippi tornado | |
February 19–20, 1884 | Enigma tornado outbreak | ||
February 22, 1876 | Bowen, Queensland, Australia | ||
February 22–23, 1998 | Florida | 1998 Kissimmee tornado outbreak | |
February 23, 1917 | |||
February 23–24, 2016 | Southeastern United States | February 23–24, 2016 tornado outbreak | |
February 24, 2018 | Adairsville, Kentucky | 2 reported deaths [6] | |
February 28–29, 2012 | Mississippi River Valley | 2012 Leap Day tornado outbreak |
March
Date | Location | Significance |
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March 1–2, 2007 | (*)February–March 2007 tornado outbreak sequence | |
March 2, 2012 | (*)Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2012 | |
March 9–13, 2006 | Missouri – Illinois on 11th during March 2006 tornado outbreak sequence | |
March 13, 1990 | Central U.S. | (*)March 1990 Central United States tornado outbreak |
March 15, 2008 | Georgia, U.S. | 2008 Atlanta tornado outbreak |
March 16–17, 1942 | March 1942 tornado outbreak. | |
March 18, 1925 | Central and southern U.S. | Tri-State Tornado Outbreak. |
March 19, 1961 | Faridpur and Dhaka Districts, Bangladesh | |
March 20, 1998 | West Bengal and Orissa, India | |
March 21–23, 1913 | Omaha, Nebraska on 23rd during March 1913 tornado outbreak sequence | |
March 21–22, 1932 | Deep South, U.S. | 1932 Deep South tornado outbreak |
March 21–22, 1952 | Southern U.S. | March 1952 Southern United States tornado outbreak |
March 21, 2013 | Victoria, Australia | Eastern Victoria tornado outbreak |
March 23, 1917 | Mid-Mississippi Valley, U.S. | Mid-Mississippi Valley tornado outbreak |
March 24, 1998 | Orissa and West Bengal, India | |
March 25, 1948 | Oklahoma | A significant tornado striking Tinker Air Force Base was the first official tornado forecast and was successfully forecast by Robert C. Miller and Edward Fawbush following a damaging tornado that struck the base on March 20. |
March 27, 1890 | Mid-Mississippi Valley, U.S. | March 1890 middle Mississippi Valley tornado outbreak |
March 27, 1994 | Southern U.S. | 1994 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak |
March 28, 1920 | 1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak | |
March 28, 1984 | Southeastern U.S. | 1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak |
April
Date | Location | Significance | |
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April 1, 1972 | Mymensingh, Bangladesh | ||
April 1, 1977 | Madaripur and Shibchar, Bangladesh | ||
April 2, 1936 | Southeastern U.S. | (*)1936 Cordele–Greensboro tornado outbreak | |
April 2, 1957 | Dallas, Texas | Strong tornado across Dallas, Texas is widely filmed and photographed; the film studied by Walter Hoecker leads to advancements in understanding of tornado life cycle and wind speeds. | |
April 2, 1977 | Mokshedpur, Bhanga, and Tungipara, Bangladesh | ||
April 3–4, 1974 | Central and eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada | 1974 Super Outbreak. Most violent tornado outbreak in recorded history. | |
April 4–5, 2011 | Southeastern United States | Derecho and tornado outbreak of April 4–5, 2011 | |
April 5–6, 1936 | Southern U.S. | 1936 Tupelo–Gainesville tornado outbreak | |
April 5, 1972 | Northwestern U.S. | 1972 Portland–Vancouver tornado | |
April 6–9, 1998 | (*)April 6–9, 1998 tornado outbreaks | ||
April 8, 1838 | Calcutta, India | ||
April 9, 1947 | Southern Great Plains, U.S. | 1947 Glazier–Higgins–Woodward tornadoes. Very deadly tornado family is also among longest known path lengths. | |
April 9, 1953 | Illinois | Tornado north of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois is first confirmed tornado to be associated with a hook echo. | |
April 9, 1993 | Kandi, India | ||
April 9–11, 2011 | Iowa, Wisconsin | April 2011 Iowa–Wisconsin tornado outbreak | |
April 10, 1978 | Orissa District, India | ||
April 10, 1979 | Southern Great Plains, U.S. | 1979 Red River Valley tornado outbreak | |
April 11, 1964 | Magura and Narail Districts, Bangladesh | ||
April 11–12, 1965 | 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak. Among most intense known outbreaks; studies Ted Fujita advanced concepts of the tornado family and subvortices/multiple vortex tornadoes, and led to formation of the Skywarn storm spotting program. | ||
April 11, 1974 | Bogra, Bangladesh | ||
April 12, 1945 | Central U.S. | Southern Plains-Midwest tornado outbreak | |
April 12, 1973 | Baliakandi, Bangladesh | ||
April 12, 1981 | Parshuram, Fulgazi, Somarpur, and Sonagazi, Bangladesh | ||
April 13–16, 2012 | (*)Tornado outbreak of April 13–16, 2012 | ||
April 14, 1886 | 1886 Sauk Rapids tornado | ||
April 14, 1969 | Comilla, Bangladesh | ||
April 14, 1969 | East Pakistan | Likely related to the system that spawned the above listed Bangladeshi tornado | |
April 14, 1986 | Borni, Bangladesh | ||
April 14–16, 2011 | Carolinas on 16th as part of (*)April 14–16, 2011 tornado outbreak sequence | ||
April 15–16, 1998 | 1998 Nashville tornado outbreak. | ||
April 16, 1978 | Jaipur and Keonjhar Districts, Bangladesh | ||
April 17, 1973 | Manikganj, Singair, and Nawabganj, Bangladesh | ||
April 17, 1981 | Kapundi, Erandi, Dhanbeni, and Rengalbeda, Bangladesh | ||
April 18, 1978 | Karimpur, India | ||
April 18, 1880 | Marshfield, Missouri | ||
April 19, 1927 | Central U.S. | Southern Plains-Midwest tornado outbreak | |
April 19, 1963 | Bangladesh and India | ||
April 19, 1996 | Midwestern U.S. | (*)April 1996 tornado outbreak sequence | |
April 19–24, 2011 | Midwestern United States, Southern United States | Tornado outbreak sequence of April 19–24, 2011 | |
April 20, 1920 | Starkville, Mississippi and Waco, Alabama | ||
April 20, 2004 | Midwestern U.S. | April 20, 2004 tornado outbreak | |
April 21, 1967 | Midwestern U.S. | 1967 Oak Lawn tornado outbreak | |
April 22, 2011 | St. Louis, Missouri | 2011 St. Louis tornado | |
April 23–25, 1908 | Amite, Louisiana and Purvis, Mississippi on 23rd, Natchez, Mississippi on 24th, during 1908 Dixie tornado outbreaks | ||
April 24, 1908 | Naria, Zajira, and Bhederganj, Bangladesh | ||
April 24, 1908 | Dhaka, Bangladesh | ||
April 24, 1929 | Central and eastern U.S. | Plains, Midwest, and Southeast tornado outbreak | |
April 24, 2007 | Mexico/Texas border | 2007 Piedras Negras–Eagle Pass tornadoes | |
April 24, 2010 | Yazoo City, Mississippi during (*)Tornado outbreak of April 22–25, 2010 | ||
April 25–28, 2011 | Southeastern U.S. | 2011 Super Outbreak – an exceptionally intense tornado outbreak broke several outbreak records and produced 360 total tornadoes, with 216 on April 27 alone. | |
April 25, 2014 | North Carolina | April 2014 North Carolina tornado outbreak | |
April 26, 1938 | Oshkosh, Nebraska | Oshkosh, Nebraska tornado outbreak | |
April 26, 1989 | Bangladesh | Daulatpur–Saturia tornado. Deadliest recorded tornado in world history. | |
April 26, 1991 | Southern and central Great Plains, U.S. | April 26, 1991 tornado outbreak. Very intense outbreak. | |
April 27, 1942 | Pryor, Oklahoma tornado outbreak (Ortonville, Minnesota) | ||
April 27–28, 2002 | Central and eastern U.S. | 2002 Midwest to Mid-Atlantic United States tornado outbreak | |
April 27–30, 2014 | Southern United States, Midwestern United States | Tornado outbreak of April 27–30, 2014 | |
April 29, 1972 | Bhakua and Haripur, Bangladesh | ||
April 30, 1924 | (*)April 1924 tornado outbreak |
May
Date | Location | Significance | |
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May 2, 1929 | Rye Cove, Virginia | 1929 Rye Cove, Virginia tornado outbreak | |
May 2, 2007 | Ndjamena, Chad | ||
May 3, 1895 | Hull, Iowa | Hull, Iowa tornado outbreak | |
May 3–4, 1999 | Southern Great Plains, U.S. | May 3 Tornado Outbreak | |
May 4, 1961 | Oklahoma | First successful scientific storm chase by National Severe Storms Project (NSSP) researcher Neil B. Ward results in first filmed and photographed tornado from a storm chase. | |
May 4–11, 2003 | May 2003 tornado outbreak sequence. | ||
May 4–6, 2007 | Greensburg, Kansas on 4th during May 2007 tornado outbreaks | ||
May 5–10, 2015 | Great Plains | May 5–10, 2015 tornado outbreak sequence | |
May 6, 1975 | (*)1975 Omaha tornado outbreaks | ||
May 7, 1840 | Great Natchez Tornado | ||
May 7, 2007 | Bebedjia, Chad | ||
May 9, 1927 | Poplar Bluff, Missouri | ||
May 10, 1899 | Northern Mexico | Hondo Coal Mine | |
May 10, 1905 | Snyder, Oklahoma | 1905 Snyder, Oklahoma tornado | |
May 10–11, 1953 | Waco, Texas on 11th during 1953 Waco tornado outbreak | ||
May 10, 2003 | United States, Canada | Significant outbreak during May 2003 tornado outbreak sequence. | |
May 11, 1970 | Texas | 1970 Lubbock tornado. F5 tornado struck downtown and led to major civil/structural engineering advances at Texas Tech University; Also led Ted Fujita to formulate the Fujita scale. | |
May 12, 1886 | Madrid, Spain | ||
May 12, 1951 | Faridpur District, Bangladesh | ||
May 12, 1997 | Miami, Florida, US | 1997 Miami tornado | |
May 13, 1908 | Gilliam, Louisiana | ||
May 13, 1995 | Midwestern U.S. | Significant outbreak during (*)May 1995 tornado outbreak sequence | |
May 13, 1996 | Jamalpur – Dhaka – Tangail Districts, Bangladesh | Tornadoes | |
May 15, 1896 | Sherman, Texas during May 1896 tornado outbreak sequence | ||
May 18, 1902 | South Texas | 1902 Goliad, Texas tornado. Tied for highest death toll in Texas. | |
May 18, 1995 | Tennessee | Large outbreak during (*)May 1995 tornado outbreak sequence | |
May 19–21, 1957 | Great Plains, U.S. | Ruskin Heights, Missouri on 20th during May 1957 Central Plains tornado outbreak sequence | |
May 20, 2013 | Oklahoma | 2013 Moore tornado. Deadly EF5. | |
May 21, 1950 | Buckinghamshire – Cambridgeshire, England, UK | Tornadoes | |
May 22, 1987 | West Texas | 1987 Saragosa, Texas tornado | |
May 22, 2004 | Central Great Plains, U.S. | 2004 Hallam, Nebraska tornado during (*)May 2004 tornado outbreak sequence | |
May 22–31, 2008 | Parkersburg – New Hartford, Iowa on 25th during Late-May 2008 tornado outbreak sequence. EF5. | ||
May 22, 2011 | Missouri | 2011 Joplin tornado. EF5 wedge tornado is deadliest since 1947 and 7th deadliest in U.S. history; is also among the costliest tornadoes in monetary damages. | |
May 23–25, 2015 | Texas, Oklahoma | 2015 Texas–Oklahoma flood and tornado outbreak | |
May 24, 1973 | Oklahoma | First successful tornado chase by a scientific team, the Tornado Intercept Project, of Union City tornado led to tornado morphology and dynamics advancements and defining of the tornado life cycle. | |
May 24, 2005 | Indaiatuba, São Paulo, Brazil | Large multiple-vortex tornado[7] | |
May 25–26, 1955 | Great Plains, U.S. | Blackwell, Oklahoma and Udall, Kansas on 25th during 1955 Great Plains tornado outbreak | |
May 26, 1917 | Mattoon and Charleston, Illinois tornadoes during May–June 1917 tornado outbreak sequence. Deadly tornadoes and Mattoon-Charleston tornado family is among longest known path lengths. | ||
May 26, 1963 | Oklahoma | Tornadic thunderstorms observed visually and on radar by Ralph Donaldson lead to advancements in understanding of tornadoes and tornadic thunderstorms, such as knowledge of right-moving storm. | |
May 27–28, 1896 | St. Louis, Missouri – East St. Louis, Illinois on 27th during St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado outbreak as part of May 1896 tornado outbreak sequence | ||
May 27, 1995 | Large outbreak during (*)May 1995 tornado outbreak sequence | ||
May 27, 1997 | Central Texas | 1997 Central Texas tornado outbreak. F5 at Jarrell, Texas. | |
May 29, 1981 | Eastern Lithuania | ||
May 29, 1995 | Western Massachusetts | 1995 Great Barrington tornado This was the most recent of only three F4/EF4 tornadoes to hit the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. | |
May 29–30, 2004 | Great Plains, U.S. | Memorial Day Outbreak during (*)May 2004 tornado outbreak sequence | |
May 30, 1998 | North-central U.S. | Spencer, South Dakota during Late-May 1998 tornado outbreak and derecho | |
May 31, 1985 | Eastern U.S. and Canada | 1985 United States–Canada tornado outbreak. Among most intense known outbreaks. | |
May 31, 2013 | Oklahoma | 2013 El Reno tornado. Violent tornado is widest ever recorded and is first tornado known to have killed storm chasers (Tim Samaras, Paul Samaras, Carl Young). |
June
Date | Location | Significance |
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June 1, 1903 | Gainesville and Holland, Georgia, U.S. | |
June 1, 2011 | New England, U.S. | 2011 New England tornado outbreak |
June 2, 1902 | Javaugues, France | |
June 2–3, 1980 | Central and eastern U.S. | Grand Island, Nebraska on 3rd during (*)1980 Grand Island tornado outbreaks |
June 2–3, 1990 | Ohio Valley, U.S. | June 1990 Lower Ohio Valley tornado outbreak. |
June 3, 1860 | Dewitt – Camanche, Iowa | |
June 3–11, 2008 | Central and eastern North America | June 2008 tornado outbreak sequence |
June 3, 2009 | Russia | 2009 Krasnozavodsk tornado |
June 5, 2009 | Goshen County, Wyoming | Significant tornado is most observed in history as was surrounded for entire life cycle by the VORTEX2 armada. |
June 7–8, 1984 | North-central U.S. | 1984 Barneveld, Wisconsin tornado outbreak |
June 8, 1953 | Flint, Michigan during Flint–Worcester tornado outbreak sequence | |
June 8, 1966 | Topeka, Kansas tornado during (*)June 1966 tornado outbreak sequence | |
June 8, 1974 | Southern Great Plains U.S. | June 1974 Great Plains tornado outbreak 36 tornadoes, 22 fatalities |
June 9, 1953 | Worcester, Massachusetts during Flint–Worcester tornado outbreak sequence. Most powerful tornado ever recorded in Massachusetts. | |
June 9, 1984 | U.S.S.R. (Russia) | 1984 Soviet Union tornado outbreak |
June 12, 1899 | Wisconsin | 1899 New Richmond tornado |
June 14–18, 1992 | Great Plains, U.S. | (*)Mid-June 1992 tornado outbreak. |
June 16, 1942 | Brazil | |
June 16–18, 2010 | Northern Great Plains, U.S. | Minnesota on 17th during (*)June 2010 Northern Plains tornado outbreaks |
June 16–18, 2014 | Great Plains and Midwest, U.S. Ontario, Canada |
June 16–18, 2014 tornado outbreak |
June 17, 1944 | Wilmot, South Dakota | |
June 17, 1946 | Ontario, Canada | 1946 Windsor–Tecumseh tornado |
June 18–19, 1972 | Southeast U.S. | Hurricane Agnes tornado outbreak. The hurricane spawned 30 confirmed tornadoes across Florida and Georgia, including 6 F0 tornadoes, 12 F1 events, 10 F2 events, and two F3 tornadoes on the Fujita scale. |
June 19, 1835 | New Jersey | 1835 New Brunswick, New Jersey tornado |
June 20, 1957 | North Dakota | 1957 Fargo tornado. One of the first widely photographed tornadoes; it was intensively studied by Ted Fujita which led to substantial advancement in understanding of tornadic thunderstorm morphology. |
June 22, 1922 | Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada | |
June 22–23, 1944 | Appalachia, U.S. | Shinnston, West Virginia on 23rd during 1944 Appalachians tornado outbreak |
June 22, 2007 | Manitoba, Canada | 2007 Elie, Manitoba tornado. Only recorded F5/EF5 tornado in Canadian history. |
June 23–26, 2012 | 2012 Tropical Storm Debby tornado outbreak | |
June 24–25, 1967 | Western Europe | 1967 Western Europe tornado outbreaks |
June 24, 2003 | Northern Great Plains, U.S. | (*)2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak |
June 27, 1955 | Tornado cluster near Scottsbluff, Nebraska is among first tornadic events to be readily photographed and was intensively studied by Walter Hoecker. | |
June 27, 1957 | Hurricane Audrey tornado outbreak | |
June 28, 1924 | Ohio | 1924 Lorain–Sandusky tornado |
June 29, 1904 | Russia | 1904 Moscow tornado(s) |
June 30, 1912 | Saskatchewan, Canada | Regina Cyclone. Deadliest tornado in Canadian history. |
July
Date | Location | Significance | |
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July 4, 1898 | Hampton Beach, New Hampshire | A rare tornado along New Hampshire’s seacoast killed at least three people and injured more than 100 others. [8] | |
July 4, 1965 | Parma, Italy | ||
July 6, 1893 | Pomeroy, Iowa | [9] | |
July 6, 1992 | Panama City, Panama | ||
July 6, 2001 | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | 2001 Myrtle Beach tornadoes | |
July 9, 1959 | England, U.K. | Long-track supercell thunderstorm crossing to England from France is intensively studied by Frank Ludlum and Keith Browning who develop the concept of the supercell thunderstorm. | |
July 10, 1968 | Pforzheim, Germany | ||
July 10, 1989 | Northeastern U.S. | 1989 Northeastern United States tornado outbreak | |
July 13, 2004 | Illinois | 2004 Roanoke tornado. Violent summer tornado transitioned into derecho. | |
July 14, 2000 | Alberta, Canada | Pine Lake tornado | |
July 23, 1975 | Illinois | 1975 Canton, Illinois tornado | |
July 24, 1930 | Montello, Italy | ||
July 26, 1890 | Lawrence, Massachusetts | ||
July 28, 2005 | Birmingham, UK | One of the strongest UK tornadoes with a rating of an EF3 (138mph max sustained winds) on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. | |
July 28, 2014 | Revere, Massachusetts. | EF2, only recorded tornado in Suffolk County, Massachusetts since 1950. | |
July 30, 1119 | Vyšehrad, Czech Republic | ||
July 31, 1987 | Canada | Edmonton tornado |
August
Date | Location | Significance |
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August 1, 1674 | Utrecht, Netherlands | |
August 3–4, 2008 | August 2008 European tornado outbreak | |
August 6, 1879 | Bouctouche, New Brunswick tornado. Easternmost violent tornado recorded in North America. | |
August 9, 1878 | Connecticut | 1878 Wallingford tornado |
August 9, 1980 | Hurricane Allen tornado outbreak | |
August 10, 1924 | Thurman, Colorado | |
August 11, 1999 | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1999 Salt Lake City tornado |
August 12, 2002 | Southeastern Romania | |
August 14, 1971 | Queensland, Australia | Kin Kin tornado |
August 15, 1787 | New England, U.S. | Four-State Tornado Swarm. Earliest known tornado outbreak. |
August 15, 1985 | Hurricane Danny tornado outbreak | |
August 15–16, 2008 | 2008 Poland tornado outbreak | |
August 16, 1888 | Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada | |
August 18, 2005 | Wisconsin | August 2005 Wisconsin tornado outbreak. Largest recorded tornado outbreak in Wisconsin. |
August 18–27, 2008 | 2008 Tropical Storm Fay tornado outbreak | |
August 19, 1845 | Seine – Maritime, France | |
August 19, 2005 | Canada | Southern Ontario tornado outbreak of 2005 |
August 20, 1970 | Canada | Sudbury, Ontario tornado |
August 20, 2009 | Canada | Southern Ontario Tornado Outbreak of 2009 |
August 21, 1521 | Tlatelolco (Mexico City), Mexico | Apparent tornado two days before the Aztec capital's fall to Hernán Cortés would be the first known tornado in the Americas. |
August 21, 2011 | Canada | 2011 Goderich, Ontario tornado |
August 22, 1851 | Massachusetts | |
August 24, 2006 | August 24, 2006 tornado outbreak | |
August 25, 1814 | Washington, D.C. | Killed British troops occupying capital the day after it was burned during War of 1812 |
August 25, 1948 | Frankton – Hamilton, New Zealand | |
August 27 – September 4, 2012 | 2012 Hurricane Isaac tornado outbreak | |
August 28, 1990 | Illinois | 1990 Plainfield tornado |
August 29–31, 2005 | Hurricane Katrina tornado outbreak | |
August 31, 2008 | Hurricane Gustav tornado outbreak |
September
Date | Location | Significance | |
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September 3, 1979 | Hurricane David tornado outbreak | ||
September 3–7, 2011 | Tropical Storm Lee tornado outbreak | ||
September 4, 1935 | 1935 Labor Day hurricane tornado outbreak | ||
September 4–5, 2004 | 2004 Hurricane Frances tornado outbreak | ||
September 7, 2009 | San Pedro, Argentina | ||
September 9, 1821 | Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont | September 1821 New England tornado outbreak | |
September 10, 1961 | Hurricane Carla tornado outbreak | ||
September 11, 1970 | Venice, Italy | Tornadoes | |
September 13, 1928 | Upper Plains-Midwest tornado outbreak | ||
September 15, 1912 | Syracuse, New York | ||
September 15–18, 2004 | Hurricane Ivan tornado outbreak | ||
September 15, 2006 | Barranquilla, Colombia | ||
September 16, 1988 | Hurricane Gilbert tornado outbreak | ||
September 18, 2006 | Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture (Kyūshū), Japan | ||
September 20, 1967 | Hurricane Beulah tornado outbreak | ||
September 22, 1810 | Fernhill Heath, Farnborough, Hampshire, England, UK | ||
September 23, 1551 (or 1555) | Malta | Valletta, Malta tornado | |
September 23, 1903 | Yodobashi Town, Japan | ||
September 24–30, 1998 | Hurricane Georges tornado outbreak | ||
September 24–26, 2005 | Hurricane Rita tornado outbreak | ||
September 26, 1881 | Miyazaki, Japan | ||
September 29, 1927 | 1927 St. Louis tornado outbreak |
October
Date | Location | Significance |
---|---|---|
October 3, 1964 | Hurricane Hilda tornado outbreak | |
October 3, 1979 | Windsor Locks, Connecticut tornado | |
October 4, 1998 | Oklahoma | |
October 6, 1981 | Netherlands | NLM CityHopper Flight 431. |
October 17, 1091 | London, England, UK | London tornado of 1091 |
October 21, 1999 | Heidelberg, South Africa | |
October 24, 2001 | Midwestern U.S. | North Central Indiana-Michigan Tornado Outbreak |
October 24, 2005 | Hurricane Wilma tornado outbreak | |
October 25, 1965 | Encarnación, Paraguay | |
October 25, 1968 | Vichadero, Uruguay | |
October 26, 2007 | Dunoon, New South Wales, Australia |
November
Date | Location | Significance |
---|---|---|
November 4, 1922 | Great Plains U.S. | Great Plains tornado outbreak |
November 4, 1973 | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | |
November 6, 1989 | Elsmore, New South Wales, Australia | Tornadoes |
November 6, 2005 | Mid-Mississippi Valley, U.S. | (*)Evansville Tornado of November 2005 |
November 7, 2006 | Japan | 2006 Saroma tornado |
November 9, 1926 | Mid-Atlantic U.S. | La Plata, Maryland |
November 10, 1957 | Tomiye City, Japan | |
November 10, 2002 | 2002 Veterans Day Weekend tornado outbreak | |
November 15–16, 1989 | November 1989 tornado outbreaks | |
November 15, 2005 | Central U.S. | Mid-November 2005 tornado outbreak |
November 17, 2013 | Mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, U.S. | Tornado outbreak of November 17, 2013 |
November 19, 1897 | Wimmera, Victoria, Australia | |
November 19, 1930 | Southern Great Plains, U.S. | Oklahoma-Kansas Tornado Outbreak |
November 21–23, 1992 | Central and southern U.S. | November 1992 tornado outbreak. Longest duration and among largest in areal coverage of any known outbreak. |
November 23, 1981 | Wales and central, northern and eastern England | 1981 United Kingdom tornado outbreak. Largest recorded tornado outbreak in European history, with 104 tornadoes. |
November 27–28, 2005 | Central U.S. | Late-November 2005 tornado outbreak |
November 28, 1941 | Toyohashi City, Japan | |
November 29, 1992 | Queensland, Australia | 1992 Queensland storms at Oakhurst and Bucca |
November 30, 1952 | Albertynesville, South Africa |
December
Date | Location | Significance |
---|---|---|
December 1, 2018 | Illinois | Outbreak of December 1 was the largest winter outbreak in Illinois history with 28 confirmed tornadoes, following significant tornadoes in OK/MO the previous day |
December 3, 1978 | Bossier City, Louisiana, US | This "Winter" Tornado occurred at 2 a.m., with winds peaking at 260 mph, cutting an 8 mile long, 1/2 mile wide path. Classified as an F4 on the Fujita Scale, it caused over $100 million in damage, injured 266 and killed two. |
December 5, 1975 | Tulsa, Oklahoma, US | 35 injured, no fatalities [10] |
December 14, 1810 | Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK | |
December 16, 2000 | Tuscaloosa, Alabama, US | December 2000 Tuscaloosa tornado |
December 18–19, 1957 | December 1957 tornado outbreak sequence | |
December 23, 2015 | Holly Springs, Mississippi, US | December 23–25, 2015 tornado outbreak |
December 26, 2015 | Rowlett, Texas, US | Late December 2015 North American storm complex |
December 31, 1947 | 1947 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak |
See also
- Portal:Weather/On this day list
- List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
- List of tornado events by year
- Tornado climatology
- List of historical anniversaries
- Tornado
- Derecho
- Hurricane
- Supercell thunderstorm
References
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- http://www.tornadoproject.com/alltorns/worstts.htm
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- Grazulis, pg.684
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