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  2. 2011 Super Outbreak - Wikipedia

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    This made it the deadliest single tornado ever to strike the state of Alabama as well as (at the time) the deadliest in the United States since the 1955 Udall, Kansas, tornado that killed 80 people. [ 102 ] [ 103 ] In addition to being the deadliest, this tornado also had the longest track of any tornado in the outbreak, with its path extending ...

  3. Tornado warning - Wikipedia

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    An example of a tornado warning polygon issued by the National Weather Service. A tornado warning (SAME code: TOR) is a public warning that is issued by weather forecasting agencies to an area in the direct path of a tornado, or a severe thunderstorm capable of producing one, and advises individuals in that area to take cover.

  4. Early-March 2023 North American storm complex - Wikipedia

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    A slight risk, lined with a 5% risk for tornadoes, was issued around the main area of concern, and extended into central Tennessee, and northern Alabama. A large, 30% risk for strong, damaging wind gusts was also placed along central and eastern portions of Arkansas, extending into northwest Mississippi and southwest Tennessee, as was a hatched ...

  5. Tornado outbreak sequence of May 21–26, 2011 - Wikipedia

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    From May 21 to May 26, 2011, one of the largest tornado outbreaks on record affected the Midwestern and Southern regions of the United States.A six-day tornado outbreak sequence, most of the tornadoes developed in a corridor from Lake Superior southwest to central Texas, while isolated tornadoes occurred in other areas.

  6. Tornado outbreak of March 16–18, 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Slight and marginal risk areas, however, covered a much larger area, covering most of the Southern Plains and eastward into Georgia. This included a large 5% tornado risk stretching from the eastern Texas Panhandle into western Mississippi Widespread strong to severe thunderstorms affected areas from Texas and Kansas to Alabama.

  7. Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019 was a prolonged series of destructive tornadoes and tornado outbreaks affecting the United States over the course of nearly two weeks, producing a total of 400 tornadoes, including 53 significant events (EF2+). Eighteen of these were EF3 tornadoes, spanning over multiple states, including Nebraska ...

  8. Tornado outbreak of July 28–29, 2021 - Wikipedia

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    The SPC issued slight risk with a 2% tornado risk area for the Ohio Valley, and an enhanced risk with a 5% tornado risk in the Mid-Atlantic states. Moderate shear and instability were in place across both regions, with 1000-2000 J/kg of CAPE and 40-45 kts of shear.

  9. Tornado outbreak of November 29–30, 2022 - Wikipedia

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    This tornado began near MS 57 in Greene County, where several softwood trees were snapped. The tornado crossed the state line into Washington County and struck Fruitdale, where Fruitdale High School had damage to its roof, windows, and side paneling, and a metal building sustained considerable damage as well. Widespread tree and power line ...

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