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How many tornadoes occurred on April 27th 2011?

How many tornadoes occurred on April 27th 2011?

In total, there were about 360 tornadoes that touched down across 26 states — marking a new record for a continuous outbreak. Nearly 25% of the 360 were strong to violent on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. The tornadoes that tore across Alabama alone carved a total path length of about 1,200 miles.

How many tornadoes occurred in the United States in April 2011 setting a record for the most active tornado month in the country?

875 tornadoes
April. There were 875 tornadoes reported in the United States in April, of which 771 were confirmed. That set a new all-time monthly record, significantly exceeding the previous record of 552 in May 2003 and nearly tripling the old record for April (267 in 1974).

How many F5 tornadoes were there in 2011?

The Super Outbreaks of 1974 and 2011 produced seven F5s and four EF5s, respectively.

Which state has the most tornadoes 2011?

Top ten states with the most tornadoes

  • Texas – 151.
  • Kansas – 91.
  • Oklahoma – 68.
  • Florida – 60.
  • Nebraska – 55.
  • Illinois – 54.
  • Iowa – 52.
  • Alabama – 50.

Where was the tornado outbreak in Mississippi in 2011?

Powerful tornadoes struck outside of Alabama as well. In fact, the first EF-5 of the outbreak developed near Smithville, Mississippi. Boasting wind speeds of approximately 205 mph, this tornado destroyed 18 homes and resulted in over a dozen deaths.

How many people were killed by tornadoes in April 2011?

The April 26-28, 2011 period had the most people killed during a single tornado outbreak since 454 people were killed in the April 5-6, 1936 tornado outbreak. April 27, 2011 marks the deadliest tornado day since March 18, 1925 when 747 people were killed by tornadoes.

How big was the tornado in Alabama in 2011?

Alone, the state accounted for 69 of the tornadoes and fell victim to the event’s costliest tornado. At its peak, this EF-4 was 1.5 miles—more than 26 football fields—wide, and its winds reached 190 mph. It traversed 80.3 miles, passing through the cities of Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, causing 65 fatalities and over 1,000 injuries.

What was the most powerful tornado outbreak in 1974?

In April 1974, an even more powerful outbreak took place, producing more intense tornadoes—EF-3s to EF-5s—than the 2011 Super Outbreak. But, the 1974 system caused fewer deaths and less monetary damage than its more recent counterpart. Why? Because it struck fewer urban and suburban areas than the 2011 Super Outbreak.

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Ruth Doyle