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To: caww
There is a possibility that this was a bigger storm than: The Great Tri-State Tornado of Wednesday, March 18, 1925, is the deadliest tornado in U.S. history. Inflicting 695 fatalities,[2] the tornado killed more than twice as many as the second deadliest, the 1840 Great Natchez Tornado. The continuous ≥219 mile (≥352 km) track left by the tornado was the longest ever recorded in the world: the tornado crossed from southeastern Missouri, through southern Illinois, then into southwestern Indiana. Although not officially rated by NOAA, it is recognized by most experts (such as Tom Grazulis) as an F5 tornado, the maximum damage rating issued on the Fujita scale...
728 posted on 05/20/2013 10:09:38 PM PDT by DJlaysitup
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To: DJlaysitup

Wow! And in 1925 the strength of Buildings and Homes were much less.

I recall hearing this one tracked over 60 square miles....but I don’t think we have all the final reports yet either.


730 posted on 05/20/2013 10:14:02 PM PDT by caww
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