How many people died in the Hallam tornado?
How many people died in the Hallam tornado?
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The Hallam tornado is recognized by NOAA as the second-largest tornado on record, peaking at 2.5 miles (4.0 km) wide at Hallam, behind only the 2013 El Reno tornado….2004 Hallam tornado.
F4 tornado | |
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Highest winds | ~200 mph (320 km/h) |
Max. rating1 | F4 tornado |
Casualties | 1 fatality, 38 injuries |
Damage | $160.22 million |
What was the date of the Hallam Nebraska tornado?
May 22, 2004
2004 Hallam tornado/Start dates
What was the worst tornado in Nebraska?
The Omaha tornado
A family of at least seven tornadoes moved across Nebraska and Iowa. The Omaha tornado was the deadliest….3. The Berlin Tornado March 23, 1913 – 13 Dead.
Deaths | 103 |
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Injuries | 350 |
Yards Wide | 400 |
Miles Traveled | 40 |
Counties | Sarpy/Douglas,NE Pottawattamie/Harrison/Shelby,IA |
What was the max rating of the 2004 Hallam tornado?
It was at Hallam that the tornado reached its maximum size and intensity. It measured a huge 2.5 miles wide, making it the widest tornado ever recorded at the time. When it blew through Hallam, the tornado was rated an F4 on the Fujita scale.
What is the largest recorded tornado?
El Reno
Officially, the widest tornado on record is the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013 with a width of 2.6 miles (4.2 km) at its peak.
What part of Nebraska gets the most tornadoes?
Nebraska Tornado Index City Rank
Rank | Tornado Index ▼ | City / Population |
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1. | 431.47 | Grand Island, NE / 50,059 |
2. | 410.79 | Phillips, NE / 235 |
3. | 382.95 | Alda, NE / 635 |
4. | 372.35 | Giltner, NE / 398 |
Has Nebraska ever had an F5 tornado?
As a matter of fact, the F5 tornado that trekked nearly 70 miles from eastern Adams County to northwestern Butler County is THE LAST F5/EF5 TORNADO RECORDED WITHIN NEBRASKA (there has not been one rated this strong since).
What’s the worst tornado in US history?
The Tri-State Tornado of
Deadliest single tornado in US history The Tri-State Tornado of March 18, 1925 killed 695 people in Missouri (11), Illinois (613), and Indiana (71).