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In July 2005 Balsall Heath was hit by a tornado, which devastated many buildings around Church Road and Ladypool Road.
The modern sports nickname of Golden Tornadoes commemorates the " Golden Tornado " of May 11, 1914 when a major tornado struck the college, most notably taking the gold colored roof from the top of Old Main, which was the origin of the associated color.
* 1999 – Wolverhampton, England is hit by storms which include a tornado.
In 2007, on 22 and 23 June, numerous tornadoes touched down, the largest of which was an F5 Tornado that devastated parts of Elie ( the strongest officially recorded tornado in Canada ).
The most recent EF5 tornado in the state to cause damage and casualties was the 2011 Joplin tornado, which destroyed roughly 1 / 3 of the city of Joplin.
* 2004 – The U. S. town of Hallam, Nebraska, is wiped out by a powerful F4 tornado ( part of the May 2004 tornado outbreak sequence ) that broke a width record at an astounding wide, which kills one resident.
* The most prominent natural disasters of the decade include: Hurricane Andrew striking South Florida in August 1992, the crippling super storm of March 1993 along the Eastern Seaboard, the devastating 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles, the Great Hanshin earthquake in Kobe, Japan in January 1995, the Blizzard of 1996 in the eastern U. S., the US drought of 1999, the deadly Hurricane Mitch which struck Central America in October 1998, and the destructive Oklahoma tornado outbreak in May 1999, the August 1999 İzmit earthquake in Turkey, and the September 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan.
The word tornado is an altered form of the Spanish word tronada, which means " thunderstorm ".
A tornado which is " back-lit " ( viewed with the sun behind it ) appears very dark.
Meanwhile, the RFD, now an area of cool surface winds, begins to wrap around the tornado, cutting off the inflow of warm air which feeds the tornado.
This is the " dissipating stage "; often lasting no more than a few minutes, after which the tornado fizzles.
A multiple-vortex tornado is a type of tornado in which two or more columns of spinning air rotate around a common center.
This is a distinct phenomenon from a satellite tornado, which is a weaker tornado which forms very near a large, strong tornado contained within the same mesocyclone.
Some evidence does suggest that the Southern Oscillation is weakly correlated with changes in tornado activity, which vary by season and region, as well as whether the ENSO phase is that of El Niño or La Niña.
Storm spotters are needed because radar systems such as NEXRAD do not detect a tornado ; merely signatures which hint at the presence of tornadoes.
The most record-breaking tornado in recorded history was the Tri-State Tornado, which roared through parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana on March 18, 1925.

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A tornado that affected Hallam, Nebraska on May 22, 2004, was up to wide at the ground.
The most extensive tornado outbreak on record was the Super Outbreak, which affected a large area of the central United States and extreme southern Ontario in Canada on April 3 and 4, 1974.
Sumter County was affected by the massive Florida tornado outbreak of February 2, 2007, and declared a state of emergency.
The town was also affected by an F5 tornado on April 3, 1974.
A strong tornado affected this city on January 23, 2012.
The tornado was part of the larger April 25 – 28, 2011 tornado outbreak which affected large parts of the eastern United States.
On May 2, 2008, WMC-TV reported that a tornado which was reported to be large and very dangerous affected the Earle area causing major damage in parts of the town and some injuries.
The tornado affected Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana killing 695 and injuring over 2, 000.
Grandview was seriously affected by an EF3 tornado on June 1, 2007, which damaged or destroyed dozens of houses and impacted other parts of the city.
Soldier was affected by the June 2008 tornado outbreak sequence: a man was found dead outside the city on the morning of June 11, 2008, killed by a tornado estimated at ½ mile ( 0. 8 km ) wide.
A large figure of a gorilla ( an advertising tool for a now-defunct ceramic store ) is all that remained standing in one district affected by the tornado.
The rural community of Camp Creek southeast of Greeneville was badly affected by an EF-3 tornado in the outbreak on the night of April 27 – 28, 2011.
It contains information about who originated the alert ( the President, state or local authorities, the National Weather Service ( NOAA / NWS ), or the broadcaster ), a short, general description of the event ( tornado, flood, severe thunderstorm ), the areas affected ( up to 32 counties or states ), the expected duration of the event ( in minutes ), the date and time it was issued ( in UTC ), and an identification of the originating station.
The 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak affected the city of Grand Island, Nebraska on June 3, 1980.
On May 31, 1985, an F4 tornado, one of most powerful and devastating tornadoes in Ontario's history, struck Barrie, just a short distance from CKVR's studio and tower during the massive 1985 United States-Canadian tornado outbreak ( that affected parts of Eastern Canada and the United States and spawned several other tornadoes ), killing 12 people, injuring 600 people and destroying many homes and businesses in Barrie.
For 37 years, the most extensive tornado outbreak on record, in almost every category, was the Super Outbreak, which affected a large area of the central United States and extreme southern Ontario in Canada on April 3 and April 4, 1974.
In the spring of 2011, several major tornado outbreaks affected the Central and Southern United States.
The second area affected by F5 damage was also devastated by a violent tornado in 1956 that tracked through the same areas hit by this storm.
This bridge was also affected by the 1993 tornado that destroyed half of the Historic District of Petersburg, Virginia, a Wal-Mart in nearby Colonial Heights, and portions of the city of Hopewell.
The 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak, also known as The Night of the Twisters, affected the city of Grand Island, Nebraska on June 3, 1980.
NGo activities: As patuakhali is a costal area almost every year its affected by natural disaster like cyclone, flood, tornado and so on. To help the disaster affected people many NGO's are active here. They play a vital role to develop the life style of poor people. NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, proshika, asa, CARE, CODEC, Terry-des-Homes, DANIDA, Urban, SAP Bangladesh, caritas, CIKODA, Solve, Sound, VOSD, CDS, SCI, BDC, RDS, ISWA, BAOPA, CEP, BARD, SNOB, PDO, CSDP, Yubak, Sangkalpa, CALB, Mauchak, Anirban, Mahila Sangstha, Adarsha Mahila Sangstha, Palli Seba Sangha.

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* March 28 – The 1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak hits the Great Lakes region and Deep South states.
* May 7 – The Great Natchez Tornado: A massive tornado strikes Natchez, Mississippi during the early afternoon hours.
The Great Depression dealt Helena another blow, as did the devastating 1933 tornado which killed 14, injured 150, and destroyed 110 homes.
At about 4: 10 p. m. on April 24, 1908, the city was virtually wiped out by a tornado that became commonly called " The Great Cyclone ," or " The Cyclone of 1908.
In the United States, local National Weather Service forecast offices, particularly those in the Great Plains or Southeastern U. S., sometimes include the wording " Severe thunderstorms can produce tornadoes with no advance warning ..." or a similar reference in their severe thunderstorm warning products, usually when there is a tornado threat or especially when a tornado watch is in effect, though sometimes the wording is included even if the threat of severe weather does not include a threat of tornadic activity.
With 695 confirmed fatalities, the tornado killed more than twice as many as the second deadliest, the 1840 Great Natchez Tornado.
On May 3, 1999, a violent tornado outbreak struck the Southern Great Plains, predominantly Oklahoma.
It was among the most notable tornadoes to hit west of the Great Plains in the 20th century and the second tornado to hit in Utah that resulted in a fatality ( the other occurring in 1884 ).
The Miami Tornado ( also known as the Great Miami Tornado ) was an F1 tornado which touched down in Miami, Florida on May 12, 1997.
However, straight-line wind events in the form of derechos can take place in areas outside of the traditional tornado alley ( such as in the northeastern United States / Great Lakes Region and across southern Canada ).
The tall Great Plains Life Building was actually twisted by the tornado, and was damaged so badly, many thought it would collapse ; several radio towers on the roof were twisted or broken off.
An example is the Late-May 1998 tornado outbreak and derecho that moved through the central Northern Plains and the Southern Great Lakes on 30-31 May 1998.

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