Tornadoes do not have names. There don't appear to be any "super tornadoes" that have hit Dallas either. The city has had a few F3 tornadoes and one F4 passed to the city's southwest.
There was a documentary about a so-called "super tornado" hitting Dallas, but that was a purely hypothetical situation and one that is unlikely to happen.
If such an event were to occur, in all likelihood it would simply be called the Dallas tornado of whatever year it occurs in.
Dallas Tornado was created in 1967.
Dallas Tornado ended in 1981.
It does not appear to. It is sinply the 1957 Dallas tornado.
Yes. Dallas, Texas is in the southern part of Tornado Alley.
Although Dallas has had tornadoes in the past the "super tornado" that was depicted as hitting the city was a purely hypothetical event meant to illustrate a worst-case scenario. It never really happened. In the past 60 years the strongest tornado to hit Dallas was an F3.
Dallas is in Tornado Alley and has be struck by tornadoes before, so yes.
There were no deaths from the tornado on April 2, nor the Dallas tornado on April 3.
The Dallas tornado of April 2, 1957 killed 10.
Larry Brown (Dallas Cowboys) Super Bowl XXX.
Yes, go on youtube and you'll see that video. Just to let you know the last tornado in Dallas was a really long time ago.
Yes. Dallas is one of the most tornado-prone major cities in the country.
The Dallas Cowboys lost twice to the Pittsburgh Stelers in the Super Bowl. Dallas lost Super Bowl X 21-17 and Super Bowl XIII 35-31.