The Tristate tornado of 1925 hit around 19 towns in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. It traveled for 219 miles, making it one of the deadliest and longest-lasting tornadoes in U.S. history.
The Tri-State tornado had a path of 219 miles long and 3/4 mile to 1 mile wide across 3 states and numerous mining towns.
The "tristate area" of New York consists of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Dallas Tornado ended in 1981.
The Tri-State Tornado was a devastating tornado that occurred on March 18, 1925, spanning across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. It holds the record for the longest continuous tornado track in U.S. history, traveling over 200 miles and causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The tornado is considered one of the deadliest in American history, with nearly 700 fatalities and thousands of injuries.
No. A tornado only affects a relatively small area.
There is no official beginning or end to tornado season, but it is generally considered to end in June. However, tornadoes are not limited to tornado season, it's just a time of higher tornado activity. Strong tornadoes can and have happened at all times of the year.
Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment ended in 1999.
The 2013 Washington, Illinois tornado was rated as a high-end EF4.
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Late May is tornado season in the United States, but your chances of encountering a tornado are still very slim.
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