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== One official F5, seven possible F5s and many other F4s == |
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*[[Ottawa Hills, Ohio]] on April 11 |
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*[[Strongsville, Ohio]] on April 11 |
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*[[Crown Point, Indiana]] on April 11 |
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*[[Addison, Michigan]] on April 11 |
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*[[Flat Rock, Michigan]] on April 11 |
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*[[Cairo, Ohio]] on April 11 |
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*[[Mounds View, Minnesota]] on May 6 |
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*[[Cordova, Nebraska]] on May 8 |
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*[[Goddard, Kansas]] on September 13 |
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On April 11, there were two unconfirmed tornadoes in [[Indiana]] in [[Lawrence, Indiana|Lawrence]] and [[New Haven, Indiana|New Haven]] and another unconfirmed tornado in [[Davison, Michigan]]. On May 29, 1964 an F3 tornado struck [[Maxwell, New Mexico]] casing one fatality and 8 injuries. On August 27, 1964 an F2 tornado killed 2 and injured 9 in [[Sahuarita, Arizona]]. On August 29, 1964 an F3 tornado struck [[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina]]. On February 9, 1965 there was an F3 tornado in [[DeWitt, Arkansas]] and an F2 tornado in [[Magna, Utah]]. On April 10, 1965 an F3 tornado hit [[Agency, Missouri]] and on May 15, 1965 an F2 tornado hit [[Georgetown, Maryland]]. On May 5, 1965 an F3 tornado struck [[Holmen, Wisconsin]]. On June 7, 1965 an F3 tornado hit [[Renner, South Dakota]]. On June 10, 1965 an F2 tornado injured three people in [[Deblois, Maine]] and on June 16, 1965 an F3 tornado hit [[Lockwood, Montana]]. On April 3, 1964 an F5 tornado killed 7 people in [[Wichita Falls, Texas]]. On May 5, 1964 another F5 tornado killed 4 and injured 50 in [[Bradshaw, Nebraska]]. Also on May 5, 1964 an F4 tornado caused near-F5 damage in [[Hastings, Nebraska]]. On May 8, 1964 an F4 tornado in [[Mount Clemens, Michigan]] caused 13 deaths and 225 injuries. On October 3, 1964 an F4 tornado in [[Larose, Louisiana]] caused 22 deaths and 165 injuries and F3 in [[Metairie, Louisiana]] caused no deaths. On October 14, 1964 an F3 tornado struck [[Delray Beach, Florida]] causing 22 injuries.--[[User:Kevjgav|Kevjgav]] ([[User talk:Kevjgav|talk]]) 19:55, 11 February 2015 (UTC) |
On April 11, there were two unconfirmed tornadoes in [[Indiana]] in [[Lawrence, Indiana|Lawrence]] and [[New Haven, Indiana|New Haven]] and another unconfirmed tornado in [[Davison, Michigan]]. On May 29, 1964 an F3 tornado struck [[Maxwell, New Mexico]] casing one fatality and 8 injuries, while another F3 in [[Clovis, New Mexico]] caused no deaths or injuries. On August 27, 1964 an F2 tornado killed 2 and injured 9 in [[Sahuarita, Arizona]]. On August 29, 1964 an F3 tornado struck [[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina]]. On February 9, 1965 there was an F3 tornado in [[DeWitt, Arkansas]] and an F2 tornado in [[Magna, Utah]]. On April 10, 1965 an F3 tornado hit [[Agency, Missouri]] and on May 15, 1965 an F2 tornado hit [[Georgetown, Maryland]]. On May 5, 1965 an F3 tornado struck [[Holmen, Wisconsin]]. On June 7, 1965 an F3 tornado hit [[Renner, South Dakota]]. On June 10, 1965 an F2 tornado injured three people in [[Deblois, Maine]] and on June 16, 1965 an F3 tornado hit [[Lockwood, Montana]]. On April 3, 1964 an F5 tornado killed 7 people in [[Wichita Falls, Texas]]. On May 5, 1964 another F5 tornado killed 4 and injured 50 in [[Bradshaw, Nebraska]]. Also on May 5, 1964 an F4 tornado caused near-F5 damage in [[Hastings, Nebraska]]. On May 8, 1964 an F4 tornado in [[Mount Clemens, Michigan]] caused 13 deaths and 225 injuries. On October 3, 1964 an F4 tornado in [[Larose, Louisiana]] caused 22 deaths and 165 injuries and F3 in [[Metairie, Louisiana]] caused no deaths. On October 14, 1964 an F3 tornado struck [[Delray Beach, Florida]] causing 22 injuries.--[[User:Kevjgav|Kevjgav]] ([[User talk:Kevjgav|talk]]) 19:55, 11 February 2015 (UTC) |
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One official F5, seven possible F5s and many other F4s
[edit]F5
- Colome, South Dakota on May 8
Possible F5 tornadoes
- Dunlap, Indiana on April 11
- Sheridan, Indiana on April 11
- Wyatt, Indiana on April 11
- Bancroft, Michigan on April 11
- Ottawa Hills, Ohio on April 11
- Strongsville, Ohio on April 11
- Norfolk, Nebraska on May 8
F4 tornadoes
- Catlettsburg, Kentucky on April 8
- Conway, Arkansas on April 10
- Crystal Lake, Illinois on April 11
- Keystone, Indiana on April 11
- Kokomo, Indiana on April 11
- Mulberry, Indiana on April 11
- Crown Point, Indiana on April 11
- Clinton, Iowa on April 11
- Addison, Michigan on April 11
- Flat Rock, Michigan on April 11
- Rockford, Michigan on April 11
- Cairo, Ohio on April 11
- Urbana, Ohio on April 11
- Cresco, Iowa on May 5
- Farnhamville, Iowa on May 5
- Chanhassen, Minnesota on May 6
- Cologne, Minnesota on May 6
- Golden Valley, Minnesota on May 6
- Mounds View, Minnesota on May 6
- Cordova, Nebraska on May 8
- Baltic, South Dakota on June 7
- Keystone, South Dakota on July 18
- Center Point, Iowa on August 26
- Goddard, Kansas on September 13
On April 11, there were two unconfirmed tornadoes in Indiana in Lawrence and New Haven and another unconfirmed tornado in Davison, Michigan. On May 29, 1964 an F3 tornado struck Maxwell, New Mexico casing one fatality and 8 injuries, while another F3 in Clovis, New Mexico caused no deaths or injuries. On August 27, 1964 an F2 tornado killed 2 and injured 9 in Sahuarita, Arizona. On August 29, 1964 an F3 tornado struck Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. On February 9, 1965 there was an F3 tornado in DeWitt, Arkansas and an F2 tornado in Magna, Utah. On April 10, 1965 an F3 tornado hit Agency, Missouri and on May 15, 1965 an F2 tornado hit Georgetown, Maryland. On May 5, 1965 an F3 tornado struck Holmen, Wisconsin. On June 7, 1965 an F3 tornado hit Renner, South Dakota. On June 10, 1965 an F2 tornado injured three people in Deblois, Maine and on June 16, 1965 an F3 tornado hit Lockwood, Montana. On April 3, 1964 an F5 tornado killed 7 people in Wichita Falls, Texas. On May 5, 1964 another F5 tornado killed 4 and injured 50 in Bradshaw, Nebraska. Also on May 5, 1964 an F4 tornado caused near-F5 damage in Hastings, Nebraska. On May 8, 1964 an F4 tornado in Mount Clemens, Michigan caused 13 deaths and 225 injuries. On October 3, 1964 an F4 tornado in Larose, Louisiana caused 22 deaths and 165 injuries and F3 in Metairie, Louisiana caused no deaths. On October 14, 1964 an F3 tornado struck Delray Beach, Florida causing 22 injuries.--Kevjgav (talk) 19:55, 11 February 2015 (UTC)
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