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Tornado Outbreak In 15 States Deadliest Since 2008

Tornado Outbreak 2011

By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID   04/18/11 09:19 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- The devastation is stunning – homes and lives shattered as the deadliest swarm of twisters in three years battered up to 15 states. Ultimately, this could turn out to be among the top 10 three-day outbreaks for number of tornadoes, though experts can't be sure until all the reports are sorted, said Greg Carbin of the federal Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla.

While tornadoes occur regularly, their power always shocks.

This time it was storms battering their way from Oklahoma to North Carolina, claiming at least 44 lives, almost half of those in North Carolina. It was the deadliest since Feb. 5, 2008, when 57 died in the "Super Tuesday" election day tornadoes in the Southeast. And that was the highest tornado death toll since 76 died in 1985.

"A major storm system like this is going to happen every few years, usually in April or May," said Carbin.

While May is the nation's busiest month for twisters, they surge sharply in April, and most early spring tornadoes strike the Southeast and South Central states.

Indeed, the biggest tornado outbreak on record occurred April 3-4, 1974 when 147 confirmed twisters touched down in 13 states, claiming 310 lives in the United States and 8 in Canada.

For about the past 30 years, the United States has averaged 135 tornadoes in April, the highest number being 266 in 1974, according to Jake Crouch of the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.

In these latest storms, the National Weather Service is investigating 267 preliminary tornado reports – including 97 in North Carolina on Saturday. But many of those will turn out to be duplicates, Carbin said in a telephone interview

Such a large number of reports has become typical in recent years as more people watch for the storms and call them in. Normally more than half turn out to be duplicates and Carbin estimated that the final count for this series of storms will be around 140.

Teams are out assessing the damage now, but he said it can take several days to more than a week to make a final determination.

In this case, the storm system first developed over the Pacific and intensified when it got to the central Plains on Thursday where the dry western air collided with the warm humid air from the Gulf of Mexico.

From there, the storms developed "pretty much as expected" over Oklahoma, Carbin said. Overnight, the storms merged into a fast-moving front crossing Arkansas and into the Mississippi River Valley, drawing fuel from daytime heating, striking on into Mississippi and Alabama and then into the Appalachians by Saturday morning. Then the storms again strengthened with daytime heat for the third day of tornadoes, hitting North Carolina hardest.

It's that intersection of dry and wet air masses that sets up Tornado Alley, the region in the center of the country regularly pummeled by tornadoes.

Overall, from Thursday through Saturday, there were reports of funnel clouds in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Illinois, Missouri, Mississippi, Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

April's reputation as a deadly month was cemented in 1936 when a twister killed 216 people in Mississippi on April 5, and a day later another 203 died in Georgia. And 143 people died in Louisiana and Mississippi April 25, 1908.

Recent years tend to be marked by more tornadoes and fewer deaths, as forecasts have improved, along with communications, allowing people to prepare and also encouraging people to report funnel clouds to authorities.

Unlike tornado outbreaks of the past, the National Weather Service reports that nearly 90 percent of the past weekend's reported storms occurred in areas where tornado warnings were in effect. In central North Carolina, 97 percent of the tornadoes were in areas where warnings had been issued, with an average lead time of almost 26 minutes.

By contrast, before 1950 the use of the term tornado in forecasts was discouraged because of a fear that predicting them would cause panic. The first successful tornado forecast was made by Air Force meteorologists at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma in 1948.

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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
11:05 AM on 04/26/2011
Tornado Outbreak? Whose working on the vaccine? HAARP?

Can't wait for Jesse Ventura's 'Conspiracy Theories' to return and update me.
10:39 PM on 04/19/2011
Puny hewmahns.
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julieintx
Everybody blog Brett Kimberlin
04:35 PM on 04/19/2011
Sorry to go OT, but why are there no stories about the fires in Texas? If it's been reported here I missed it.

My sympathies to all the folks who lost their loved ones or property in these tornadoes.
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RichieB
Science is true whether you believe it or not
08:52 AM on 04/21/2011
There was a front page story yesterday about Texas burning from border to border. It must still be on HP somewhere.
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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
11:07 AM on 04/26/2011
yeah, HP has had 2 stories on the fires I think but coverage has been pretty spartan considering. i go here for the updates, which are far more informational and dire than what the news stations seem to be coughing up: http://txforestservice.tamu.edu/main/article.aspx?id=12888
i the ys
eternity takes no time at all
03:46 PM on 04/19/2011
Those with their heads in the sand will tell us that these weather episodes are just a myth and they will tell us these things because republicanism is a mental disorder.
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julieintx
Everybody blog Brett Kimberlin
04:44 PM on 04/19/2011
Who is saying that these weather episodes are a myth? Link?
08:47 AM on 04/21/2011
No, there is nothing new or unusual about these weather events, even though the global warming or global change or whatever wants to make everyone think this is new bigger worse etc. than the past and it is all mans fault. Just because some people aren't brainwashed by the global change folks, doesn't mean they think storms are a myth.
03:40 PM on 04/19/2011
My prayers go out to those that lost love ones, and to those that lost there homes etc. in this horrific storm. This is a sad but important reason not to cut FEMA, or our first responders.
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deminmo
just looking for answers
03:38 PM on 04/19/2011
There is climate change, it takes the form or cloud seeding,
weather manipulation, reflective particles released at high
altitudes, nano particles, and yes HAARP that heats the
ionosphere. This was done during the Viet Nam war to try
to gain an advantage, so it's not "conspiracy theory".
Too much rain in some areas, not enough in others.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
09:26 AM on 04/20/2011
Wibble Wibble Ptang.
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deminmo
just looking for answers
12:42 PM on 04/25/2011
Did you happen to catch the video from the Weather
Channel coverage of the tornado that hit St. Louis
and the areas around the airport? Just wonderin'.
03:12 PM on 04/19/2011
After reading the comments to this article, all I can conclude is either a bunch of sociology 101 students are posting in here or the school of "Mystic Voodoo Arts" just got on line.

How about a little science people. Man what a bunch of nonsense. The only thing lacking was blaming storms on George Bush. No, wait, he already got blamed for Katrina, GEEZZZZ!!
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raffa657
03:06 PM on 04/19/2011
Melting polar caps, more wildfires, more flooding, more intense occurrences of hurricanes and tornado's. Can anyone say Global Warming? If not, get used to more events like this.
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julieintx
Everybody blog Brett Kimberlin
05:21 PM on 04/19/2011
Weather is not climate.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
09:27 AM on 04/20/2011
Whatever. Deny increased incidence if it makes you feel better in your big SUV.
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raffa657
09:47 PM on 04/22/2011
But, climate determines the weather.
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ChaCubed
Republicans: the Antichrist
02:09 PM on 04/19/2011
Remember when Crazee Bachman said the Obama administration was going to refuse healthcare to anyone who voted Republican? If only we could do that with all services.

Of course I'm not advocating it; but it would be an eyeopener for those who cast their vote without thinking how it might/will effect people.

Could we at least make them say, "I voted Republican and I'm sorry, sorry, sorry. I've seen the light, and I'll never do it again," before they receive the benefits of a Democratic society?
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tundra599
05:02 PM on 04/19/2011
Republicans/TEA party do not advocate ZERO government. We advocate limited government. Helping out in emergency situations IS the role of the government.
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Jerry Vasquez
A Unapologetic liberal
01:54 PM on 04/19/2011
Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Illinois, Missouri, Mississippi, Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina and not one blue state? I wonder if these citizens expect help from their local and state governments? OR is
it the FEDS that are suppose to step in? Just wondering?
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02:49 PM on 04/19/2011
Now you know they will be looking for that federal government teat, subsidized by the blue states as per normal.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
09:29 AM on 04/20/2011
Witless faith is no substitute for economic activity, after all.
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UnqleFungus
Let's agree to be respectful even when we disagree
02:53 PM on 04/19/2011
To paraphrase a TP sign: "Keep your dam government hands off of my disaster assistance."
01:19 PM on 04/19/2011
To use an old show biz cliché, "You ain't seen nothin' yet."
Extreme weather patterns are one of the by-products of global warming. That includes tornadoes, droughts, and wild fires. The more greenhouse gases we pump into the air, the more extreme weather we will witness.
I am sure that as I am writing this, insurance actuaries are working overtime to increase premiums to cover losses. This in turn will trigger plummeting property values and shut down businesses.
Coincidentally, I just received a bulletin from OriginOil, pointing out that algae based fuel can not only fit into our current energy infrastructure and reduce our dependence on foreign oil. It can also suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. We can rewrite our future. We need to back President Obama's plan for green technology and to urge him to support algae fuel.
(We can also generate methane from bacteria, Check out both algae and bacteria from Google.)
The bottom line - Green tech is a win-win situation for everyone except the Koch Brothers.
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02:50 PM on 04/19/2011
great post. Fanned.
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tundra599
05:05 PM on 04/19/2011
Extreme heat: Global Warming
Excessive Cold: Global Warming
Long Winters: Global Warming
Short Winters: Global Warming
Snowstorms Wherever the Global Warming Conference is held: Global Warming
Hangnail: Global Warming
Snow At the Super Bowl: Global Warming
The Sky Is Falling: Chicken Little Cried "Global Warming"
01:07 PM on 04/19/2011
Get the Federal government outta my FEMA!!!
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02:50 PM on 04/19/2011
Chuckle. Fanned.
03:45 PM on 04/19/2011
And to those red states...keep voting republican and you will receive zero help from the Feds.
Fan'd & Fav'd :-)
RabidRightRebel
A moderate voice who rejects the rabid right
12:51 PM on 04/19/2011
Just remember there is no such thing as global warming or climate change!

These storms are nothing but an odd coincidence.
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Henk
I like your Christ, I don't like your Christians..
12:57 PM on 04/19/2011
No, God is mad about something. We just have to figure out what it is and make it right. Could be gay marriage, abort.ion, the pill, condoms or a number of other icky things Liberals like. Its all perfectly rational we just have to pass the right laws banning these things and God will be happy again.
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Arrech
NY, NY
01:50 PM on 04/19/2011
Those are for the most part Red states. So She must be mad at Repugs.
03:40 PM on 04/19/2011
the "bible belt" ---taking your line of questioning a bit further could it be the attacks and hatred against islam?? ...just saying
01:24 PM on 04/19/2011
if it was global warmer these storms should be the worst in 4 years ago not 50 years ago
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Henk
I like your Christ, I don't like your Christians..
02:21 PM on 04/19/2011
Um...what?
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Tom95134
12:43 PM on 04/19/2011
It will be interesting to watch just how quickly the Republican Governors line up asking for Federal Disaster Assistance and how quickly the Republican House pushes through some Bill to give money to these States.
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01:15 PM on 04/19/2011
Those danged socialists. Let those people pull themselves up with their boot straps (if they can find their boots that is).
03:52 PM on 04/19/2011
HHUA, great post. Fan'd & Fav'd :-)
01:25 PM on 04/19/2011
no one said no Gooberment only smaller
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tundra599
05:09 PM on 04/19/2011
This is a fruitless fight I think. I have been responding to the uninformed also that think republicans/TEA Party advocate zero government. If only they would educated themselves and not repeat what they are told to repeat in anger.
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capt ayhab
No War on IRAN
12:33 PM on 04/19/2011
I live in tornado alley and I have seen the devastation that this awesome display of mother nature's force inflicts.

I pray for all those who have been hit.