Tornadoes of 2004

Tornadoes of 2004

Infobox Tornado Year|name=Tornadoes of 2004
image location=Roanoke tornado.jpg


date=January-December 2004
fujitascale=F4
location=5 locations
max date=May 22, May 30, July 14
tornadoes=1819 (Record)
total da

total fatalities=66
total fatalities world=Unknown
five seasons=2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Events

January

3 confirmed in the U.S.

February

9 confirmed in the U.S.

March

50 confirmed in the U.S.

April

125 confirmed in the U.S.

:April 20:The powerful Utica Tornado of 2004 hit the town of Utica, Illinois, in spring of 2004. It was part of an outbreak of thirty tornadoes that formed in eastern Iowa, northern Illinois, and northern Indiana in a short period of time. The Utica tornado caused the only fatalities. Another tornado struck the city of Joliet, Illinois, causing 5 million dollars in damage to the historic district in town.

May

509 confirmed in the U.S.

May 22-30

The Hallam, Nebraska tornado on May 22, 2004 was recorded as the widest tornado in history, convert|2.5|mi|km|1in diameter. It was rated an F4 on the Fujita scale, and caused one death and thirty-seven injuries in the city of Hallam.

Beginning on May 29 after a Storm Prediction Center high risk severe weather forecast, 149 tornadoes were confirmed in thirty-two hours, killing five people. The Memorial Day Weekend outbreak is considered the second largest tornado outbreak in U.S. history.

June

268 confirmed in the U.S.;June 9An F1 tornado hit Noble Park and Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia, damaging trees, roofs, and signs. [http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/vic/sevwx/Tornadofacts1.shtml Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes in Victoria] Retrieved 06-04-2007.]

July

124 confirmed in the U.S.

:July 13:The Roanoke Tornado extremely powerful F4 tornado that destroyed Pearson Manufacturing Plant and some civilian residences, but caused no fatalities despite a 9.6 mile path of destruction.:July 14:On July 14th a large storm system passed over the northeastern United States. It produced several severe storms, and a few tornadoes. The worst destruction was in Campbelltown, PA where 272 properties were affected by the storm, after an F3 twister struck to town, around 3:00pm.

August

179 confirmed in the U.S

:Hurricane Alex:Hurricane Alex, the first hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season, affected the Outer Banks of North Carolina and spawned several tornadoes.

:North Carolina:An F1 tornado strikes Harnett County, North Carolina, destroying nine buildings and severely damaging 25 more. [cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|year=2004|title=North Carolina Event Report|accessdate=2007-12-02|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~548378]

:Tropical Storm Bonnie:The second storm of the 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Bonnie caused minor damage and spawned several tornadoes when it made landfall several days before Hurricane Charley.

:Hurricane Charley:Hurricane Charley caused major damage along the Florida coast and spawned several tornadoes including F2 and F3-rated storms.

eptember

297 confirmed in the U.S.

:Hurricane Frances:Hurricane Frances affected South Florida, causing 103 tornadoes in Florida and its surrounding states. The tornadoes included 72 F0, 25 F1, 5 F2 and 1 F3 storms.

:Hurricane Ivan:Hurricane Ivan affected the Gulf Coast during the 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Ivan holds the record for the second largest number of tornadoes to develop because of its circulation, causing 119 total tornadoes, including 48 F0, 52 F1, 18 F2 storms and 1 F3 storm.

:Hurricane Jeanne:Hurricane Jeanne was the final hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season, and spawned several tornadoes upon and after its landfall which caused some damage, but no deaths.

October

79 confirmed in the U.S.

November

150 confirmed in the U.S.

December

14 confirmed in the U.S.

ee also

* Fujita scale

References

External links

* [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/torn/monthlytornstats.html Monthly Tornado Stats (SPC)]
* [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online/monthly/2004_annual_summary.html Annual Severe Weather Report Summary 2004]
* [http://www.tornadoproject.com/past/pastts04.htm Tornado project tornadoes of 2004]


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