![]() ![]() A few people were also killed by straight-line winds, lighting, and flooding. Isolated thunderstorms, along with tornadoes, caused multiple deaths. Hail, measured up to 7 inches in circumference was recorded in multiple states. On day 2, the storm shift southeast a little, causing up to a dozen EF4's, and over 2 dozen EF2 and EF3 tornadoes. As the storm strengthened, an EF5, with 205 mph winds, killed 2, and injured many more near Parshall, North Dakota. Severe thunderstorms along with golf ball-sized hail dropped and tornadoes were confirmed in Eastern Montana, and the Dakotas. As the storm was shifting over Canada, meteorologists predicted a shift towards the Dakotas and then down into the Plains. The tornado convective outlook for Day 1 of the outlook.Ī storm that developed over the Pacific strengthened as it approached the West coast. The states with the most tornadoes was also Oklahoma. The state with the most fatalities was Oklahoma. The US states of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Nebraska got hit the hardest during the outbreak.Īs the storm started to shift east, the system quickly started to dissipate over the states of Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee. And the weakest tornado was a satellite to the strongest tornado with wind speeds under 20 mph.Ĭentral air-low masses along with cold, unstable air caused thunderstorms to develop and the main cause for the sequence. The strongest tornado was the Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma EF5 with 324 mph winds (521 km/h). In all, 461 people died, over 20,000 more were injured, and $31.1 billion (2019 USD) in damages was done.Ī total of 224 tornadoes touched down: 67 EF0's, 43 EF1's, 33 EF2's, 28 EF3's, 21 EF4's, and 2 EF5's, which occurred in Parshall, North Dakota on June 13, and the 2nd EF5 occurred in Central Oklahoma on June 16. ![]() The Tornado Outbreak Sequence of June 13-19, 2019was a huge, deadly, and catastrophic tornado outbreak sequence that happened over a 6-day from Thursday, June 13 to Wednesday, June 19. ( Bridge Creek- Moore, Oklahoma EF5 on June 16th)ġ Time from first tornado to last tornadoĢ Most severe tornado damage see wikipedia:Enhanced Fujita scale A high-end EF4 near Newton, Kansas on June 15. ![]()
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