April 3, 1974: The Super Outbreak. A day that many of you today still remember vividly. The air felt hot and sticky and it was windy, all of which got worse through the afternoon. Some of you say it ...
The violent F5 tornado killed 32 people in Xenia, the deadliest of the 148 tornadoes in a "super outbreak" that swept across 13 states April 3-4, 1974. The clock is frozen in time at 4:39 p.m. That's ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr. Robert N. Grise wrote the following article that was published April 18, 1992, in the Richmond Register. For the 45th anniversary of the April 1974 tornadoes, The Register is ...
April 3, 1974: The Super Outbreak. A day that many of you today still remember vividly. The air felt hot and sticky and it was windy, all of which got worse through the afternoon. Some of you say it ...
The Super Outbreak of tornadoes of April 3-4, 1974 remains the most outstanding severe convective weather episode on record in the continental United States. the United States was assaulted by 148 ...
Thursday, April 27 will mark the 12-year anniversary of the deadliest tornado outbreak here in the Tennessee Valley. Many have stated this event is a once-in-a-generation event and can be compared to ...
On April 3, 1974, what became known as the Super Outbreak began.Over the next two days, 148 tornadoes would strike across the eastern United States, including more than a half-dozen that struck within ...
Forty-five years ago, April 3-4, 1974, a “super outbreak” of tornadoes killed more than 300 people. According to the National Weather Service, 148 documented tornadoes hit 13 states in 18 hours from ...
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