The deadliest U.S. tornadoes in 2014 were:
No other U.S. tornado in 2014 killed more than 2 people.
Overall, April is the deadliest month.
The greatest number of deadly tornadoes in the U.S. struck in 1974. That year there were 79 killer tornadoes in the U.S. which resulted in 366 deaths. The deadliest year for tornadoes, however, was 1925 with 794 people killed by tornadoes. 695 of these were from one tornado, the deadliest in U.S. history.
The Deadliest Gun - 2014 was released on: USA: 15 December 2014
No, tornadoes are the deadliest type of severe weather in the United States.
Nova - 1974 Deadliest Tornadoes 39-18 was released on: USA: 2012 Japan: 29 May 2012
The Deadliest Gun - 2014 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 25 December 2014
Mississippi has experienced three of the top 25 deadliest tornadoes in US history, according to data from the Storm Prediction Center. These are the Tupelo-Gainesville tornado of 1936, the Natchez tornado of 1840, and the Yazoo City tornado of 1844.
The last tornadoes in the US in 2014 struck southeastern Texas on December 27.
The three deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history are. The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925: 695 dead The Natchez, Mississippi tornado of May 6, 1840: 317 dead The St. Louis, Missouri tornado of May 17, 1896: 255 dead
Tornado season begins in March and ends in July. April is historically the deadliest month, although May has more tornadoes. However, tornadoes hit the U.s. in all months. Tornado season is simply more active.
Hurricane Katrina in 2005 is considered one of the deadliest natural disasters in the US, causing significant loss of life and widespread destruction in New Orleans and the surrounding areas along the Gulf Coast.
There were 46 confirmed tornadoes in Texas in 2014.