The tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri in 2011 was just under a mile wide. It was rated EF5, though that is a measure of intensity rather than size.
The deadliest single tornado in history was the Daultatpur-Saturia, Bangladesh tornado of 1989. We don't know how big it was (probably and F5), but we do know it killed 1300 people, probably more. The deadliest tornado in US history was the Tri-state tornado of 1925. It was an F5 and killed about 700 people. The most destructive tornado in terms of the value of property destroyed was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011, which causes $2.8 billion worth of damage.
It was just under 1 mile wide and was rated EF5.
It was just under 1 mile wide and was rated EF5.
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There were many tornadoes in Alabama in April 2011. The one you are referring to was probably the Tuscaloosa tornado of April 27. The tornado was at a mile and a half wide and appears to have been a borderline EF4/EF5, though the official rating is EF4.
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how big is the Missouri ship
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Very big. Very big.
The Missouri was a big river_wild and ferocious