The Worcester Tornadoes are named after the F4 tornado that devastated Worcester, Massachusetts on June 9, 1953.
Worcester Tornadoes was created in 2005.
Shayne Worcester's birth name is Shayne Conley Worcester.
Anne Worcester's birth name is Anne Person.
Meteorologists knew that severe thunderstorms were possible and that some might produce tornadoes and so issued a severe thunderstorm watch. They did not include any mention of tornadoes in the forecast as they clung to the notion still prevalent at the time that forecasting tornadoes would start a panic. As a result the people were not warned of the Worcester tornado.
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are, but are often referred to by where and when they hit. Some of the most infamous tornadoes include The Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011; the Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 3, 1999; The Wichita Falls, Texas tornado of April 10, 1979; and the Worcester, Massachusetts tornado of June 9, 1953.
Tornadoes are often referred to simply as "tornadoes" or "twisters."
Towns named Worcester can be found in several states across the United States, with the most notable being Worcester, Massachusetts, which is the second-largest city in New England. Other towns named Worcester include Worcester, New York; Worcester, Vermont; and Worcester, Pennsylvania. Each of these locations has its own unique history and characteristics, contributing to the diversity of places sharing the same name.
Boston, Worcester, Cambridge, Amherst
Tornadoes are severe wind storms and do not speak, let alone call out a name.
Tornadoes are often called twisters.
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Tornadoes are associated with a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.