The Super Outbreak of 1974, which produce 148 confirmed tornadoes, lasted 15 hours.
Around 1.5 hours
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An epidemic is defined as spreading rapidly and extensively by infection and affecting many individuals in an area or a population at the same time.
They normally work long hours, and that is typical. They are tied to their work.
If you could drive non-stop at a constant speed of 60 mph, it would take about 6 hours and 43 minutes.
It is estimated that 319 people died during the Super Outbreak of 1974.
It was 15 hours. Yes, it went over 13 states with 15 hours worth of destruction at one time.
It was 15 hours. Yes, it went over 13 states with 15 hours worth of destruction at one time.
The Super Outbreak of 1974 killed 319 people.
The 2011 super outbreak resulted in 322 deaths from tornadoes. 24 others died from other effects of the outbreak not related to tornadoes for a total of 346.
The record is 16 on the ground at the same time during the 18 hr "Super Outbreak" of April 3 and April 4, 1974. Total tornado count for the 18 hrs was 148.
The Super Tuesday tornado outbreak of 2008 killed 58 people.
There are different ways of assessing this as "worst" is subjective.The deadliest outbreak in U.S. history was the on which produced the Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925. In all, this outbreak killed 747 people, including 695 from a single tornado. There are record of 9 tornadoes in this outbreak, but it is likely that many others were not reported.The most intense outbreak on record in terms of the number of violent tornadoes was the Super Outbreak of April 3-4, 1974. There were 148 officially documented tornadoes with this outbreak. Of these, an astonishing 24 were rated F4 and 6 were rated F5. It is one of only two outbreaks to have produced more than two F5 or EF5 tornadoes. In all, 319 people were killed. This outbreak also held the title of most tornadoes within 24 hours until 2011.The costliest outbreak in terms of property damage was the Super Outbreak of April 25-28, 2011. It was also the largest tornado outbreak ever recorded. The cost of damage amounted to about $5 billion. Most of the damage was on April 27. In all the outbreak produced 351 tornadoes, of which 207 were on April 27, the current holder for the 24-hour record. Of these tornadoes, 11 were rated EF4 and 4 were rated EF5. The outbreak killed 324 people.
The Steelers won four Super Bowls during that time span. Winning in the 1974, 1975, 1978 and 1979 seasons.
About 3 hours.
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