We cannot define a top five strongest tornadoes in Texas. Since official documentation began in 1950 Texas has had six F5 tornadoes, and we generaly can't say if one F5 is stronger than another. Those six, in the order that they occurred are:
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sakon(ukon) were the strongest of the four, but when the group was five, kimimaro was the strongest
The five U.S. states with the fewest tornadoes per year on average are Alaska, Rhode Island, Hawaii, Vermont, and Delaware. These states typically experience very low tornado activity compared to the rest of the country.
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That is difficult to determine as the vast majority of tornadoes never have their winds measured. The highest intensity rating a tornado can get is F5 (now EF5), but it is difficult to determine whether one F5 tornado is stronger than another. The highest winds ever recorded in a tornado were 302 mph in the Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 3, 1999, though other tornadoes that never had wind measurements may have been stronger. A few other tornadoes that might be candidates for the top 5 list include: The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925 The Xenia, Ohio tornado of April 3, 1974 The Andover, Kansas tornado of April 26, 1991 The Jarrell, Texas tornado of May 27, 1997
The top five states with the most tornadoes are:TexasOklahomaKansasFloridaNebraska
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Diamond is the strongest. but i dont no the rest sorry. Pratley =(
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