The Natchez tornado of 1840 was a supercell tornado, as are nearly all killer tornadoes, and was probably an F5.
The Great Natchez tornado of 1840 killed 317 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
The Great Natchez tornado was never rated. The Fujita scale, which rates tornadoes, was crated in 1971, but has been used to rate tornadoes retrospectively. To rate a tornado you need information on the severity of the damage it did and the quality of construction of the buildings it hit. Unfortunately, as you look at older records, there is generally less useful information. Because of this, no tornado that occurred before 1871 has received a rating. The Natchez tornado was in 1840. That said, by comparing this tornado with other major killers, it is reasonable to say that it was probably an F4 or F5.
it was the second deadliest single tornado that killed 317 people and tore a whole northern part of a city to shreds
A tornado produces low pressure, but it is not a pressure system in and of itself.
It usually takes at least an F4 tornado to flatten houses.
The Great Natchez tornado struck the towns of Natchez, Mississippi and Vidalia, Louisiana of May 7, 1840.
Many houses and businesses, docks, and boats in the Natchez area were damaged or destroyed by the 1840 tornado.
The Great Natchez tornado of 1840 killed 317 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
The 1840 Natchez tornado killed at least 317 people and injured another 109.
Some were the Tri State Tornado, the Natchez tornado , also the Gainesville tornadoes.
We do not know. The Natchez tornado was in 1840, and it is hard to get reliable information from records that old. The tornado itself was probably an F4 or F5, which would put wind speeds in the range of 200 mph or more, but that does not indicate anything about how fast the tornado itself moved.
The Great Natchez tornado was never rated. The Fujita scale, which rates tornadoes, was crated in 1971, but has been used to rate tornadoes retrospectively. To rate a tornado you need information on the severity of the damage it did and the quality of construction of the buildings it hit. Unfortunately, as you look at older records, there is generally less useful information. Because of this, no tornado that occurred before 1871 has received a rating. The Natchez tornado was in 1840. That said, by comparing this tornado with other major killers, it is reasonable to say that it was probably an F4 or F5.
it was the second deadliest single tornado that killed 317 people and tore a whole northern part of a city to shreds
The deadliest tornado in Mississippi was the Natchez, Mississippi tornado of May 6, 1840. It killed 317 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
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Yes. A tornado is a type of violent windstorm.
The address of the For Natchez is: 704 State Street, Natchez, MS 39120-3543