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No such map exists for every recorded tornado The Tornado History Project, does, however show the tracks of every recorded tornado in the U.S. since official tornado records began in 1950. The site may be somewhat outdated, as the tracks from each new year of tornado data are added in March or April of the next year. Maps can be customized by date, state, tornado rating, and county.

Thomas P. Grazulis has maps of all recorded significant tornadoes (F2 or stronger or causing a fatality) by state up through 1991 in hist book Significant Tornadoes:1680-1991, but this book is rather expensive and hard to come by.

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