There was no "Super Tuesday tornado." The event was actually an outbreak of 87 tornadoes. The first tornado of the outbreak was an EF1 that touched down south of Hamburg, Arkansas at 3:26 PM Central Standard Time on February 5, 2008.
No, tornado alley is a region in the United States where tornadoes occur more frequently than anywhere else. The Super Outbreak was a single event in which 148 tornadoes were produced in a single day.
It was definitely worse than the April 22-25, 2010 tornado outbreak. That outbreak resulted in 12 deaths, of which 10 were from tornadoes (one tornado actually). Preliminary reports indicate that the March 2, 2012 tornado outbreak killed at least 40 people. Hundreds are said to be injured. Damage is estimated at $1.5 billion. This outbreak is probably one of the worst outbreaks of recent history. The severity is comparable to the Super Tuesday outbreak of February 2008.
No, you cannot stop a tornado with another tornado. The two tornadoes would simply merge and form a larger tornado.
A tornado emergency is a special kind of tornado warning that is issued when a large tornado is threatening a populated area. A tornado emergency indicates a more dangerous situation than an ordinary tornado warning.
The Super Tuesday tornado outbreak of 2008 killed 58 people.
There is no rating system for tornado outbreaks, but there is for individual tornadoes. Each tornado in the Super Tuesday tornado outbreak was rated on the Enhanced Fujita scale based on the severity of the damage it caused. The scale ranges from EF0 for the weakest tornadoes to EF5 for the strongest. The Super Tuesday outbreak produced 86 tornadoes with ratings ranging from EF0 to EF4.
There was never a Super Tuesday Tornado. However there was the Super Tuesday tornado outbreak, which was a series of 86 tornadoes that struck the U.S. on February 5 and 6 of 2008. Tornadoes in the outbreak impacted Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana. Arkansas and Tennessee were hit by the worst tornadoes of the event.
There was no "Super Tuesday tornado." The event was actually an outbreak of 87 tornadoes. The first tornado of the outbreak was an EF1 that touched down south of Hamburg, Arkansas at 3:26 PM Central Standard Time on February 5, 2008.
There was no "Super Tuesday tornado", however there was a Super Tuesday tornado outbreak, an event that produced 86 tornadoes. In all, these tornadoes killed 57 people and injured 425. The most significant contributors figure were:The EF4 tornado that hit the towns of Atkins, Clinton, and Highland in Arkansas, killing 13 and injuring 139.The EF3 tornado that struck portions of northern Tennessee and southern Kentucky, killing 22 and injuring 63.The EF4 tornado that occurred north of Jackson, Tennessee, injuring 51.
Super Tuesday is when many states hold a primary election. The significance of Super Tuesday is that the political parties announce the presidential candidates.
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Super Tuesday - TV series - was created in 1993.
The duration of Super Tuesday - TV series - is 2 hours.
If by a super tornado you mean an EF4 or EF5 buildings will be completely destroyed, some completely blown away.
The cast of Super Tornado - 2013 includes: Alex Beresford as Himself - Presenter
The Spin Room Super Tuesday - 2012 was released on: USA: March 2012