The Hallam Nebraska tornado occurred on May 22, 2004.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado touched down at about 7:30 PM CDT on May 22, 2004 and lasted until about 9:10 PM. It struck the town of Hallam at about 8:35 PM.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado was rated F4
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado was 2.5 miles wide and traveled 54 miles.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado of May 22, 2004 was the widest tornado ever recorded. It was 2.5 miles wide.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado only killed 1 person.
The Hallam tornado was on the ground for 1 hour and 35 minutes.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado of 2004 killed 1 person. An additional 38 people we injured.
The Hallam tornado was a massive F4 tornado that destroyed much of the small town of Hallam, Nebraska on May 22, 2004, killing 1 person. The tornado is notable in that at one point it was 2.5 miles wide, making it the largest tornado ever recorded.
The Average tornado is 50 yards wide, though they tend to be bigger in Tornado Alley. The largest tornado ever recorded in Tornado Alley, or anywhere else for that matter, was the Hallam, Nebraska tornado which was 2.5 miles wide.
No. The largest tornado ever recorded hit Hallam, Nebraska in the United States.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado caused damage the same way that other tornadoes do: though powerful winds and flying debris. As an F4, the Hallam tornado had winds strong enough to tear apart most structures. Even buildings not subjected to the strongest winds were still subjected to enough force that sections were torn away or collapsed under the force of the wind.