over 630,000 dollars, which in 1911, was a whole lot of money
The tornado of the elevens was categorized as an F4. It was called the tornado of the elevens because it occurred on November, 11, 1911. It was in Owosso, Michigan.
The tornado of the elevens was a tornado that struck the town of Owosso, Michigan. The tornado first touched down at 11:11 pm on November 11, 1911 (11/11/11). The tornado killed 2 people and injured 9, for a total of 11.
Do you mean cost in damages? Or perhaps cost to purchase a tornado...? If you are looking for the average damage estimates of tornadoes I believe the current average is ~$23,221,264/year for Oklahoma property and real estate.
The most expensive tornado on officiall record to date was the EF5 tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri on May 22, 2011. The cost of damage was $2.8 billion.
The largest tornado on record was the 2.6-mile-wide tornado that struck near El Reno tornado on May 31, 2013 with a cost of damage estimated at $35-40 million. For a tornado of that magnitude, this is a relatively moderate cost. The reason for this that the tornado, while very large and intense, traveled mostly over open country and did not hit very much. The most costliest tornado on record was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011. It was smaller (0.9 miles wide), but tore right through a city wand was probably more intense. The cost of damage was $2.8 billion.
The tornado of the elevens was an F2.
The tornado of the elevens was categorized as an F4. It was called the tornado of the elevens because it occurred on November, 11, 1911. It was in Owosso, Michigan.
The tornado of the elevens was a tornado that struck the town of Owosso, Michigan. The tornado first touched down at 11:11 pm on November 11, 1911 (11/11/11). The tornado killed 2 people and injured 9, for a total of 11.
The cost of damage from the Manchester, South Dakota tornado of 2003 was $3 million.
Damage from the Hallam, Nebraska tornado cost approximately $160 million.
The cost of damage from the Waco tornado was $41 million.
The highest cost of damage from a single tornado in the U.S. was $2.8 billion in the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011.
The cost of damage from the Joplin tornado of 2011 was $2.8 billion, making it the costliest tornado in U.S. history.
The Joplin tornado caused about $2.8 billion worth of damage to the city of Joplin.
People can reduce tornado damage by building structures for strength rather than for low cost
The cost of damage from the Joplin tornado amounted to $2.8 billion.
The damage from the Waco, Texas tornado of 1953 was about $41 million which is equivalent to $341 million in 2011 amounts.