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How long was the shortest tornado?

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I do know that the shortest lasting tornado was in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A. on May 31, 2013 at 7:45PM. It lasted only 7.5 seconds. It ended at 7:45PM.

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there was some tornadoes in Alaska that can last less than a second because of them barely touching down and they cant even be rated because of that, so that is the best answer i can give at the moment.

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