Early May 1965 tornado outbreak
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "check for clobbered parameters". On May 5–8, 1965, a significant tornado outbreak[nb 1][nb 2] affected much of the Central United States. For four consecutive days, tornado outbreaks produced at least three significant (F2+) tornadoes each day, and at least two violent (F4–F5) tornadoes on three of the four days. The entire sequence generated 37 significant tornadoes, including at least nine violent tornadoes, one of which was rated F5. On May 5, two F4s struck Iowa, including a long-tracked tornado family that injured 11 people. On May 6, an outbreak of six strong tornadoes, four of them violent F4s, affected Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, and has been nicknamed "The Longest Night", killing 13 people and causing major damages—at the time the most damaging single weather event in Minnesota history.[2][3] Three of the six tornadoes occurred on the ground simultaneously, and two of them hit the section of Minnesota State Highway 100 (now Interstate 694) and University Avenue in the city of Fridley.[4] Both Fridley tornadoes damaged 1,100 homes and destroyed about 425; total losses reached $14.5 million, $5 million of which was to the Fridley school system.
On May 7, three significant tornadoes hit portions of the Upper Midwest, and beginning early on May 8, a major tornado outbreak affected the Great Plains states, particularly in Nebraska and South Dakota. The outbreak on May 8 produced numerous significant, long-lived tornadoes, including at least three violent tornadoes, two of which were actually long-tracked tornado families. A very large F5 tornado struck Tripp County in South Dakota, and two major F4s tracked across parts of Greeley and Antelope Counties in Nebraska. One of the F4s struck the small village of Primrose, almost totally destroying the settlement, causing probable F5 damage, and killing four people. Additionally, a high-end F3 obliterated a farm in Gregory County, South Dakota, and may have been an F4 as well. Many of the individual tornadoes on May 8 moved north and northwest, an unusual trajectory for supercells in this part of the Great Plains. Many of the long-tracked tornadoes on this date, rather than single tornadoes, were probably tornado families like the two long-lived F4s.
Meteorological synopsis
Temperatures on May 6 were in the upper 70s °F with high dew points, which was considered to be unusual for early May in Minnesota.[2] A strong low pressure area associated with an upper-level system moving in from the southwest and a nearby slow-moving cold front helped spark the storms. These storms formed as training supercells—an atmospheric phenomenon that is extremely rare in Minnesota. Because of the training, the same general areas from Sibley County through Carver and Hennepin and into northwestern Ramsey counties kept getting the brunt of these cells.[2]
Confirmed tornadoes
| State | Total | County | County total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minnesota | 13 | Anoka | 3 |
| Carver | 3 | ||
| Hennepin | 6 | ||
| Sibley | 1 | ||
| Nebraska | 4 | Boone | 4 |
| Totals | 17 | ||
| All deaths were tornado-related | |||
| FU | F0 | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 14 | 15 | 22 | 6 | 8 | 1 | 72 |
May 5
| List of confirmed tornadoes | ||||||
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| F# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
| Iowa | ||||||
| F2 | Hartley to W of Sibley | O'Brien, Osceola | 2030 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F4 | S of Rinard to NE of Callender | Calhoun, Webster | 2215 | Script error: No such module "convert". | An intense tornado damaged eight farms near Farnhamville before hitting the south side of Slifer. The tornado destroyed a church and a parsonage, both of which were swept away.[5] | |
| F4 | Osage to N of Kendallville | Floyd, Howard, Winneshiek | 0200 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Two large farmhouses were leveled Script error: No such module "convert". northwest of Kendallville, and about 28 farms were destroyed. All 11 injuries occurred in Mitchell County. The tornado was probably a family of several tornadoes, and it may have been continuous with the F3 tornado near Harmony, Minnesota, listed farther below.[5] | |
| South Dakota | ||||||
| F1 | Near Elkton | Brookings | 2045 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Three farms were reported damaged.[6] | |
| North Dakota | ||||||
| FU | W of Leal | Barnes | 2100 | unknown | Brief touchdown.[6] | |
| F2 | NE of Leonard to NW of Harwood | Cass | 2315 | Script error: No such module "convert". | This tornado family moved erratically northward, destroying barns, sheds, and other farm buildings. Seven farms were hit. At least two separate tornadoes, two hours apart, may have produced damage.[5] | |
| Texas | ||||||
| F0 | W of Spofford | Kinney | 2300 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F1 | NE of Wingate | Runnels, Taylor | 0300 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Minnesota | ||||||
| F1 | SE of Sauk Centre | Stearns | 2320 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F2 | NW of Alexandria to NW of Wolf Lake | Douglas, Otter Tail, Becker | 2330 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado destroyed lakeside cottages near Lake Darling and badly damaged structures on eight farms as well. The tornado continued on to Big Toad Lake, where it destroyed a large, two-story "summer home." Five other homes and cottages sustained minor damage. A family of two separate tornadoes may have been involved.[5] | |
| F1 | S of Gaylord to E of New Auburn | Sibley | 2345 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F3 | S of Harmony to SE of Melrose, WI | Fillmore, Houston, Winona, La Crosse (WI) | 0100 | Script error: No such module "convert". | This tornado may have consisted of two separate tornadoes, with the path of the first ending, and the second beginning, in Houston County. Homes and barns were reported destroyed near Canton, Lenora, and Newburg. Farther along the path, more barns and a brick schoolhouse were also destroyed. As the tornado crossed into Wisconsin, it destroyed more buildings on several farms. A car in Wisconsin was moved Script error: No such module "convert". as well.[5] | |
| F0 | SE of Elgin | Wabasha | 0225 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F0 | NW of Rushford Village | Winona | 0300 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A brief tornado destroyed two farms near Fremont. Rating disputed, ranked F2 by Grazulis.[5] | |
| F2 | W of Le Roy to NE of Racine | Mower, Fillmore | 0304 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado destroyed a barn and damaged 20 farms in its path.[5] | |
| Wisconsin | ||||||
| F2 | W of Grantsburg to W of Webster | Burnett | 0215 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F2 | NW of Cumberland to S of Barronett | Barron | 0530 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Source: National Climatic Database Center | ||||||
May 6
| List of confirmed tornadoes | ||||||
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| F# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
| Minnesota | ||||||
| F4 | NE of Cologne to N of Crystal Bay | Carver | 0008 | Script error: No such module "convert". | 3 deaths – The first of four powerful F4 tornadoes touched down just east of Cologne in Carver County. The tornado struck the Island Park–Mound area, where it destroyed 17 homes,[5] some of which were leveled. The tornado then struck and destroyed most of the Navarre community, where 16 homes were destroyed. The tornado also destroyed all barns and outbuildings on 30 farms. Homes were destroyed on 20 farms as well.[5] According to a 1975 map, which contains the most revised data on the May 6 tornadoes, the tornado dissipated north of Crystal Bay.[4] | |
| F4 | Chanhassen to S of Wayzata | Carver | 0027 | Script error: No such module "convert". | The second of the four F4 tornadoes—and the first of two to be photographed this day—touched down near Lake Susan in Chanhassen and traveled Script error: No such module "convert". toward Deephaven in Hennepin County. The first damage was reported south of Chanhassen, where 30 homes were damaged or destroyed. The tornado traveled due north, causing damage to a lumberyard and a shopping center. The tornado then damaged 35 homes at Lotus Lake and damaged or destroyed another 50 at Christmas Lake. As the tornado continued into Deephaven, it destroyed 100 homes, some of which were completely leveled, including "large and expensive" homes.[5] According to official sources, the tornado dissipated after hitting Deephaven, and only two tornadoes hit Fridley;[4] however, Grazulis reports that the tornado turned northeast, continuing beyond Deephaven, passing just south of Medicine Lake, striking Golden Valley, and hitting Fridley at 7:10 p.m. (0110 UTC).[5] Six homes were reportedly damaged in Golden Valley, "clocks stopped" in Fridley, and 25 airplanes were damaged or destroyed at Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Blaine.[5] However, the official records end this tornado near Deephaven and only indicate that two tornadoes, not three, hit Fridley.[4] | |
| F3 | E of New Auburn to NW of Lester Prairie | Sibley, McLeod | 0034 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Tornado touched down about Script error: No such module "convert". east of New Auburn in Sibley County and moved to just west of Lester Prairie in McLeod County. The tornado damaged or destroyed at least 25 farm buildings, as well as a church and a school, but there were no injuries or fatalities. Damage reached $1,000,000 (1965 USD).[5] | |
| F2 | E of Green Isle to NE of Norwood Young America | Sibley, Carver | 0043 | Script error: No such module "convert". | 1 death – Tornado touched down about Script error: No such module "convert". east of Green Isle in Sibley County and was on the ground Script error: No such module "convert".. It dissipated about Script error: No such module "convert". southwest of Waconia in Carver County. A farmer and his cattle were killed Script error: No such module "convert". southeast of Hamburg.[5] Photographs showed that nearby trees were debarked and shredded.[7] The tornado was up to Script error: No such module "convert". wide near Norwood Young America and Waconia.[5] Three barns were reportedly destroyed southwest of Cologne at 7:15 p.m. (0115 UTC), but Grazulis counts the damage as being related to a second F2 tornado (not officially listed).[5] 175 people were injured which, as of 2022, in the most injuries caused by an F2/EF2 tornado.[8] | |
| F4 | SW of Columbia Heights to Fridley to N of Spring Lake Park | Hennepin,[5] Anoka | 0106 | Script error: No such module "convert". | 3 deaths – See section on this tornado The first of at least two tornadoes to hit Fridley touched down in the southwesternmost corner of Fridley in Anoka County. It then moved across the Northern Ordnance industrial plant and continued to Osborne Road and Highway 65.[5][7] At this point, the tornado was visually spectacular and, like the Deephaven tornado, was one of the two tornadoes to be photographed during the outbreak.[5][7] The funnel then struck Fridley directly, hitting the main school and park complex, the city hall, and a trailer court.[5][7] Three hundred people were attending an evening program in Fridley Junior High when the tornado struck, but only a single child was injured.[5] The tornado eventually struck hundreds of homes in Fridley before continuing north-northeast into Spring Lake Park. There, the tornado was at its greatest intensity, destroying 150 homes and leveling some of them.[5] Seventy-five percent of all the businesses in Spring Lake Park were reported destroyed, and 900 people in the town were said to be homeless.[5] 175 people were injured. The tornado dissipated just northeast of Laddie Lake in Blaine in Anoka County.[7] | |
| F4 | Golden Valley to Fridley to Lino Lakes | Hennepin, Anoka, Ramsey[9] | 0214 | Script error: No such module "convert". | 6 deaths – See section on this tornado The last and deadliest violent tornado of the day touched down in Golden Valley in Hennepin County and moved across north Minneapolis, Fridley in Anoka County, and Mounds View in Ramsey County before dissipating just west of Centerville in Anoka County. Like the previous event, this tornado also struck the Northern Ordnance industrial plant. Total damage from the two tornadoes at the Northern Ordnance plant reached $2 million (1965 USD) in damage, shutting down the plant for more than one month.[7] Next, the tornado damaged 25 homes and eight businesses when it hit Golden Valley.[9] The tornado then became the second of the day to hit Fridley, and even struck the same trailer park in Fridley hit by the previous tornado.[7][9] The tornado also destroyed 85% of an elementary school. In Fridley, some homes were hit more than once by multiple tornadoes.[9] As it continued into Mounds View, the tornado completely leveled numerous homes, killing six people. In all, 46 homes in Mounds View were destroyed, and losses reached about $1 million (1965 USD).[9] 158 people were injured. | |
| Oklahoma | ||||||
| F2 | NW of Loyal | Kingfisher | 0000 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A brief touchdown destroyed a barn, a shop, a granary, and a shed. It also damaged four homes and two "combines."[5] | |
| F2 | SE of Dodson, TX, to W of Granite, OK | Harmon, Greer | 0050 | Script error: No such module "convert". | This tornado may have begun in Texas. It damaged or destroyed at least six homes, 10 barns, a gin, a store, a church, and a school.[5] | |
| F1 | SE of Canton | Blaine | 0100 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F0 | Oakwood | Dewey | 0100 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F1 | Dewey | Washington | 0300 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Nebraska | ||||||
| F0 | E of Newcastle | Dixon | 0145 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Source: National Climatic Database Center | ||||||
May 7
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| F# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
| Wisconsin | ||||||
| F2 | S of Shell Lake | Washburn | 1430 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A brief tornado unroofed a school in which 300 students sheltered, but none were hurt.[9] | |
| South Dakota | ||||||
| FU | NE of Lake Andes | Charles Mix | 1830 | unknown | ||
| Iowa | ||||||
| FU | Oelwein | Fayette | 1855 | unknown | ||
| FU | Fairfield | Van Buren | 2030 | unknown | ||
| Kansas | ||||||
| F0 | S of Garden City | Finney | 2200 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F2 | N of Pierceville | Finney | 2200 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F2 | N of Cimarron | Finney | 2200 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Minnesota | ||||||
| F0 | SW of Kenyon | Le Seur | 0010 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Oklahoma | ||||||
| F0 | Arnett | Ellis | 0050 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Texas | ||||||
| F0 | S of Wheeler | Wheeler | 0050 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Source: National Climatic Database Center | ||||||
May 8
| List of confirmed tornadoes | ||||||
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| F# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
| Colorado | ||||||
| F2 | N of Nunn | Weld | 0900 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A brief touchdown caused damage to farm structures, equipment, and trees.[6] | |
| Wisconsin | ||||||
| F1 | N of Waukesha | Waukesha | 1915 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Oklahoma | ||||||
| F0 | SE of Randlett | Cotton | 2000 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F1 | SW of Barnsdall | Osage | 2200 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F1 | N of Stidham | McIntosh | 0300 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F0 | S of Marietta | Love | 0310 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| Kansas | ||||||
| FU | SW of Independence | Montgomery | 2115 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado caused $4,000 (1965 USD) in damage near the Independence Municipal Airport.[6] | |
| FU | N of Girard | Crawford | 2315 | unknown | Brief touchdown.[6] | |
| Nebraska | ||||||
| F3 | N of Saint Michael to SW of Farwell | Howard | 2200 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado unroofed some homes and barns and passed northwest of Boelus.[9] | |
| F4 | NW of Farwell to Orchard | Howard, Greeley, Wheeler, Antelope, | 2225 | Script error: No such module "convert". | This long-tracked tornado was likely a family of multiple violent tornadoes. The tornado destroyed numerous farms, many of which were entirely leveled. Two people sheltering in a basement north of Greeley may have been injured,[9] but these injuries are not listed officially. | |
| F2 | SE of Long Pine to NW of Mills | Rock, Keya Paha | 2230 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A long-lived tornado leveled a farmhouse and may have injured a man fleeing in a pickup truck. The tornado also destroyed buildings on "at least a dozen" farms northwest of Newport. This event may have been two separate tornadoes, one Script error: No such module "convert". east of Bassett and another northwest of Newport. Rating disputed, ranked F3 by Grazulis.[9] | |
| F2 | E of Johnstown | Brown, Keya Paha | 2230[9] | Script error: No such module "convert". | A strong tornado destroyed three homes on at least seven ranches, along with other structures. Vehicles were thrown up to Script error: No such module "convert". from where they originated. According to Grazulis, this tornado caused near-F4 damage to ranches Script error: No such module "convert". northwest of Ainsworth,[9] though the official rating is only F2. The tornado may have stayed on the ground as far as Wewela, South Dakota, and the parent storm eventually produced an F5 tornado near Colome in South Dakota.[9] | |
| F3 | Hebron to E of Cordova | Thayer, Fillmore, Saline, Seward | 2240 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A long-lived tornado leveled a barn Script error: No such module "convert". east of Ohiowa.[9] Several farms were reportedly destroyed as well.[6] | |
| F3 | SW of Chambers to Saratoga | Holt | 2300 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A long-tracked tornado destroyed and swept away many barns. A car was thrown Script error: No such module "convert"., and ranches were completely destroyed.[9] | |
| F1 | Stapleton to S of Valentine | Logan, Thomas, Cherry | 2300 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A long-lived tornado did "major damage" near Thedford,[6] destroying at least one barn.[9] Rating disputed, ranked F2 by Grazulis. | |
| F1 | N of Eagle | Cass | 2300 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Brief touchdown reported.[6] | |
| F4 | N of Wood River to Wausa | Hall, Greeley, Boone, Antelope, Cedar | 2330 | Script error: No such module "convert". | 4 deaths – This long-lived family of violent tornadoes destroyed 90% of the village of Primrose. The tornado was reported to have had two funnels as it hit Primrose.[10] Homes were swept from their foundations, and the damage swath was Script error: No such module "convert". wide.[11] Tree damage in the village was severe.[12] Vehicles were thrown hundreds of yards, and there may have been F5 damage to buildings as well.[13] Cars were carried for Script error: No such module "convert"., and a truck body was carried and rolled for Script error: No such module "convert"..[9] 53 people were injured, and four were dead at Primrose. At least one horse was killed. | |
| F2 | E of Ainsworth | Brown, Keya Paha | 2330 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado passed east of Ainsworth.[6] | |
| F1 | W of Hampton | Hamilton | 2330 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Brief touchdown occurred between Aurora and Hampton.[6] | |
| F1 | N of Phillips to NE of Chapman | Hamilton | 2335 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado destroyed all the buildings except the farmhouse on a farm. Rating disputed, ranked F2 by Grazulis.[9] | |
| F0 | W of Spencer | Boyd | 0000 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Brief touchdown witnessed.[6] | |
| F2 | Columbus to W of Clarkson | Platte, Colfax | 0000 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado skipped along and destroyed structures on several farms.[6] | |
| F1 | E of Winside to Dakota City | Wayne, Dixon, Dakota | 0030 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A skipping tornado caused mostly minor damage, but produced major damage to a farm northeast of Wayne.[6] | |
| South Dakota | ||||||
| FU | N of Fort Thompson | Buffalo | 2200 | unknown | ||
| F5 | E of Wewela to NE of Winner | Tripp | 2315 | Script error: No such module "convert". | See section on this tornado. This huge tornado, about Script error: No such module "convert". wide, damaged 25 farms, destroyed seven farms, and completely swept away three of them near Gregory.[9][13] | |
| F2 | SW of Colome | Tripp | 2323 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F3 | SW of Burke | Gregory | 0000 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A brief tornado moved northwest and destroyed all buildings on a farm, including two homes, a concrete barn, and a wooden barn. Vehicles and machinery were mangled into unrecognizable shapes. Rating disputed, ranked F4 by Grazulis.[9] | |
| F2 | SE of Howard | Miner | 0030 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Moved northwest, north of Canova. Some farm structures were damaged, and cattle were killed.[6] | |
| F1 | SE of Onida | Sully | 0030 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| F2 | W of Baltic to NE of Colton | Clay | 0100 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Barns and concrete silos were destroyed on three farms.[9] | |
| F2 | SW of Pukwana | Brule | 0100 | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado moved northwest, destroying newly built barns on two farms, along with several silos.[9] | |
| F0 | NW of Gettysburg | Potter | 0100 | Script error: No such module "convert". | Brief touchdown over open country.[6] | |
| FU | NW of Oahe Dam | Stanley | 0200 | unknown | ||
| F0 | SW of Akaska | Potter | 0332 | Script error: No such module "convert". | ||
| FU | SE of Timber Lake | Dewey | 0425 | unknown | ||
| FU | SW of Mobridge | Corson | 0435 | unknown | ||
| Arkansas | ||||||
| F2 | SE of Fort Smith | 0230 | Sebastian | Script error: No such module "convert". | A tornado destroyed motel cabins and tore roofs and walls from homes. Business buildings sustained damage on seven farms.[9] | |
| Source: National Climatic Database Center | ||||||
Fridley, Minnesota F4 Tornadoes (Two tornadoes)
Template:Infobox weather event Template:Infobox weather event/TornadoTemplate:Infobox weather event/EffectsTemplate:Infobox weather event/Footer Two tornadoes touched down in Fridley, just over an hour apart. In all, six people were killed in the Fridley tornadoes and over 180 were injured. Over 450 homes were destroyed in Fridley, and neighboring Mounds View also sustained heavy damage. A man who called WCCO radio after the first Fridley tornado claimed on air that he had been in his car when the tornado hit and that the tornado blew out his car windows. Although he is widely believed to have been killed by the second Fridley twister later that night (which did kill a 26-year-old man with a similar name), the caller was actually a teacher at Fridley Junior High School who survived. The tornado also damaged the sign adorning the Heights Theater in Columbia Heights. In all, both Fridley tornadoes damaged 1,100 homes and destroyed about 425; total losses reached $14.5 million, $5 million of which was to the Fridley school system.[14][5] Photographs for the earlier Deephaven and second Fridley tornado were published in the Minneapolis Tribune (now Star Tribune) newspaper. Early radar images showed the supercells as they moved through the area.[14]
Colome, South Dakota
Template:Infobox weather event Template:Infobox weather event/TornadoTemplate:Infobox weather event/EffectsTemplate:Infobox weather event/Footer On May 8, an extremely intense and massive F5 tornado passed east of the town of Colome, South Dakota, in Tripp County, and became the only tornado to be rated as such in South Dakota's history. The tornado reached Script error: No such module "convert"., or Script error: No such module "convert". in width and would destroy seven farms with three being swept clean at F5 intensity, only leaving empty basements behind. A car was thrown and was badly damaged, another car would be flipped on its back, and entire planks would be embedded into the ground. Fortunately, the tornado resulted in no deaths, but there was an injury. In all, the Colome, SD F5 was on the ground for 30.10 miles (48.44 kilometers) and would become the strongest-rated tornado of the outbreak and the strongest tornado in South Dakota state history.
Aftermath
The outbreak in Minnesota on May 6 was voted a tie by the Minnesota Climatology Office for the "fifth most significant Minnesota Weather Event of the 20th Century" with the 1965 Mississippi & Minnesota River Flooding.[15] Considering this outbreak occurred just three weeks after the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak, quick and successful warnings from the U.S. Weather Bureau and transmission from WCCO Radio kept the death toll relatively low. This was also the first time in Minnesota state history where civil defense sirens were used for severe weather purposes.[14]
See also
Notes
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- ↑ All damage totals are in 1965 United States dollars unless otherwise noted.
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Bibliography
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External links
- May 6, 1965 Tornado Outbreak (NWS Twin Cities, MN)
- Aircheck recordings of WCCO Radio's tornado coverage from May 6 and 7, 1965.
- 8mm Home Video of May 6, 1965 Fridley, MN Tornado Damage YouTube Video.
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