Tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896
Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox weather eventTemplate:Infobox weather event/Tornado outbreak Template:Infobox weather event/Effects Template:Infobox weather event/Footer From May 24–28, 1896, a violent tornado outbreak sequence—considered one of the worst on record—struck much of the United States, killing at least 388 people and injuring 1,490 or more. At least 26 tornadoes occurred, including intense, long-lived families. Retroactively rated F5 on the Fujita scale, the strongest tornado of the outbreak struck Michigan, killing 47 or more people. F4 tornadoes in three other states collectively caused most of the remaining deaths, among them a potent twister that impacted Greater St. Louis, claiming 255 lives and becoming the third-deadliest U.S. tornado on record. Additionally, at least one tornado crossed into Canada, inflicting more damage there. Tornado expert Thomas P. Grazulis dubbed the severe weather episode "perhaps the most violent single week of tornado activity in United States history".[1]Template:Efn
Confirmed tornadoes
| FU | F0 | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | ? | 1 | 9 | 9 | 6 | 1 | ≥ 26 |
- Possible tornadoes may have hit Kalkaska, Midland, and Wayne counties, Michigan.Template:Sfn
Prior to 1990, there is a likely undercount of tornadoes, particularly E/F0–1, with reports of weaker tornadoes becoming more common as population increased. A sharp increase in the annual average E/F0–1 count by approximately 200 tornadoes was noted upon the implementation of NEXRAD Doppler weather radar in 1990–1991.Template:SfnTemplate:Efn 1974 marked the first year where significant tornado (E/F2+) counts became homogenous with contemporary values, attributed to the consistent implementation of Fujita scale assessments.Template:SfnTemplate:Efn Numerous discrepancies on the details of tornadoes in this outbreak exist between sources. The total count of tornadoes and ratings differs from various agencies accordingly. The list below documents information from the most contemporary official sources alongside assessments from tornado historian Thomas P. Grazulis.
May 24 event
| F#Template:Efn | Location | County / Parish | State | Time (UTC)Template:Efn | Path length | WidthTemplate:Efn | Damage | |
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| F2 | S of Manchester | Delaware | IA | 03:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | |
| A tornado wrecked a number of barns and a home, possibly killing a person.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F4 | SW of Polk City to northern Valeria to Mingo | Polk, Jasper | IA | 04:30–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 21+ deaths – A violent tornado passed north of Des Moines, leveling homes and killing at least 18 people in the Bondurant–Santiago–Valeria area. It caused more deaths at Mingo before dissipating, drove a steel railroad rail Script error: No such module "convert". into the earth at a spot, and injured 60 people.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
| F1 | Template:Unk | Dallas | IA | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | |
| This tornado belonged to the same family as or was identical with the previous event.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
May 25 event
| F#Template:Efn | Location | County / Parish | State | Time (UTC)Template:Efn | Path length | WidthTemplate:Efn | Damage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F4 | NW of Forreston to northern Adeline to S of Egan | Ogle | IL | 07:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 4 deaths – A potent tornado leveled five or more farmhouses and a church, while unroofing other homes. Four family members died near Egan, where a large home was cleanly swept away; "nothing was left on the foundation", according to a report quoted by Grazulis. Five injuries occurred.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
| F2 | S of Byron | Ogle | IL | 07:30–? | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | |
| A tornado hit a farmstead, flattening all trees and barns.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | S of Davis Junction to E of Irene | Ogle, Boone, DeKalb | IL | 07:30–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | |
| 3 deaths – An intense tornado shifted a house on its foundation, causing it to collapse, fatally crush three occupants, and injure half a dozen others. Bits of the house were carried Script error: No such module "convert".. A barn was wrecked as well, along with outbuildings on 11 farms. In all 10 injuries occurred.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | Park Ridge | Cook | IL | 07:50–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Nts | |
| A tornado headed east from Norwood Park to Edison Park, destroying half a dozen homes and leaving 30 others irreparable. Its severest impact was to the most elevated part of Norwood Park.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
| F2 | N of Clio to E of Otter Lake | Genesee, Lapeer | MI | 23:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| Described as an "auger-shaped funnel" by witnesses, a tornado destroyed three farmhouses, along with cottages and businesses. It also hit a school, lofting its roof Script error: No such module "convert".. Four injuries occurred.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | W of Munger to near Fairgrove | Bay, Tuscola | MI | 23:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 1 death – A tornado destroyed five homes, injuring a dozen people in one of them, as well as a school. According to an account, it "lifted and dashed to the ground" another home during a funeral, forcing the 30 attendants to shelter in a nearby ditch. Airborne debris killed an onlooker, and in all 18 injuries occurred.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | W of Sterling Heights (MI) to Mount Clemens (MI) to Canada | Macomb, St. Clair | MI, ON | 01:10–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | >Template:Nts | |
| 2 deaths – A tornado leveled barns and homes in the Utica–Warren area, leaving only part of a farmhouse bedroom intact. It then tore a two-block-wide swath through Mount Clemens, wrecking 30 homes, and destroyed more homes in Harrison Township. The unfinished Mount Clemens Sanatorium (later the Colonial Hotel) was leveled. Passing over Lake St. Clair, it did additional damage in Canada. Grazulis initially rated it F4 in a 1984 study, but downgraded it later. In all 15 injuries occurred.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn[2] | ||||||||
| F5 | N of Holly to Ortonville to Oakwood to W of Dryden | Oakland, Lapeer | MI | 02:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Nts | |
| 47+ deaths — See section on this tornado — 100 injuries occurred.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
| F2 | Amadore | Sanilac | MI | 02:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| A tornado damaged the entire community of Amadore, tearing apart a few homes before ending over Lake Huron as a waterspout. Three injuries occurred.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
May 27 event
| F#Template:Efn | Location | County / Parish | State | Time (UTC)Template:Efn | Path length | WidthTemplate:Efn | Damage | |
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| F2 | N of Sturgeon to N of Centralia | Audrain | MO | 19:35–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| A tornado leveled barns and almost completely tore apart four farmhouses.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | S of Higbee to S of Renick | Randolph | MO | 20:30–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| An intense tornado ripped apart numerous barns and destroyed or damaged eight homes, injuring six people.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | N of Mexico to W of Vandalia | Audrain | MO | 21:15–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 6+ deaths – Forming close to the path of an F4 event on May 20, 1891, this tornado hit two schools, killing four or five students and injuring 35 people. It also killed a few more people in farmhouses and injured 50 in all.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | S of Sheridan to NE of Marshall | Kingfisher, Logan, Garfield | OK | 00:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | |
| A tornado shattered one or more houses, injuring a person.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F4 | SE of Chamois | Osage | MO | 00:15–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 2 deaths – A tornado struck and destroyed a few farms, one of which lost all seven buildings. Three injuries occurred.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
| F4 | St. Louis (MO) to East St. Louis (IL) | St. Louis (MO), Madison (IL) | MO, IL | 00:30–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | >Template:Nts | |
| 255 deaths – See section on this tornado – 1,000 people were injured.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
| F4 | New Minden to near Irvington | Washington, Jefferson | IL | 00:20–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 14 deaths – A tornado leveled farms, injuring 50 people. Most of the dead were at New Minden. The tornado tracked through or near Hoyleton, Richview, and Boyd.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
| F4 | Near Imbs to New Baden to near Germantown | St. Clair, Clinton | IL | 00:45–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 24 deaths – A violent tornado family flattened many homes, especially in and around New Baden, where 13 people died. It claimed a dozen more lives near the Birkner and Harmony train stations, as well as another at a farmhouse. 125 injuries occurred.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | NW of Nashville to N of Richview NE of Mount Vernon | Washington, Jefferson | IL | 02:30–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 3 deaths – An intense tornado ravaged six farms.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F2 | E of Bellflower | Montgomery, Lincoln | MO | Template:Unk | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | Template:Unk | |
| 1 death – A tornado destroyed a barn and church, killing a woman and injuring her infant.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
May 28 event
| F#Template:Efn | Location | County / Parish | State | Time (UTC)Template:Efn | Path length | WidthTemplate:Efn | Damage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F2 | E of Gettysburg to NE of Hanover | Adams, York | PA | 18:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| A tornado hit the Bonneauville–Abbottstown area, wrecking a house and barns. Furniture was found Script error: No such module "convert". away. Four injuries occurred.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F2 | W of Wrightsville to northern Columbia | York, Lancaster | PA | 18:30–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| 1 death – A tornado unroofed four homes and a school. It also destroyed three other homes and hit a mill. 20 injuries occurred.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F3 | S of Ambler (PA) to Jarrettown (PA) to Allentown (NJ) | Montgomery (PA), Bucks (PA), Mercer (NJ), Monmouth (NJ) | PA, NJ | 19:55–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | >Template:Nts | |
| 4 deaths – An intermittent, narrow tornado—possibly a family of up to three events—wrecked 16 or more barns and several stables, particularly in the Allentown–White Horse area. 15 injuries occurred.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
| F2 | SW of Harney (MD) to near Littlestown (PA) | Carroll (MD), Adams (PA) | MD, PA | 20:00–? | Script error: No such module "convert". | Script error: No such module "convert". | Template:Unk | |
| A tornado wrecked a house and barns, while unroofing three other homes.Template:Sfn | ||||||||
Whigville–Ortonville–Oakwood–Thomas, Michigan
Template:Infobox weather event Template:Infobox weather event/Tornado Template:Infobox weather event/Effects Template:Infobox weather event/Footer Late in the evening of May 25, an extremely intense tornado touched down in eastern Michigan and moved northeast. It affected portions of Oakland and Lapeer counties northwest of Detroit. Communities affected included Whigville, Ortonville, Oakwood, and Thomas. Farms and homes were leveled or swept away, with whole families being killed. Debris was carried Script error: No such module "convert". away, and trees were debarked, with even small twigs stripped bare in some cases, as if by "an experienced artisan". Fragments of a home in Thomas were dispersed up to Script error: No such module "convert". away. A piano from that residence was found Script error: No such module "convert". away from the foundation, with one end "pounded full of grass". Damage surveyors reported that grass in the center of the circulation was "pounded down into the earth, as if it had been washed into the earth by a heavy flow of water". 22 or more people were killed in Ortonville, 10 in Oakwood, three in Thomas, four north of Oxford, and three in Whigville, along with others in rural areas. Nine of the dead were in a home at Ortonville. Up to seven communities reported deaths. At least 100 people were injured. With 47 deaths, this is the second-deadliest tornado ever in Michigan, trailing only the Flint–Beecher F5 of 1953, which killed 116 in Genesee County just outside Flint.[3]
St. Louis, Missouri/East St. Louis, Illinois
Template:Infobox weather event Template:Infobox weather event/Tornado Template:Infobox weather event/Effects Template:Infobox weather event/Footer Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The third deadliest tornado in United States history struck the Greater St. Louis area in both Missouri and Illinois, killing 255 people, injuring at least 1,000 more, and causing more than $10 million in damages. It formed just northwest of Tower Grove Park in St. Louis, attended by strong downbursts. At least 137 people died as the tornado traversed the core of the downtown area, leaving a continuous, Script error: No such module "convert". swath of destroyed homes, schools, saloons, factories, mills, churches, parks, and railroad yards in its wake. Some of destroyed homes were all but completely swept away, but damage to trees and roofs in most areas was less severe. Numerous trees were downed at the Script error: No such module "convert". Lafayette Park, and a barometer recorded a drop to Script error: No such module "convert". at this location.
After devastating the city of St. Louis, the tornado crossed the Mississippi River and struck the Eads Bridge, where a Script error: No such module "convert". wooden plank was found driven through a Script error: No such module "convert". wrought iron plate. Uncounted others may have died on boats on the river, which could have swept their bodies downriver where they could not be recorded in the official death toll. The tornado continued into East St. Louis, Illinois, where its path was narrower, but its strength became even more intense. Homes and buildings along the river were completely swept away and a quarter of the buildings there were damaged or destroyed, though many of the structures were frail. An additional 118 people were killed, 35 of whom were at the Vandalia railroad freight yards.[4]
See also
- Tornadoes in Oklahoma
- List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
- St. Louis tornado history
Notes
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External links
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