User: EF5

{{notice|Never forget those who lost their lives in Alabama during the horrific events of Wednesday, April 27, 2011.|image=Houndstooth_awareness_ribbon.png|align=center|style=background-color:white|textstyle=text-align:center; color:black;}}{{pull quote|They call F5 tornadoes the 'finger of god'; few have stared one in the face and survived.}}

{{pull quote|And all you can do is pray for those people.}}

= By year =

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! scope="col" style="width:3%; text-align:center;" |Highest F#/EF#

! scope="col" style="width:10%; text-align:center;" |Year

!TORs confirmed

! scope="col" style="width:5%; text-align:center;" |Fatalities

!Article

!Class

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|1925

|100

|806

|Tornadoes of 1925

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|2025

|653+

|68

|Tornadoes of 2025

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= Tornado outbreaks =

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! scope="col" style="width:3%; text-align:center;" |Highest F#/EF#

! scope="col" style="width:10%; text-align:center;" |State of peak activity

! scope="col" style="width:10%; text-align:center;" |Date of peak activity

!TORs confirmed

! scope="col" style="width:5%; text-align:center;" |Fatalities

!Injuries

!Article

!Max risk level

!GAN

!DYK

!Class

!Notes

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat2}}" |EF2

|Kentucky

|April 1, 2024

|86

|5

|25

|Tornado outbreak and derecho of April 1–3, 2024

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|{{Icon|GA}}

|Collaboration with {{Noping|Hurricane Clyde}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Texas

|December 28, 2024

|14

|4

|19

|Tornado outbreak of December 26–29, 2024

| bgcolor=Crimson |MDT

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|{{Icon|C}}

|Collaboration with {{Noping|Departure–}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat2}}" |EF2

|Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia

|March 4-5, 2025

|39

|6

|10

|Early March 2025 North American blizzard

| bgcolor=Orange |ENH

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Arkansas, Mississippi

|March 14, 2025

|117

|43

|247+

|Tornado outbreak of March 13–16, 2025

| bgcolor=hotpink |HIGH

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|Started on March 7, largest March outbreak of all time.

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3+

|Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee

|May 18-20, 2025

|24+

|0+

|4+

|Tornado outbreak of May 18–20, 2025

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|Collaboration with {{Noping|Departure–}}

= Individual tornadoes =

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! scope="col" style="width:3%; text-align:center;" |F#/EF#

! scope="col" style="width:10%; text-align:center;" |State / Country

! scope="col" style="width:10%; text-align:center;" |Date

! scope="col" style="width:5%; text-align:center;" |Fatalities

!Injuries

!Article

!GAN

!DYK

!Class

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5–equiv.

| Illinois

|March 18, 1925

|695

|2,027

|1925 Tri-State tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |F4

|Paraguay

|September 20, 1926

|300+

|500+

|1926 Encarnación tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Texas

|April 12, 1927

|74

|205

|1927 Rocksprings tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Arkansas

|April 10, 1929

|23

|80

|Sneed Tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |IF5

|Italy

|July 24, 1930

|23

|110

|1930 Montello tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |F4

|Poland

|July 20, 1931

|6

|100+

|1931 Lublin tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Texas

|April 3, 1964

|7

|111

|1964 Wichita Falls tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Iowa

|May 15, 1968

|13

|462

|1968 Hansell-Charles City tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Iowa

|May 15, 1968

|5

|156

|1968 Oelwein tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Ohio

|April 3, 1974

|6

|210

|1974 Cincinnati tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Kentucky

|April 3, 1974

|31

|257

|1974 Brandenburg tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Alabama

|April 3, 1974

|28

|267

|1974 Tanner tornadoes#First tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Alabama

|April 3, 1974

|16

|190

|1974 Tanner tornadoes#Second tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Alabama

|April 3, 1974

|28

|272

|1974 Guin tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat1}}" |F1

|New York

|November 16, 1989

|10

|18

|1989 Coldenham tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Kansas

|April 26, 1991

|17

|225

|1991 Andover tornado

|{{Icon|GAN}}

|{{Icon|DYK}}

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |F5

|Texas

|May 27, 1997

|27

|12

|Jarrell tornado

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|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |F4

|Ohio

|September 20, 2000

|1

|100

|2000 Xenia tornado

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|{{Icon|C}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |F4

|Kansas

|April 21, 2001

|1

|28

|2001 Hoisington tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat5}}" |EF5

|Kansas

|May 4, 2007

|11

|63

|Greensburg tornado

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|{{Icon|DYK}}

|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Oklahoma

|May 10, 2008

|21

|350

|2008 Picher–Neosho tornado

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|{{Icon|DYK}}

|{{Icon|B}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat2}}" |EF2

|Wyoming

|June 5, 2009

|0

|0

|2009 Goshen County tornado

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|{{Icon|C}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Minnesota

|June 17, 2010

|1

|14

|2010 Conger–Albert Lea tornado

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|{{Icon|B}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Alabama

|April 27, 2011

|6

|48

|2011 Cullman–Arab tornado

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|{{Icon|DYK}}

|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Alabama

|April 27, 2011

|13

|54

|2011 Cordova–Blountsville tornado

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|{{Icon|DYK}}

|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Georgia

|April 27, 2011

|20+

|335

|2011 Ringgold–Apison tornado

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|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Indiana

|March 2, 2012

|12

|Many

|2012 Southern Indiana tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Texas

|May 15, 2013

|6

|54

|2013 Granbury tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Nebraska

|October 4, 2013

|0

|15

|2013 Wayne tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Arkansas

|April 27, 2014

|16

|193

|2014 Mayflower–Vilonia tornado

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|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Texas

|December 26, 2015

|10

|468

|2015 Garland tornado

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|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Oklahoma

|November 29, 2016

|1

|0

|2016 Katie tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3–equiv.

|California

|July 26, 2018

|3

|5

|2018 Carr Fire tornado

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|{{Icon|C}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Mississippi

|February 23, 2019

|1

|19

|2019 Columbus, Mississippi, tornado

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bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|California

|March 3, 2020

|5

|220

|2020 Nashville tornado

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|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Arkansas

|March 28, 2020

|0

|12

|2020 Jonesboro tornado

|{{Icon|GAN}}

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|{{Icon|B}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Alabama

|January 25, 2021

|1

|30

|2021 Fultondale tornado

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|{{Icon|B}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Kentucky

|December 11, 2021

|17

|63

|2021 Bowling Green tornadoes#Rockford–Bowling Green–Sunnyside–Cedar Spring, Kentucky

|{{Icon|GAN}}

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|{{Icon|B}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat2}}" |EF2

|Kentucky

|December 11, 2021

|0

|0

|2021 Bowling Green tornadoes#Bowling Green, Kentucky

|{{Icon|GAN}}

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|{{Icon|B}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Iowa

|March 5, 2022

|6

|5

|2022 Winterset tornado

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|{{Icon|C}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Kansas

|April 29, 2022

|0

|3

|2022 Andover tornado

|{{Icon|GAN}}

|{{Icon|DYK}}

|{{Icon|B}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat2}}" |EF2

|Alabama

|January 12, 2023

|0

|2

|2023 Selma tornado

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|{{Icon|DYK}}

|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Indiana

|March 31, 2023

|3

|8

|2023 Robinson–Sullivan tornado

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|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Virginia

|March 31, 2023

|0

|0

|2023 Virginia Beach tornado

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|{{Icon|B}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat3}}" |EF3

|Oklahoma

|April 27, 2024

|1

|30

|2024 Sulphur tornado

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|{{Icon|GA}}

bgcolor="#{{storm colour|cat4}}" |EF4

|Oklahoma

|May 6, 2024

|2

|55

|2024 Barnsdall–Bartlesville tornado

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Other tornado topics

Floods

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!Location

!Year

!Deaths

!Injuries

!Article

!GAN

!DYK

!Class

!Notes

California

|1955

|74

|4,325+

|1955 Yuba–Sutter floods

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|This article was actually a sturdy candidate for being the 7 millionth Wikipedia article! I submitted it as a half-joke thinking it'd get choked out by species stubs, but it made it to the final four. Quality over quantity, eh?

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