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词条 Tornado outbreak of June 1881
释义

  1. Confirmed tornadoes

     June 11  June 12 

  2. See also

  3. References

     Bibliography 
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The Tornado outbreak of June 1881 was a tornado outbreak that occurred on June 11–12, 1881. It affected the West North Central States of the Midwestern United States and produced numerous strong tornadoes, killing at least 20 people, primarily in parts of Kansas and Missouri. One of the strongest tornadoes in the outbreak was an F4—possibly an F5—that hit near Hopkins, Missouri, in Nodaway County. In all, the outbreak killed at least 20 people and injured at least 141.[1]

Confirmed tornadoes

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June 11

F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Iowa
cat2}} | F2SW of GoodellWright2100unknownA tornado struck north of the "Hickory Grove" cemetery near Belmond, in the northeast edge of Wright County, displacing a home from its foundation and leveling a barn. Local residents reported that 15 cattle died.[2] An F5 tornado hit the Belmond area on October 14, 1966.[3]
cat3}} | F3E of Britt to E of MillerHancock220010|mi|km|}}1 death – A tornado razed 15 structures in a frontier outpost {{convert>4|mi|km|sigfig=2|abbr=on}} northwest of Garner.[2] Nearby, the tornado leveled homes and barns. According to reports, winds lofted a clock for {{convert|2|mi|km|sigfig=2|abbr=on}}, and several people sustained severe injuries.[2] The tornado killed one person who had stepped outside to check the weather.
cat4}} | F4S of Norwalk to E of ColfaxWarren, Polk, Jasper221530|mi|km|}}2 deaths – This violent tornado just missed Des Moines and Avon, sweeping away two homes. Only the basements remained, and two people died—one in each home.[2] As the tornado traversed the Des Moines River, it hurled water {{convert>100|ft|m|sigfig=3|lk=on}} into the air. The tornado destroyed or injured 11 more homes near Colfax before dissipating.[2]
Minnesota
cat3}} | F3NW of Winnebago to Danville TownshipMartin, Faribault, Blue Earth000025|mi|km|}}2 deaths – This strong tornado leveled three farmhouses near Lura Township. A couple died in one of the destroyed houses.[1] Another tornado, estimated to have been an F2, hit the same area near Winnebago on July 15.[4]
Source: Grazulis[1]

June 12

F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Kansas
cat3}} | F3NW of Mulvane to NE of DouglassSedgwick, Butler220017|mi|km|}}This tornado struck two homes just north of Mulvane, both of which were razed. The tornado obliterated another home northwest of Douglass as an onlooker watched from nearby.[2] The snakelike funnel resembled "water being sprayed from a huge hose."[2]
cat2}} | F2W of Belle Plaine to S of MulvaneSumner, Cowley220013|mi|km|}}A tornado leveled five barns and one farmhouse.[2]
cat4}} | F4S of Seely to Floral to NE of WilmotCowley223017|mi|km|}}3 deaths – This disastrous tornado destroyed the community of Floral, where two people died and many homes were called "leveled."[2] However, residents sought shelter as the storm neared, reducing the death toll. One other person died on a farm outside Floral, and 28 other homes were razed along the path.[2]
cat4}} | F4NW of Olivet to N of RichterOsage, Franklin224525|mi|km|}}5 deaths – This tornado narrowly missed 100 farms along the Marais des Cygnes River, but still leveled 50 homes and barns in its path.[2] From northwest of Melvern to north of Quenemo, the tornado obliterated farmhouses, dispersing debris for several miles.[2]
Missouri
cat4}} | F4W of Burlington Junction to W of HopkinsNodaway223015|mi|km|}}2 deaths – This large and extremely intense multiple-vortex tornado obliterated a pair of farms near Hopkins and may have caused F5 damage in the area.[2]
cat4}} | F4S of Fillmore to King City areaAndrew, Gentry225035|mi|km|}}5 deaths – This powerful tornado produced F4 damage north of Flag Springs. The tornado razed 80 structures, many of which were homes and barns, and killed numerous livestock in its path.[2]
Iowa
cat3}} | F3N of Adair to N of CaseyGuthrie010010|mi|km|}}.5|mi|km|sigfig=2|abbr=on}}.[2] The funnel dissipated as it approached the Raccoon River. An F5 tornado hit near Adair on June 27, 1953.[3]
Source: Grazulis[1]
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See also

  • List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks

References

1. ^{{harvnb|Grazulis|1993|pp=611–2}}
2. ^10 11 12 13 14 {{harvnb|Grazulis|1993|p=611}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Iowa F5/EF5 Tornadoes|url=http://www.crh.noaa.gov/arx/?n=f5tornadoesiniowa|website=crh.noaa.gov|publisher=National Weather Service|accessdate=25 January 2015|location=La Crosse, Wisconsin|date=13 May 2009}}
4. ^{{harvnb|Grazulis|1993|p=612}}

Bibliography

  • {{citation|last=Grazulis|first=Thomas|year=1993|title=Significant Tornadoes 1680-1991: A Chronology and Analysis of Events|publisher=Environmental Films|location=St. Johnsbury, Vermont|isbn=1-879362-03-1}}
  • {{citation|author=National Historical Company|publication-date=1882|title=The History of Nodaway County, Missouri|chapter=34: Tornadoes|publisher=National Historical Company|pages=502–11}}
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