Tornadoes of 1992

Tornadoes of 1992
Chandler, Minnesota F5 tornado
Tornado outbreak year: January–December 1992
Maximum rated tornado: F5 tornado, 1 location (Chandler, MN), 1 occurrence
Tornadoes caused (US): 1297[1]
Damages (US): {{{total damages}}}
Fatalities (US): 39[2]
Fatalities (World): Unknown
Tornado Years
1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994

This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1992, primarily in the United States. Most tornadoes form in the U.S., although some events may take place internationally. Tornado statistics for older years like this often appear significantly lower than modern years due to fewer reports or confirmed tornadoes, however by the 1990s tornado statistics were coming closer to the numbers we see today.

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Synopsis

The Tornado "Season" of 1992 was a late bloomer. Numbers were low thru April, and even May saw a relatively low number of tornadoes. However June set a then record for tornadoes with 399 in one month (eclipsed in May 2003). July and August continued to see well above average numbers of tornadoes. Finally, November saw a major outbreak from the 21st to 23rd resulting in 26 deaths.

Events

Confirmed tornado total for the entire year 1992 in the United States.

Confirmed
Total
Confirmed
F0
Confirmed
F1
Confirmed
F2
Confirmed
F3
Confirmed
F4
Confirmed
F5
1297 698 413 129 43 13 1

January

There were 15 tornadoes confirmed in the US in January.

February

There were 29 tornadoes confirmed in the US in February.

March

There were 55 tornadoes confirmed in the US in March. On March 10, five people were killed by two tornadoes in Mississippi and Alabama (both F3 tornadoes).

April

There were 53 tornadoes confirmed in the US in April.

May

There were 137 tornadoes confirmed in the US in May.

June

There were 399 tornadoes confirmed in the US in June. On June 27, an F4 tornado struck the city of Fritch, Texas. None were killed, but the city sustained major damage. There is incredible video of this tornado from a man named Gary Kays available on YouTube at this time as the tornado in its early stages strikes his home.

June 14–18

The Mid-June 1992 tornado outbreak was a one of the largest tornado outbreaks on record, affecting portions of the Central United States from June 14 to June 18, 1992. The outbreak began on June 14 when six tornadoes touched down in Colorado and Idaho. Fifty-eight tornadoes were reported across portions of the Great Plains on June 15, and 65 more were reported over much of the central U.S. on June 16. The 123 tornadoes that touched down on June 15–16 make that two-day span the 3rd largest two-day tornado outbreak in U.S. history behind only the Super Outbreak of April 3–4, 1974 and the May 2004 tornado outbreak sequence. Twenty-eight more tornadoes touched down on June 17, and 13 more touched down on June 18, giving this outbreak 170 confirmed tornadoes.

July

There were 213 tornadoes confirmed in the US in July.

August

There were 115 tornadoes confirmed in the US in August.

September

There were 81 tornadoes confirmed in the US in September.

October

There were 34 tornadoes confirmed in the US in October. Four people were killed by two tornadoes in Pinellas County, Florida on October 3.

November

There were 146 tornadoes confirmed in the US in November.

November 21–23

The November 1992 tornado outbreak was a three-day tornado outbreak that struck large parts of the eastern and Midwestern U.S. on November 21–23. Also sometimes referred to as the Widespread Outbreak (as was the Super Outbreak initially), this exceptionally long lasting and geographically large outbreak produced over $300 million in damage, along with 26 deaths and 641 injuries in Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

December

There were 20 tornadoes confirmed in the US in December.

See also

References

  1. ^ Tornado History Project
  2. ^ US Tornado Death Frequency

External links

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