Type: | Unknown |
Active: | 2018 / 4 / 7 |
Duration of tornado outbreak1: | 6 years |
Maximum rated tornado2: | EF5 tornado |
Highest winds | Unknown |
Tornadoes confirmed: | 202199 |
Damage: | $64 quadrillion USD |
Injuries: | Unknown |
Fatalities: | 13 536 953 |
Areas affected: | Everywhere in the world. |
1Time from first tornado to last tornado |
How it all began[]
It all began in 2018 were a jetstream extended nearly everywhere caused by hurricanes. Then warm dry air from Africa, cold moist air from polar regions, hot moist air coming from the Americas merged to create supercells that can produce some tornadoes in a while, 1 month later tornado warnings and severe thunderstorms issued everywhere, with Americas and Europe with 14000 warnings, Asia with 8500 warnings, Australia 3200 warnings and the Polar regions with only 50, but there were more tornadoes in the rest of the world than North America with Europe still having the most. (With additional 21000 severe thunderstorm warnings...)
Confirmed Total |
Confirmed EF0 |
Confirmed EF1 |
Confirmed EF2 |
Confirmed EF3 |
Confirmed EF4 |
Confirmed EF5 |
202199 | 42575 | 27536 | 31674 | 44368 | 22468 | 33578 |
Tornado lists[]
Start - End of april[]
Rating - Location | Max. Length | Max. Width | Peak Winds | Info |
---|---|---|---|---|
EF2 Kish Island | 5.53 miles | 185 yards | 94 mph - 100 | No deaths, minor damage to some silos and a few houses. Yet the first tornado to happen in the Island and the first tornado in the outbreak. Dissipated on a park in 642 UTC with some ground scouring left over. Did 863 thousand in damage, despite it lasted for 20 minutes.. |
EF0 (No location) | 52 yards | 0.3 foot | Unknown | No damage recorded. |
EF4 Heroica Veracruz | 25.93 miles | 1.32 miles | 182 mph (Estimated) | 253 deaths - Issued a PDS warning for Heroica Veracruz in Mexico, severely damaged homes and destroying an high school during peak width. Yet to be the first Major tornado with estimated 214 million in damage. |
EF3 Milan, TN | 37.32 miles | 2.6 miles | 160 mph | 23 deaths - An wedge tornado neck and neck with the El reno tornado, but did more damage at 113 million, Walls severely damaged and stripped with 150 mph winds, later on hitting an wedding party with 49 people cramped in several bathrooms. Luckily those 49 survived but the wedding building was severely damaged. |
EF5 Birmingham-London (UK) | 407.72 miles | 4.22 miles | 386 mph | 41146 deaths - An super, violent wedge tornado tracking over 400+ miles tracked Birmingham-London in over 14 hours broke many record for width, path length, deaths and time lasted. People in London panicked as the radio said
AT 8:36 AM: DOPPLER RADAR AND STORM SPOTTERS TRACKED A LARGE, AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS HEADING FOR LONDON... THIS IS AN TORNADO EMERGENCY. WARNING IS IN FULL EFFECT FOR THE FOLLOWING PLACES... LONDON |
EF5 Fuji (Japan) | 17.34 miles | 0.71 miles | 202 mph | 112 deaths - The first ever EF5 known to have hit Japan, not very long tracked but very destructive at 200 million in damages. Not much was known about this tornado as this tornado hit unspecific tornado places. |
EF3 Denton, TX | 19.42 miles | 1.16 miles | 183 mph | 6 deaths -Large EF3 tornado hit Denton TX. This tornado went in the middle of Denton resulting in 4 deaths and 140 million in damages. Ground surveys found EF4 damage in isolated spots of Denton. |