Event[]
Type: | Unknown |
Active: | October 21st, 2012 |
Duration of tornado outbreak1: | 4 hours, 9 minutes- And currently ongoing. |
Maximum rated tornado2: | F7 tornado |
Highest winds | Unknown |
Tornadoes confirmed: | 21 |
Damage: | $122.5 billion (2012 USD) |
Injuries: | Unknown |
Fatalities: | 9,442 |
Areas affected: | Unknown |
1Time from first tornado to last tornado |
Imagine if this actually happened.
Tornado count[]
Confirmed Total |
Confirmed F0 |
Confirmed F1 |
Confirmed F2 |
Confirmed F3 |
Confirmed F4 |
Confirmed F5 |
Confirmed F6 |
Confirmed F7 |
21 | 2 | 4 | 4 (1 anti-cyclonic) | 4 (1 anti-cyclonic) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Tornadoes[]
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List of confirmed tornadoes - October 21st, 2012 | ||||||
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New York | ||||||
F3 | Buffalo | 1440 | 20 miles | 6 deaths - An anti-cyclonic cone tornado tore through Buffalo. | ||
F1 | Brooklyn | 1507 | 6.5 miles | 0 deaths - A rain-wrapped tornado trashed Brooklyn. | ||
F3 | New York City | 1557 | 26.5 miles | 19 deaths - A massive mile wide tornado caused considerable damage to new York city. | ||
F1 | New York City | 1559 | 4 miles | 2 deaths - A quarter mile wide tornado blew the antenna off the Empire State Building and tossed it onto the Queensboro Bridge, killing two drivers. | ||
F2 | New York City | 1610 | 21.5 miles | 12 deaths - A half mile wide tornado caused considerable damage to broadway. | ||
F6 | New York City | 1617 | 36.5 miles | 291 deaths - A massive mile wide tornado caused major damage to new York city, it Minolta-analysis was upgraded to F-6 | ||
F3 | NE of Coney Island | 1622 | 25 miles | 7 deaths - A relatively small tornado caused considerable damage to a small town, a sonic was completely destroyed. | ||
F4 | Albany | 1641 | 29.5 miles | 18 deaths - A massive mile wide tornado caused considerable damage to Albany. | ||
F2 | Buffalo | 1700 | 20.5 miles | 4 deaths - A large quarter mile-wide, anti-cyclonic rain-wrapped tornado tore through buffalo. | ||
F1 | New York City | 1710 | 6 miles | 0 deaths - A tornado touched-down in central park, some damage was reported. | ||
F5 | New York City | 1725 | 56 miles | 13 deaths - A small yet powerful tornado tore through central-park and destroyed it and other buildings around it. | ||
F1 | Camillus | 1734 | 20 miles | 3 deaths - A very weak yet long tracked tornado tore through Camillus, with winds topping 100 mph, it was strong enough to cause the second floor of a house to collapse in and cause other damage. | ||
F0 | S of Camillus | 1740 | 2.5 miles | 0 deaths - A funnel only briefly touched down outside camillus. | ||
F4 | WSW of Buffalo | 1759 | 32 miles | 12 deaths - A mile wide tornado destroyed several neighborhoods outside buffalo. | ||
F3 | NNE of New York City | 1803 | 30 miles | 11 deaths - A half mile wide tornado destroyed several neighborhoods outside new York city, and entire house was flattened. | ||
F7 | New York City | 1820 | 95 miles | 6,500 deaths - A 1 and a half mile wide tornado decimated entire small towns, strip malls, neighborhoods, farms, air ports, hotels, businesses and entire cities- including new York city. | ||
F6 | N of Buffalo | 1830 | 65 miles | 2,500 deaths - A 2 and a half mile wide tornado decimated entire small towns, strip malls, neighborhoods, farms, air ports, hotels and businesses. | ||
F2 | SE of Buffalo | 1835 | 17 miles | 8 deaths - A half mile wide tornado tore through a trailer park. | ||
F1 | SE of Albany | 1836 | 11 miles | 2 deaths - A rather large quarter mile wide F-1 tore through a baseball field . | ||
F5 | SE of Camillus | 1836 | 17 miles | 16 deaths - A mile wide tornado tore through an apartment complex. | ||
F0 | W of Canandaigua | 1839 | 2.5 miles | 0 deaths - A tornado only briefly formed outside Canandaigua, this tornado only went over grasslands and didn't hit any structures. |