Tornadoes Of 1951
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This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1951, 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.


Events

1951 was the second year where tornadoes were officially documented in the United States. The year saw 59 more tornadoes than the previous year, although they were more spread out time wise and more weak tornadoes were confirmed. The most active and deadliest month of the year was June with 76 tornadoes and nine fatalities.


United States yearly total


January

There were 2 confirmed tornadoes in January.


January 6

An F3 tornado developed within a squall line and moved northward through the Alexandria, Louisiana metropolitan area causing severe damage in the towns of Sieps, Tioga, Simms, and Pollock, damaging stores, homes, and other buildings. Losses were estimated at $500,000 and 11 people were injured.


January 11

A rare F2 tornado struck Mountain View, California, damaging and destroying numerous homes, buildings, and trees. It caused $2.5 million in damage, but no casualties.


February

There were 10 confirmed tornadoes in February.


February 19–20

A tornado outbreak struck areas from the Southern Plains to the Ohio Valley. On February 19, a long-track F2 tornado, or tornado family, tracked through parts of El Reno, Oklahoma, damaging or destroying a weather station, homes, stores, and other buildings, injuring five people. The next day, another F2 tornado tracked through Arkansas from
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and Marked Tree, destroying several homes and farm buildings and injuring three. Meanwhile, a brief, but strong F3 tornado destroyed a farm home and outbuildings, killed one person and injured another near
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west of Starkville. Near
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, an F2 tornado destroyed one building, and damaged 14 others, and caused considerable damage to telephone and power lines, injuring two. Overall, seven tornadoes touched down, injuring 11 and killing one.


March

There were 6 confirmed tornadoes in March.


April

There were 26 confirmed tornadoes in April.


April 20–21

An outbreak of six tornadoes struck the
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and the Lower Mississippi Valley. Although most of the tornadoes were weak, a couple of strong tornadoes did touchdown and there were numerous casualties. On April 21, back-to-back F0 tornadoes in Louisiana injured two and one in rural La Salle and Ouchita Parishes respectively. The worst tornado was a long-tracked F3 tornado that touched down in Jones County, Mississippi, and moved north-northeastward, causing major damage in Lebanon halfway between
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and Laurel. It then moved through rural areas into
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before dissipating. Two people were killed and 16 others were injured. Overall, this outbreak killed two and injured 19.


April 30

Six destructive tornadoes hit Kansas, Nebraska, and
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. The first tornado of the outbreak was an early morning F3 tornado that hit Pratt, Kansas and areas west of
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, tearing roofs off of homes, blowing out plate glass windows, and blowing down trees, light and telephone poles, and wires. That afternoon, another F3 tornado moved northeastward directly through Downtown Oklahoma City. It damaged over 1000 structures over path of about 100 blocks long, including extensive damage to commercial buildings and homes. However, despite the extensive damage, no casualties were reported from any of the tornadoes.


May

There were 57 tornadoes confirmed in the US in May.


May 18–19

A small, but destructive outbreak of seven tornadoes struck
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and Texas. On May 18, a violent F4 tornado hit areas north of
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. Many homes in town were destroyed, some of which were swept away with very little debris left. Tornado researcher Thomas P. Grazulis noted that the tornado may have reached F5 intensity as well. Two people were killed and 100 others were injured. All the other tornadoes struck Oklahoma, with no additional casualties.


May 24–26

Another series of deadly tornadoes struck areas from the
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to the Southeast. On May 24, an F1 tornado destroyed a small house west of
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. One person was killed, although this may have been due to lightning and not the tornado. The next day, an F3 tornado south of Clay Center, Kansas, destroyed farm buildings, damaged cars, and killed chickens on at least four farms. One person was killed, although they had a heart ailment, possibly making it only indirect. The deadliest tornado came on May 26, when an F1 tornado struck Carrabelle, Florida damaging buildings, boats, and commercial fishing equipment. Three fishermen drowned. Overall, the outbreak produced seven tornadoes and five fatalities.


June

There were 76 tornadoes confirmed in the US in June.


June 8

Several tornadoes touched down in Alabama, Kansas, Missouri, and
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. An F2 tornado near
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north of
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leveled a home resulting in two minor injuries while also destroying a granary and damaging other buildings. Another F2 tornado near Clinton Lake southwest of Lawrence in Douglas County, Kansas, removed the roof and destroyed the front and sides of a barn on a farm. The most notable event was a slow-moving, but large, destructive F3 tornado that struck
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and
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, doing extensive damage to both towns. It destroyed 25 homes and 22 farm buildings, damaged 80 additional homes and buildings, and killed 26 heads of hogs and cattle and 1,650 chickens. Objects picked up by the tornado was carried as far as away. Ample warning prior to the storm striking the towns resulted in no casualties from this tornado. This tornado was the first in the United States to be caught on film and was also one of the most photographed tornadoes in Oklahoma at the time. Photographs showed that two tornadoes touched down, but only one is officially documented. Grazulis rated one of the tornadoes as an F4 while rating the other one F2, while noting that the latter may have been anticyclonic. Overall, seven tornadoes were confirmed.


June 13

An F2 tornado tore through the northwest side of
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. It destroyed eight homes, a church, and 26 minor outbuildings; 120 other buildings had major damage while 264 other buildings suffered minor damage. 600 families were affected, trees were severely damaged and 12 people were injured. A destructive, but non-fatal F1 tornado also hit
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damaging buildings and vehicles.


June 19

An outbreak of five tornadoes struck the
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and
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. The only tornado to cause casualties was a large, long-tracked F4 tornado family in Minnesota that caused major destruction in the western and northwestern Minneapolis suburbs, especially in the towns of Hutchinson, Medicine Lake, Brooklyn Center, and Anoka. It killed one and injured 20 on its .


June 23

Two fatal tornadoes struck Kansas on June 23. The first tornado was an F1 tornado that hit areas just east of Rolla. It broke all the windows on north side of two churches, destroying the roof of a home, large grain bin, and small houses, fatally injuring an occupant. At the same time, an even stronger F2 tornado moved over the
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, destroying three hangers. It reportedly killed one person and injured five others, although the CDNS report does not list the fatality and one of the injuries may have been due to hail in Rolla. Overall, the two tornadoes killed two and injured five.


June 25–27

A deadly and destructive three-day outbreak sequence affected areas from Colorado to Pennsylvania. The worst day of the outbreak came on June 27, which is when most of the injuries and all of the fatalities occurred. The first, and deadliest, of the seven tornadoes that touched down that day was the only violent tornado of the outbreak. The F4 tornado ripped through a residential areas on the north side of
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, killing five and injuring 100. With a path length of less than a mile, it was one of the shortest-lived F4 tornadoes on record. Later, the two F3 tornadoes of the outbreak struck Illinois. The first F3 tornado struck Heman, injuring 35. The second one moved through rural Logan County before striking the north side of Atlanta, killing one and injuring 15. Overall, 13 tornadoes touched down, killing six and injuring 161.


July

There were 23 tornadoes confirmed in the US in July.


July 20

Two strong, destructive tornadoes caused casualties on July 20. The first tornado, which was rated F2 and was accompanied by damaging straight-line winds and heavy rain, struck the southeast side of Watertown, South Dakota while also passing near Kranzburg and Goodwin, South Dakota, damaging four trailers, destroying a small home and several barns, and injuring four. (the NCEI point is incorrectly placed in Minnesota and the CDNS report only list this tornado in their annual report and does not include any casualties) Later, an F3 tornado caused major damage in the southwestern
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suburbs of Minnetonka, Edina, and Richfield. At the Wold–Chamberlain Field, it destroyed about 63 airplanes and damaged about 37 others. Several W.M.L. hangers, military barracks, and other buildings were destroyed or severely damaged. Severe homes were completely destroyed, other properties were extensively damaged, and power and communication lines were severely affected. Hundreds of trees were blown down, with some landing on roofs and vehicles. Deemed the most damaging tornado on record in Minnesota, it killed five people and injured 40 others. Tornado researcher Thomas P. Grazulis stated that this event was probably a “complex combination of tornadoes and microbursts”, that deaths may not have been directly due to tornadoes, and that most of the damage was due to microburst. Overall, the two tornadoes caused five deaths and 44 injuries.


August

There were 27 tornadoes confirmed in the US in August.


August 17 (Soviet Union)

A strong,
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accompanied by heavy rain and hail swept through the Khimki district of the Soviet Union. The worst damage was in the village of Skhodnya, where a wooden railway platform was overturned.


August 20–21

A series of strong tornadoes struck New England. On August 21, a long-tracked F2 tornado family (which may have been a group of tornadoes from separate storms) moved through several towns west and near
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, injuring nine people. (the CDNS report indicates only one injury) The strongest tornado was an F3 tornado in East Hampton, Connecticut that injured eight when it tore the roof off a fishnet factory. Overall, the five tornadoes injured 17.


September

There were 9 tornadoes confirmed in the US in September.


September 26

Two violent and deadly F4 tornadoes struck Wisconsin. The first one hit Cobb Town and Southern
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, killing six and injuring three. The second one moved through rural Columbia County before striking areas south of Cambria, killing one and injuring nine. Additionally, a fatal F2 tornado moved through the
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north of Bitely, Michigan, killing one and injuring three. Overall, the three tornadoes caused eight deaths and 15 injuries.


October

There were 2 tornadoes confirmed in the US in October.


November

There were 12 tornadoes confirmed in the US in November.


November 13–16

An outbreak of mostly strong tornadoes struck areas from the
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to the Southeast. On November 13, an F3 tornado struck
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, completely destroying a home and a barn while ripping the roof of another home. One man was injured when his leg was broken in the leveled home. An F2 tornado then struck
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, destroying 10 homes and the city hall, causing additional damage in the business district, and injuring seven. (the CDNS report lists six injuries) This was followed by a short-lived, but strong F2 tornado that caused considerable damage to buildings, trees and other structures in the Gary, Indiana suburb of Glen Park. The worst tornado then occurred in Kentucky, where an F3 tornado struck Gilbertsville, destroying 12 buildings, killing horses and cows, and ruining tobacco in barns. One person was killed when a tree fell on their home and 11 others were injured. Between November 15–16, three F2 tornadoes caused injuries in Alabama. On November 15, the first of these three tornadoes struck Walter, destroying two homes and a barn while damaging another home, injuring two. The second tornado struck near
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, destroying several barns, a ballpark, and a home–which was blown –while also damaging other smaller buildings. Six people were injured. Early on November 16, the third tornado heavily damaged or destroyed three homes near Blountsville, injuring one person. Overall, 10 tornadoes touched down, killing one and injuring 28.


December

There were 10 tornadoes confirmed in the US in December.


December 6

A brief, weak F1 tornado touched down south-southwest of Junction City, Oregon near
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. It lifted and destroyed a machine shed, spreading debris along its path. There were no casualties from this tornado. Hundreds of miles away in Illinois, an F3 tornado moved through Spring Valley, demolishing a railroad depot. One man was killed by falling debris while one other person was injured. The tornado then tracked through mostly rural areas before dissipating.


See also

* Tornado ** Tornadoes by year ** Tornado records ** Tornado climatology ** Tornado myths * List of tornado outbreaks ** List of F5 and EF5 tornadoes ** List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks ** List of 21st-century Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks **
List of European tornadoes and tornado outbreaks ''Parent article:'' List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks These are some notable tornadoes, tornado outbreaks, and tornado outbreak sequences that have occurred in Europe. Pre-20th century 20th century 21st century See also * ...
** List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks in Asia ** List of Southern Hemisphere tornadoes and tornado outbreaks ** List of tornadoes striking downtown areas ** List of tornadoes with confirmed satellite tornadoes * Tornado intensity ** Fujita scale ** Enhanced Fujita scale


References

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