Tornadoes of 1979
This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1979, 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. Synopsis
Numbers for 1979 were similar to that of 1980. Deaths were near normal, but injuries were above normal. Events
January16 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in January, of which all were confirmed.[3] February4 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in February, of which all were confirmed.[4] March53 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in March.[5] March 18
On March 18, a minor outbreak swept across Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. The strongest tornado was an F3 that struck Copan, Oklahoma. An F2 tornado hit Catoosa, Oklahoma, a suburb of Tulsa.[6] March 29
On March 29, tornadoes touched down across Iowa and Illinois, including an F4 tornado that hit Braddyville, Iowa. An F0 struck a small suburb of Denver.[7] April123 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in April.[8] April 10–12
A large tornado outbreak also called "Terrible Tuesday",[9] broke out in Texas and Oklahoma. Several deadly tornadoes occurred, including an F4 that decimated buildings in Wichita Falls, killing 42 people. An F2 tornado was notable for killing one person when it struck a mobile home park in Boonville, Indiana. A tornado killed three people in Lawton, Oklahoma. Overall, there were 58 deaths and over 2,000 injuries. MayThere were 112 tornadoes reported in the U.S. in May.[10] June150 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in June.[11] June 28A small, but deadly outbreak of tornadoes broke out in Iowa and Minnesota, including an F4 that killed three people in Manson, Iowa.[12][13] July132 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in July.[14] July 16An F3 tornado struck Cheyenne, Wyoming causing one fatality and 40 injuries. The tornado first to receive national attention by videotape as it ripped apart 500 homes.[15] August126 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in August.[16] August 7 (Canada)At least three tornadoes touched down in Woodstock, Ontario, killing two people and injuring 142 others. September69 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in September.[17] September 5An F3 tornado touched down in Tysons, Virginia, killing one person.[18] October47 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in October.[19] October 3An F4 tornado touched down in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, being a very rare New England tornado. The tornado was ranked as one of the costliest tornadoes in U.S. history, killing three people.[citation needed] November21 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in November.[20] December2 tornadoes were reported in the U.S. in December.[21] See also
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