World's Most Destructive Tornadoes of the Decade : The 1980’s



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Tornadoes in East Asia Video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVuv40-5RgQ]
Ivanovo, Russia Tornado: [https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Russian-Tornado-Outbreak-of-9-June-1984-Finch-Bikos/777a4b790987f309d7a701a7dbdb540320ecda9a]
April 2nd 1982 Golden Oklahoma F5: [https://www.tornadotalk.com/choctaw-mccurtain-county-ok-f5-tornado-april-2-1982/]
Barneveld F5: [https://www.weather.gov/mkx/060884-barneveld-tor]
1985 US Canada “Black Friday Outbreak”: [https://www.weather.gov/ctp/TornadoOutbreak_May311985]
Edmonton, Alberta F4: [https://www.tornadotalk.com/edmonton-alberta-f4-tornado-july-31-1987/]

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21 thoughts on “World's Most Destructive Tornadoes of the Decade : The 1980’s”

  1. Merry Christmas! I was wondering out of curiosity, but is there a chance that you could do a documentary of the night of the twisters? This happened to Grand Island Nebraska in early June of 1980. There’s book influenced about, but I haven’t found a documentary or informational video about it yet. I think you’d find this one very interesting!

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  2. Gosh, I miss the old Weather Channel. I used to watch it non-stop as a kid/teenager, especially during hurricane season or tornado outbreaks. Your videos, and some others I follow as well, have definitely more than made up for what’s been missing since they went to their current model. Thank you for all of your hard work!

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  3. Thank you for all the videos this year! I found your channel after seeing you in some of Ryan Hall’s streams and love your factual and human approach to these terrible events. Hope your channel continues to grow!

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  4. This takes me back to my high school years. I can remember the April 4, 1981: West Bend, Wisconsin F4 tornado. This was an unusual and deadly, nocturnal anticyclonic twister that struck without warning. The news coverage the next day of the aftermath of the tornado was extensive on all of the network World News broadcasts.

    Late in the afternoon of Friday, April 3, 1981, we got out of school early around 1:00 p.m. that day, as the next week was spring break in our district. I remember it was very warm and humid leaving school. I went directly home and listened to the NOAA Weather Radio broadcast, and the forecast was calling for a good chance of widespread severe weather, and possible tornadoes later that evening, into the overnight hours across the entire Lower Great Lakes region. Thankfully, the large-scale outbreak never materialized, but you have to feel bad for the people of West Bend to be struck by such a freakish tornado like that.

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  5. I don't know about the rest of you fine people but I thoroughly enjoyed this. Covering off named storms even that monster Wisconsin storm. This was just so well done again, thanks for helping with my massive craving.. Merry Christmas 🙏

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