After noon a nasty thunderstorm — loud and windy with a driving rain — fell upon Natchez and Vidalia. A few moments later, 20 miles southwest over the fields and forests of Concordia in the Deer Park and Slocum area, a killer tornado began to form out of that same storm system.

How long did the Natchez tornado last?

First hand accounts say that the tornado itself lasted anywhere from three to five minutes3. However, the storm that produced the tornado lasted for around 30 minutes3. The damage path which sliced through Natchez was seen starting at least 10 miles to west-southwest of town.

Does Natchez Mississippi get tornadoes?

The chance of earthquake damage in Natchez is about the same as Mississippi average and is much lower than the national average. The risk of tornado damage in Natchez is much lower than Mississippi average and is higher than the national average.

What is the biggest tornado recorded in history?

El Reno
Officially, the widest tornado on record is the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013 with a width of 2.6 miles (4.2 km) at its peak.

How many people died on water in Natchez tornado?

This tornado was the second deadliest tornado in United States history; at least 317 people were killed and at least 109 were injured….Great Natchez Tornado.

FormedMay 7, 1840, 1:01 PM
Max. rating1Unrated tornado
Fatalities317+ fatalities, 109+ injured
Damage$1.26 million ($32.7 million in 2020 dollars)

How much did the Natchez tornado cost?

What type of tornado was the Great Natchez Tornado?

As the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history, meteorologists estimate the Natchez tornado to be an EF-4 or 5. According to reports from the time, the twister initially touched down 20 miles southwest of Natchez. Ten miles later, the path of carnage was detectible starting from Natchez Island.

What was the wind speed of the Natchez tornado?

The maximum wind speeds reached 110 mph, making the storm the highest EF1 possible. Wilkinson said the tornado was nearly an EF2. Tornadoes are ranked on the Enhanced Fujita scale, EF1 to EF5. “If we had found a little bit stronger damage, I would have said EF2,” Wilkinson said.

How tall is tallest tornado?

Tornado at 13,200 feet in Bolivia occurred at a higher altitude than any on record in U.S.

What are 5 fun facts about tornadoes?

Tornado Fun Facts

  • Tornadoes are formed from thunderstorms.
  • Tornadoes are made of air.
  • Tornadoes are measured with the Fujita Scale.
  • Tornadoes have very high winds.
  • Most tornadoes occur in Tornado Alley.
  • Tornadoes can be created over water.
  • A tornado has other names.