Fargo tornado
Violent F5 tornado that struck Fargo, ND in 1957
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The Fargo tornado was a deadly F5 tornado that struck Fargo, North Dakota, on Thursday, June 20, 1957. The tornado was part of a larger system of storms that resulted in five separate tornadoes in the immediate region.
Results
changeDamage was extensive and included 100 blocks of Fargo. Approximately 329 homes were destroyed and some of them were completely swept off their foundations - a classic example of F5 damage.[1]
Historical Significance
changeDr. Ted Fujita studied the Fargo Tornado and coined many terms including wall cloud, tail cloud,and collar cloud.
A reunion of survivors took place on June 20, 2007, the same day the tornado took place in Fargo, North Dakota.[2]
References
change- ↑ Narramore, Jen. "Fargo, ND F5 Tornado – June 20, 1957 – Tornado Talk". Retrieved 2020-02-27.
- ↑ US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "Fargo 1957 F5 Tornado". www.weather.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-27.