Tornado Records (Hitman)

This outbreak shows Hitman's tornado records of some of the deadliest and costliest tornadoes on record.

Deadliest tornadoes
''Note to Wiki Users: All tornadoes on this list caused 100+ deaths. The total includes indirect deaths as well.''

2010-2019

 * 1) Clermont, Florida EF5, May 2, 2018 - 16,763 deaths
 * 2) Sierra Vista, Arizona EF5, May 22, 2019 - 10,000 deaths
 * 3) Houston, Texas EF5, May 3, 2018 - 4,035 deaths
 * 4) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma EF5, May 3, 2018 - 1,430 deaths
 * 5) Chapman, Kansas EF5, May 2, 2018 - 694 deaths
 * 6) Domme, France F5 - July 28, 2018 - 419 deaths
 * 7) Rosario, Argentina F5 - July 9, 2018 - 358 deaths
 * 8) Tushka, Oklahoma EF5 - July 18, 2018 - 296 deaths
 * 9) Woodward, Oklahoma EF5 - May 30, 2018 - 249 deaths
 * 10) Mount Dora, Florida EF5 - May 23, 2017 - 245 deaths
 * 11) New York, New York EF5 - May 19, 2017 - 209 deaths
 * 12) Sherman, Texas EF5 - May 17, 2016 - 196 deaths
 * 13) Birmingham, England F5 - July 13, 2018 - 196 deaths
 * 14) Prague, Oklahoma EF5 - August 3, 2018 - 176 deaths
 * 15) Vian, Oklahoma EF5 - May 15, 2019 - 175 deaths
 * 16) Joplin, Missouri EF5 - May 22, 2011 - 161 deaths
 * 17) Oleta, Oklahoma EF5 - June 21, 2018 - 161 deaths
 * 18) Bridge Creek, Oklahoma EF5 - June 16, 2019 - 158 deaths
 * 19) New Cordell, Oklahoma EF5 - June 21, 2018 - 142 deaths
 * 20) Hackleburg, Alabama EF5 - May 22, 2018 - 141 deaths
 * 21) Lecce, Italy F5 - July 10, 2018 - 135 deaths
 * 22) Fort Rice, North Dakota EF5 - May 24, 2018 - 124 deaths
 * 23) Fort Rice, North Dakota EF5 - May 24, 2018 - 124 deaths
 * 24) Oberlin, Kansas EF5 - May 31, 2018 - 103 deaths

2020-2029

 * 1) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania EF5, May 20, 2025 - 11,002 deaths
 * 2) Chicago, Illinois EF5, February 16, 2024 - 3,200 deaths
 * 3) Dallas, Texas EF5, March 17, 2022 - 900 deaths
 * 4) St. Louis, Missouri EF5, March 18, 2025 - 214 deaths
 * 5) El Dorado, Kansas EF5, March 3, 2022 - 167 deaths
 * 6) Lone Grove, Oklahoma EF5, May 18, 2028 - 165 deaths
 * 7) Parbatipur, Bangladesh F4/F5, October 9, 2022 - 106 deaths
 * 8) Joplin, Missouri EF5, May 22, 2020 - 103 deaths
 * 9) Sierra Vista, Arizona EF5 - March 18, 2020 - 103 deaths
 * 10) Evansville, Indiana-Cincinnati, Ohio EF5, March 18, 2025 - 101 deaths

2030-2039

 * 1) Kansas City, Kansas EF5, June 7, 2038 - 201 deaths
 * 2) Birmingham, England F4, August 27, 2031 - 148 deaths
 * 3) Honolulu, Hawaii EF5, May 31, 2030 - 101 deaths
 * 4) Midland, Texas EF5, April 14, 2036 - 66 deaths
 * 5) Elgin, Oklahoma EF5, April 22, 2037 - 61 deaths
 * 6) Huntsville, Alabama EF5, April 22, 2037 - 54 deaths

2040-2049

 * 1) Sebring, Ohio EF5, May 3, 2043 - 402 deaths
 * 2) Dallas-Forth Worth, Texas EF5, May 29, 2041 - 215 deaths
 * 3) Inwood, Canada EF5, May 29, 2043 - 33 deaths
 * 4) Florence, Alabama EF3, March 14, 2043 - 27 deaths

Highest recorded wind speeds
Main Article: Tornadoes with the highest wind speeds (Hitman)

The highest wind speeds ever recorded in a tornado were measured in an EF5 tornado as it crossed Interstate 35 in Moore, Oklahoma at 4:37 PM on May 3, 2018. A Doppler On Wheels recorded wind speeds of 367 mph (590 km/h) roughly 200 feet (61 m) above ground level within one of the tornado's subvortices. Wind speeds at ground level were estimated at 340 miles per hour (547 km/h). The second-highest tornadic wind speeds ever recorded were measured by many DOW as an EF5 impacted areas of Vian, Oklahoma at 6:03 PM on May 15, 2019. Wind speeds of 351 mph (564 km/h) were measured roughly 90 feet (27 m) above ground level for up to 10 minutes. Wind speeds near the ground level reached between 325 and 345 mph (523 km/h and 555 km/h).

The third-highest tornadic wind speeds ever recorded were measured by a RaXPol mobile radar as an EF5 tornado impacted an industrial area between Harrisburg and Reading, Pennsylvania at 3:36 PM on May 20, 2025. Winds of 337 mph (502 km/h) were measured 150 feet (46 m) above ground level, with wind speeds of 321 mph (479 kph) recorded less than 30 feet (9 m) above ground level.

Extreme winds were also recorded in a tornado near Bridge Creek, Oklahoma on June 16, 2019; the tornado's path paralleled Interstate 35 for most of its lifespan, allowing detailed measurements to be taken. A RaXPol mobile radar recorded winds of 324 mph (521 km/h) roughly 120 feet (36 m) above ground level as the tornado passed over urban areas at 6:11 PM. Wind speeds at ground level were estimated between 260 and 305 mph (418 and 490 km/h).

Fastest-moving significant Tornadoes
The fastest-moving significant tornado ever observed was on July 18, 2018; as an EF5-rated tornado passed the city of Tushka, Oklahoma, its forward speed was clocked at over 99 mph (159 km/h) for a brief period between 1:03 and 1:04 PM. For most of its life, the tornado's forward speed was closer to 75 miles per hour. The twister is the fastest moving violent tornado and tornado ever recorded.

Also on July 18th, another EF5-rated tornado cut through the city of Broken Arrow, resulting in 121 fatalities and over 450 injuries. The tornado's forward speed was clocked at 96 mph (154 km/h) at 12:16 PM CDT, and may have exceeded 100 miles per hour over rural areas to the east of Wagoner, making it possibly the fastest-moving violent tornado in recorded history.

Largest Tornadoes
WIP: Will be worked on May 15, 2019 Officially, the widest tornado on record is the Smithville, Mississippi tornado of May 21, 2018 with a width of 2.8 miles (4.5 km) at its peak. This is the width found by the National Weather Service based on preliminary data from University of Oklahoma RaXPol mobile radar that also sampled winds of 295 mph (474 km/h) which was used to upgrade the tornado to EF5. However, it was revealed that these winds did not impact any structures, and as a result the tornado was downgraded to EF3 based on damage. However, another possible contender for the widest tornado as measured by radar was the F4 Mulhall tornado in north-central Oklahoma which occurred during the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak. The diameter of the maximum winds (over 110 mph (49 m/s)) was over 5,200 feet (1,600 m) as measured by a DOW radar. Although the tornado passed largely over rural terrain, the width of the wind swath capable of producing damage was as wide as 4 mi (6.4 km).

The EF3 El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013 with a width of 2.6 miles (4.2 km) at its peak. A similar size tornado struck Edmonson, Texas on May 31, 1968, when a damage path width between 2 to 3 miles (3.2 to 4.8 km) was recorded from an F3 tornado.

In addition, the EF5 Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma tornado of June 16, 2019, which had an official peak width of 2.7 miles (4.3 km) at its peak. This EF5 also had winds up to 324 mph (521 km/h). Some believe the tornado reached a peak width between 2.9 and 5.1 miles wide (4.6 and 8.2 km).

Longest-duration Tornadoes
The longest-duration tornado in recorded history, adjusting for early damage surveys often marking tornado families as single, long-track tornadoes, was the 2019 Vian, Oklahoma tornado which remained on the ground for 5 hours and 51 minutes over a 322-mile path, also a record. Touching down at 5:04 PM CDT and dissipating at 10:55 PM CDT. For most of it's lifetime, the tornado fluctuated between EF3 and EF5 intensity. The tornado hit Oklahoma City head-on at EF3 to EF4 intensity. Luckily, only 175 fatalities occurred in the heavily populated areas in the state.

The second-longest duration tornado ever was the 2024 Canadian County, Oklahoma tornado, which remained on the ground for 4 hours and 24 minutes over a 102-mile path, touching down at 6:12 PM CDT on May 31, 2024, and dissipating at 10:36 PM. For most of its mature stage, the tornado fluctuated between EF2 and EF5 intensity. The tornado's curved path caused it to miss the most heavily populated areas of Oklahoma City, although a total of 84 fatalities occurred in rural and semi-urban areas.

The third-longest duration tornado ever recorded touched down on March 14, 2043, most notably damaging almost half of the city of Florence, Alabama. The tornado remained on the ground for 3 hours and 41 minutes over a 141-mile path, causing 27 fatalities, and leaving over 90 miles of continuous EF3-level damage in its wake.

Longest-track Tornadoes
The longest-tracked single tornado in the United States of the modern radar era was the 2019 Vian, Oklahoma tornado on May 15. While touching down just west of Antlers and dissipating near 3 miles west of Woodward, the tornado stayed on the ground for a record 327.37-mile path and lasting 5 hours and 51 minutes. The tornado was originally rated EF4 but was then upgraded to an EF5 and killed 175 people along with 1,348 injuries.

The second longest-tracked single tornado in the modern era was the Wagar, Alabama tornado April 22, 2037, which touched down in rural areas of Lamar County, Mississippi and dissipated near Petrey, Alabama, remaining on the ground over a 203.60-mile path and lasting for 2 hours and 54 minutes. The tornado was rated a high-end EF4 and caused a total of 12 fatalities and 249 injuries.

Costliest Tornadoes
''Note to wiki users: All tornadoes on this list inflicted $1 billion (USD) or more in damages, including over $1 billion adjusted for inflation. All tornadoes on this list are either real or hypothetical.''
 * 1) 2018 Clermont-Groveland-Four Corners, Florida EF5 - $81.6 billion (2018 USD)
 * 2) 2019 Vian, Oklahoma EF5 - $24.96 billion (2019 USD)
 * 3) 2018 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma EF5 - $21.78 billion (2018 USD)
 * 4) 2018 Houston-Pasadena, Texas EF5 - $18 billion (2018 USD)
 * 5) 2018 Washington, Oklahoma EF5 - $12.2 billion (2018 USD)
 * 6) 2018 Woodward, Oklahoma EF5 - $9.7 billion (2018 USD)
 * 7) 2018 Prague, Oklahoma EF5 - $7.65 billion (2018 USD)
 * 8) 2018 New Cordell, Oklahoma EF5 - $7.2 billion (2018 USD)
 * 9) 2041 Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas EF5 - $6.91 billion (2041 USD)
 * 10) 2028 Lone Grove, Oklahoma EF5 - $6.9 billion (2028 USD)
 * 11) 2019 Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma EF5 - $6.8 billion (2018 USD)
 * 12) 2020 Chicago, Illinois EF5 - $6.8 billion (2020 USD)
 * 13) 2018 Bixby, Oklahoma EF5 - $5.94 billion (2018 USD)
 * 14) 2018 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma EF5 - $5.67 billion (2018 USD)
 * 15) 2025 Harrisburg-Reading-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EF5 - $5.3 billion (2025 USD)
 * 16) 2019 Harper, Kansas EF4 - $4.96 billion (2019 USD)
 * 17) 2018 Oleta, Oklahoma EF5 - $4.65 billion (2018 USD)
 * 18) 2024 Canadian County, Oklahoma Tornado $4.6 billion (2024 USD)
 * 19) 1896 St. Louis, Missouri F4 - $4.57 billion (2018 USD)
 * 20) 2018 Webster, South Dakota EF5 - $4.36 billion (2018 USD)
 * 21) 2019 Vinita, Oklahoma EF5 - $4.1 billion (2019 USD)
 * 22) 2018 Tushka, Oklahoma EF5 - $3.91 billion (2018 USD)
 * 23) 2023 Dallas, Texas EF5 - $3.5 billion (2023 USD)
 * 24) 2019 Spiro, Oklahoma EF5 - $3.46 billion (2019 USD)
 * 25) 2021 Piedmont, Oklahoma EF4 - $3.35 billion (2021 USD)
 * 26) 2036 Monahans-Midland, Texas EF5 - $3.2 billion (2036 USD)
 * 27) 2019 Sand Springs, Oklahoma EF5 - $3.16 billion (2019 USD)
 * 28) 2019 Sterling, Kansas EF4- $3.1 billion (2019 USD)
 * 29) 2037 Elgin, Oklahoma EF5 - $3 billion (2037 USD)
 * 30) 2011 Joplin, Missouri EF5 - $3 billion (2018 USD)
 * 31) 2023 Chandler, Minnesota EF5 - $2.56 billion (2023 USD)
 * 32) 2011 Tuscaloosa, Alabama EF4 - $2.55 billion (2018 USD)
 * 33) 2024 Woodward, Oklahoma EF5 - $2.5 billion (2024 USD)
 * 34) 2018 Jarrell, Texas EF5 - $2.46 billion (2018 USD)
 * 35) 2023 El Dorado, Kansas EF5 - $2.42 billion (2023 USD)
 * 36) 2037 Covington, Georgis EF5 - $2.4 billion (2037 USD)
 * 37) 2018 Keyes, Oklahoma EF5 - $2.4 billion (2018 USD)
 * 38) 2024 Liberal, Kansas EF5 - $2.4 billion (2018 USD)
 * 39) 2019 Salt Lake City, Utah EF4 - $2.34 billion (2019 USD)
 * 40) 2028 Mulhall, Oklahoma EF5 - $2.32 billion (2028 USD)
 * 41) 2037 Mobile, Alabama EF4 - $2.3 billion (2018 USD)
 * 42) 2034 Taylorsville, Kentucky EF5 - $2.2 billion (2034 USD)
 * 43) 2028 Wynnewood, Oklahoma EF5 - $2.16 billion (2028 USD)
 * 44) 2018 Birmingham, Engalnd F5 - $2.1 billion (2018 USD)
 * 45) 2021 Piedmont-Guthrie, Oklahoma EF5 - $2 billion (2021 USD)
 * 46) 2024 Slater, Missouri EF5 - $2 billion (2024 USD)
 * 47) 2016 Little Rock, Arkansas EF5 - $1.8 billion (2018 USD)
 * 48) 2037 Thaxton, Mississippi EF5 - $1.8 billion (2037 USD)
 * 49) 2037 Huntsville, Alabama EF5 - $1.6 billion (2037 USD)
 * 50) 2018 Lecce, Italy F5 - $1.6 billion (2018 USD)
 * 51) 1925 Tri-State Tornado - $1.6 billion (2018 USD)
 * 52) 1925 Tri-State Tornado F5 - $1.56 billion (2018 USD)
 * 53) 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma F5 - $1.4 billion (2018 USD)
 * 54) 2011 Hackleburg-Phil Campbell, Alabama EF5 - $1.4 billion (2018 USD)
 * 55) 2038 Abbeville-New Iberia, Louisiana EF4 - $1.4 billion (2038 USD)
 * 56) 2037 Winfield, Alabama EF4 - $1.4 billion (2037 USD)
 * 57) 1979 Wichita Falls, Texas F4 - $1.34 billion (2018 USD)
 * 58) 2019 Prescott, Arkansas EF4 - $1.3 billion (2019 USD)
 * 59) 2035 Cicero, Indiana EF5 - $1.2 billion (2035 USD)
 * 60) 2024 Helena-Lamont, Oklahoma EF4 - $1.2 billion (2024 USD)
 * 61) 1974 Xenia, Ohio F5 - $1.19 billion (2018 USD)
 * 62) 2024 Blanchard-Newcastle-Moore, Oklahoma EF4 - $1.12 billion (2024 USD)
 * 63) 2031 Belleville, Ontario EF5 - $1.1 billion (2031 USD)
 * 64) 2028 Wray, Colorado EF5 - $1.1 billion (2028 USD)
 * 65) 2024 Attica-Harper, Kansas EF4 - $1 billion (2024 USD)
 * 66) 2034 Florissant, Missouri EF5 - $1 billion (2034 USD)
 * 67) 2034 Watseka, Illinois EF4 - $1 billion (2034 USD)
 * 68) 2028 Wichita-Park City, Kansas EF4 - $1 billion (2028 USD)

Deadliest Outbreaks
All outbreaks on this list caused 100+ deaths.
 * 1) 2018 Super Outbreak - 27,824 deaths
 * 2) Tornado Outbreak of May 30-31, 2018 - 877 deaths
 * 3) Tornado Outbreak sequence of May 21-26, 2018 - 807 deaths
 * 4) 1925 Tri-State Tornado Outbreak - 747 deaths
 * 5) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of July 18-21, 2018 - 719 deaths
 * 6) Tornado Outbreak of June 21, 2018 - 560 deaths
 * 7) May 1896 tornado outbreak sequence - 484 deaths
 * 8) 1936 Tupelo-Gainesville tornado outbreak - 454 deaths
 * 9) May-June 1917 tornado outbreak sequence - 384 deaths
 * 10) 1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak - 380 deaths
 * 11) 1932 Deep South Tornado Outbreak - 330 deaths
 * 12) 1908 Dixie tornado outbreak - 324 deaths
 * 13) 2011 Super Outbreak - 324 deaths
 * 14) 1974 Super Outbreak - 315 deaths
 * 15) 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak - 271 deaths
 * 16) August 2-4, 2018 Tornado Outbreak - 262 deaths
 * 17) 1953 Flint-Worcester tornado outbreak sequence - 247 deaths
 * 18) March 1913 tornado outbreak sequence - 241 deaths
 * 19) May 1927 tornado outbreak - 217 deaths
 * 20) March 1952 Southern United States tornado outbreak - 209 deaths
 * 21) Tornado outbreak of March 17-19, 2019 - 198 deaths
 * 22) Tornado Outbreak of December 30-31, 2018 - 192 deaths
 * 23) 1947 Glazier-Higgins-Woodward tornado family - 181 deaths
 * 24) 1884 Enigma Tornado Outbreak - 178 deaths
 * 25) May 21-26, 2011 tornado outbreak sequence - 178 deaths
 * 26) April 1880 Tornado Outbreak - 165 deaths
 * 27) Late-April 1909 tornado outbreak - 165 deaths
 * 28) 1944 Appalachians tornado outbreak - 163 deaths
 * 29) Tornado Outbreak of March 6-8, 2019 - 159 deaths
 * 30) March 1942 tornado outbreak - 148 deaths
 * 31) March 1890 middle Mississippi Valley tornado outbreak - 146 deaths
 * 32) 1953 Waco tornado outbreak - 144 deaths
 * 33) Early-May 1933 tornado outbreak sequence - 128 deaths
 * 34) April 1945 tornado outbreak - 128 deaths
 * 35) February 1971 Mississippi Delta tornado outbreak - 123 deaths
 * 36) June 1916 tornado outbreak - 112 deaths
 * 37) April 1924 tornado outbreak - 110 deaths
 * 38) 1955 Great Plains tornado outbreak - 102 deaths
 * 39) Tornado Outbreak of May 15, 2018 - 100 deaths

Costliest Outbreaks
All outbreaks on this list caused $1 billion+ (USD) in damages.
 * 1) 2018 Super Outbreak - $129 billion+ (2018 USD)
 * 2) Tornado Outbreak of May 30-31, 2018 - $54.7 billion (2018 USD)
 * 3) Tornado Outbreak of June 21, 2018 - $30.12 billion (2018 USD)
 * 4) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of July 18-21, 2018 - $25.4 billion (2018 USD)
 * 5) Tornado Outbreak of December 30-31, 2018 - $24.5 billion (2018 USD)
 * 6) Tornado Outbreak of September 11, 2018 - $18.1 billion (2018 USD)
 * 7) August 2-4, 2018 Tornado Outbreak - $16.8 billion (2018 USD)
 * 8) Tornado Outbreak sequence of May 21-26, 2018 - $16.4 billion (2018 USD)
 * 9) Tornado outbreak of March 17-19, 2019 - $12.6 billion (2019 USD)
 * 10) Tornado Outbreak of May 16, 2018 - $12.3 billion (2018 USD)
 * 11) 2011 Super Outbreak - $12.2 billion (2018 USD)
 * 12) Tornado outbreak sequence of May 21-26, 2011 - $7 billion (2018 USD)
 * 13) 1974 Super Outbreak - $4.5 billion (2018 USD)
 * 14) Tornado Outbreak of July 2, 2018 - $2.9 billion (2018 USD)
 * 15) 1925 Tri-State Tornado Outbreak - $2.1 billion (2019 USD)
 * 16) Tornado Outbreak of March 6-8, 2019 - $2 billion (2019 USD)
 * 17) Tornado Outbreak of February 18-19, 2019 - $1.87 billion (2019 USD)
 * 18) Tornado Outbreak of November 17, 2013 - $1.6 billion (2018 USD)
 * 19) March 2018 Tornado Outbreak - $1.4 billion (2018 USD)
 * 20) Tornado Outbreak of February 28 - March 1, 2017 - $1.3 billion (2018 USD)
 * 21) Tornado Outbreak of May 15, 2018 - $1.1 billion (2018 USD)
 * 22) Tornado Outbreak of May 7 - 10, 2016 - $1 billion (2018 USD)

Most Tornadoes Generated from an Outbreak
All outbreaks on this list spawned 100 or more tornadoes.
 * 1) 2018 Super Outbreak - 742 tornadoes
 * 2) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of May 21-26, 2018 - 563 tornadoes
 * 3) March 2018 Tornado Outbreak - 482 tornadoes
 * 4) 2018 India-Bangladesh Tornado Outbreak - 469 tornadoes
 * 5) May 2003 Tornado Outbreak sequence - 401 tornadoes
 * 6) May 2004 Tornado Outbreak sequence - 389 tornadoes
 * 7) 2011 Super Outbreak - 360 tornadoes
 * 8) May 1995 tornado outbreak sequence - 351 tornadoes
 * 9) Tornado Outbreak of May 30-31, 2018 - 300 tornadoes
 * 10) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of May 21-26, 2011 - 241 tornadoes
 * 11) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of May 22–31, 2008 - 239 tornadoes
 * 12) Tornado Outbreak of September 15, 2018 - 233 tornadoes
 * 13) Tornado Outbreak of March 6-8, 2019 - 205 tornadoes
 * 14) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of June 3–11, 2008 - 192 tornadoes
 * 15) 1974 Super Outbreak - 170 tornadoes
 * 16) Tornado Outbreak of April 14-16, 2011 - 162 tornadoes
 * 17) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of July 18-21, 2018 - 162 tornadoes
 * 18) Tornado outbreak Sequence of May 7–15, 2008 - 147 tornadoes
 * 19) Tornado Outbreak of May 15, 2018 - 143 tornadoes
 * 20) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of May 15-20, 2017 - 134 tornadoes
 * 21) 2018 China Tornado Outbreak - 133 tornadoes
 * 22) 2018 Germany Tornado Outbreak - 130 tornadoes
 * 23) Tornado Outbreak of January 21-23, 1999 - 127 tornadoes
 * 24) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of May 5-10, 2015 - 127 tornadoes
 * 25) 2018 Argentina-Brazil Tornado Outbreak - 127 tornadoes
 * 26) 2003 South Dakota Tornado Outbreak - 125 tornadoes
 * 27) Tornado Outbreak of May 16, 2018 - 125 tornadoes
 * 28) May 2007 Tornado Outbreak - 123 tornadoes
 * 29) Mid-June 1992 Tornado Outbreak - 123 tornadoes
 * 30) Hurricane Ivan Tornado Outbreak - 120 tornadoes
 * 31) 2018 England Tornado Outbreak - 119 tornadoes
 * 32) April 1996 tornado outbreak sequence - 117 tornadoes
 * 33) Hurricane Beulah Tornado Outbreak - 115 tornadoes
 * 34) Tornado Outbreak of May 26-31, 2013 - 115 tornadoes
 * 35) Tornado Outbreak of April 13-16, 2012 - 113 tornadoes
 * 36) 2018 Super Cyclone Sagar Tornado Outbreak - 112 tornadoes
 * 37) Tornado Outbreak of October 13, 2018 - 108 tornadoes
 * 38) Tornado Outbreak of November 22-24, 2004 - 104 tornadoes
 * 39) 1981 United Kingdom Tornado Outbreak - 104 tornadoes
 * 40) Hurricane Frances Tornado Outbreak - 103 tornadoes
 * 41) April 1994 Tornado Outbreak - 101 tornadoes
 * 42) Hurricane Rita Tornado Outbreak - 101 tornadoes
 * 43) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of April 19-24, 2011 - 100 tornadoes

Most Tornadoes Generated from a Hurricane
All outbreaks on this list spawned 100+ tornadoes.
 * 1) 2018 Super Outbreak - 742 tornadoes
 * 2) Tornado Outbreak Sequence of May 21-26, 2018 - 563 tornadoes
 * 3) March 2018 Tornado Outbreak - 482 tornadoes
 * 4) 2018 Hurricane Kirk Tornado Outbreak - 124 tornadoes
 * 5) 2004 Hurricane Ivan Tornado Outbreak - 118 tornadoes

Most active Tornado Seasons
''All tornado seasons on this list had 1,000 tornadoes between the start of the year on January 1st to the end of the year on December 31. All tornadoes on this list are confirmed in the US.''
 * 1) Tornadoes of 2018 - 4,283
 * 2) Tornadoes of 2004 - 1,817
 * 3) Tornadoes of 2011 - 1,699
 * 4) Tornadoes of 2008 - 1,692
 * 5) Tornadoes of 1998 - 1,424
 * 6) Tornadoes of 2017 - 1,418
 * 7) Tornadoes of 2003 - 1,374
 * 8) Tornadoes of 1999 - 1,339
 * 9) Tornadoes of 1992 - 1,297
 * 10) Tornadoes of 2010 - 1,282
 * 11) Tornadoes of 2005 - 1,265
 * 12) Tornadoes of 1995 - 1,236
 * 13) Tornadoes of 2001 - 1,215
 * 14) Tornadoes of 2015 - 1,178
 * 15) Tornadoes of 1996 - 1,173
 * 16) Tornadoes of 1993 - 1,172
 * 17) Tornadoes of 2009 - 1,159
 * 18) Tornadoes of 1997 - 1,148
 * 19) Tornadoes of 1990 - 1,133
 * 20) Tornadoes of 1991 - 1,132
 * 21) Tornadoes of 2006 - 1,103
 * 22) Tornadoes of 1973 - 1,102
 * 23) Tornadoes of 2007 - 1,095
 * 24) Tornadoes of 1994 - 1,082
 * 25) Tornadoes of 2000 - 1,075
 * 26) Tornadoes of 1982 - 1,047

Costliest Tornado Seasons
''All seasons on this list inflicted $1 billion+ in damages. All damages are in 2019 USD.''
 * 1) 2011 - $11.3 billion
 * 2) 2017 - $5.45 billion
 * 3) 2013 - $3.92 billion
 * 4) 1974 - $3.3 billion
 * 5) 1999 - $3.05 billion
 * 6) 1988 - $2.36 billion
 * 7) 1986 - $2.31 billion
 * 8) 2008 - $2.17 billion
 * 9) 1998 - $1.82 billion
 * 10) 2012 - $1.77 billion
 * 11) 2007 - $1.71 billion
 * 12) 2003 - $1.51 billion
 * 13) 2010 - $1.24 billion
 * 14) 2002 - $1.22 billion
 * 15) 1996 - $1.16 billion
 * 16) 1997 - $1.15 billion

Deadliest Tornado Seasons
All seasons on this list caused 100+ deaths in the United States.
 * 1) 2018 - 33,731
 * 2) 2011 - 553
 * 3) 2019 - 419
 * 4) 1974 - 366
 * 5) 1965 - 301
 * 6) 1971 - 159
 * 7) 1968 - 131
 * 8) 1998 - 130
 * 9) 2008 - 126
 * 10) 1984 - 122
 * 11) 1967 - 114

Most tornadoes by month

 * 1) January - 2018 (235)
 * 2) February - 2008  (147)
 * 3) March - 2018 (532)
 * 4) April - 2011 (770)
 * 5) May - 2018 (1,910)
 * 6) June - 2008 (294)
 * 7) July - 2018 (309)
 * 8) August - 2018 - (135)
 * 9) September - 2018 - (364)
 * 10) October - 2018 (173)
 * 11) November - 2004 (150)
 * 12) December - 2018 (201)