1993 Florida City/West Miami tornado outbreak

the 1993 Florida City/West Miami tornado outbreak was a very violent tornado outbreak which affected the Florida Peninsula on March 27, 1993...this outbreak was the deadliest FL outbreak on record, and also contains the strongest and deadliest tornado in Florida's history, the 1993 Florida City tornado, as well as the widest...the 1993 Miami tornado.

Miami Beach F4
The most forgotten tornado of the day as well as the first violent was a reasonably large F4 cone that impacted Miami Beach for 9 minutes, the tornado touched down over north Miami Beach as a F1...the tornado then moved south and strengthened into a F2...the tornado reached F3 intensity at 2021, and then reached F4 at 2023...the tornado weakened down to a F3 at 2025 and then quickly roped out.

Florida City F4
See main article: 1993 Florida City tornadoThis tornado was one of the deadliest in American history as well as the deadliest in Florida's history.

The tornado first touched down at 2048 as a F0, by 2050 the tornado was already a F2...the tornado hit F3 intensity at 2053, and then reached F4 intensity at 2055...the tornado started weakening at 2101 after claiming 47 lives and then diminished a minute later.

West Miami F4
See main article: 1993 Miami tornado

The strongest tornado of the day.

At 2114 a F0 touched down in West Miami, the tornado rapidly intensified and by 2116 it was already a very-high end F4 with a max width of 2 miles, the tornado continued NE and eventually weakened at 2134 and diminished at 2136.