Tornado Records (Hitman)

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

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

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

2030-2039 WIP

 * 1) Paducah, Kentucky EF4, June 12, 2034 - 71 deaths
 * 2) Blacksburg-Roanoke, Virginia EF5, June 15, 2034 - 60 deaths
 * 3) Huntsville, Alabama EF5, April 22, 2037 - 57 deaths
 * 4) Brandon, Manitoba EF5, July 12, 2036 - 51 deaths
 * 5) Abbeville-New Iberia, Louisiana EF4, November 21, 2038 - 44 deaths

Highest recorded wind speeds
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 miles per hour roughly 200 feet (61 m) above ground level within one of the tornado's subvortices. Wind speeds at ground level were estimated at 310 miles per hour (450 kph).

The second-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 kph) 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 Four Corners, Florida on May 2, 2018; the tornado's path paralleled US Highway 27 for most of its lifespan, allowing detailed measurements to be taken. A RaXPol mobile radar recorded winds of 318 mph (492 kph) roughly 120 feet (36 m) above ground level as the tornado passed over urban areas at 12:11 PM.