2132, England Tornado Outbreak

Intro to article
An outbreak of 6 tornadoes from EF7 to EF10 occurred in England in 2132, causing lots of deaths, injuries, and lots of damage.

Heavy thunderstorms, heavy winds, torrential rain, giant hail, landslides from hills, flash floods and tsunamis also occurred during the outbreak.

There was 2,146 deaths, 3,925 injuries, and the damage from the tornadoes costed £536 billion.

Tornadoes
The 1st tornado formed at Manchester, and the next day, that tornado was at Northwich. That tornado dissipated at Stoke-On-Trent 2 days later. That tornado was an EF8.

The 2nd tornado formed at Guildford, and the next day, that tornado was at Oxford. That tornado dissipated at Northampton 2 days later. That tornado was an EF9.

The 3rd tornado formed at Ipswich, and the next day, that tornado was at Bedford. That tornado dissipated at Aylesbury 1 day later. That tornado was an EF7.

The 4th tornado formed at Carlisle, and the next day, that tornado was at Kendal. That tornado dissipated at Lancaster 1 day later. That tornado was also the heaviest tornado, an EF10 tornado.

The 5th tornado formed at Birmingham, and the next day, that tornado was at Rugby. That tornado dissipated at Cambridge 2 days later. That tornado was an EF8.

The 6th tornado formed at Hull, and the next day, that tornado was at Lincoln. That tornado dissipated at Nottingham 1 day later. That tornado was an EF7.

Outro
Those 6 tornadoes were the most heaviest and deadliest in English history.

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