Type: | Unknown |
Active: | January 29th 2007 To February 5th 2007 |
Duration of tornado outbreak1: | 8 days (1 week and 1 day) |
Maximum rated tornado2: | F7 tornado |
Highest winds | Unknown |
Tornadoes confirmed: | 50 |
Damage: | $10 Million Dollars |
Injuries: | Unknown |
Fatalities: | 26 |
Areas affected: | Unknown |
1Time from first tornado to last tornado |
Created By Audi1merc2
The 2007 Montana Tornado Outbreak was a tornado outbreak which focused on Eastern Montana near the Fort Peck Lake, which is close to the Missouri River. There was 50 tornadoes, one which was the biggest tornado of Montana. The outbreak had a small impact on Montana though, killing just 26 people, mainly because it was in a dispersed location with no major cities.
Confirmed Total |
Confirmed F0 |
Confirmed F1 |
Confirmed F2 |
Confirmed F3 |
Confirmed F4 |
Confirmed F5 |
Confirmed F6 |
Confirmed F7 |
Confirmed F8 |
Confirmed F9 |
Confirmed F10 |
Confirmed F11 |
Confirmed F12 |
Confirmed M1 |
50 | 30 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
TOP 10 TORNADOES IN THE OUTBREAK
1. Jordan F7 Tornado
This was the biggest tornado, it touched down near Jordan and moved north, it completely devastated the small and unused Montana State Route 543, with 1 million spent to rebuild the road, the citizens of Jordan were really feared that the big tornado will touch their town, luckily, the tornado moved north, but devastated the unincorporated community of Haxby, which is north of Jordan. The tornado stayed crossed the Missouri River and died out near Content, another unincorporated community. Overall, the tornado was the largest and longest recorded tornado, reaching a record span of 5 miles.