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Tornadoes.

  So. April 27th is coming up.    Thirteen years since the 2nd worst tornado outbreak occurred, 13 years since the worst 3 days happened to people since the Tri-State 1925 tornado outbreak.      13 years since devastation across 15 states, with Alabama being the most affected one. T he Tuscaloosa EF4 being the worst of all out of all 300+ that occured.     With the anniversary being 16 days away, I wanted to write about this. I wanted to especially because I love tornadoes and I'm fascinated by them. Aside from the 1925 outbreak, this one is my favorite. We need to remember this day and how it affected the U.S.A, and the devastation.     So, the Tuscaloosa, AL tornado. Rated an EF4 with it's maximum wind speed being 190 MPH. It injured 1500 people with 65 fatalities. The path was 80 miles going through three counties, those being; Greene, Tuscaloosa, and Jefferson. It lasted from 4:43 p.m - 6:14 p.m (approximate).  https://www.weath...