About: 1754 Jarell tornado   Sponge Permalink

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The 1754 Jarell tornado was a very destructive tornado recorded thanks to its violent history being discovered by dating the extensive ground scouring in the area following the extreme tornado. The weather that day is thought to have been hot and humid, giving rise to severe thunderstorms in the area, until the tornado dropped, likely in the evening hours, killing over 50 people, although the true number remains unknown. A report published in 2104 confirmed the EF4 rating, as well as the tornadoes path.

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  • 1754 Jarell tornado
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  • The 1754 Jarell tornado was a very destructive tornado recorded thanks to its violent history being discovered by dating the extensive ground scouring in the area following the extreme tornado. The weather that day is thought to have been hot and humid, giving rise to severe thunderstorms in the area, until the tornado dropped, likely in the evening hours, killing over 50 people, although the true number remains unknown. A report published in 2104 confirmed the EF4 rating, as well as the tornadoes path.
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Date
  • 1754-08-17(xsd:date)
Name
  • 1754(xsd:integer)
Type
  • EF4 tornado
touchdown
  • unknown
tornado season
  • 1754(xsd:integer)
times
  • 1535(xsd:integer)
Injuries
  • unknown
Fatalities
  • unknown, likely 50+
Areas
  • unknown, though Jarell was hit hard
Damage
  • unknown, though Jarrell was mostly destroyed
abstract
  • The 1754 Jarell tornado was a very destructive tornado recorded thanks to its violent history being discovered by dating the extensive ground scouring in the area following the extreme tornado. The weather that day is thought to have been hot and humid, giving rise to severe thunderstorms in the area, until the tornado dropped, likely in the evening hours, killing over 50 people, although the true number remains unknown. A report published in 2104 confirmed the EF4 rating, as well as the tornadoes path.
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