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Note: I'm still working on this 'The 2016 Newark-Frazeysburg tornado was a extremely powerful tornado that caused massive destruction in the town of Newark, Ohio on May 16, 2016. An unusually powerful low pressure system formed in the gulf of Alaska, moving into the mainland the system strengthened by the time it reached the great lakes. Along with high amounts of moisture and instability a large violent tornado outbreak occurred. Winds in the tornado were measured around 235 mph.

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  • 2016 Newark-Frazeysburg tornado
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  • Note: I'm still working on this 'The 2016 Newark-Frazeysburg tornado was a extremely powerful tornado that caused massive destruction in the town of Newark, Ohio on May 16, 2016. An unusually powerful low pressure system formed in the gulf of Alaska, moving into the mainland the system strengthened by the time it reached the great lakes. Along with high amounts of moisture and instability a large violent tornado outbreak occurred. Winds in the tornado were measured around 235 mph.
Strength
  • EF5
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Date
  • 2016-05-16(xsd:date)
Type
  • Tornado
touchdown
  • West of Newark, Ohio
tornado season
  • 2016(xsd:integer)
times
  • 3(xsd:integer)
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Injuries
  • 173(xsd:integer)
Fatalities
  • 42(xsd:integer)
Areas
  • West of Newark to the northeast of Frazeysburg
Damage
  • 1.2E9
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  • Note: I'm still working on this 'The 2016 Newark-Frazeysburg tornado was a extremely powerful tornado that caused massive destruction in the town of Newark, Ohio on May 16, 2016. An unusually powerful low pressure system formed in the gulf of Alaska, moving into the mainland the system strengthened by the time it reached the great lakes. Along with high amounts of moisture and instability a large violent tornado outbreak occurred. Winds in the tornado were measured around 235 mph. Both of the cities of Newark and Frazeysburg, Ohio were mostly destroyed. Around 200 houses were destroyed in the city of Newark alone, with at least 50 of those suffering EF5 damage.
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