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On August 21, 1883, a devastating tornado affected southeastern portions—the Driftless Area—of the U.S. state of Minnesota. The massive tornado, retrospectively estimated to have been an F5 on the modern Fujita scale, caused at least 37 deaths and over 200 injuries. The tornado was part of a tornado family, a series of tornadoes produced by a supercell, that included at least two significant tornadoes across Southeast Minnesota on August 21. A third significant tornado occurred two hours before the main event hit Rochester. The Rochester tornado indirectly led to the formation of Saint Mary's Hospital, now part of the Mayo Clinic. The tornado closely followed destructive tornadoes a month earlier in the same area: on July 21, two significant, deadly tornadoes hit the area, including an F4

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  • On August 21, 1883, a devastating tornado affected southeastern portions—the Driftless Area—of the U.S. state of Minnesota. The massive tornado, retrospectively estimated to have been an F5 on the modern Fujita scale, caused at least 37 deaths and over 200 injuries. The tornado was part of a tornado family, a series of tornadoes produced by a supercell, that included at least two significant tornadoes across Southeast Minnesota on August 21. A third significant tornado occurred two hours before the main event hit Rochester. The Rochester tornado indirectly led to the formation of Saint Mary's Hospital, now part of the Mayo Clinic. The tornado closely followed destructive tornadoes a month earlier in the same area: on July 21, two significant, deadly tornadoes hit the area, including an F4 tornado family that killed four people in Dodge and Olmsted Counties, especially near Dodge Center. (en)
  • La tornade de 1883 à Rochester est une tornade de catégorie F5 (estimation) qui a frappé Rochester dans le Minnesota aux États-Unis le 21 août 1883. C'est une tornade faisant partie d'une série de tornades qui a frappé le en:Southeast Minnesota ce jour-là, causant au moins 37 morts et plus de 200 blessés. (fr)
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  • Dodge and Olmsted Counties, Minnesota (en)
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  • Piles of wooden debris with trees defoliated in the background (en)
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  • Damage from the F5 tornado that struck Rochester, Minnesota (en)
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  • ≥ 37 deaths, ≥ 200 injuries (en)
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  • 700000.0 (dbd:usDollar)
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  • 0001-08-21 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • 0001-08-21 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • F5 (en)
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  • 1883 (xsd:integer)
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  • "FU" denotes unclassified but confirmed tornadoes. (en)
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  • the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1883 (en)
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  • La tornade de 1883 à Rochester est une tornade de catégorie F5 (estimation) qui a frappé Rochester dans le Minnesota aux États-Unis le 21 août 1883. C'est une tornade faisant partie d'une série de tornades qui a frappé le en:Southeast Minnesota ce jour-là, causant au moins 37 morts et plus de 200 blessés. (fr)
  • On August 21, 1883, a devastating tornado affected southeastern portions—the Driftless Area—of the U.S. state of Minnesota. The massive tornado, retrospectively estimated to have been an F5 on the modern Fujita scale, caused at least 37 deaths and over 200 injuries. The tornado was part of a tornado family, a series of tornadoes produced by a supercell, that included at least two significant tornadoes across Southeast Minnesota on August 21. A third significant tornado occurred two hours before the main event hit Rochester. The Rochester tornado indirectly led to the formation of Saint Mary's Hospital, now part of the Mayo Clinic. The tornado closely followed destructive tornadoes a month earlier in the same area: on July 21, two significant, deadly tornadoes hit the area, including an F4 (en)
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  • 1883 Rochester tornado (en)
  • Tornade de 1883 à Rochester (fr)
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