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The 2020 Easter tornado outbreak was a widespread and deadly tornado outbreak that affected the Southeastern United States on Easter Sunday and Monday, April 12–13, 2020. Several tornadoes were responsible for prompting tornado emergencies, including the first one to be issued by the National Weather Service in Charleston, South Carolina. A large squall line formed and tracked through the mid-Atlantic on April 13, prompting more tornado warnings and watches. A total of 15 watches were produced during the course of the event, two of which were designated Particularly Dangerous Situations.

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  • The 2020 Easter tornado outbreak was a widespread and deadly tornado outbreak that affected the Southeastern United States on Easter Sunday and Monday, April 12–13, 2020. Several tornadoes were responsible for prompting tornado emergencies, including the first one to be issued by the National Weather Service in Charleston, South Carolina. A large squall line formed and tracked through the mid-Atlantic on April 13, prompting more tornado warnings and watches. A total of 15 watches were produced during the course of the event, two of which were designated Particularly Dangerous Situations. Throughout the two-day outbreak, a total of 141 tornadoes touched down across 10 states, inflicting widespread and locally catastrophic damage. The outbreak currently ranks 3rd for most tornadoes in a 24-hour period with 132 of them occurring between 14:40 UTC April 12–13, only being beat by the 1974 Super Outbreak with 148, and the 2011 Super Outbreak with 219. The strongest tornado was rated high-end EF4 and occurred in Southern Mississippi, producing estimated winds of 190 mph (310 km/h), reaching a width of 2.25 mi (3.62 km), and causing eight deaths. With a total of 32 tornado-related fatalities, it was the deadliest tornado outbreak since April 27–30, 2014. To assist with recovery efforts, governors of five states declared a state of emergency. Relief efforts were complicated by social distancing requirements amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (en)
  • Serangkaian tornado yang meluas dan mematikan melanda pada hari Minggu Paskah dan Senin, 12–13 April 2020. Beberapa tornado bertanggung jawab untuk memicu keadaan , termasuk yang pertama dikeluarkan oleh di Charleston, Carolina Selatan. besar terbentuk dan dilacak melalui pada 13 April, memicu lebih banyak dan status waspada. Lima belas total peringatan dikeluarkan selama peristiwa berlangsung, dua di antaranya ditetapkan sebagai . Sepanjang terjangan hampir dua hari, 140 tornado mendarat di 10 negara bagian, menyebabkan kerusakan yang luas dan bencana lokal. Empat belas tornado ini mencapai intensitas EF3 atau EF4. Yang terkuat dari ini terjadi di Mississippi Selatan, menghasilkan perkiraan angin 190 mph (310 km/h) dan mencapai lebar 225 mi (362 km); delapan orang tewas akibat terjangan tornado ini. Dengan total 32 kematian terkait tornado, ini adalah terjangan paling mematikan sejak terjangan . Untuk membantu upaya pemulihan, gubernur dari lima negara bagian menyatakan keadaan darurat. Upaya bantuan diperumit dengan persyaratan jaga jarak sosial (sosial distancing) di tengah pandemi COVID-19 yang sedang berlangsung. (in)
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  • Map plotting locations of tornado touchdowns and tornado warning polygons across the Southeastern United States (en)
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  • EF3 damage to the BorgWarner plant in Seneca, South Carolina. (en)
  • EF2 damage to a house in Sumac, Georgia. (en)
  • EF3 damage to a house in Monroe, Louisiana. (en)
  • EF3 damage to an auto-parts store in the East Brainerd area of Chattanooga, Tennessee. (en)
  • Denuded and partially debarked trees, and debris from a mobile home that was obliterated by the EF4 tornado. (en)
  • An image from NASA's MODIS Aqua satellite shows the scar left after the tornado moved though this heavily forested area of Mississippi. (en)
  • Map of tornado warnings and confirmed tornadoes from the outbreak received by the Storm Prediction Center (en)
  • Remains of the James Hill Church, which was leveled at EF3 strength to the northeast of Carson, Mississippi. (en)
  • EF4 damage to a two-story house to the northeast of Nixville, South Carolina. (en)
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  • None (en)
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  • 1.0E8
  • 500000.0
  • 2.5E8
  • 3.0E9
  • 3.405E7
  • 7.34E7
  • >$2.75 million (en)
  • ≥$250,000 (en)
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  • EF2 (en)
  • EF3 (en)
  • EF4 (en)
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  • in diameter – Del Rio and Brackettville, Texas, on April 11 (en)
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  • non-tornadic – Wallace, South Carolina, on April 13 (en)
  • tornadic – near Bassfield, Mississippi (en)
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  • Monroe, Louisiana (en)
  • Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia/Chattanooga–Ooltewah, Tennessee (en)
  • Bassfield–Soso–Moss–Pachuta, Mississippi (en)
  • Chatsworth–Fashion–Sumac–Cisco, Georgia (en)
  • Estill–Nixville–Fechtig, South Carolina (en)
  • Hope–Sartinville–Bassfield, Mississippi (en)
  • Retreat–Seneca–Clemson, South Carolina (en)
  • Topeka–Oak Vale–Carson, Mississippi (en)
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  • the tornado outbreaks of 2020 (en)
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  • At least 2 injuries (en)
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  • The 2020 Easter tornado outbreak was a widespread and deadly tornado outbreak that affected the Southeastern United States on Easter Sunday and Monday, April 12–13, 2020. Several tornadoes were responsible for prompting tornado emergencies, including the first one to be issued by the National Weather Service in Charleston, South Carolina. A large squall line formed and tracked through the mid-Atlantic on April 13, prompting more tornado warnings and watches. A total of 15 watches were produced during the course of the event, two of which were designated Particularly Dangerous Situations. (en)
  • Serangkaian tornado yang meluas dan mematikan melanda pada hari Minggu Paskah dan Senin, 12–13 April 2020. Beberapa tornado bertanggung jawab untuk memicu keadaan , termasuk yang pertama dikeluarkan oleh di Charleston, Carolina Selatan. besar terbentuk dan dilacak melalui pada 13 April, memicu lebih banyak dan status waspada. Lima belas total peringatan dikeluarkan selama peristiwa berlangsung, dua di antaranya ditetapkan sebagai . (in)
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  • 2020 Easter tornado outbreak (en)
  • Tornado Paskah 2020 (in)
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