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Weathered Podcast
Weathered Podcast
8 episodes
1 week ago
In April of 2011, more than 200 tornadoes occurred in a five southeastern states. The deadliest part of the outbreak was on April 27, when a total of 122 tornadoes resulted in 319 deaths. The event was one of the deadliest since formal record keeping began in 1950.
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In April of 2011, more than 200 tornadoes occurred in a five southeastern states. The deadliest part of the outbreak was on April 27, when a total of 122 tornadoes resulted in 319 deaths. The event was one of the deadliest since formal record keeping began in 1950.
Show more...
Education
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Episode 2: The Tri-State Tornado Part 2
Weathered Podcast
1 hour 8 minutes 29 seconds
9 months ago
Episode 2: The Tri-State Tornado Part 2
Last week we learned about the deadliest tornado in history, the Tri-State Tornado. This week we continue the discussion as it's path of destruction continues into Illinois and Indiana. Don't forget to follow us on the socials to stay up to date with new episodes! IG: @weatheredpodcast X: @weatheredpod TT: @weatheredpod and email us your weather experiences at weatheredpodcast@gmail.com. We will be reading them on future episodes! As always, stay weather aware!
Weathered Podcast
In April of 2011, more than 200 tornadoes occurred in a five southeastern states. The deadliest part of the outbreak was on April 27, when a total of 122 tornadoes resulted in 319 deaths. The event was one of the deadliest since formal record keeping began in 1950.