About: 2077 New Orleans Tornado   Sponge Permalink

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The 2077 New Orleans Tornado was the most destructive to hit New Orleans in History. A line of strong thunderstorms developed in Texas overnight September 21. It began to head for Louisiana, and strong supecells began to develop ahead of it. The SPC issued a Moderate Risk for areas south of Lake Pontchartrian, including New Orleans. Most of south Louisiana was put under an Enhanced Risk. However, as a tornado outbreak began, a high risk was issued for areas around New Orleans. A very strong supercell devloped at around 12:30 west of New Orleans. Within 30 minutes, it had developed into a tornado. It began to intensify very quickly.

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  • The 2077 New Orleans Tornado was the most destructive to hit New Orleans in History. A line of strong thunderstorms developed in Texas overnight September 21. It began to head for Louisiana, and strong supecells began to develop ahead of it. The SPC issued a Moderate Risk for areas south of Lake Pontchartrian, including New Orleans. Most of south Louisiana was put under an Enhanced Risk. However, as a tornado outbreak began, a high risk was issued for areas around New Orleans. A very strong supercell devloped at around 12:30 west of New Orleans. Within 30 minutes, it had developed into a tornado. It began to intensify very quickly.
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Date
  • --09-22
Type
  • EF5 Tornado
touchdown
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
tornado season
  • 2077(xsd:integer)
Image caption
  • The Tornado Outside of New Orleans
times
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Image location
  • 16(xsd:integer)
Injuries
  • 1037(xsd:integer)
Fatalities
  • 223(xsd:integer)
Areas
  • New Orleans,
Damage
  • $3 Billion USD
abstract
  • The 2077 New Orleans Tornado was the most destructive to hit New Orleans in History. A line of strong thunderstorms developed in Texas overnight September 21. It began to head for Louisiana, and strong supecells began to develop ahead of it. The SPC issued a Moderate Risk for areas south of Lake Pontchartrian, including New Orleans. Most of south Louisiana was put under an Enhanced Risk. However, as a tornado outbreak began, a high risk was issued for areas around New Orleans. A very strong supercell devloped at around 12:30 west of New Orleans. Within 30 minutes, it had developed into a tornado. It began to intensify very quickly.
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