Tornado Climatology

Significant and intense February tornadoes by state

Red indicates tornadoes which impacted a state after initially striking another state. They should not be double counted in national tallies.

The graphs above and below examine only those tornadoes either “significant” (F2/EF-2+) or “intense” (F3/E-F3+). All significant tornadoes made up 29.2 percent of the total number of tornadoes in February from 1950-2010.

Significant tornadoes accounted for 97 percent of all February tornado deaths, while intense tornadoes accounted for 87 percent. There were 421 significant tornadoes or 113 intense tornadoes during the period.

Notably, Mississippi leads the pack in F2/EF-2+ and F3/EF-3+ February tornadoes and is tied with Tennessee in the F4/EF-4 category. Florida, while ranked highest for overall February tornadoes ranks 5th on the lesser categories and has seen no F4/EF-4+ in the month.

Red indicates tornadoes which impacted a state after initially striking another state. They should not be double counted in national tallies.

U.S. Tornado Climatology by Month

All: Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec
Strong: Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr| May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec

SPC tornado data obtained at the Tornado History Project. Images can be selected for larger versions. Official yearly tornado statistics are released in the spring of the following year. The most recent data at the time of publish is included, and these posts will be updated after new stats are released. Stay tornado savvy with U.S. Tornadoes on Twitter and Facebook.

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