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  1. A history of twisters: Tornadoes in Ohio 1971. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has been tracking tornadoes for decades. This interactive map, which contains data from...

  2. After further research, it has been decided that this tornado touched down west of Cool Springs and north of Wysox in Ohio County. It proceeded to the east-southeast through Little Bend (near Mining City) and into Butler County.

  3. On February 21–22, 1971, a devastating tornado outbreak, colloquially known as the Mississippi Delta outbreak, struck portions of the Lower Mississippi and Ohio River valleys in the Southern and Midwestern United States. The outbreak generated strong tornadoes from Texas to Ohio and North Carolina.

  4. This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1971, primarily in the United States. Most tornadoes form in the U.S., although some events may take place internationally. Tornado statistics for older years like this often appear significantly lower than modern years due to fewer reports or confirmed tornadoes.

  5. Ohio has a long history of deadly, destructive tornadoes. Here's a look at six of the worst tornadoes in state history.

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · The deadliest tornado outbreak struck Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana on April 3 and 4, 1974, causing more than 300 deaths. Bats are sneaking into Cincinnati homes. Here's what to know

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  8. Feb 21, 2012 · Nineteen tornadoes struck from Texas to Ohio and North Carolina on February 21-22, 1971. The greatest concentration of them was in Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, and especially Mississippi. The outbreak was responsible for 123 deaths and nearly 1,600 injuries.

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