List of F5, EF5, and IF5 tornadoes

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The following is a list of all F5 tornadoes that have hit in the United States since 1900.

Date Location Death Toll Wikipedia article
May 10, 1905 Snyder, Oklahoma 97
June 5, 1905 Colling, Michigan 5
April 23, 1908 Pender, Nebraska 3
June 5, 1908 Carleton, Nebraska 11
June 15, 1912 Creighton, Missouri 5
June 11, 1915 Mullinville, Kansas 0
May 25, 1917 Sedgwick, Kansas 23
May 21, 1918 Denison, Iowa 4
June 22, 1919 Fergus Falls, Minnesota 57
March 11, 1923 Pinson, Tennessee 20
May 14, 1923 Big Spring, Texas 23
March 18, 1925 Missouri-Illinois-Indiana 695 Tri-State Tornado
April 12, 1927 Rock Springs, Texas 74
May 7, 1927 McPherson, Kansas 10
April 10, 1929 Sneed, Arkansas 23
May 22, 1933 Tryon, Nebraska 8
April 5, 1936 Tupelo, Mississippi 216 Tupelo-Gainesville Outbreak
April 26, 1938 Oshkosh, Nebraska 3
June 10, 1938 Clyde, Texas 14
April 14, 1939 Vici, Oklahoma-Kiowa, Kansas 7
March 16, 1942 Lacon, Illinois 7
April 29, 1942 Oberlin, Kansas 15
June 17, 1944 Summit, South Dakota 8
April 12, 1945 Antlers, Oklahoma 69
April 9, 1947 Woodward, Oklahoma 181 Glazier-Higgins-Woodward Tornadoes
May 31, 1947 Leedey, Oklahoma 6
May 11, 1953 Waco, Texas 114 Waco Tornado
June 8, 1953 Flint, Michigan 115 Flint-Worcester Tornadoes
June 9, 1953 Worcester, Massachusetts 94 Flint-Worcester Tornadoes
June 27, 1953 Adair, Iowa 1
May 25, 1955 Blackwell, Oklahoma 20
May 25, 1955 Udall, Kansas 80
April 3, 1956 Hudsonville, Michigan 18
June 20, 1957 Fargo, North Dakota 10
December 18, 1957 Sunfield, Illinois 1
May 5, 1960 Shawnee, Oklahoma 5
May 19, 1960 Wamego, Kansas 0
May 30, 1961 Anselmo, Nebraska 0
April 3, 1964 Wichita Falls, Texas 7
May 5, 1964 Harvard, Nebraska 2
April 11, 1965 Dunlap, Indiana 36 Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak
April 11, 1965 Strongsville, Ohio 18
May 8, 1965 Colome, South Dakota 0
March 3, 1966 Jackson, Mississippi 57
June 8, 1966 Topeka, Kansas 16
May 15, 1968 Charles City, Iowa 13
May 15, 1968 Olewin, Iowa 5
June 13, 1968 Tracy, Minnesota 9
May 11, 1970 Lubbock, Texas 28 Lubbock Tornado
May 6, 1973 Valley Mills, Texas 0
April 3, 1974 Xenia, Ohio 33 Super Outbreak
April 3, 1974 Brandenburg, Kentucky 28 Super Outbreak
April 3, 1974 Guin, Alabama 30 Super Outbreak
April 3, 1974 Tanner, Alabama 22 Super Outbreak
April 3, 1974 Sayler Park (Cincinnati, Ohio) 3 Super Outbreak
April 3, 1974 Hanover-Depauw, Indiana 6 Super Outbreak
June 13, 1976 Jordan, Iowa 0
April 4, 1977 Birmingham, Alabama 22
April 2, 1982 Messer, Oklahoma 0
June 7, 1984 Barneveld, Wisconsin 9
May 31, 1985 Wheatland, Pennsylvania 18 US-Canadian Outbreak
March 13, 1990 Hesston, Kansas 1
March 13, 1990 Goessel, Kansas 1
August 28, 1990 Plainfield, Illinois 29 Plainfield Tornado
April 26, 1991 Andover, Kansas 17 Andover, Kansas Tornado
June 16, 1992 Chandler, Minnesota 1
July 18, 1996 Oakfield, Wisconsin 0
May 27, 1997 Jarrell, Texas 27 Jarrell Tornado
April 8, 1998 Birmingham, Alabama 32 Birmingham Tornado
April 16, 1998 Lawrence County, Tennessee 0 Nashville Tornado of 1998
May 3, 1999 Moore, Oklahoma 38 Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak

No F5 in the 21st Century

As of late, there has been a huge downturn in F5 tornadoes in the United States. The U.S. has had several F4's in the 21st century, but no F5's. See sudden downturn of F5 tornadoes for more information.

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