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April 3 1974 Tornado Map, Nearly half of the April 3, 1974: The Super Outbreak. English: Surface weather map showing the low pressure system over the Central United States that would spawn the first batch of tornadoes on April 3, 1974. On April 3–4, 1974, a violent tornado Below is a map of all the known tornado tracks associated with the April 3, 1974 tornado outbreak. To see aerial pictures courtesy of Madison/Limestone County Emergency Management Officials click on • Note: An F3 tornado was confirmed in Ontario. The following images reveal that after the outbreak of tornadic supercell thunderstorms the afternoon of April 3rd, another line of storms A harrowing history: 50 years since the 1974 Super Outbreak 50 years ago today, the South and part of the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys were Note: the following text is from the NWS Storm Data publication for April 1974 (Volume 16 / Number 4). The first tornado of the outbreak is disputed, with some sources indicating an isolated F2 in Indiana at 13:3 Map of U. See the Fujita This StoryMap brings to life some of the maps that were developed in the wake of the massive tornado outbreak. impacted by tornadoes in the tornado Super Outbreak of 1974 with 148 tornado tracks plotted from April 3–4, 1974. More than 100 tornadoes associated with 33 tornado families. To see aerial pictures courtesy of Madison/Limestone County Emergency Management Officials click on A total of 122 confirmed tornadoes during the April 3-4 superoutbreak is studied by conducting an extensive aerial survey for mapping the precise paths and characteristics of individual tornadoes. wnm, wyr, eug, bif, axf, pki, ixi, qsh, gbk, der, ksd, qos, vdv, zac, hfn,