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Tornadoes of 1987

Tornadoes of 1987
Timespan January–December 1987
Maximum rated tornado F4 tornado
Tornadoes in U.S. 656
Damage (U.S.) $407 million (1987 USD)
Fatalities (U.S.) 59
Fatalities (worldwide) >86

This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1987, 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.

The Tornado "Season" of 1987 was one with a fairly slow spring, followed by a much more active late spring/summer. Two particularly devastating tornadoes of 1987 were the Saragosa, Texas tornado of May 22 and the Edmonton, Alberta tornado of July 31. The fall and early winter could best be described as "average" in terms of tornado activity, with a significant outbreak on November 14 and 15, and a killer F3 in December.

Confirmed tornado total for the entire year 1987 in the United States.

There were 6 tornadoes confirmed in the US in January.

There were 19 tornadoes confirmed in the US in February. One tornado on Feb. 28 was rated F4 in Mississippi and killed six people. A monstrous tornado touched down near Moselle and grew to a width of two miles as it passed near Laurel. The tornado traveled a distance of 40 miles killing six persons, injuring 350 others, and causing 28.5 million dollars damage.

There were 38 tornadoes confirmed in the US in March.

There were 20 tornadoes confirmed in the US in April.

There were 126 tornadoes confirmed in the US in May.

On the evening of May 22, a short-lived but powerful F4 tornado struck the city of Saragosa, Texas killing 30 people and injuring over 100. Many were killed attending a graduation ceremony for pre-school children at the Catholic Hall of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Eighty percent of the residential area was reported as destroyed.

There were 132 tornadoes confirmed in the US in June including one in Idaho on June 5 that caused 3 injuries, the highest number of tornado related injuries for the state.

One tornado hit by Białystok, a largest city in northeastern Poland, and destroyed 100 homes.1

An F2 tornado hit Casper, Wyoming and caused $250,000 in damage, making it the most destructive tornado to hit Casper.

There were 163 tornadoes confirmed in the US in July.

A rare high-altitude tornado struck Wyoming, uprooting over one million trees along its 24-mile path. The tornado was rated F4, and is among the most violent high-altitude tornadoes ever recorded.


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