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February 2009 North American storm complex information


February 2009 North American storm complex
The remains of a home, now mostly a pile of rubble; part of the structure remains intact.
Damage in Lone Grove, Oklahoma, caused by an EF4 tornado on February 10
TypeTornado outbreak, Hailstorm, Winter storm
DurationFebruary 10–11, 2009
Highest winds
  • Tornadic: 170 mph (270 km/h) (EF4 Lone Grove, OK)
    Non-tornadic: 92 mph (148 km/h) (Allegheny County Airport, PA)
Lowest pressure986 mb (29.12 inHg)
Tornadoes
confirmed
14
Max. rating1EF4 tornado
Duration of
tornado outbreak2
26 hours and 26 minutes
Largest hail4.5 inches (11 cm) in Oklahoma
Maximum snowfall
or ice accretion
6 inches (15 cm)
Fatalities15 fatalities (8 tornadic, 7 non-tornadic)
Damage$1.7 billion (2009 USD)
Power outages>2,272,000
Areas affectedCentral and Eastern United States
Part of the tornado outbreaks of 2009

1Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita scale
2Time from first tornado to last tornado

On February 10–11, 2009, a broad-scale damaging wind event and small tornado outbreak affected the Central and Eastern United States. During the two-day period, 14 tornadoes touched down in seven states. Oklahoma was struck by six tornadoes, the most of any state. The six tornadoes in Oklahoma also tied the record for the most tornadoes ever recorded in the state during the month of February, which would later be broken in 2023.[1] The first day of the outbreak produced the most tornadoes; the second brought mainly high wind damage and rain or snow in most of the Northeast.

The storm system responsible for the tornado outbreak resulted from the unusual congruence of a cold, dry system, originating in the Four Corners and a warm, moist system, moving north out of Texas. Complicating factors included daytime heating and a strong wind field favorable to the creation of circulating thunderstorms. On the second day, the stronger cold front limited discrete supercell activity and the risk of tornadoes decreased significantly. A squall line, however, produced high winds and rain along the river valleys, primarily those of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. A tight pressure-gradient behind the cold front led to a large area of damaging non-thunderstorm winds across the Midwest and Ohio Valley. This squall line continued to renew its energy as it passed through the Midwest, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and New England, causing wind and water damage, and dumping 6 inches (15 cm) of snow in central and eastern Massachusetts. The resulting power outages affected homes throughout the northeastern seaboard.

The widespread damaging winds left an estimated $1.7 billion (2009 USD) in damage across the Ohio River Valley and Southeastern United States. A small tornado outbreak accompanied the storm, with 14 confirmed across 7 states. The most significant damage occurred in Oklahoma from two tornadoes in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and a deadly EF4 tornado that destroyed large parts of Lone Grove. The EF4 tornado killed eight people and injured 46 others.

  1. ^ "The Severe Weather and Tornado Outbreak of February 26, 2023". www.weather.gov. National Weather Service Norman OK. Retrieved 3 March 2023.

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