List of Iowa tornadoes

The U.S state of Iowa experiences multiple tornadoes every year. There have been at least 3,422 recorded tornadoes since 1950. At least 2,340 people have been injured, and 100 people have died due to these tornadoes.[1] There have been multiple tornadoes before 1950, but most of them are not recorded accurately or at all, but the most violent and deadliest tornadoes before 1950 have been recorded. The deadliest tornado was the Camanche tornado, which killed 72 people in Iowa.[2]

2024 was a record-breaking year in Iowa. Iowa saw 125 tornadoes in 2024 which beat the previous record of 120 tornadoes in 2004. In April and May alone, Iowa saw 98 tornadoes, giving the months of April 2024 and May 2024 the second and third most tornadoes in a month, just before May 2004 which saw 57 tornadoes.[3]

The most tornado-prone parts of Iowa are in the northeastern counties. The counties of Delaware, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Linn, and Benton on average have seen at least one strong tornado each year from 1953 to 2008.[4]

Climatology

A tornado is a violent column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. Although tornadoes can happen at any time of the year, the most popular time for tornadoes to form in Iowa is early in the spring.[5] Iowa is in the central plains, where the Rocky Mountains to the west and the Appalachian Mountains to the east meet. This unique geography creates a funneling effect, channeling warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool, dry air from Canada.[6] These are the most ideal conditions for tornadoes to form, with Iowa being caught inside of Tornado Alley, along with other Great Plains states, greatly increasing the chances of a tornado to form in Iowa.[7]

Most active months for tornadoes in Iowa from 1980 to 2019[8]
Date Tornadoes
May 2004 57
April 2024 49
May 2024 49
June 1984 48
June 2008 48
April 2001 40
June 1990 36
August 2014 36
May 1998 34
June 2001 34
June 2014 31
June 2004 28
Most tornadoes in a day in Iowa from 1980 to 2019[8]
Date Tornadoes
August 31, 2014 35
April 11, 2001 28
June 11, 2004 24
May 8, 1988 22
June 7, 1984 21
July 19, 2018 21
May 22, 2004 20
April 9, 2011 20
November 11, 2015 19
June 1, 2001 18
March 6, 2017 18

Intense tornadoes

The Enhanced Fujita Scale, or EF Scale, is used to assign a tornado a rating based on estimated wind speeds and related damage. When tornado-related damage is surveyed, it is compared to a list of damage indicators and degrees of damage, which help estimate better the range of wind speeds the tornado likely produced. From that, a rating from EF0 to EF5 is assigned.[9] From 1974 to 2007, the Fujita Scale was used to calculate the strength of a tornado.[10] This system had calculated the strength based on the damage delt to well-built wooden homes.[11] Torandoes recorded before 1974 were examined and rated accordingly. Multiple flaws including a lack of damage indicators, difference in opinion from evaluators, and no calibration of damage with relation to wind speed caused researchers from Texas Tech University to re-examine and re-do the Fujita Scale. A group of wind data experts met in 2001 and came up with 28 new damage indicators which included poles, trees, and other buildings other than just wooden frame homes. After discussion, the National Weather Service officially adopted the new scale in 2007.[12]

EF Scale
EF Rating Wind Gust Speed (mph)
0 65-85
1 86-110
2 111-135
3 136-165
4 166-200
5 Over 200

Pre-1900

FU F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Total
11 0 1 67 32 27 4 142
Deaths: >540 Injuries: >2,186

A total of 142 recorded tornadoes touched down in Iowa before 1900. At least 540 people died and 2,186 people were injured due to these tornadoes before 1900. There have been 63 intense tornadoes with a rating of F3+, the deadliest of which was on June 3, 1860, in Camanche, killing 92. This time period for tornadoes in Iowa is the deadliest period of tornadoes in Iowa, with each recorded tornado killing on average 3.48 people. The first use of a tornado warning in the United States wasn't until March 25, 1948.[13] This caused tornadoes before the 1950s to be more dangerous, because people thought that tornadoes would be too rare to strike a region so there was no point in issuing warnings.[14]

Camanche Tornado

On June 3, 1860, an F4 tornado touched down north of Bennett, moving across eastern Iowa, killing 20 people in rural Clinton County. It then ripped through Camanche, destroying almost every building in the town and killing 41. A raft carrying 26 was hit by the tornado and flipped, killing all but 3 men. The tornado caused an estimated $250,000 - $300,000 in damages.[15]

Grinnell Tornado

On June 17, 1882, two tornadoes formed and intersected in Grinnell forming one tornado at F5 intensity.[16] It travelled across central Iowa, killing a total of 68 people. 10 people died near Rippey, 7 people died in Jasper County, 39 in Grinnell, and 10 in Malcolm.[17]

Pomeroy Tornado

On July 6, 1893, an F5 tornado touched down northwest of Quimby, moving toward the town of Pomeroy. With a damage path 500 yards (460 m) wide and 55 miles (89 km) long, the tornado destroyed about 80% of the homes in Pomeroy. The tornado killed 71 people and injured 200.[18]

 Deadliest in Iowa history at time of event
 Tornado crossed state lines in or out of Iowa
Intense (F3+) tornadoes in Iowa, pre–1900[19]
F# Date Deaths Injuries Start location County Path length Max width
F4‡† June 3, 1860 92 200 N of Bennett Cedar 81.2 miles (mi) (130.68 kilometers (km)) 1000 yards (yds) (914.4 meters (m))
F4 June 18, 1871 0 5 S of Superior Dickinson Unknown Unknown
F3 2 20 Glidden Carroll 11.6 mi (18.67 km) Unknown
F4 May 22, 1873 8 30 S of Hayesville Keokuk 41.7 mi (67.1 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F3 April 11, 1876 3 30 SE of Eagle Grove Wright 27.5 mi (44.26 km) Unknown
F4 April 18, 1878 1 2 W of Atlantic Cass Unknown Unknown
F4 April 21, 1878 17 29 S of Charter Oak Crawford 69.1 mi (111.21 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F4 10 40 SW of Battle Creek Ida 32.5 mi (52.3 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 June 1, 1878 2 7 SW of Adair Adair, Guthrie 12.1 mi (19.47 km) Unknown
F3 2 7 E of Marble Rock Floyd Unknown 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 3 Unknown Rockwell Cerro Gordo Unknown Unknown
F4 July 2, 1879 2 0 S of Carnes Sioux 4.6 mi (7.4 km) Unknown
F3 April 18, 1880 0 2 Missouri/Iowa border Davis County 15 mi (24.14 km) 150 yds (137.16 m)
F3 0 0 Bloomfield Davis County 8 mi (12.87 km) 200 yds (11.77 m)
F4 June 9, 1880 7 20 SW of Macedonia Pottawattamie 15.1 mi (24.3 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F4 June 11, 1881 2 6 S of Norwalk Warren 30.1 mi (48.44 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F3 1 8 NW of Britt Hancock 10 mi (16.09 km) 50 yds (45.72 m)
F3 June 12, 1881 0 10 NE of Adair Guthrie 10 mi (16.09 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4 June 28, 1881 3 20 N of Quimby Cherokee 10 mi (16.09 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 September 26, 1881 0 7 NE of Postville Fayette, Clayton, Allamakee 6 mi (9.66 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 April 8, 1882 0 3 W of Ames Story 12 mi (19.2 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4 June 17, 1882 1 5 W of Ogden Boone 33 mi (53.1 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F5 68 300 Cooper Greene 109.4 mi (176.06 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F4 June 21, 1882 5 50 NW of Primghar O'Brien 21.4 mi (34.44 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F3 October 30, 1882 2 6 E of Davenport Scott 10 mi (16.09 km) 600yds (548.64 m)
F4 April 21, 1883 2 10 N of Woodbine Harrison 10.1 mi (16.25 km) 150 yds (137.16 m)
F3 June 11, 1883 0 8 SW of Elkport Clayton 10 mi (16.09 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 July 4, 1884 0 0 N of Hubbard Hardin 3 mi (4.83 km) 70 yds (64 m)
F4 June 12, 1885 3 10 S of Bloomfield Davis 10.1 mi (16.25 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 0 13 W of Fairview Monona 14 mi (22.53 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F4 April 14, 1886 3 18 S of Griswold Cass 54.5 mi (87.71 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 0 5 SW of Thurman Fremont, Mills, Montgomery, Pottawattamie 45 mi (72.42 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 0 15 NW of Bedford Taylor, Adams 20 mi (32.19 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 July 4, 1890 0 40 SW of Dawson Hardin 10 mi (16.09 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3‡ 0 18 SW of Chester Howard, Fillmore County, Minnesota 10 mi (16.09 km) 150 yds (137.16 m)
F3 0 2 NW of Vincent Webster, Humboldt, Wright 5 mi (8.05 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 June 22, 1892 1 8 E of Nashua Chickasaw, Bremer 15 mi (24.14 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3‡ April 11, 1893 3 16 SW of Stanberry, Missouri Gentry County, Missouri, Worth County, Missouri, Ringgold 35 mi (56.33 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F5 July 6, 1893 71 200 NW of Quimby Cherokee, Buena Vista,Pocahontas, Calhoun 57.6 mi (92.7 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F4 May 5, 1894 1 5 N of Walnut City Appanoose, Davis 32.7 mi (52.6 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 September 21, 1894 3 Unknown S of Emmetsburg Palo Alto 12.6 mi (20.28 km) Unknown
F4 25 60 N of Wesley Kossuth, Hancock, Cerro Gordo 39.6 mi (63.73 km) 1000 yds (914.4 m)
F4 5 20 Osage Mitchell, Howard 25.3 mi (40.72 km) Unknown
F4‡ 16 70 SW of Rock Falls Cerro Gordo, Mitchell, Mower County, Minnesota, Fillmore County, Minnesota 59.9 mi (96.4 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F5‡ 14 100 N of Whittemore Kossuth, Hancock, Winnebago, Faribault County, Minnesota 50.6 mi (81.43 km) 1500 yds (1371.6 m)
F3 May 3, 1895 1 1 W of Ashton Osceola 5 mi (8.05 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 0 5 SE of St. Charles Madison 7 mi (11.27 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F5 9 35 N of Ireton Sioux 13.1 mi (21.08 km) 1000 yds (914.4 m)
F3 July 26, 1895 0 1 E of Readlyn Bremer, Black Hawk 7 mi (11.27 km) 150 yds (137.16 m)
F4 May 24, 1896 21 60 SE of Polk City Polk, Jasper 28.1 mi (45.22 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F3 September 16, 1896 0 1 N of Melrose Monroe 5 mi (8.05 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 April 30, 1898 2 1 NW of Granville Sioux 15 mi (24.14 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F3 2 Unknown NW of Laurens Pocahontas 7.9 mi (12.71 km) Unknown
F3‡ 1 15 SW of Newcastle, Nebraska Dixon County, Nebraska, Union County, South Dakota, Plymouth, Sioux 60 mi (96.56 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4‡ May 18, 1898 28 150 Stanwood Cedar, Clinton, Jackson 86.7 mi (139.53 km) 1000 yds (914.4 m)
F4 July 27, 1898 2 5 NW of Hastings Mills, Montgomery 15.2 mi (24.46 km) 150 yds (137.16 m)
F4 April 26, 1899 1 10 S of Soldier Monona, Crawford 11 mi (17.7 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 May 16, 1899 4 14 S of Edgewood Clayton, Delaware 10.8 mi (17.38 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 May 28, 1899 0 0 NE of Bondurant Polk, Jasper 15 mi (24.14 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 May 30, 1899 0 0 NE of Moville Woodbury, Plymouth 12 mi (19.31 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 1 8 N of Glenwood Mills, Pottawattamie 8 mi (12.87 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 0 6 SE of Berea Adair 10 mi (16.09 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F4‡ June 11, 1899 5 2 NE of Homer, Nebraska Woodbury 13.1 mi (21.08 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)

1900–1949

FU F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Total
0 0 1 262 41 33 1 338
Deaths: >292 Injuries: >1,861

A total of 338 tornadoes touched down in Iowa between 1900 and 1949. At least 292 people died and 1,861 people were injured. There were 75 intense F3+ tornadoes, the deadliest of which was the 1913 Easter tornado that hit Omaha, Nebraska, making its way over the border into Iowa, killing a total of 103 people and injuring 350 others.[20]

Omaha Easter Sunday Tornado

An F4 tornado touched down in La Vista, Nebraska, a suburb of Omaha, traveling through the city of Omaha and crossing the border into Iowa. In total, 103 people died, 9 of whom were in Iowa.[21] The tornado had a damage path of 40.3 mi (64.86 km) long and 400 yds (365.76 m) wide.[22]

Crawford County Tornado

On May 21, 1918, an F5 tornado touched down in Crawford County, moving across the county and into Greene County as well. According to witnesses, twenty or more farms were destroyed and a couple riding in a buggy north of Churdan were caught by the tornado and died. Mattresses were carried two miles away and farms and homes were wiped completely off their foundations.[23]

Intense (F3+) tornadoes in Iowa, 1900-1949[19]
F# Date Deaths Injuries Start location County Path length Max width
F3 September 25, 1900 2 11 SW of Haverhill Marshall 7.5 mi (12.07 km) 70 yds (64 m)
F3 May 1, 1902 0 5 S of Van Wert Decatur, Clarke, Lucas 15 mi (24.14 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 May 26, 1903 2 Unknown Des Moines Polk 4.6 mi (7.4 km) Unknown
F3 May 25, 1906 0 1 SW of Whiting Monona 7 mi (11.27 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3‡ June 6, 1906 0 3 NE of Burr Oak Winneshiek, Houston County, Minnesota 15 mi (24.14 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4‡ March 28, 1907 0 5 NE of Elmo, Missouri Page, Taylor 15.5 mi (24.94 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 0 1 Caledonia Ringgold, Decatur 25 mi (40.23 km) Unknown
F4 August 6, 1907 3 10 W of Lake Mills Winnebago, Worth 12.2 mi (19.63 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 April 23, 1908 0 1 W of Inwood Lyon 10 mi (16.09 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4‡ May 12, 1908 0 20 Watson, Missouri Page 33.9 mi (54.56 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 June 7, 1908 1 10 SW of Charles City Floyd 11 mi (17.70 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 April 13, 1912 0 2 S of Moingona Boone 8 mi (12.87 km) 50 yds (45.72 m)
F4‡ March 23, 1913 25 75 Bellevue, Nebraska Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shelby, Sarpy County, Nebraska 48.4 mi (77.89 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4‡† 103 350 La Vista, Nebraska Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shelby, Sarpy County, Nebraska, Douglas County, Nebraska 40.3 mi (64.86 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4‡ 22 50 SE of Mead, Nebraska Harrison, Saunders County, Nebraska, Douglas County, Nebraska, Washington County, Nebraska 56.6 mi (91.09 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F4‡ 18 100 S of Douglas, Nebraska Mills, Pottawattamie, Otoe County, Nebraska, Cass County, Nebraska 67.7 mi (108.95 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F3‡ 0 13 W of Craig, Nebraska Monona, Burt County, Nebraska 15 mi (24.14 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 June 5, 1914 3 20 E of Archer O'Brien 11.1 mi (17.86 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4 June 12, 1915 0 1 S of West Union Fayette, Clayton 13.5 mi (21.73 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4‡ 9 50 S of Elon Allamakee, Crawford County, Wisconsin 30.4 mi (48.92 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 September 26, 1916 0 0 NE of Blanchard Page, Taylor 23 mi (37.01 km) Unknown
F4 May 9, 1918 7 15 SW of Nashua Chickasaw, Floyd 50 mi (80.47 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F2 May 19, 1918 2 2 Davenport Scott 2.2 mi ( 3.54 km) Unknown
F3 May 21, 1918 2 15 S of Glidden Carroll 31.9 mi (51.34 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F4‡ 9 70 N of Berkley Boone 29.5 mi (47.48 km) 1600 yds (1463.04 m)
F4 8 100 N of Wood Clayton 80.1 mi (128.9 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F5 4 30 E of Denison Crawford 42 mi (67.59 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F4 July 1, 1920 0 4 SW of Carbon Adams 19.8 mi (31.87 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F4 June 2, 1925 3 5 NW of Anita Cass 13.8 mi (22.2 km) 250 yds (228.6 m)
F4 0 3 W of Ticonic Monona 27.6 mi (44.42 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 0 5 NW of Red Oak Montgomery 12 mi (19.31 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F4 June 3, 1925 1 20 N of Neola Pottawattamie 9.7 mi (15.61 km) 1500 yds (1371.6 m)
F4 0 10 N of Neola Pottawattamie 6.9 mi (11.1 km) Unknown
F3 0 1 SW of Jefferson Greene, Webster Unknown Unknown
F3 July 11, 1925 1 18 SW of Alexander Wright, Franklin 15 mi (24.14 km) 60 yds (54.86 m)
F4 June 16, 1926 2 24 SW of Clarinda Page 7.9 mi (12.71 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 0 5 W of Redding Taylor, Ringgold 7 mi (11.27 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 May 23, 1927 0 2 NW of Williamsburg Iowa County, Iowa 6 mi (9.66 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 June 18, 1928 0 0 SE of Prescott Adams, Union 15 mi (24.14 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 August 20, 1928 2 20 W of Twin Lakes Calhoun 6.2 mi (9.98 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 0 3 S of Radcliffe Hardin 35 mi (56.33 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F4 1 8 SW of Jewell Hamilton 10.8 mi (17.38 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4‡ 6 60 SW of Vinje Winnebago, Freeborn County, Minnesota, Mower County, Minnesota 40.3 mi (64.86 km) Unknown
F3 August 26, 1928 4 20 Red Oak Montgomery, Cass 15 mi (21.14 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4 September 13, 1928 5 52 SW of Pender, Nebraska Cuming County, Nebraska, Thurston County, Nebraska, Dakota County, Nebraska, Woodbury 33 mi (53.11 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F3 November 14, 1928 1 9 S of Vinton Benton, Linn, Buchanan, Delaware 45 mi (72.42 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 April 5, 1929 0 4 W of Ellington Hancock 2 mi (3.22 km) Unknown
F4 May 1, 1930 1 15 E of Millerton Wayne 17.2 mi (27.68 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4‡ 4 40 W of Craig, Nebraska Harrison 15.5 mi (24.94 km) 600 yds (548.64 m)
F3 0 7 E of Clio Wayne 18 mi (28.97 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 September 21, 1931 2 8 NW of Birmingham Van Buren 45.9 mi (73.87 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 July 14, 1935 0 0 W of Sumner Bremer, Fayette 10 mi (16.09 km) 50 yds (45.72 m)
F4 April 30, 1936 2 15 NE of Hartley O'Brien 14.8 mi (23.82 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4‡ 2 61 Estherville Emmet 40.2 mi (64.7 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F3 May 26, 1937 1 8 N of Mingo Jasper, Marshall 20 mi (32.19 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 May 18, 1938 0 0 NE of Bernard Dubuque, Jackson 15 mi (24.14 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 August 10, 1939 0 4 W of Liberty Center Warren 12 mi (19.31 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 September 7, 1941 0 6 Prairie City Jasper, Poweshiek 30 mi (48.28 km) 600 yds (548.64 m)
F3‡ May 30, 1942 0 0 W of Lake Park Dickinson, Jackson County, Minnesota 20 mi (32.19 km) 600 yds (548.64 m)
F3‡ May 18, 1944 0 1 SW of Tekamah, Nebraska Burt County, Nebraska, Monona 30 mi (48.28 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F3 2 12 White Oak Polk, Story 14.9 mi (23.98 km) 880 yds (804.67 m)
F3 0 0 W of Deloit Crawford, Sac 18 mi (28.97 km) 800yds (731.52 m)
F3 0 0 SW of Paton Greene 5 mi (8.05 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4 May 19, 1944 1 9 W of Fort Dodge Webster 6.2 mi (9.98 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 0 0 S of Albert City Buena Vista, Pocahontas 12 mi (19.31 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 June 11, 1944 0 0 N of Glenwood Mills 2 mi (3.22 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4 June 16, 1944 0 1 Lebanon Sioux 8.1 mi (13.04 km) Unknown
F4 0 2 Newkirk Sioux 10 mi (16.09 km) Unknown
F3 0 0 W of Sioux Center Sioux 5 mi (8.05 km) Unknown
F3 May 21, 1945 0 1 SW of Stanton Montgomery 9 mi (14.48 km) Unknown
F3‡ April 29, 1947 0 1 S of Hatfield, Missouri Decatur, Wayne, Harrison County, Missouri, Mercer County, Missouri 40 mi (64.37 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4‡ June 9, 1947 1 2 SE of Elk Point, South Dakota Sioux, Union County, South Dakota, Dixon County, Nebraska 34.8 mi (56 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4 April 23, 1948 5 25 S of Chickasaw Chickasaw 7.8 mi (12.55 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4‡ June 22, 1948 1 5 S of Cook, Nebraska Fremont, Mills, Johnson County, Nebraska, Otoe County, Nebraska 51 mi (82.08 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F3‡ June 1, 1949 0 0 SW of Paul, Nebraska Fremont, Otoe County, Nebraska 12 mi (19.31 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4 0 4 E of Shenandoah Page,Fremont 9.8 mi (15.77 km) 150 yds (137.16 m)

1950–present

FU F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Total
127 1,318 971 499 121 49 6 3,118
Deaths: >101 Injuries: >2,400

A total of 3,118 recorded tornadoes have touched down in Iowa since 1950, causing 101 deaths and injuring 2,400 as of July 2025. There have been 20 (E)F5 tornadoes, or 2 or more fatalities, the deadliest being the 1968 Hansell-Charles City tornado, which killed 13 and injured 462.[24]

1968 Hansell-Charles City tornado

On May 15, 1968, a multi-vortex tornado hit the communities of Hansell, Hampton, Charles City, Elma, and Aredale, all in Iowa. It killed 13, injured 462, and hundreds of buildings were destroyed, primarily in the town of Charles City. Damage estimates were of more than $20 million. All of the deaths occurred in Charles City.[25]

2008 Parkersburg-New Hartford tornado

On the afternoon of May 25, 2008, as part of a large tornado outbreak across the central plains, a large and extremely powerful EF5 wedge tornado devastated the towns of Parkersburg and New Hartford. The tornado killed nine people and caused about $75 million in damages in its approximately 43 mile path across northeast Iowa. The tornado killed 7 in Parkersburg and 2 in New Hartford.[26][27]

2024 Greenfield tornado

On the afternoon of May 21, 2024, a violent tornado tracked across southwestern Iowa, devastating the city of Greenfield. The tornado destroyed many structures and wind turbines across its path that stretched through Page, Taylor, Adams, and Adair counties, while also causing more than $31 million in property damage, killing five people and injuring 35 more. All of the fatalities happened in the town of Greenfield.[28] A Doppler on Wheels estimated wind speeds of 309–318 mph (497–512 km/h), the third highest wind estimate from inside a tornado in the United States, before the 2013 El Reno tornado and the Bridge Creek tornado.[29]

Intense (F3+) tornadoes in Iowa, 1950–present[19][30][31]
F# Date Deaths Injuries Start location County Path length Max width
F4 May 10, 1953 0 0 NW of Millerton Wayne, Lucas 8 mi (12.87 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4 0 3 SE of Garner Hancock, Cerro Gordo, Worth 28 mi (45.06 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F3‡ 1 5 SW of Chester Howard, Fillmore County, Minnesota, Olmsted County, Minnesota 110 mi (177.03 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F5 June 27, 1953 1 2 W of Anita Cass, Adair 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 April 5, 1954 0 1 E of Scranton Greene 7 mi (11.27 km) 800 yds (731.52 m)
F3‡ 0 2 NW of Westboro, Missouri Atchison County, Missouri, Page 8 mi (12.87 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F4‡ 0 0 Elmo, Missouri Nodaway County, Missouri, Page, Taylor 25 mi (40.23 km) 900 yds (822.96 m)
F4 April 30, 1954 0 0 NE of Cedar Rapids Linn, Delaware 20 mi (32.19 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4 June 9, 1954 1 0 NE of Lake City Calhoun 12 mi (19.3121 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 April 23, 1955 0 0 Benton Ringgold 5 mi (8.05 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 July 14, 1958 0 1 NE of Prescott Adams 13 mi (20.92 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4 May 10, 1959 0 1 SW of Guthrie Center Guthrie, Dallas, Boone 40 mi (64.37 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 May 20, 1959 0 5 SW of Promise City Wayne, Lucas 15 mi (24.14 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 May 7, 1962 0 0 NW of Marysville Scott 2 mi (3.22 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F4 April 12, 1964 1 28 NE of Coin Page 15 mi (24.14 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 April 20, 1964 0 1 Atlantic Cass 8 mi (12.87 km) 350 yds (320.04 m)
F3 May 7, 1964 0 1 Waterloo Black Hawk 3 mi (4.83 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 June 19, 1964 0 2 S of Shenandoah Page 9 mi (14.48 km) 250 yds (228.6 m)
F3 June 22, 1964 0 0 NE of Sidney Fremont 7 mi (11.27 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 0 0 Hopeville Clarke 30 mi (48.28 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 August 29, 1964 0 2 Galbraith Kossuth 15 mi (24.14 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F4 April 11, 1965 1 3 E of Tipton Cedar, Clinton, Jackson 40 mi (64.37 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F4 May 5, 1965 0 0 SW of Farnhamville Calhoun, Webster 8 mi (12.88 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4‡ 0 17 N of Nora Springs Floyd, Mitchell, Howard, Winneshiek, Fillmore County, Minnesota, Houston County, Minnesota 65 mi (104.61 km) 150 yds (137.16 m)
F4 August 26, 1965 1 17 S of La Porte City Benton 14 mi (22.53 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 September 20, 1965 0 4 Sigourney Keokuk 1 mi (1.61 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 April 19, 1966 0 4 SE of Gilman Poweshiek, Tama, Benton 30 mi (48.28 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 October 14, 1966 6 172 SW of Belmond Wright 9.7 mi (15.61 km) 1000 yds (914.4 m)
F4‡ January 24, 1967 0 2 E of Queen City Davis, Schuyler County, Missouri, Scotland County, Missouri 20 mi (32.19 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 1 6 SW of Fort Madison Lee 10 mi (16.09 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F3‡ April 30, 1967 0 0 "Just S of the Iowa border" Worth, Freeborn County, Minnesota 6 mi (9.66 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4‡ 0 1 SE of Manly Worth, Freeborn County, Minnesota 18 mi (28.97 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 June 8, 1967 0 5 SW of Moorland Webster 10 mi (16.09 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F5 May 15, 1968 13 462 NW of Hansell Franklin, Butler, Chickasaw, Floyd, Howard 62.1 mi (99.94 km) 600 yds (548.64 m)
F5 5 156 Oelwein Fayette 13.1 mi (21.08 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F3 June 13, 1968 0 17 Arnolds Park Dickinson 12 mi (19.31 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 May 5, 1971 0 12 Conway Taylor 2 mi (3.22 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 July 12, 1971 0 0 SE of Grafton Worth, Mitchell 18 mi (28.97 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F4 0 0 W of Elma Howard, Fayette, Chickasaw 30 mi (48.28 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 June 18, 1974 2 50 Ankeny Polk 15.3 mi (24.62 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F3 June 20, 1974 1 20 Andover Clinton 12 mi (19.31 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4 August 12, 1974 0 12 SW of Ryan Delaware 7 mi (11.27 km) 400 yds (365.76 m)
F4 0 2 Ladora Iowa 2 mi (3.22 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 June 13, 1976 0 0 S of Perry Dallas, Boone 22 mi (35.41 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
F3 0 0 E of Boone Story 5 mi (8.05 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F5 0 9 SW of Luther Boone, Story 21.3 mi (34.28 km) 880 yds (804.67 m)
F4 June 26, 1976 0 15 SW of Minden Pottawattamie 6 mi (9.66 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F3 May 4, 1977 0 0 S of Houghton Lee 2 mi (3.22 km) 60 yds (54.86 m)
F4 0 14 NE of Fort Dodge Webster 2 mi (3.22 km) 70 yds (64.01 m)
F3 September 16, 1978 6 45 N of Rhodes Marshall, Jasper, Poweshiek 31.8 mi (51.18 km) 200 yds (182.88 m)
F4‡ March 29, 1979 0 20 W of Burlington Junction, Missouri Page, Nodaway County, Missouri 18 mi (28.97 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F3 0 1 "State Border, W of Highway 148" Taylor 28 mi (45.06 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F3 0 4 NW of Shannon City Union, Warren, Madison 51 mi (82.08 km) 500 yds (457.2 m)
F3 June 28, 1979 2 34 SW of Bancroft Kossuth 15.9 mi (25.59 km) 300 yds (274.32 m)
F4 3 26 Palmer Pocahontas 14.9 mi (23.98 km) 33 yds (30.18 m)
F3‡ August 28, 1979 2 14 NE of Bartlett Fremont 38.3 mi (61.64 km) 533 yds (487.38 m)
F4‡ June 7, 1984 3 64 S of Eagleville, Missouri Harrison 134 mi (215.65 km) 250 yds (228.6 m)
F3 May 30, 1985 2 27 N of Volga Clayton 34 mi (54,72 km) 1500 yds (1371.6 m)
F3 May 16, 1999 2 16 N of Missouri Valley Harrison 7.5 mi (12.07 km) 440 yds (404.34 m)
F2 April 11, 2001 2 3 S of Ottumwa Wapello 8.4 mi (13.52 km) 100 yds (91.44 m)
EF5 May 25, 2008 9 70 S of Aplington Butler 41 mi (65.98 km) 2100 yds (1920.24 m)
EF3‡ June 11, 2008 4 48 E of Tekamah, Nebraska Burt 14.2 mi (22.85 km) 440 yds (404.34 m)
EF1 April 27, 2014 2 0 SW of Hedrick Keokuk 45.7 mi (73.55 km) 1600 yds (1463.04 m)
EF4 March 5, 2022 6 5 NW of Macksburg Madison 70.57 mi (113.57 km) 900 yds (822.96 km)
EF4 May 21, 2024 5 35 S of Villisca Montgomery 44 mi (70.81 km) 1000 yds (914.4 m)


References

  1. ^ "A history of twisters: Tornadoes in Iowa since 1950". Des Moines Register. July 13, 2025. Archived from the original on July 13, 2025. Retrieved July 13, 2025.
  2. ^ Reyna-Rodriguez, Victoria. "How do the most recent Iowa tornadoes compare to the state's deadliest storms?". The Des Moines Register-US. Archived from the original on May 14, 2025. Retrieved May 13, 2025.
  3. ^ Cogil, Craig; Hagenhoff, Brooke. "Iowa Tornadoes 2024" (PDF). National Weather Service. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 9, 2025. Retrieved July 9, 2025.
  4. ^ "Special Report: Iowa's Tornado Alley. The area most at risk for violent tornadoes". Guy Gannett Communications. May 11, 2018. Archived from the original on May 13, 2025. Retrieved May 12, 2025.
  5. ^ "Severe Weather 101 - Tornadoes". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from the original on September 26, 2025. Retrieved September 29, 2025.
  6. ^ "Story map: Inside Tornado Alley | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. July 8, 2019. Archived from the original on May 9, 2025. Retrieved February 22, 2025.
  7. ^ Kirkland, Kyle (2010). Weather and Climate: Notable Research and Discoveries. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8160-7446-4.
  8. ^ a b Cogil, Craig (2019). "Iowa Tornado Climatology 1980-2019" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 28, 2025. Retrieved February 22, 2025.
  9. ^ "The Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF Scale)". National Weather Service-US. Archived from the original on November 14, 2024. Retrieved July 7, 2025.
  10. ^ Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore (1970). ""Proposed Characterization of Tornadoes and Hurricanes by Area and Intensity," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 91, 1970". Department of the Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA: 42.
  11. ^ Collins, Jennifer M.; Rohli, Robert V.; Paxton, Charles H. (September 19, 2017). Florida Weather and Climate: More Than Just Sunshine. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-5288-5.
  12. ^ Hangan, Horia; Kareem, Ahsan (2021). The Oxford Handbook of Non-Synoptic Wind Storms. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-067025-2.
  13. ^ "March 25, 1948 - The First Tornado Forecast". National Weather Service-US. Archived from the original on May 9, 2025. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  14. ^ Giaimo, Cara (February 10, 2016). "Until 1950, U.S. Weathermen Were Forbidden From Talking About Tornados". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved September 30, 2025.
  15. ^ "The Terrible Tornado.; The towns of Camanche, Iowa, and Albany, Ill. entirely destroyed from thirty to fifty persons killed, and one hundred wounded". The New York Times-US. June 7, 1860. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on May 14, 2025. Retrieved May 12, 2025.
  16. ^ "Destruction and Rebirth: The Cyclone of 1882". Grinnell College. July 15, 2025. Archived from the original on July 15, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  17. ^ Kelley, Matt (June 17, 2016). "Iowa's worst tornado days 134 years ago remembered". Radio Iowa-US. Archived from the original on May 14, 2025. Retrieved May 13, 2025.
  18. ^ Grazulis, T. P. (1990). Significant Tornadoes: A chronology of events. Tornado Project. ISBN 978-1-879362-02-4.
  19. ^ a b c Grazulis, T. P. (1990). Significant Tornadoes: A chronology of events. Tornado Project. ISBN 978-1-879362-02-4.
  20. ^ Meyer, Joseph (March 24, 2023). "Easter Sunday 1913 Tornadoes - Part 4 | The Omaha Tornado". KMTV 3 News Now Omaha. Archived from the original on July 15, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  21. ^ Bulletin of the American Geographical Society. American Geographical Society. 1914.
  22. ^ "Easter came early in 1913, Omaha Tornado". National Weather Service-US. July 15, 2025. Archived from the original on July 15, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  23. ^ (July 1993). Significant Tornadoes 1680–1991: A Chronology and Analysis of Events. St. Johnsbury, Vermont: The Tornado Project of Environmental Films. ISBN 1-879362-03-1.
  24. ^ Commodari, Robbie (May 15, 2024). "The tornado outbreak of May 15, 1968". KWWL. Archived from the original on July 15, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  25. ^ "May 15 1968 Iowa Tornado Summary". National Weather Service-US. Archived from the original on May 14, 2025. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  26. ^ Marshall, Timothy; Jungbluth, Karl; Baca, Abigail (March 3, 2016). "The Parkersburg, IA Tornado: 25 May 2008" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved February 20, 2025.
  27. ^ Riley, Roger (June 19, 2024). "Parkersburg traveled a long road to recovery after EF-5 tornado". WHO-US. Archived from the original on June 20, 2024. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  28. ^ Mendiola, José. "Greenfield tornado damaged, destroyed at least 153 Iowa homes in roughly one minute". The Des Moines Register-US. Archived from the original on May 14, 2025. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  29. ^ Satre, Zane (June 26, 2024). "300+ mph: Greenfield, Iowa tornado had some of the strongest winds ever recorded, radar data shows". Cowles Communications. Archived from the original on May 8, 2025. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  30. ^ "Storm Events Database - Search Page | National Centers for Environmental Information". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved September 30, 2025.
  31. ^ "2024 Iowa Tornadoes". National Weather Service-US. Archived from the original on April 30, 2025. Retrieved February 21, 2025.