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Hurricane & Tornado Anniversaries

Today marks the 15th anniversary of the beginning of the "Forgotten Outbreak Sequence" of April 14-16, 2011. It tracked from the Great Plains, through Dixie Alley, and into the Carolinas, becoming one of the largest tornado outbreaks on record at the time. However, less than a couple weeks later, it would soon be overshadowed by the even larger, more destructive, and far deadlier Super Outbreak of April 25-28, 2011.
 
Today marks the 15th anniversary of the beginning of the "Forgotten Outbreak Sequence" of April 14-16, 2011. It tracked from the Great Plains, through Dixie Alley, and into the Carolinas, becoming one of the largest tornado outbreaks on record at the time. However, less than a couple weeks later, it would soon be overshadowed by the even larger, more destructive, and far deadlier Super Outbreak of April 25-28, 2011.
What was interesting about the Forgotten Outbreak is that there were no EF4s. Only EF3s and lower.
 
Today marks the 15th anniversary of the St. Louis EF4 tornado of April 22nd. 2011. This tornado is most notable for hitting one of the concourses of St. Louis Lambert International Airport.

On many other years, this tornado would've been better remembered than it actually is. However, it had the misfortune of occurring during the most active tornado month on record in the US, and would especially be overshadowed by the chaos of the 2011 Super Outbreak that would occur only a few days later.

Weather YouTuber Alferia recently released a video (runtime 32:14) that goes into more detail on this event:

 
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