Western_KS_Wx
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That year really was remarkable.Get a load of this dumbass
Anyway, going off topic - 2008 was a hell of a year for tornadoes, wasn't it? It's my pick for Best Tornado Year of the 2000s. It had basically everything you'd expect in a blockbuster year short of a Super Outbreak.
It had numerous notable events, such as Super Tuesday, followed by an incredibly active stretch in May and June that featured one of the strongest tornadoes ever recorded—the Parkersburg EF5 on May 25th.
One tornado from 2008 that I think gets overlooked is the Castalian Springs-Lafayette TN EF3* from the Super Tuesday outbreak. That one inflicted devastating damage to several communities and was the deadliest tornado of the year, resulting in 22 fatalities. Many of the fatalities were in manufactured or poorly constructed homes that were obliterated, though a few newer-constructed homes were also completely leveled. I personally think that one could’ve been rated EF4, even with the not-so-great construction practices that the structures it encountered had.
Traditional Tornado Alley went nuts that year too, with several outbreaks in the region, including one of the most prolific Plains outbreaks in recent memory (and one of my personal favorites to study) occurring on May 23rd. On top of that, several major population centers experienced significant impacts that year, and a few areas, such as Nashville and Chicago, had close calls as well. Just an all-around bonkers year it was.






















