1953 Worcester tornado anniversary.

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Ed Mahmoud

1953 Worcester tornado anniversary.

#1 Postby Ed Mahmoud » Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:23 pm

Missed by six people and one day (The June 8, 1953 Flint, MI tornado was the tornado to kill over a hundred) being the last tornado to kill at least one hundred people.

Seeing a tornado warning in New York reminded me.


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I have been to Worcester, saw the Ramones there, and went to a WPI frat party. Looks like the last place one would see a tornado.



1953 was a big year for tornadoes, earlier the Waco, TX tornado killed 114 people the same day a tornado in San Angelo killed 13.
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