Tri-State: The Worst Tornado in the History of the United States

We commemorated 100 years since this awful event eleven months ago. 
It is known as the great Tri-State Tornado of March 18, 1925. Until last week, I -- like most meteorologists -- quoted a horrible death toll of 689. Now we learn that an exhaustive study has concluded as many as 801 died from this single storm that moved from southeast Missouri, across the width of southern Illinois, and into southwest Indiana. 

An older map, easier to understand, with the correct path but also with some inaccuracies regarding the specific damage and deaths in some locations. 

The Tri-State Tornado had the longest path, the longest violent path, the worst death toll and set other records. The article at the red link (above) will tell you a great deal about this event that we pray is never exceeded. 

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