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Rare California Tornado Injures 5, Flips Vehicles North of Santa Cruz
by Dennis Romero
December 14, 2024

Introduction:
(NBC News) Tornado alley it's not, but a section of California was hit Saturday with a rare tornado that has been blamed for injuring five people and flipping vehicles as a storm moved across the state.

A tornado in Scotts Valley, a small city about 6 miles north of Santa Cruz, "threw multiple cars off the road," the city police department said on Facebook, where it posted images of overturned vehicles.

Police Capt. Scott Garner said five people, most in vehicles that were tossed or moved by the tornado, sustained injuries, none of them major. Three were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, while two refused treatment at the scene, he said.

A National Weather Service damage survey determined an EF1 tornado touched down in Scotts Valley at 1:39 p.m. local time and had an estimated peak wind of 90 mph.

The tornado traveled about 30 yards, with the most severe damage on Mount Hermon Road, the city’s main street and retail district, the survey found.
Read more here: https://www.nbcnews.com/weather/tornad ... na184281

caltrek’s comment: One thing I learned in reading the rest of the news story that I have linked is that California averages 11 tornados a year. This came as a surprise to me, partially explained by the fact that most of these tornados are confined to California’s Central Valley region. This is well away from where I live. A tornado so close to the coast is relatively rare.
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Severe damage from tornado in Tennessee

Two killed, several injured

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Storms, possible twisters to threaten the South just as New Orleans celebrates Mardi Gras

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By JEFF MARTIN and JACK BROOK
Updated 6:01 PM CST, March 3, 2025
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Powerful storms with a threat of tornadoes are expected to punch through Louisiana and other parts of the South on Tuesday just as costumed revelers celebrate Mardi Gras with huge parades and partying in the streets of New Orleans and other cities in the region.

New Orleans moved up its two biggest Mardi Gras Day parades and cut down their routes to try to avoid the potentially destructive weather. Police are also expected to keep the hundreds of participants and dozens of floats moving quickly so they finish before winds are expected to pick up, according to New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.

The alarming forecast will be one of the first big tests for the National Weather Service after hundreds of forecasters were fired last week under President Donald Trump’s moves to slash the size of the federal government. Former employees say the firing of meteorologists who make crucial local forecasts across the U.S. could put lives at risk.

Multiple weather threats loom this week for the U.S., starting with dust storms that brought near-zero visibility to parts of New Mexico and west Texas, prompting the National Weather Service to issue Dust Storm Warnings. “Widespread blowing dust,” was expected Tuesday, said the weather service office covering Midland and Odessa, Texas.
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