List of costliest tornadoes in the Americas

The following is a list of the costliest tornadoes in the Americas including Canada and the United States. It includes all tornadoes that, when damage totals are adjusted for inflation, have cost at least $100 million in damages (in 2024 dollars).

As of September 18, 2024, there are 165 entries on this list with several of those entries including multiple tornadoes. This is dependent on how damages are assessed by certain agencies as well as the significance of certain events (e.g. 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak when seven tornadoes struck the city of Grand Island, Nebraska in the same night; and the DunrobinOttawa, OntarioGatineau, Quebec, Canada tornadoes in 2018 — of which there were seven — since monetary damages in Canada are often reported by province and not by individual tornado).

Analysis

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  • Besides being one of the deadliest tornadoes on record in the Americas, the 1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado is also the costliest; when adjusted for inflation and changes in wealth, it resulted in nearly $5.9 billion in damages.
  • When adjusted for inflation, a total of thirteen (13) tornadoes/events have (each) caused in excess of $1 billion in damages;
  • a total of thirty-two (32) tornadoes/events have (each) caused in excess of $500 million in damages;
  • and a total of sixty-seven (67) tornadoes/events have caused in excess of $250 million in damages.

List of costliest tornadoes

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Affected Communities [a] Year Month & Day Original Cost[b] Adjusted Cost [USD] (March 1, 2024)[c] F or EF [d] References & Notes
JoplinDuquesne, Missouri 2011 May 22 $2,800,000,000 $3,839,119,050 EF5 2011 Joplin tornado
TuscaloosaHoltAlberta CityConcordPleasant GroveBirmingham (Pratt City)Fultondale, Alabama 2011 April 27 $2,450,000,000 $3,359,229,169 EF4 2011 Tuscaloosa–Birmingham tornado
NewcastleMoore, Oklahoma 2013 May 20 $2,000,000,000 $2,647,844,881 EF5 2013 Moore tornado
NashvilleMount Juliet, Tennessee 2020 March 3 $1,600,000,000 $1,906,665,207 EF3 Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2020, (Grazulis 2023, p. 590)

Damage estimates range from $1.5 - $1.6 billion

North DallasRichardson, Texas 2019 October 20 $1,550,000,000 $1,869,870,237 EF3 Tornado outbreak of October 20–22, 2019
Bridge CreekMoore, Oklahoma 1999 May 3 $1,000,000,000 $1,851,242,497 F5 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado
Poquonock/Windsor Locks, ConnecticutFeeding Hills, Massachusetts 1979 October 3 $420,000,000 $1,784,230,579 F4 Windsor Locks, Connecticut, tornado

Grazulis reported that damages totaled $214,000,000 or $909,107,961, adjusted. (Grazulis, p. 1,216)

HackleburgPhil CampbellTannerHarvestAthens, Alabama 2011 April 27 $1,290,000,000 $1,768,736,991 EF5 2011 Hackleburg-Phil Campbell tornado
Wichita Falls, Texas 1979 April 10 $400,000,000 $1,699,267,217 F4 1979 Red River Valley tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,209)
Omaha, Nebraska 1975 May 6 $250,000,000 $1,433,164,498 F4 1975 Omaha tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,174)

(Total damages may have been greater than this.)

East PeoriaWashingtonLong Point, Illinois 2013 November 17 $935,000,000 $1,237,867,482 EF4 2013 Washington, Illinois tornado
Grand Island, Nebraska 1980 June 3 $300,000,000 $1,122,877,427 F4 (max) 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak:

"The Night of the Twisters"

This includes all seven tornadoes. (Grazulis, p. 1,223)

Lubbock, Texas 1970 May 11 $135,000,000 $2,199,201,632 F5 Lubbock tornado, (Grazulis, p. 1,113)
Topeka, Kansas 1966 June 8 $100,000,000 $2,298,062,133 F5 Tornado outbreak sequence of June 1966, (Grazulis, p. 1,081) (Total damages may have been greater than this.)
St. Louis, Missouri 1927 September 29 $53,000,000 $3,655,074,146 F3 Tornado outbreak of September 29, 1927, (Grazulis, p. 814)
Grand Island, Nebraska (#5) 1980 June 3 $200,000,000 $748,584,951 F4 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak:

This was the strongest and costliest of the seven tornadoes that touched down on "The Night of the Twisters"

Jackson, Mississippi 1966 March 3 $75,500,000 $718,687,762 F5 1966 Candlestick Park tornado outbreak
Fort Worth, Texas 2000 March 28 $400,000,000 $716,415,796 F3 2000 Fort Worth tornado outbreak[1]
AndoverWichita, Kansas 1991 April 26 $300,000,000 $679,332,599 F5 1991 Andover tornado outbreak[2]
Xenia, Ohio 1974 April 3 $107,500,000 $672,511,714 F5 1974 Xenia tornado, (Grazulis, p. 1,154)
Monticello, Indiana (tornado family) 1974 April 3 $100,000,000 $625,592,292 F4 List of tornadoes in the 1974 Super Outbreak[3] (Total damages may have been greater than this.)
Conyers, Stockbridge, Georgia 1973 March 31 $90,000,000 $625,169,594 F4 (Grazulis, p. 1,135)
MooreOklahoma CityChoctaw, Oklahoma 2003 May 8 $370,500,000 $621,024,448 F3 Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003
BrookvilleTrotwoodDaytonRiverside, Ohio 2019 May 27 $500,000,000 $603,183,947 EF4 Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019
PetershamBarreRutlandHoldenWorcesterShrewsburyWestboroughSouthborough, Massachusetts 1953 June 9 $52,193,000 $2,319,210,704 F4+ 1953 Worcester tornado

(includes crop damage of ~$50,000)

Fort SmithVan Buren, Arkansas 1996 April 21 $300,000,000 $589,707,456 F3 Tornado outbreak sequence of April 1996
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 1987 July 31 $332,270,000 CAD $572,485,510 F4 Edmonton tornado

$770,565,549 CAD, adjusted

(average exchange rate for 2024, 1 CAD = 0.742942 USD)

Conestogo LakeFergusTavistock, Ontario, Canada 2005 August 19 $500,000,000 CAD $551,433,463 F2-F1 Southern Ontario tornado outbreak of 2005

$742,229,492 CAD, adjusted (Total damages may have been greater than this.)

(average exchange rate for 2024, 1 CAD = 0.742942 USD)

Oak LeafLancasterDallas, Texas 2012 April 3 $400,000,000 $537,325,888 EF2 Tornado outbreak of April 3, 2012
Tallulah, LouisianaYazoo City/Durant, Mississippi 2010 April 24 $364,000,000 $514,839,252 EF4 2010 Yazoo City tornado

Grazulis reported $400 million (or $565,757,420, adjusted) in damages. (Grazulis 2023, p. 438)

Margaret/Ragland/Shoal Creek Valley/Ohatchee/Piedmont, AlabamaCave Spring/Kingston, Georgia 2011 April 27 $366,755,000 $502,862,895 EF4 2011 Shoal Creek Valley-Ohatchee tornado
Fayetteville, Tennessee 1952 February 29 $43,000,000 $500,450,226 F3 Tornado outbreak of Leap Day 1952, (Grazulis, p. 962)
Golden ValleyMounds ViewCenterville, Minnesota 1965 May 6 $51,000,000 $499,341,810 F4 Early May 1965 tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,074)
AltusAltus AFB, Oklahoma 1982 May 11 $150,000,000 $479,404,663 F3 Grazulis reported $200 million in damages including hail, estimated $150 million from the tornado alone (Grazulis, p. 1,239)
Waco, Texas 1953 May 11 $41,150,000 $1,826,623,536 F5 1953 Waco tornado outbreak
ShreveportBossier City, Louisiana 1978 December 3 $100,000,000 $473,032,209 F4 1978 Bossier City tornado outbreak

(Total damages may have been greater than this.)

Enterprise, Alabama 2007 March 1 $307,000,000 $456,656,244 EF4 Tornado outbreak of February 28 – March 2, 2007
AlbanyAshburnRochelle, Georgia 2017 January 22 $310,000,000 $390,050,873 EF3 Tornado outbreak of January 21–23, 2017
Plainfield, Illinois 1990 August 28 $165,000,000 $389,355,815 F5 1990 Plainfield tornado
Birmingham, Alabama 1998 April 8 $202,830,000 $383,780,491 F5 Tornado outbreak of April 6–9, 1998
Oak LawnEvergreen ParkChicago Illinois 1967 April 21 $40,000,000 $369,361,677 F4 1967 Oak Lawn tornado outbreak[4] (Total damages may have been greater than this.)
St. LouisEast St. Louis, Illinois 1896 May 27 $10,000,000 $5,922,975,990 F4 1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado
Atlanta, Georgia 2008 March 14 $250,000,000 $358,119,720 EF2 2008 Atlanta tornado outbreak
Jonesboro, Arkansas 2020 March 28 $300,000,000 $357,499,726 EF3 (Grazulis 2023, p. 590)
St. Louis, MissouriGranite City, Illinois 2011 April 22 $250,000,000 $342,778,487 EF4 2011 St. Louis tornado
Atlanta, Georgia 1975 March 24 $56,500,000 $323,895,177 F3 "The Governor's Tornado" as it caused damage to the Governor's mansion among many other buildings (Grazulis, p. 1,173)
HaysvilleMcConnell AFBAndover, Kansas 2012 April 14 $238,000,000 $319,708,904 EF3 Tornado outbreak of April 13–16, 2012 (Grazulis 2023, p. 495)

Other reports claim upwards of $500 million in damage, but this was proven inaccurate.

CartervilleCrainvilleMarion, Illinois 1982 May 29 $100,000,000 $319,603,109 F4 Marion, Illinois, tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,242)
Salt Lake City, Utah 1999 August 11 $170,000,000 $314,711,224 F2 1999 Salt Lake City tornado[5]
Orland, IndianaEast Gilead/Reading/Hillsdale/Manitou Beach, Michigan (two tornadoes) 1965 April 11 $32,000,000 $313,312,508 F4 List of tornadoes in the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak
WestfieldWest SpringfieldSpringfieldWilbrahamMonsonBrimfieldSturbridgeSouthbridgeCharlton, Massachusetts 2011 June 1 $227,600,000 $312,065,534 EF3 2011 New England tornado outbreak

"The Springfield tornado"

AugustaTupeloOtwellJonesboro, Arkansas 1973 May 26 $44,110,000 $306,402,565 F4 [6] (Total damages may have been greater than this.)

Grazulis reported $37 million in damages or $257,014,167, adjusted (Grazulis, p. 1,141)

HamdenNorth Haven, Connecticut 1989 July 10 $120,000,000 $298,468,065 F4 [7] July 1989 Northeastern United States tornado outbreak
BrownsvilleMonroe, Louisiana 2020 April 12 $250,000,000 $297,916,439 EF3 2020 Easter tornado outbreak,[8]
Woodstock, Stratford, Ontario, Canada 1979 August 7 $100,000,000 CAD $295,070,920 F4 1979 Woodstock, Ontario, tornado

$397,165,486 CAD, adjusted (Total damages may have been greater than this.) (average exchange rate for 2024, 1 CAD = 0.742942 USD)

Mayflower, Vilonia, Arkansas 2014 April 27 $223,450,000 $291,108,149 EF4 Tornado outbreak of April 27–30, 2014
Ellington, Missouri-Murphysboro/De Soto, Illinois-Griffin/Princeton, Illinois 1925 March 18 $16,500,000 $2,922,730,672 F5 The Tri-State Tornado, (Grazulis, p. 796)
Vicksburg, Mississippi 1953 December 5 $25,000,000 $288,779,963 F5 1953 Vicksburg, Mississippi, tornado
Gainesville, Georgia 1936 April 6 $13,000,000 $288,447,554 F4 1936 Tupelo–Gainesville tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 866)
Barrie, Ontario, Canada 1985 May 31 $150,000,000 CAD $281,014,346 F4 1985 Barrie tornado:

$378,245,335 CAD, adjusted (Total damages may have been greater than this)

(average exchange rate for 2024, 1 CAD = 0.742942 USD)

Charles City, Iowa 1968 May 15 $31,500,000 $279,170,560 F5 Tornado outbreak of May 1968, (Grazulis, p. 1,097)
Indianapolis 2002 September 20 $156,000,000 $269,190,000 F3 2002 Indianapolis tornado
KennedaleArlington, Texas 2012 April 3 $200,000,000 $268,662,944 EF2 Tornado outbreak of April 3, 2012
HaysvilleSouth Wichita, Kansas 1999 May 3 $145,000,000 $268,430,162 F4 List of tornadoes in the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak
WildwoodColfax, Wisconsin 1958 June 4 $25,000,000 $266,796,713 F5 Tornado outbreak of June 3–4, 1958[9]
WilberHallamNorris School District 160Holland, Nebraska 2004 May 22 $160,220,000 $261,591,169 F4 2004 Hallam tornado

The second-widest tornado on record (~2.5 miles) almost completely destroyed the small town of Hallam.

DunrobinOttawa, OntarioGatineau, Quebec, Canada 2018 September 21 $294,000,000 CAD $260,046,596 EF3 max 2018 United States-Canada tornado outbreak:

$350,022,742 CAD, adjusted (Total damages may have been greater than this.)

(average exchange rate for 2024, 1 CAD = 0.742942 USD)

This includes all seven tornadoes from this event as damages (per event/outbreak) are reported by province, not individual tornado.

Damages in Ontario were $192 million+ CAD, and damages in Quebec were $102 million+ CAD.[10]

YaleTulsa, Oklahoma 1981 April 19 $75,000,000 $254,469,472 F3 (Grazulis, p. 1,229)
Huntsville, Alabama 1989 November 15 $100,000,000 $248,723,387 F4 November 1989 tornado outbreak
Falmouth/Berlin/Bladeston/Chatham/Dover, KentuckyDecatur/Otway, Ohio 1968 April 23 $27,775,000 $246,157,534 F4 Tornado outbreak of April 21–24, 1968

(Total damages were estimated.)

Marshalltown, Iowa 2018 July 19 $200,000,000 $245,525,614 EF3 Iowa tornado outbreak of July 2018 (Grazulis 2023, p. 569)
Toledo, OhioLost Peninsula (Michigan) 1965 April 11 $25,000,000 $244,775,397 F4 List of tornadoes in the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,071)
SanfordRaleigh, North Carolina 2011 April 16 $172,000,000 $235,831,599 EF3 Tornado outbreak of April 14–16, 2011

Grazulis reported $132 million (or $180,987,040, adjusted) in damages (Grazulis 2023, p. 458)

Tulsa/Tulsa CountyCatoosa/Rogers County, Oklahoma 1993 April 24 $110,000,000 $234,781,107 F4 (Grazulis, p. 1,348)
CarrolltonReformCordovaSipseyBlountsville, Alabama 2011 April 27 $170,344,000 $233,561,034 EF4 List of tornadoes in the 2011 Super Outbreak

Grazulis estimated $150 million (or $205,667,092, adjusted) in damages (Grazulis 2023, p. 467)

MacksburgWintersetNorwalkNewton, Iowa 2022 March 5 $220,000,000 $231,848,240 EF4 Tornado outbreak of March 5–7, 2022

Grazulis reported $200 million (or $210,771,127, adjusted) in damages (Grazulis 2023, p. 619)

Mount Vernon/De Kalb, TexasMineral Springs, Arkansas 1999 May 4 $125,000,000 $231,405,312 F3 List of tornadoes in the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak
WetumpkaLaFayette, Alabama 2011 April 27 $167,000,000 $228,976,029 EF4 List of tornadoes in the 2011 Super Outbreak
LargoClearwaterCarrollwoodTemple TerraceGallowayGibsoniaLoughman, Florida 1966 April 4 $24,000,000 $228,457,037 F4 Tornado outbreak of April 4–5, 1966, (Grazulis, p. 1,079)
Hennepin County, Minnesota 2011 May 22 $166,620,000 $228,455,006 EF1 List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak sequence of May 21–26, 2011
Greensburg, Kansas 2007 May 4 $153,000,000 $227,584,382 EF5 List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak of May 4–6, 2007[11]
St. Peter, Minnesota 1998 March 29 $120,000,000 $227,055,460 F3 1998 Comfrey-St. Peter tornado outbreak
SanduskyLorain, Ohio 1924 June 28 $12,500,000 $225,451,023 F4 1924 Lorain–Sandusky tornado, (Grazulis, p. 790)
FlintBeecher, Michigan 1953 June 8 $19,000,000 $219,472,772 F5 1953 Flint-Beecher tornado, (Grazulis, p. 974)
Windsor, Colorado 2008 May 22 $147,000,000 $210,574,395 EF3 Tornado outbreak of May 22–27, 2008
Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma 1948 20/25, March $16,400,000 $209,877,129 F3 1948 Tinker Air Force Base tornadoes:

Three tornadoes affected Tinker AFB in the span of six days: two on March 20 led to successful prediction of the third on March 25. These tornadoes significantly contributed to the process of predicting severe weather events. (Grazulis, p. 935)

Jefferson City, Missouri 2019 May 22 $174,000,000 $209,908,014 EF3 Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019
Sarasota, Florida 1978 May 4 $43,000,000 $203,403,850 F3 (Grazulis, p. 1,202)
Belvidere, Illinois 1967 April 21 $22,000,000 $203,148,922 F4 1967 Oak Lawn tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,088)
Raleigh, North Carolina 1988 November 28 $77,000,000 $200,744,793 F4 1988 Raleigh tornado outbreak
Southern Louisville suburbs, including Pioneer Village, Hillview, and Mount Washington, Kentucky 1996 May 28 $101,000,000 $198,534,843 F4 May 1996 Kentucky tornado outbreak[12]
La Plata, Maryland 2002 April 28 $115,000,000 $197,153,724 F4 2002 La Plata tornado
Fayetteville, North Carolina 2011 April 16 $141,100,000 $193,464,178 EF3 Tornado outbreak of April 14–16, 2011

Grazulis reported $136 million (or $186,471,497, adjusted) in damages (Grazulis 2023, p. 458)

NashvilleEast NashvilleDonelsonThe HermitageMt. Juliet, Tennessee 1998 April 16 $101,000,000 $191,105,012 F3 Tornado outbreak of April 15–16, 1998 (1998 Nashville tornado outbreak)
Granbury, Texas 2013 May 15 $143,000,000 $189,320,909 EF4 Tornado outbreak of May 15–17, 2013 (Grazulis 2023, p. 500)
Austin, Texas 1980 August 10 $50,000,000 $187,146,237 F2 (Grazulis, p. 1,226)
Kalamazoo, Michigan 1980 May 13 $50,000,000 $187,146,237 F3 1980 Kalamazoo tornado, (Grazulis, p. 1,221)
Mena, Arkansas 2009 April 9 $130,000,000 $186,887,157 EF3 Tornado outbreak of April 9–11, 2009
OelweinMaynard, Iowa 1968 May 15 $21,000,000 $186,113,707 F5 Tornado outbreak of May 1968, (Grazulis, p. 1,098)
Southaven, MississippiMemphis, Tennessee 2008 February 5 $128,400,000 $183,930,288 EF2 List of tornadoes in the 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
Newton Falls/Niles/Hubbard, OhioWheatland/Hermitage/Greenfield, Pennsylvania 1985 May 31 $63,800,000++ $182,871,790++ F5 List of tornadoes in the 1985 United States–Canada tornado outbreak:

"Niles-Wheatland Tornado"

Grazulis reported $60 million in damages in Ohio alone. He also mentions a total of $3.8 million in damages in Pennsylvania but only with regard to trucks and other vehicles at a few different locations. He makes no mention of total damages in Pennsylvania and there are no resources available that provide that information. (Grazulis, p. 1,268)

Considering the intensity of this violent tornado and the destruction of much of Wheatland's industry as well as the number of houses in and around Wheatland, we can safely surmise that the damage total is actually much higher.

Cordell, Oklahoma 2001 October 9 $100,000,000 $174,148,504 F3 Tornadoes of 2001[13]
Center Point, Alabama 1973 May 27 $25,000,000 $173,658,220 F3 [14] (Grazulis, p. 1,142)
Brent, Alabama 1973 May 27 $25,000,000 $173,658,220 F4 1973 Central Alabama tornado[15] (Grazulis, p. 1,142)
Warner RobinsRobins Air Force BaseJeffersonville, Georgia 1953 April 30 $15,000,000 $173,267,978 F4 Tornado outbreak sequence of April 28 – May 2, 1953, (Grazulis, p. 968)
Highland ParkDetroit, Michigan 1997 July 2 $90,000,000 $172,944,112 F2 Tornado outbreak of July 1–3, 1997[16]
Little Rock Air Force BaseJacksonville, Arkansas 2011 April 25 $125,000,000 $171,389,243 EF2 List of tornadoes in the 2011 Super Outbreak
AtkinsClintonMountain ViewHighland, Arkansas 2008 February 5 $119,310,000 $170,909,055 EF4 List of tornadoes in the 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
WildwoodLady Lake, Florida 2007 February 2 $114,000,000 $169,572,677 EF3 2007 Groundhog Day tornado outbreak
MonroeAthens, Georgia 1973 March 31 $24,000,000 $166,711,892 F4 (Grazulis, p. 1,136)
Lake Pat CleburneCleburne, Texas 2013 May 15 $124,000,000 $164,166,383 EF3 Tornado outbreak of May 15–17, 2013 (Grazulis 2023, p. 500)
Americus, Georgia 2007 March 1 $111,000,000 $165,110,238 EF4 Tornado outbreak of February 28 – March 2, 2007
Louisville, Mississippi 2014 April 28 $126,150,000 $164,346,802 EF4 Tornado outbreak of April 27–30, 2014

Grazulis reported $117 million (or $152,426,284, adjusted) in damages (Grazulis 2023, p. 516)

ParisRenoBlossom, Texas 1982 April 2 $50,000,000 $159,801,554 F4 Tornado outbreak of April 2–3, 1982, (Grazulis, p. 1,236)
MinneapolisRoseville, Minnesota 1981 June 14 $47,000,000 $159,467,536 F3 (Grazulis, p. 1,232)
WhitefaceWhitharralAnton, Texas 1970 April 17 $20,000,000 $158,977,835 F4 Tornado outbreak sequence of April 17–19, 1970
Arabi, Louisiana 2022 December 14 $150,000,000 $158,078,356 EF2 Tornado outbreak of December 12–15, 2022 (Grazulis 2023, p. 633)
Jackson, Tennessee 2008 February 5 $110,300,000 $158,002,420 EF4 List of tornadoes in the 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
Omaha, Nebraska 1913 March 23 $5,000,000 $155,766,162 F3 Tornado outbreak sequence of March 1913, (Grazulis, p. 737)
Port Huron, Michigan, United StatesSarnia, Ontario, Canada 1953 May 21 $2,600,000 (US, USD) + $15,000,000 (CA, USD) $153,066,781 F4 1953 Sarnia tornado outbreak

CA: $15 million USD = $14,617,170 CAD (average exchange rate for 1953: 1 USD = 0.974478 CAD), $165,603,324 CAD adjusted = $123,033,665 USD adjusted (average exchange rate for 2024, 1 CAD = 0.742942 USD).US: $2.6 million USD = $30,033,116 USD adjusted

Ardmore, Oklahoma 1995 May 7 $75,000,000 $151,780,020 F3 List of tornadoes in the May 1995 tornado outbreak sequence. Grazulis reported at least $100 million (or $202,373,359, adjusted) in damages. (Grazulis, p. 1,373)
Wichita Falls, Texas 1964 April 3 $15,000,000 $149,234,032 F5 (Grazulis, p. 1,050)
TampaPinellas County, Florida 1979 May 8 $35,000,000 $148,685,882 F2 (Grazulis, p. 1,213)
PellaPeoria, Iowa 2018 July 19 $120,000,000 $147,315,368 EF3 Iowa tornado outbreak of July 2018 (Grazulis 2023, p. 569)
Comstock ParkAlpineGrand Rapids, Michigan 1965 April 11 $15,000,000 $146,865,238 F4 List of tornadoes in the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,065)
MillburyLake Township, Ohio 2010 June 5 $102,400,000 $144,833,900 EF4 Tornado outbreak of June 5–6, 2010
Delhi, LouisianaMoorhead, Mississippi + CaryOxford, Mississippi + VicksburgLexington, Mississippi (three tornadoes) 1971 February 21 $19,000,000 $144,689,457 F5 Tornado outbreak of February 21–22, 1971[17]
BauxiteVimy RidgeShannon HillsNorth Little Rock, Arkansas 1997 March 1 $75,000,000 $144,120,093 F4 March 1997 tornado outbreak[18]
Murfreesboro, Tennessee 2009 April 10 $100,000,000 $143,759,352 EF4 Tornado outbreak of April 9–11, 2009[19]
JeffersComfreyHanska, Minnesota 1998 March 29 $75,050,000 $142,004,269 F4 1998 Comfrey-St. Peter tornado outbreak
Dunwoody, Georgia 1998 April 8 $75,000,000 $141,909,663 F2 Tornado outbreak of April 6–9, 1998
ChesterfieldMaryland HeightsSt. AnnLambert Field, St. LouisSpanish Lake, Missouri 1967 January 24 $15,000,000 $138,510,629 F4 1967 St. Louis tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,087)
Smith Mills, KentuckyEvansville/Paradise/Gentryville, Indiana 2005 November 6 $87,260,000 $137,800,652 F3 Evansville tornado outbreak of November 2005
Oologah, Oklahoma 1991 April 26 $60,000,000 $135,866,520 F4 1991 Andover tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,412)
Cedar Park, Texas 1997 May 27 $70,110,000 $134,723,463 F3 1997 Central Texas tornado outbreak
Forney, Texas 2012 April 3 $100,000,000 $134,331,472 EF3 Tornado outbreak of April 3, 2012
Mechanicville/Stillwater, New YorkBennington, Vermont 1998 May 31 $70,630,000 $133,641,060 F3 Late-May 1998 tornado outbreak and derecho
Marmaduke, ArkansasCaruthersville, Missouri 2006 April 2 $86,500,000 $132,331,699 F3 Tornado outbreak of April 2, 2006
Tinker AFB, Oklahoma 1948 March 20 $10,250,000 $131,173,205 F3 1948 Tinker Air Force Base tornadoes (Grazulis, p. 935)
Goderich, Ontario, Canada 2011 August 21 $130,000,000 CAD $127,961,855 F3 2011 Goderich, Ontario, tornado

$172,236,668 CAD, adjusted (average exchange rate for 2024, 1 CAD = 0.742942 USD)

BloodlandFort Leonard Wood, Missouri 2010 December 31 $90,000,000 $127,295,420 EF3 2010 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak
College ParkBeltsvilleLaurel, Maryland 2001 September 24 $73,000,000 $127,128,408 F3 Tornado outbreak of September 24, 2001
CincinnatiWilliamsburg, Ohio 1969 August 9 $15,000,000 $126,055,995 F3 (Grazulis, p. 1,107)
Emporia, Kansas 1974 June 8 $20,000,000 $125,118,458 F4 Tornado outbreak of June 8, 1974, (Grazulis, p. 1,166)
CamdenHermitage, Arkansas 1979 April 8 $28,800,000 $122,347,240 F3 (Grazulis, p. 1,207)
WindsorTecumseh, Ontario, Canada 1946 June 17 $9,663,000 CAD $120,851,545 F4 1946 Windsor-Tecumseh tornado

$162,666,191 CAD, adjusted (average exchange rate for 2024, 1 CAD = 0.742942 USD)

GoodlettsvilleGallatin, Tennessee 2006 April 7 $79,000,000 $120,857,852 F3 Tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006[20]
CookevillePutnam County, Tennessee 2020 March 3 $100,000,000 $119,166,575 EF4 Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2020
SenecaClemson, South Carolina 2020 April 13 $100,000,000 $119,166,575 EF3 List of tornadoes in the 2020 Easter tornado outbreak
Eagle Pass, Texas 2007 April 24 $80,000,000 $118,998,370 EF3 Tornado outbreak sequence of April 20–27, 2007
BarneveldBlack Earth, Wisconsin 1984 June 7 $40,000,000 $118,736,092 F5 Tornado outbreak of June 7–8, 1984 (Grazulis, p. 1,259)
Lockett/Vernon, TexasDavidson, Oklahoma 1979 April 10 $27,000,000 $114,700,537 F4 1979 Red River Valley tornado outbreak, (Grazulis, p. 1,207)
FiattCanton, Illinois 1975 July 23 $20,000,000 $114,653,160 F3 1975 Canton, Illinois, tornado
ClarionBelmond, Iowa 1966 October 14 $12,000,000 $114,228,518 F4 (Grazulis, p. 1,084)
SaugatuckHudsonvilleStandaleGrand Rapids, Michigan 1956 April 3 $10,000,000 $113,388,603 F5 Tornado outbreak of April 2–3, 1956, (Grazulis, p. 995)
Atlanta Motor Speedway; Hampton, Georgia 2005 July 6 $71,500,000 $112,912,522 F2 Hurricane Cindy (2005)
ChandlerLake Wilson, Minnesota 1992 June 16 $50,000,000 $109,913,400 F5 Tornado outbreak of June 14–18, 1992

Grazulis reported $45 million or $98,922,060 adjusted. (Grazulis, p. 1,331)

ParkersburgNew Hartford, Iowa 2008 May 25 $75,000,000 $107,435,916 EF5 Tornado outbreak of May 22–27, 2008
St. Louis, Missouri 1959 February 10 $10,000,000 $105,985,223 F4 St. Louis tornado outbreak of February 1959:

Total damages may have been greater than this. (Grazulis, p. 1,018)

CantonHazlehurstNewtonMeridian, Mississippi 1976 March 29 $19,550,000 $105,967,528 F4 (Grazulis, p. 1,183)
RaglandPiedmontRock Run, Alabama 1994 March 27 $50,500,000 $105,094,862 F4 1994 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak
CampbellPoincianaKissimmeeBuenaventura LakesLake HartLake Mary Jane, Florida 1998 February 22 $55,000,000 $104,067,086 F3 1998 Kissimmee tornado outbreak
DallasDe Soto, Texas 1994 April 25 $50,000,000 $104,054,318 F2 Tornado outbreak of April 25–27, 1994
LouisvilleJefferson County, Kentucky 1890 March 27 $3,000,000 $101,675,934 F4 Tornado outbreak of March 27, 1890, (Grazulis, p. 651)
Rolling Fork, MississippiSilver City, Mississippi 2023 March 24 $100,000,000 $101,219,168 EF4 2023 Rolling Fork–Silver City tornado

Total damages may have been greater than this.

AdairsvilleBlackwood, Georgia 2013 January 30 $75,000,000 $99,294,183 EF3 Tornado outbreak of January 29–30, 2013 (Grazulis 2023, p. 499)

Bibliography

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  • Grazulis, Thomas (1993). Significant Tornadoes 1680–1991. St. Johnsbury, Vermont: The Tornado Project of Environmental Films. ISBN 1-879362-03-1.
  • Grazulis, Thomas (1997). Significant Tornadoes Update, 1992–1995. St. Johnsbury, Vermont: The Tornado Project of Environmental Films. ISBN 1-879362-04-X.
  • Grazulis, Thomas (2023). Significant Tornadoes 1974-2022. St. Johnsbury, Vermont: The Tornado Project of Environmental Films. ISBN 1-879362-01-5.

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Notes

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  1. ^ These are the communities (e.g. cities, towns, counties) where the greatest damage or loss of life occurred or at the beginning or end of the tornado’s track. The number of places that experience loss of life or damage is often higher than this. Colloquial tornado/event names, if applicable/known, are included in the Notes column of this table.
  2. ^ Estimated total damages are primarily taken from the NCEI database; however, before 1996, coding included on the Storm Data reports provided an extremely broad, often inaccurate, range for damage totals. If a more accurate or updated total can be obtained from a reputable source, it will be included here instead.
  3. ^ Wikipedia formulas only allow adjusting damage totals (for inflation) through 2021. Adjustments of damage totals for inflation and wealth changes have been calculated with the website in2013dollars.com and Charles A. Doswell's 1997 paper which includes rates of inflation through the current year and normalised damage values. As these rates can be volatile (possibly changing from month to month), note that these calculations were made on May 15, 2023 and will be updated regularly.
  4. ^ After the Fujita Scale was implemented in 1971, tornadoes from the previous 100 years (1871-1971) were retrospectively reviewed to determine their ratings. These reviews were completed by either Ted Fujita or Thomas P. Grazulis. Damage assessments from 1971-2006 were completed by using the Fujita Scale or, since 2007, the Enhanced Fujita Scale. These reviews have been handled by teams of meteorologists and structural engineers as assigned by National Weather Service (NWS) offices around the United States.

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