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Severe Convective Storms

Hail, tornadoes and damaging winds, report by report, across fifteen years of the United States: the world's most violent convective weather and insurers' fastest-growing loss driver.

3 episodes

Source
NOAA/SPC storm reports
Coverage
2010 to 2024 · United States ONLY
Catalogue
420,588 severe reports
Peril type
Meteorological (convective)
Updated
Dec 2024

Latest year & record context · experienced risk · US only

Severe reports · 2024
30,835
8,881 hail · 1,873 tornado · 20,081 wind
Biggest tornado day
235 tornadoes
27 Apr 2011 · to EF5
Violent tornadoes on record
112
EF4 and EF5 · 2010–2024
Largest hail recorded
20.3 cm
maximum reported stone size
Scope
United States
NOAA/SPC reports · no global catalogue
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1
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Four hundred thousand severe weather reports mapped and counted: where hail, tornadoes and straight-line winds concentrate, and how the seasons drive them.

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2
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Every severe hail, tornado and wind report since 2010: type, date, place, size or rating, sortable and filterable.

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Around 360 tornadoes in four days, four of them EF5. The 25-28 April 2011 outbreak killed about 321 people and set the roughly ten billion dollar insured benchmark for convective storms.

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