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Hi!
Being sick and tired of the nonsense I have to read about tornados in Germany in our newspapers, I have investigated and found that there have been quite a lot of F3 or F4 tornados in our country: a href="http://wetterchronik.de/english/tornadogeruecht.htm"bSevere Tornados in Germany since 1900/b/a Even a few F5 are recorded, however, before 1900. Best regards Armin |
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see also-
Dotzek, N., Tornadoes in Germany [PDF] TorDACH Germany, Tornadoes in Germany Holzer, A., Tornado Climatology of Austria TorDACH Austria, Tornadoes in Austria at- http://www.phys.uu.nl/~ttu/estofex/html/literature.html -- regards, david (add 17 to waghorne to reply) |
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