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August 24, 2006 tornado outbreak : ウィキペディア英語版
August 24, 2006 tornado outbreak

The August 24, 2006 tornado outbreak was an outbreak of 14 tornadoes in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota on August 24, 2006. The outbreak spawned three F3 tornadoes, one of which caused a fatality in Kasota, Minnesota. The severe weather outbreak also produced many reports of severe hail which caused $130 million in damage across several states.
==Outbreak description==
A moderate risk of severe weather was issued by the SPC for August 24, with a significant threat for tornadoes, some of which could be strong. The main threat area ran from North Dakota southeastward into Minnesota and northern Iowa to western Wisconsin.
The tornadoes began about noon central time in North Dakota, with three tornadoes being spawned there. Then during the mid afternoon hours 11 more tornadoes touched down, 9 of them in South Dakota. Two of the tornadoes in South Dakota were rated F3 on the Fujita scale - one which touched passed near Wolsey, South Dakota and another near Eureka, South Dakota. The Wosley storm was one of four tornadoes spawned in the same area from Wessington to Cavour. The three others storms in Beadle County were rated from F0 to F2.
The most destructive tornado of the day was a multiple vortex F3 tornado that hit the Minnesota cities of Nicollet and Kasota. It was on the ground for 33 miles, killed one person and caused $30 million in damages. This tornado passed near but did not hit the city of St. Peter, which was devastated by the 1998 Comfrey – St. Peter tornado outbreak.

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