N.J. could be hit hard by tornadoes.Most people associate tornado tornado, dark, funnel-shaped cloud containing violently rotating air that develops below a heavy cumulonimbus cloud mass and extends toward the earth. The funnel twists about, rises and falls, and where it reaches the earth causes great destruction. activity with the "Tornado Alley alley an area in a cow barn identified by its particular purpose such as a loafing alley, a walking alley or feeding alley. " of the Great Plains states. While this is true in terms of the sheer numbers of tornadoes and losses, surprisingly, catastrophe modeling
Connecticut (kənĕt`ĭkət), southernmost of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (N), Rhode Island (E), Long Island Sound (S), and New York (W). , Massachusetts Massachusetts (măsəch `sĭts), most populous of the New England states of the NE United States. , Ohio and Rhode
Island Rhode Island, island, United StatesRhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches. . The high average loss rates in the above-mentioned five states are affected heavily by insured property values in addition to the frequency of the storms. While it is true that tornadoes have struck around the world, geographic and weather conditions are most favorable fa·vor·a·ble adj. 1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds. 2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis. 3. for frequent and severe storms in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Bangladesh. The vast bulk of insured losses, however, are suffered in the United States.
Ten Costliest U.S. Tornadoes
Billions of
Rank Date Location 2007 Dollars *
1 Mar 31,1973 Central-Northern Georgia 5.21
2 Jun 8, 1966 Topeka, Kansas 1.94
3 May 11,1970 Lubbock, Texas 1.43
4 May 3, 1999 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1.30
5 Apr 3,1974 Xenia, Ohio 0.98
6 May 6,1975 Omaha, Nebraska 0.91
7 Apr 10,1979 Wichita Falls, Texas 0.73
8 Jun 3, 1980 Grand Island, Nebraska 0.70
9 Oct 3,1979 Windsor Locks, Connecticut 0.66
10 May 8, 2003 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 0.44
* Damages are total, not just insured property losses.
Sources: NOAA, A.M. Best Co. using Construction Cost Index deflator
Damaging Tornado/
Hail Events by State
Modeled Average
Annual Loss ($M)
Rank State per 1,000 ** Sq Miles
1 NJ 15.70
2 CT 15.44
3 MA 13.54
4 OH 12.01
5 RI 11.41
6 MD 9.49
7 IL 8.61
8 OK 7.75
9 DE 7.23
10 IN 6.88
11 MO 6.49
12 MI 5.77
13 GA 5.29
14 PA 5.04
15 TX 4.94
16 NC 4.93
17 TN 3.81
18 NY 3.67
19 FL 3.61
20 MN 3.48
21 SC 3.39
22 KS 3.27
23 KY 3.14
24 AR 2.97
25 WI 2.95
26 IA 2.84
27 CO 2.81
28 VA 2.63
29 LA 2.61
30 AL 2.56
** 1,000 square miles is a circular radius of 17.8 miles.
Source: RMS, A.M. Best Co.
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