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April 13, 2020 South Carolina Tornado Outbreak – OPEN FILE REPORT
South Carolina State Climatology Office
South Carolina State Climatology Office
Abstract
The clash of cold, dry air over the Central United States, with warm, moist air over the Southeast United States provided the set-up for a significant tornado outbreak from April 12-13, 2020. On Easter Sunday (4/12), the storm system spawned tornadoes across six states, including three powerful EF4 ones. Severe weather continued overnight and into early Monday morning, where it impacted the entire state of South Carolina.
Issue Date
2020-06-09
Keywords
Tornadoes--South Carolina, Tornadoes--United States
Type
Document
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