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A nocturnal tornado, also known as a nighttime or overnight tornado, is a
tornado A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with the surface of Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, although the ...
that occur during
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. Nocturnal tornadoes are about twice as likely to be fatal as daytime tornadoes. These tornadoes usually occur in the
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areas of the
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, particularly in the southeast.


Appearance and lethality

Nocturnal tornadoes appear similar to their daytime counterparts but are pitch black due to the absence of light. Their silhouettes can only be seen during a
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or a
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. These tornadoes are most commonly either rain-wrapped or a smaller condensation funnel. More violent or destructive tornadoes tend to be large wedge tornadoes like the 2021 Western Kentucky EF4 or the 2007 Greensburg, Kansas EF5. Due to the lack of visibility, these types of tornadoes are 2.5 times more lethal than daytime tornadoes, although early advanced warning systems and tornado sirens can help reduce the amount of fatalities a specific tornado can have. Some of the worst tornadoes have occurred at night.


Notable examples

Dozens of notable examples of nocturnal tornadoes have occurred. The 1953 Flint–Beecher tornado, an F5 tornado, killed 156 people. During the
1955 Great Plains tornado outbreak The 1955 Great Plains tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak that struck the southern and central U.S Great Plains States on May 25–26, 1955. It produced at least 48 tornadoes across seven states including two F5 tornadoes in Blackwell ...
, two F5 tornadoes killed 100 people in total near the
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and
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border. On June 8th 1966, during the tornado outbreak sequence of June 1966, an F5 tornado tore through the suburban areas of
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, killing 16 people. In 1987, the 1987 Saragosa tornado (an F4 tornado) killed 30 in Saragosa, Texas. In 1991, a weak but significant
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tracked near
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. A
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, captured by Fred Smith of this tornado showing the funnel beside a lightning strike became one of the most famous images captured of a tornado. In 2007, the Greensburg tornado destroyed nearly all structures in
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killing 11, and was the first tornado rated EF5 since the implementation of the
Enhanced Fujita scale The Enhanced Fujita scale (abbreviated EF-Scale) is a scale that rates tornado intensity based on the severity of the damage a tornado causes. It is used in the United States and France, among other countries. The EF scale is also unofficially ...
. During the
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, multiple violent tornadoes occurred after dark. In December of 2015, the
2015 Garland tornado On the night of December 26, 2015, a violent EF4 tornado struck the Dallas suburbs of Sunnyvale, Garland, and Rowlett, located in Texas. It caused $20–26 million (2015 USD) in damages, killed 10 people, making it the deadliest tornado in the ...
tore through the Dallas suburban areas into
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and Rowlett, killing 10. In March of 2020, two notable and violent tornadoes hit
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at night. The
2020 Nashville Tornado In the early morning hours of March 3, 2020, a large and destructive Enhanced Fujita scale, EF3-rated tornado moved through downtown Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, located in the state of Tennessee. The tornado, commonly known as the Nashvill ...
hit
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at EF3 strength, and the other tornado during the 2020 Nashville tornado outbreak caused EF4 damage to the residences of Cookeville. During the
tornado outbreak of December 10–11, 2021 A deadly late-season tornado outbreak, the deadliest on record in December, produced catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across portions of the Southern United States and Ohio Valley from the evening of December 10 to the early morning ...
, several intense and violent tornadoes hit the eastern United States. Most notably, the
2021 Tri-State tornado Throughout the evening hours of December 10, 2021, a large and destructive tornado struck areas in and around the cities and communities of Monette, Arkansas, Monette and Leachville, Arkansas, Leachville in Arkansas, Braggadocio, Missouri, Br ...
went through three states, including
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,
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, and Tennessee. The 2021 Western Kentucky EF4 tore through several communities in
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, most notably in downtown Mayfield, killing 57. The 2021 Bowling Green tornadoes went through
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, killing 17. In early 2023, the 2023 Rolling Fork–Silver City tornado (a high-end EF4 similar to the Mayfield tornado) struck the communities of
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and Silver City in
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, killing 17 In 2024, the 2024 Barnsdall–Bartlesville tornado, a nocturnal wedge, ripped through
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, killing two, During the
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, several violent tornadoes, notably the Diaz and Fifty-Six Arkansas tornadoes tracked in nighttime. On May 16th 2025, a nighttime EF4 during the tornado outbreak of May 15–16, 2025 tracked through the communities of
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and
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in Kentucky, killing 19,{{Cite news , last1=Witz , first1=Billy , last2=Kelley , first2=Tricia Fulks , last3=Taft , first3=Isabelle , last4=Anthony , first4=Austin , date=2025-05-18 , title=Kentucky City Devastated by Tornadoes Out of a 'Horror Movie' , url=https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/18/us/tornado-destruction-kentucky.html , access-date=2025-05-29 , work=The New York Times , language=en-US , issn=0362-4331 making it the deadliest tornado since the 2023 Rolling Fork EF4.


See also

Multiple-vortex tornado A multiple-vortex tornado is a tornado that contains several vortices (called subvortices or suction vortices) revolving around, ''inside'' of, and as part of the main vortex. The only times multiple vortices may be visible are when the tornado i ...
Tornado A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with the surface of Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, although the ...


References

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