Welcome to the WCM Page for the SPC. This page shows the latest tornado-count graph as well as links to comma-delimited
data files for tornado, severe thunderstorm wind, and hail reports from 1950 through 2007. Feel free to e-mail me at
spc.wcm@noaa.gov with any questions or comments. Thank you.
Greg Carbin
Warning Coordination Meteorologist
NWS/NCEP Storm Prediction Center
SPC 2008 Tornado Tracks Map
U.S. map depicting tornado tracks colored by EF-Scale for 2008.
(Click on graph for full-resolution version.)
Latest Graphs of Tornado Trends
Plot of 2008 daily tornado events the annual trend. (Click on graph for full-resolution version.)
Plot of the annual trend in tornado numbers by year. (Click on graph for full-resolution version.)
Preliminary 2008 Tornadoes by State through May
Preliminary tornado numbers by state Jan-May, 2008. Departure from 10-year average is also noted in parentheses. (Click on graph for full-resolution version.)
Tornado tracks and fatality locations for the Feb. 5-6, 2008 Tornado Outbreak. (Click on graph for full-resolution version.)
Fatal Tornado Outbreaks Since 1950
Rankings of tornado outbreaks since 1950 based on number of direct fatalities. Two time-frame criteria are used in this table: one based on UTC time (12z-12z) and the other based on Central Standard Time (Midnight to Midnight CST). (Click on table for full-resolution version.)
SPC 2007 Tornado Tracks Map
U.S. map depicting tornado tracks colored by EF-Scale for 2007.
(Click on graph for full-resolution version.)
SPC 2007 Tornado Chart
Chart depicting tornado events and total annual trend for 2007.
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SPC 2007 Tornado Events by EF-Scale
Bar chart depicting tornado events by EF-Scale for 2007.
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Other Statistical Data for this Year
Monthly Tornado Statistics.
Find out how many tornadoes have occured so far this year and how
this year compares to past years.
The table below provides links to comma separated value (.csv) files for tornado, hail, and damaging wind data as compiled in Storm Data.
Tornado reports exist back to 1950 while hail and damaging wind reports date from 1955. The full datasets are very large, especially hail and wind. To facilitate quicker downloads these data have been parsed by decade (or 1/2 decade in the case of wind/hail data in the 1950s and 2000s).
This document describes the format of the .csv files.
Please note! Erroroneous tornado, hail, and wind report locations for Oct-Dec, 2006 were corrected on Jan. 12, 2008.
All data for 2008 should be available by late March