Mid-February 2009 Tornado Outbreak - Contents

Contents

  • 1 Synopsis
  • 2 Events
    • 2.1 United States yearly total
  • 3 January
    • 3.1 January 3
    • 3.2 January 6–7
  • 4 February
    • 4.1 February 1
    • 4.2 February 10–11
    • 4.3 February 16 (Country of Georgia)
    • 4.4 February 18–19
    • 4.5 February 28
  • 5 March
    • 5.1 March 8
    • 5.2 March 12 (Philippines)
    • 5.3 March 23
    • 5.4 March 25 (Greece)
    • 5.5 March 25–29
    • 5.6 March 31 (India)
  • 6 April
    • 6.1 April 2
    • 6.2 April 9–10
    • 6.3 April 19
    • 6.4 April 25–26
    • 6.5 April 29
  • 7 May
    • 7.1 May 2–3
    • 7.2 May 5–6
    • 7.3 May 8
    • 7.4 May 9
    • 7.5 May 13
  • 8 June
    • 8.1 June 3 (Russia)
    • 8.2 June 5
    • 8.3 June 6 (Italy)
    • 8.4 June 7 (Colorado)
    • 8.5 June 7 (Serbia)
    • 8.6 June 12
    • 8.7 June 15–16
    • 8.8 June 17
    • 8.9 June 19
    • 8.10 June 25
  • 9 July
    • 9.1 July 8–9
    • 9.2 July 11 (Australia)
    • 9.3 July 29
    • 9.4 July 30
  • 10 August
    • 10.1 August 4
    • 10.2 August 8
    • 10.3 August 18
    • 10.4 August 19–20
    • 10.5 August 22
    • 10.6 August 29
  • 11 September
  • 12 October
    • 12.1 October 9
    • 12.2 October 22
    • 12.3 October 26–27
    • 12.4 October 29–30
  • 13 November
    • 13.1 November 3
  • 14 December
    • 14.1 December 2
    • 14.2 December 19
    • 14.3 December 23–24
  • 15 See also
  • 16 References
  • 17 External links

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