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of this debate, the National Weather Service took an unprecedented step and convened a panel of weather experts during the spring of 2005 to study the latest evidence on the wind strength of the Worcester tornado. The panel considered whether to raise its designation to F5, but decided during the summer of 2005 to keep the official rating as a strong F4. The reasoning for this was that the anchoring techniques used in many of the destroyed or vanished homes could never be ascertained with certainty now, and some of these structures (many of recent postwar construction) were possibly more vulnerable to high winds than older homes. Without a proper engineering qualification, it would be nearly impossible to determine with 100% accuracy which damage was F5 and which was F4, as appearances would be similar.
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in its final leg. In the storm's final moments, three people perished in the collapse of the Fayville Post Office in Southborough. Coincidentally, around the time it ended at 5:45 p.m., a tornado warning was issued, although by then it was too late. A separate F3 tornado also struck about the same time the warning was issued, in the nearby communities of
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At approximately 5:20 p.m., the funnel moved into Shrewsbury, and maintained its one-mile (1.6 km) width throughout much of the town, killing 12. The tornado was still doing maximum damage when it moved through downtown Westborough (five deaths), where it began curving towards the northeast
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at 4:25 p.m., and was witnessed by boaters on the reservoir - three funnels were seen at the beginning, with rapid dissipation of one of them. After brushing Petersham (occasionally with twin funnels several hundred feet apart), the tornado tracked southeastwards and slammed into the rural towns
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The severity of this epic storm has been disputed by the meteorological community for several decades. Official observations classified this tornado as F4, but damage was consistent with an F5 tornado in five of the affected towns (Rutland, Holden, Worcester, Shrewsbury and Westborough). As a result
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office in Boston believed that there was a possibility for tornado activity in the area; however, they did not include such an advisory in their forecast, fearing that people might panic unnecessarily. 1953 was the first year that tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings were used, so forecasters
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area, including Massachusetts. In the mid-atmosphere, the elevated mixed layer was still in place, keeping storms from forming earlier in the day before maximum temperatures were reached. By afternoon, temperatures in Worcester had reached 80 Â°F (27 Â°C), with a dew point of 66 Â°F
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At 5:08 p.m., the tornado entered Worcester and grew to a width of one mile (1.6 km). The damage was phenomenal in Worcester (the second-largest city in Massachusetts) and in some areas equaled the worst damage in any U.S. tornado. Hardest-hit areas included
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compromised and issued the first severe thunderstorm watch in the history of Massachusetts. Most news reports only made mentions of possible thunderstorms. Because of this, the tornado struck with little to no warning for residents.
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estimates, 10,000 people were left homeless. The tornado caused $ 52.193 million (or $ 590 million when adjusted for inflation) which, at the time, was the costliest tornado ever recorded.
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Baseball-size hail was reported in a score of communities affected by the Worcester supercell. Airborne debris was strewn eastward, reaching the
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Wallace Anthony F.C. 1956. Tornado in Worcester; an exploratory study of individual and community behavior in an extreme situation. NAS.
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and several other buildings, killing 60. After striking Worcester, it killed 21 more people in the towns of
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in Massachusetts, injuring 17 persons. Another tornado did minor damage and caused several injuries in
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The Worcester tornado's greatest effect on the nation was its being the principal catalyst for the
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On the morning of June 9, the low pressure system had moved northeastward into
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was an extremely powerful and destructive tornado that struck the city of
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and surrounding areas on Tuesday, June 9, 1953, the final day of the
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Index

Worcester Tornadoes
F4

Assumption College
EDT
UTC−04:00
mph
km/h
F4
Worcester County
Massachusetts
Worcester
Shrewsbury
Southborough
Westborough
1953 Flint–Worcester tornado outbreak sequence
tornado outbreaks of 1953
Fujita scale
Worcester, Massachusetts
Flint–Worcester tornado outbreak sequence
New England
National Weather Service
EST
Petersham
Assumption College
Shrewsbury
Southborough
Westborough
Framingham

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