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8 Μαΐ 2002 · This pair of images from the Multi-angle Imaging Spectroradiometer (MISR) shows the strip of flattened and possibly denuded vegetation left by the F4 tornado (winds from 207 to 260 miles per hour, causing “devastating damage”) that struck La Plata, Maryland on April 28, 2002.
12 Μαΐ 2001 · On Sunday, April 28, an F4 tornado cut an east-west path through La Plata, Maryland, killing 3 and injuring more than 100. These two images show a 6 x 17.8 km area centered on the town. The top image was acquired on May 12, 2001, and the bottom on May 3, 2002.
1 Μαΐ 2002 · The powerful tornado touched down in the southern Maryland town of La Plata, destroying most of the historic downtown. The twister—one of the strongest ever to hit the state—beat a 24-mile swath running west to east through the state and claimed at least three lives.The image above was taken by the Geostationary Operational Environmental ...
The intense storms spawned at least two tornadoes, one of which was classified as an F4 twister. The powerful tornado touched down in southern Maryland and ripped through the town of La Plata, destroying most of the historic downtown.
On Sunday, April 28, an F4 tornado cut an east-west path through La Plata, Maryland, killing 3 and injuring more than 100. These two images show a 6 x 17.8 km area centered on the town. The top image was acquired on May 12, 2001, and the bottom on May 3, 2002.
Powerful thunderstorms swept through the mid-Atlantic states on April 28, spawning an F4 intensity tornado that ripped through La Plata, Maryland, destroying much of its historic downtown and claiming at least three lives.
The 2002 La Plata tornado was an extremely powerful and fast-moving multi-vortex tornado that devastated the town of La Plata, Maryland, [3] killing 3 people and injuring 122 others. [4] [5] It was the costliest tornado of the tornado outbreak of April 27–28, 2002, causing at least $115 million in damages. [6]