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Missouri Tornado Tracks: 1950-2024 Historical Map and Data

Missouri has recorded 2,555 tornadoes between 1950 and 2024 in NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center database, with 355 fatalities and 4,055 injuries across that span. Of those, 1 reached the maximum EF5 / F5 rating and 139 were rated EF3 or stronger. Use the interactive map below to explore every recorded Missouri tornado track by year, click any path for date and damage details, and switch to the all-years view to see the full historical footprint.

Missouri Tornado Activity at a Glance

  • Total tornadoes (1950–2024): 2,555
  • Total fatalities: 355
  • Total injuries: 4,055
  • Strongest rating recorded: EF5 / F5
  • EF3+ significant tornadoes: 139
  • Longest tornado track: 134 mi
  • Widest tornado path: 1,760 yd (1 mi)
  • Most active month: May (673 tornadoes, 26% of total)
  • Busiest year: 2006 (96 tornadoes)
  • Deadliest year: 2011 (158 fatalities)
  • Most active decade: 2000s (557 tornadoes)

EF / F Scale Rating Distribution

How Missouri tornadoes break down by intensity rating. Most tornadoes nationwide rate EF0 or EF1; the rare EF3+ events account for the bulk of fatalities and damage.

EF / F RatingCountShare
Unrated90.4%
EF0 / F01,02640.2%
EF1 / F11,01639.8%
EF2 / F236514.3%
EF3 / F31044.1%
EF4 / F4341.3%
EF5 / F510%

Missouri Tornadoes by Decade

Decade-by-decade tornado counts in Missouri. Apparent increases over time partly reflect improved detection (especially after Doppler radar deployment in the 1990s) rather than purely natural change in tornado frequency.

DecadeTornadoes
1950s213
1960s303
1970s240
1980s245
1990s287
2000s557
2010s517
2020s193

When Missouri Tornadoes Strike

Tornado counts by calendar month. Missouri’s peak season runs through May (which alone accounts for 26% of all recorded tornadoes), driven by the seasonal collision of warm Gulf moisture and cooler continental air masses.

MonthTornadoesShare
January893.5%
February813.2%
March2228.7%
April50419.7%
May67326.3%
June32812.8%
July1355.3%
August552.2%
September1114.3%
October1325.2%
November933.6%
December1325.2%

Deadliest Missouri Tornadoes Since 1950

The most fatal Missouri tornadoes recorded by NOAA, ranked by deaths. Click any track on the interactive map above to see this same data for any tornado.

DateRatingFatalitiesInjuriesPath LengthPath Width
2011-05-22EF5 / F5158115021.6 mi1,600 yd
1959-02-10EF4 / F42134523.9 mi200 yd
1952-03-21EF4 / F4171006.5 mi880 yd
1957-05-21EF3 / F385022.2 mi400 yd
1957-05-21EF4 / F47759.1 mi500 yd
2003-05-04EF3 / F374849 mi880 yd
1956-02-24EF4 / F463677.6 mi500 yd
2003-05-04EF3 / F354786 mi880 yd
2023-04-05EF2 / F25420.7 mi150 yd
2003-05-04EF3 / F342714 mi400 yd

Longest Missouri Tornado Tracks on Record

The longest continuous tornado paths recorded in Missouri since 1950, by miles traveled along the ground from touchdown to liftoff.

DatePath LengthRatingFatalitiesInjuries
1984-06-07134 miEF4 / F4364
1961-03-06112.1 miEF2 / F200
1954-04-3089.6 miEF2 / F200
2003-05-0486 miEF3 / F3547
1956-02-2477.6 miEF4 / F4636

Widest Missouri Tornado Paths on Record

The widest tornado damage paths recorded in Missouri, measured in yards across at the point of greatest width. The widest US tornado on record (the 2013 El Reno, Oklahoma EF3) reached 4,576 yards.

DatePath WidthRatingPath LengthFatalities
2013-05-311,760 yd (1 mi)EF3 / F331.7 mi0
1975-04-231,700 yd (0.97 mi)EF4 / F428.2 mi1
2011-05-221,600 yd (0.91 mi)EF5 / F521.6 mi158
2019-05-221,500 yd (0.85 mi)EF3 / F332.7 mi0
2014-05-101,350 yd (0.77 mi)EF1 / F17.3 mi0

How to Read the Missouri Tornado Map

  • Year filter: The map opens with all Missouri tornado tracks from 1950 to 2024 loaded. Use the Year dropdown to focus on a single season — useful for revisiting a notable outbreak.
  • Track color: Lines are colored by EF / F rating. Stronger tornadoes use warmer colors and thicker lines. The legend in the bottom-right of the map shows the full key.
  • Track popups: Click any track to see the date, rating, path length in miles, path width in yards, and the fatality and injury totals from NOAA’s damage survey.
  • Reset view: If you pan or zoom away, click the Reset to Missouri button in the controls bar to refit the map to the state.

Missouri Tornado FAQ

When is tornado season in Missouri?

Based on 1950–2024 records, the three most active months for Missouri tornadoes are May, April, June. May alone accounts for 26% of all recorded Missouri tornadoes. Activity outside this window is possible but uncommon.

How does Missouri rank for tornado activity?

Missouri recorded 2,555 tornadoes from 1950 through 2024 in NOAA’s database. Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Nebraska are typically the top five states by total tornado count, while Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee record higher per-tornado fatality rates due to nighttime tornadoes and population exposure.

What is the difference between EF and F ratings?

The original Fujita Scale (F0–F5) was used from the 1970s through January 2007 and rated tornadoes on observed damage. The Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF0–EF5) replaced it in February 2007 with refined damage indicators that more accurately link wind speeds to structural failure modes. Both rating systems share the same ordinal levels, which is why you see them paired in the map legend and tables.

Why do older tornadoes show fewer details?

NOAA records improve substantially after the 1990s, when Doppler radar coverage expanded and damage-survey methodology was standardized. Before then, weak tornadoes in rural parts of Missouri often went undetected, ratings were assigned retroactively from limited damage reports, and path widths and lengths were estimated rather than surveyed in detail. The dataset is most reliable for the strong tornadoes that caused damage worth investigating.

Related Resources

Data Source

All counts and event details are pulled live from NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center tornado database, published by NOAA and Esri as a public ArcGIS Feature Service. The database covers all known US tornadoes from 1950 through December 30, 2024, and is updated annually after post-season verification by the National Weather Service.

About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.