1. What and where was Ohio's deadliest tornado?
2. Ohio was one of 13 states hit by the infamous "Tornado Super Outbreak" when 148 tornadoes ripped through the Midwest, leaving a 2,500-mile path of destruction in just 6 hours. In what year did the "Tornado Super Oubreak" occur and which Ohio city was hit hardest?
3. What was the highest temperature ever recorded in Ohio?
4. What was the lowest temperature ever recorded in Ohio?
5. The greatest accumulation of snow from a single snowstorm event occurred during a 6-day lake effect snowstorm that began on November 9, 1996 and continued through November 14. Where did the record accumulation occur?
6. In what year did the worst blizzard in Ohio occur?
7. Has Ohio ever been the center of an earthquake?
8. Each year Ohio averages just over 3 feet of precipitation. What was the wettest year on record? What was the driest year on record?
9. Ohio has had at least a dozen severe floods. Which was the most deadly?
10. What was the deadliest storm to ever hit Lake Erie?
Check Your Answers Below:
1. Ohio's deadliest tornado occurred June 28, 1924 when a twister hit the Lorain and Sandusky area, killing 85 people. It ranks 22nd on the list of the "U.S. Top 25 Deadliest Tornadoes."
Tornado Aftermath along Waterfront at Sandusky, Ohio
(Charles E. Frohman Collection)
2. The "Tornado Super Outbreak" took place on April 3 and 4 in 1974. One of the most intense tornadoes hit Xenia, killing 41 people and injuring another 2,000.
Aftermath of Xenia, Ohio Tornado of 1974
(Courtesy of Ohio History Central)
Flood of 1913
(Charles E. Frohman Collection)
10. The deadliest and most destructive storm to ever hit Lake Erie was the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. Called the "Big Blow," the "White Hurricane" or the "Freshwater Fury, the storm that hit the Great Lakes" packed hurricane-force winds, killing 250 people and destroying 19 ships
If you would like to know more about Ohio's weather, check out the Ohio Historical Society's Severe Weather web page.