Today in Weather History



Weather History for April 4
 
1929   Northern Tasmania Flood --- The most disastrous floods experienced in the 20th Century in Tasmania. Twenty-two people drowned, the greatest loss of life for any single Australian flood event. Fourteen people died when the Briseis Dam at Derby burst, and a further eight lives were lost near Ulverstone when a vehicle plunged into the flooded river. Many road and rail bridges were destroyed.

1977   An F5 tornado swept homes away north of Birmingham, AL. It moved forward at 60 mph, doing $15 million damage. Cars and trucks were thrown from I-65 as the tornado crossed the highway.

Data courtesy of the National Weather Service