Tornado History
Taylor Creek Tornado History
This location page summarizes tornado records that list Taylor Creek, Florida as a begin or end location. The dataset includes 1 matching records from 1972 through 1972. The strongest matching rating is F2 (Considerable damage), the latest matching tornado is June 18, 1972, and minimum reported property damage totals $500K.
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Key Tornado Statistics
Key Tornado Facts for Taylor Creek, Florida
Top local patterns from the historical tornado records in this group.
Monthly Distribution
Shows tornado frequency across months of the year, highlighting seasonal patterns and peak tornado periods.
Summary: In Taylor Creek, Florida, June is the most active month with 1 tornadoes.
Annual Tornado Trend
Shows year-by-year tornado counts, making active years and quiet stretches easier to spot.
Summary: 1972 was the most active year with 1 recorded tornadoes.
Property Damage Trends
Visualizes reported property damage over time. Bars use a log-like scale so very large damage years do not flatten the rest of the chart.
Summary: The highest reported property damage year in this group is 1972 with at least $500K in NOAA-listed property damage.
Historical Track Sketch
Notable Tornado Records
The table highlights the strongest and most damaging records in this page's local dataset. Damage totals are NOAA-reported minimum estimates where available.
| Date | Rating | Area | Length | Width | Deaths | Injuries | Min. property damage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 18, 1972 | F2 | Okeechobee, Florida | 4.5 mi | 150 yd | 6 | 44 | $500K |
Source And Limits
Data sourced from NOAA Storm Prediction Center and the NCEI Storm Events Database. TornadoTrace summarizes reported weather events for screening and research; it is not a damage assessment, inspection, or insurance determination. Coordinates and records can be approximate, incomplete, revised, or missing. No warranty of completeness or accuracy.