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The chance of earthquake damage in 76472 Zip Code is about the same as Texas average and is much lower than the national average. The risk of tornado damage in 76472 Zip Code is higher than Texas average and is much higher than the national average.

Topics:Earthquake IndexVolcano IndexTornado IndexOther Weather Extremes EventsVolcanos NearbyHistorical Earthquake EventsHistorical Tornado Events

Earthquake Index, #1915

76472 Zip Code
0.00
Texas
0.04
U.S.
1.81

The earthquake index value is calculated based on historical earthquake events data using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the earthquake level in a region. A higher earthquake index value means a higher chance of an earthquake.

Volcano Index, #1

76472 Zip Code
0.0000
Texas
0.0000
U.S.
0.0023

The volcano index value is calculated based on the currently known volcanoes using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the possibility of a region being affected by a possible volcano eruption. A higher volcano index value means a higher chance of being affected.

Tornado Index, #1248

76472 Zip Code
222.27
Texas
208.58
U.S.
136.45

The tornado index value is calculated based on historical tornado events data using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the tornado level in a region. A higher tornado index value means a higher chance of tornado events.

Other Weather Extremes Events

A total of 4,085 other weather extremes events within 50 miles of 76472 Zip Code were recorded from 1950 to 2010. The following is a break down of these events:

TypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCount
Avalanche:0Blizzard:0Cold:1Dense Fog:0Drought:35
Dust Storm:0Flood:386Hail:2,239Heat:13Heavy Snow:5
High Surf:0Hurricane:0Ice Storm:11Landslide:0Strong Wind:5
Thunderstorm Winds:1,315Tropical Storm:1Wildfire:6Winter Storm:15Winter Weather:8
Other:45 

Volcanos Nearby

No volcano is found in or near 76472 Zip Code.

Historical Earthquake Events

No historical earthquake events that had recorded magnitudes of 3.5 or above found in or near 76472 Zip Code.

No historical earthquake events found in or near 76472 Zip Code.

Historical Tornado Events

A total of 88 historical tornado events that had recorded magnitude of 2 or above found in or near 76472 Zip Code.

Distance (miles)DateMagnitudeStart Lat/LogEnd Lat/LogLengthWidthFatalitiesInjuriesProperty DamageCrop DamageAffected County
5.41982-05-12332°31'N / 98°10'W32°33'N / 98°05'W4.00 Miles100 Yards003K0Palo Pinto
7.11982-05-12332°29'N / 98°14'W32°31'N / 98°10'W5.00 Miles100 Yards02250K0Erath
13.71959-09-03232°45'N / 98°01'W0.30 Mile200 Yards003K0Parker
17.11986-02-02232°39'N / 97°56'W32°44'N / 97°52'W10.00 Miles100 Yards02250K0Parker
19.11990-04-05232°49'N / 97°58'W0.20 Mile10 Yards000K0Parker
19.51990-04-05232°50'N / 97°59'W0.20 Mile10 Yards000K0Parker
20.01976-05-31232°22'N / 98°20'W32°19'N / 98°19'W4.10 Miles33 Yards000K0Erath
20.41976-05-12232°43'N / 97°51'W2.00 Miles100 Yards00250K0Parker
21.81989-05-04232°29'N / 97°52'W32°27'N / 97°48'W3.50 Miles500 Yards0220K0Hood
22.11990-04-25232°44'N / 97°51'W32°47'N / 97°50'W4.00 Miles300 Yards000K0Parker
22.31976-05-12232°45'N / 97°50'W2.00 Miles100 Yards00250K0Parker
22.91982-05-12232°42'N / 98°00'W32°58'N / 97°47'W20.00 Miles73 Yards00250K0Parker
23.21976-04-19232°27'N / 97°49'W0.20 Mile33 Yards000K0Hood
23.31973-05-06232°50'N / 97°53'W1.00 Mile100 Yards0325K0Parker
23.41976-04-19232°31'N / 97°47'W0.20 Mile33 Yards000K0Hood
23.71962-07-26232°42'N / 97°47'W000K0Parker
24.21982-05-12232°36'N / 97°50'W32°40'N / 97°41'W8.00 Miles150 Yards062.5M0Parker
24.51973-05-06232°53'N / 97°55'W1.00 Mile50 Yards0025K0Parker
24.71986-03-11232°46'N / 97°52'W32°52'N / 97°48'W9.00 Miles40 Yards000K0Parker
24.71980-04-02232°57'N / 98°01'W32°54'N / 97°58'W4.50 Miles277 Yards01250K0Parker
24.91977-07-27232°27'N / 97°47'W0.70 Mile250 Yards003K0Hood
25.71975-06-08232°48'N / 97°48'W0025K0Parker
26.01971-04-28232°28'N / 97°50'W32°32'N / 97°39'W11.70 Miles33 Yards00250K0Hood
26.31975-05-29232°49'N / 97°48'W003K0Parker
26.51971-04-28232°13'N / 98°12'W00250K0Erath
27.71990-04-25432°47'N / 97°50'W32°54'N / 97°45'W10.00 Miles880 Yards002.5M0Parker
30.01975-06-08232°59'N / 98°25'W000K0Palo Pinto
31.61965-04-14233°03'N / 98°04'W2.00 Miles33 Yards00250K0Jack
34.11991-04-12232°17'N / 97°45'W32°17'N / 97°42'W2.00 Miles100 Yards00250K0Somervell
34.71976-04-19232°41'N / 97°35'W0.30 Mile33 Yards0025K0Parker
36.71991-04-12232°15'N / 97°45'W32°14'N / 97°40'W3.00 Miles150 Yards000K0Somervell
36.71990-04-25232°06'N / 98°27'W32°08'N / 98°25'W2.80 Miles50 Yards0025.0M0Erath
37.21965-06-23232°37'N / 97°32'W0.10 Mile17 Yards0025K0Johnson
37.51979-05-21332°34'N / 98°49'W2.00 Miles1320 Yards000K0Stephens
38.11960-05-04232°05'N / 98°24'W0.30 Mile33 Yards003K0Erath
38.41954-02-19232°13'N / 98°41'W32°15'N / 98°39'W3.00 Miles17 Yards0225K0Eastland
38.81979-10-30233°06'N / 97°52'W2.00 Miles50 Yards0025K0Wise
38.91990-04-25232°05'N / 98°28'W32°06'N / 98°27'W1.20 Miles50 Yards0025.0M0Comanche
39.11970-04-25233°03'N / 98°35'W0.50 Mile33 Yards003K0Young
39.71974-05-14232°42'N / 97°30'W0.30 Mile100 Yards000K0Tarrant
40.41970-10-22232°23'N / 98°49'W1.00 Mile33 Yards000K0Eastland
40.71961-03-16232°20'N / 97°33'W1.20 Miles33 Yards0025K0Johnson
40.91957-04-19232°24'N / 98°50'W0.30 Mile17 Yards003K0Eastland
41.01994-04-26232°04'N / 97°52'W1.00 Mile100 Yards01500K0Bosque
 Brief Description: Tornado number one was on the ground intermittently for about one mile. A grain silo was unroofed, one house destroyed, two mobile homes destroyed, a barn was destroyed, and at least 20 telephone poles were blown down. There was one minor injury.
41.01979-10-30332°37'N / 98°59'W32°48'N / 98°45'W18.60 Miles127 Yards002.5M0Stephens
41.31976-04-19232°00'N / 98°25'W32°02'N / 98°14'W11.10 Miles300 Yards0025K0Erath
41.51971-10-19232°25'N / 97°32'W32°29'N / 97°26'W7.60 Miles50 Yards0025K0Johnson
41.91976-04-15233°06'N / 98°35'W2.00 Miles33 Yards00250K0Young
42.31993-10-12232°07'N / 98°37'W25.00 Miles800 Yards0125.0M0Comanche
 Brief Description: Ten houses were destroyed, and 12 persons were injured.
42.51973-11-24233°00'N / 97°37'W0025K0Wise
42.51974-06-04233°06'N / 98°36'W1.00 Mile467 Yards000K0Young
43.01990-04-25233°04'N / 97°43'W33°05'N / 97°40'W5.00 Miles100 Yards000K0Wise
43.31970-04-18232°48'N / 97°28'W2.00 Miles50 Yards00250K0Tarrant
43.41971-12-14232°31'N / 97°26'W0.20 Mile17 Yards00250K0Johnson
44.01976-04-15233°07'N / 98°37'W2.00 Miles33 Yards00250K0Young
44.31966-04-19232°04'N / 97°45'W2.00 Miles880 Yards003K0Bosque
44.81996-04-13233°03'N / 97°37'W33°03'N / 97°37'W0.50 Mile75 Yards00100K0Wise
 Brief Description: Two mobile homes and a barn were destroyed by a tornado in Keeter.
45.11991-04-12232°14'N / 97°32'W1.50 Miles300 Yards0025K0Johnson
45.12008-04-23232°33'N / 97°24'W32°33'N / 97°24'W001.0M0KTarrant
 Brief Description: EVENT NARRATIVE: A storm survey conducted by the National Weather Service in Fort Worth found that a tornado touched down in the town of Crowley near Sharondale Drive and Morfield Drive. Damage was mostly confined to these two streets where two houses lost significant portions of their roofs and received damage to external walls. Two houses had portions of roof decking removed and several metal storage buildings were damaged. Several additional homes suffered minor roof damage and nearby trees had large limbs broken off. This tornado was rated an EF-2 with maximum sustained winds of 110-115 MPH. EPISODE NARRATIVE: North Texas was impacted with a linear mesoscale convective system as well as discrete supercell thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours. An EF-2 tornado destroyed several homes in the town of Crowley and several other brief tornadoes were reported as well. Other severe reports included large hail and damaging winds.
45.31976-05-26332°24'N / 97°27'W32°21'N / 97°26'W3.80 Miles100 Yards0025K0Johnson
45.61979-04-11231°54'N / 98°11'W31°59'N / 98°04'W9.00 Miles200 Yards03250K0Hamilton
46.31979-10-30233°03'N / 98°38'W33°19'N / 98°30'W20.00 Miles77 Yards05250K0Young
46.51973-05-11232°55'N / 97°27'W32°48'N / 97°25'W8.40 Miles200 Yards00250K0Tarrant
46.61991-04-12232°17'N / 97°28'W2.00 Miles200 Yards00250K0Johnson
46.61991-04-12232°17'N / 97°28'W0.20 Mile10 Yards0025K0Johnson
46.91957-04-02333°02'N / 97°33'W01250K0Wise
47.01961-03-26232°33'N / 97°22'W0.30 Mile17 Yards010K0Johnson
47.11978-04-30232°24'N / 97°24'W2.00 Miles33 Yards0025K0Johnson
47.11981-10-13232°28'N / 97°23'W32°30'N / 97°22'W2.70 Miles50 Yards0025K0Johnson
47.31975-03-17232°16'N / 98°56'W32°23'N / 98°54'W8.50 Miles33 Yards00250K0Eastland
47.51957-11-17232°43'N / 97°22'W2.00 Miles50 Yards023K0Tarrant
47.61961-03-26332°29'N / 97°22'W1.00 Mile50 Yards0025K0Johnson
47.81962-09-07232°20'N / 97°25'W2.00 Miles167 Yards01250K0Johnson
48.21973-11-24332°21'N / 97°24'W0.10 Mile33 Yards000K0Johnson
48.21975-04-07232°21'N / 97°24'W0.20 Mile27 Yards01250K0Johnson
48.61960-05-04332°48'N / 97°26'W32°52'N / 97°20'W7.40 Miles500 Yards012250K0Tarrant
48.61975-05-29233°00'N / 97°29'W00250K0Wise
48.71973-04-23332°22'N / 97°23'W2.50 Miles333 Yards030K0Johnson
48.91990-04-05232°45'N / 97°21'W0.20 Mile10 Yards002.5M0Tarrant
48.92000-03-28332°45'N / 97°21'W32°45'N / 97°21'W4.00 Miles250 Yards28000Tarrant
 Brief Description: M52OU, M67OU Tarrant County Thunderstorm Narrative The first tornado damage was reported near Castleberry High School, about four miles west of downtown Fort Worth (618 PM). Additional roof and tree damage occurred in Monticello neighborhood of River Oaks. A number of businesses were then damaged or destroyed near the intersection of Camp Bowie and West Seventh (620 PM). Tornado moved east along West Seventh Street, striking the Montgomery Ward building and the adjacent Linwood neighborhood, doing extensive damage to older homes (622 PM). The tornado then did extensive damage to the six story Cash America building, nearly destroying it. Further significant damage was then done to the Mallick Tower building and Calvary Cathedral Building (624 PM). The tornado weakened as it entered downtown, but wind borne debris broke thousands of windows in buildings and high rises (626 PM). Particularly hard hit was the Bank One Building, which had 80% (3,000) of its windows broken, and the Union Pacific Resources Building (1,300 of 5,000 windows broken). Numerous other structures were affected to a lesser degree. Automobiles in streets and parking lots were also damaged. The tornado then dissipated as it moved east of downtown, although scattered minor damage occurred to roofs, trees, fences, and billboards about 3 miles east of the city near I-30 and Brentwood Stair. Two people were killed as a direct result of the tornado. A man (age 52) was killed while trying to reach shelter after warning others of the tornado, while a homeless man (age 67) was killed by a wall that collapsed on him. Some 80 other people were injured, but only six required hospitalization. Hail did extensive damage to roofs and autos mainly in Lake Worth and Saginaw. Initial tornado damage in Arlington occurred at a restaurant on South Cooper street. The tornado moved east and gained strength, doing F3 damage near Bardin and Matlock (707 PM), south of I-20. The tornado then struck the northern part of Arlington Airport (F2). The tornado paralled I-20, crossing the Interstate about one mile west of Highway 360, overturning at least one 18-wheeler (F1)(712 PM). The tornado then began moving northeast, ending with F2 damage to subdivision just northeast of Grand Prairie airport (near Arkansas and Parkside)(720 PM). In spite of the damage, there were no deaths or serious injuries in Arlington or Grand Prairie. One commercial building was destroyed in Arlington, and 22 others damaged. Residential building damage (Tarrant county) was as follows: Location Destroyed Major Damage Minor Damage Azle 0 0 13 (hail) Lake Worth 0 0 118 (hail) River Oaks 0 3 51 Fort Worth 28 48 136 Arlington 67 146 458 Grand Prairie 6 9 32 Total 101 206 808
48.92002-04-16332°45'N / 97°21'W32°45'N / 97°21'W2.10 Miles80 Yards00250K0Tarrant
 Brief Description: The fourth and most significant tornado of the day developed in east Fort Worth just south of Ramey Avenue east of Loop 820, moved north and dissipated between Forest and Haynie streets, south of Greenlee Street. Damage occurred to a strip mall, with heavy damage to a duplex. Several homes were partially unroofed, two businesses suffered heavy damage, and roof damage occurred to the sanctuary of a church.
49.01973-05-06232°33'N / 97°20'W12.00 Miles100 Yards00250K0Johnson
49.01962-06-08232°27'N / 97°21'W1.50 Miles133 Yards000K0Johnson
49.11979-06-06333°13'N / 98°37'W33°15'N / 98°30'W7.10 Miles400 Yards02250K0Young
49.31968-05-13232°23'N / 97°22'W0.20 Mile33 Yards00250K0Johnson
49.52001-10-12233°09'N / 97°39'W33°09'N / 97°36'W2.50 Miles440 Yards01200K0Wise
 Brief Description: The first tornado touched down in southwest Paradise at the intersection of School House Road and Sunflower. Initial damage was spotty, with damage to trees, mobile homes, and outbuildings. The tornado strengthened as it moved northeast into the downtown area, with the peak F2 intensity along Main Street. The roof of the firehouse was completely removed and thrown several hundred yards. Some bricks on the exterior walls of the firehouse were removed. A woman in the firehouse received a head injury from flying debris, and was treated at a local hospital. A water tower was blown over across the street from the firehouse. Numerous trees along Main Street were either sheared off or uprooted. The tornado crossed Highway114, flipping over a tractor trailer and causing tree damage at an orchard. Showers and thunderstorms developed across north Texas, mainly in the afternoon and night resulting in widespread severe weather, during the period October 10-13. The most significant event occured during the late afternoon and night of October 12, as a line of severe thunderstorms moved east across north texas producing eight tornadoes, and nearly two million dollars in damage.
49.91973-06-19232°45'N / 97°20'W0.30 Mile500 Yards00250K0Tarrant
49.91963-09-06232°33'N / 97°19'W1.50 Miles50 Yards000K0Johnson


* The information on this page is based on the global volcano database, the U.S. earthquake database of 1638-1985, and the U.S. Tornado and Weather Extremes database of 1950-2010.


 
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