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The chance of earthquake damage in Sabine Pass is about the same as Texas average and is much lower than the national average. The risk of tornado damage in Sabine Pass is lower than Texas average and is about the same as the national average.

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

Earthquake Index, #1276

Sabine Pass, TX
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

Sabine Pass, TX
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, #1292

Sabine Pass, TX
146.19
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 1,098 other weather extremes events within 50 miles of Sabine Pass, TX were recorded from 1950 to 2010. The following is a break down of these events:

TypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCount
Avalanche:0Blizzard:0Cold:2Dense Fog:0Drought:8
Dust Storm:0Flood:136Hail:301Heat:4Heavy Snow:0
High Surf:0Hurricane:9Ice Storm:1Landslide:0Strong Wind:4
Thunderstorm Winds:559Tropical Storm:11Wildfire:1Winter Storm:1Winter Weather:6
Other:55 

Volcanos Nearby

No volcano is found in or near Sabine Pass, TX.

Historical Earthquake Events

No historical earthquake events that had recorded magnitudes of 3.5 or above found in or near Sabine Pass, TX.

No historical earthquake events found in or near Sabine Pass, TX.

Historical Tornado Events

A total of 46 historical tornado events that had recorded magnitude of 2 or above found in or near Sabine Pass, TX.

Distance (miles)DateMagnitudeStart Lat/LogEnd Lat/LogLengthWidthFatalitiesInjuriesProperty DamageCrop DamageAffected County
10.21964-08-05229°42'N / 93°52'W0.20 Mile33 Yards06250K0Jefferson
10.41970-10-11229°47'N / 93°58'W29°52'N / 93°57'W6.10 Miles100 Yards002.5M0Jefferson
11.41974-10-28229°51'N / 93°59'W0225K0Jefferson
11.71972-11-13229°51'N / 93°58'W2.30 Miles50 Yards002.5M0Jefferson
14.61956-11-05229°54'N / 94°00'W0.20 Mile17 Yards003K0Jefferson
14.61957-11-07329°54'N / 94°00'W1.50 Miles33 Yards01250K0Jefferson
15.71959-07-02229°54'N / 93°56'W0.10 Mile33 Yards0025K0Jefferson
15.81972-05-12229°55'N / 94°15'W29°55'N / 93°55'W19.90 Miles30 Yards02250K0Jefferson
17.31974-10-28329°38'N / 94°22'W29°45'N / 94°17'W9.60 Miles67 Yards100K0Chambers
17.51969-03-23329°48'N / 94°18'W0.50 Mile67 Yards0125K0Jefferson
17.51970-02-01229°48'N / 94°18'W0.10 Mile40 Yards0225K0Jefferson
18.41965-01-22229°35'N / 94°19'W0.10 Mile67 Yards003K0Shelby
18.41968-02-01229°56'N / 93°55'W29°56'N / 93°54'W1.30 Miles20 Yards0025K0Jefferson
18.51983-05-20229°57'N / 94°02'W29°58'N / 94°00'W3.00 Miles167 Yards192.5M0Jefferson
18.61957-03-17229°57'N / 93°57'W0.90 Mile100 Yards003K0Jefferson
20.01957-11-07329°57'N / 93°56'W29°58'N / 93°53'W3.60 Miles200 Yards2592.5M0Jefferson
20.11970-10-11329°55'N / 93°53'W29°58'N / 93°51'W4.30 Miles100 Yards0192.5M0Jefferson
20.41980-09-06229°59'N / 93°59'W0.10 Mile200 Yards0025K0Jefferson
21.01973-05-26229°57'N / 94°18'W29°52'N / 94°16'W6.20 Miles167 Yards03250K0Jefferson
21.81981-06-05229°46'N / 93°41'W0.10 Mile17 Yards000K0Cameron
22.51974-10-28229°31'N / 94°29'W29°47'N / 94°20'W20.50 Miles33 Yards00250K0Chambers
26.21974-10-28230°04'N / 94°06'W000K0Jefferson
27.31957-11-07430°06'N / 93°44'W29°58'N / 93°53'W12.90 Miles200 Yards1812.5M0Orange
27.61983-05-20329°45'N / 93°36'W29°50'N / 93°35'W5.00 Miles200 Yards00250K0Cameron
27.71981-04-23230°02'N / 94°20'W30°05'N / 94°07'W13.40 Miles50 Yards02250K0Jefferson
28.11979-10-22230°04'N / 94°13'W1.00 Mile50 Yards002.5M0Jefferson
28.51983-01-31330°05'N / 94°11'W1.00 Mile40 Yards012.5M0Jefferson
28.51967-07-13230°06'N / 94°06'W0.10 Mile33 Yards0025K0Jefferson
28.81956-02-14229°59'N / 93°57'W30°13'N / 93°56'W16.20 Miles33 Yards0025K0Jefferson
29.11974-10-28230°03'N / 94°06'W30°10'N / 94°07'W8.30 Miles50 Yards03250K0Jefferson
31.51952-02-01230°05'N / 93°46'W1.00 Mile67 Yards0025K0Orange
31.51999-01-01229°58'N / 94°25'W30°02'N / 94°26'W4.00 Miles100 Yards00175K0Liberty
 Brief Description: The tornado appeared to have formed just on the other side of a canal in the Dunning's Farm area. At this point three large houses were completely destroyed with widespread tree damage. The tornado moved NE and dragged heavy farm tractors (approximately 50000 lbs) over 10 to 15 feet. The tornado moved across a wide open field and crossed into Jefferson county.
32.71999-01-01330°00'N / 94°27'W30°03'N / 94°24'W5.50 Miles400 Yards05500K0Jefferson
 Brief Description: A strong tornado that developed in Liberty County moved into western Jefferson County, destroying several rice dryers, two mobile homes, and a brick house. Five people were injured in the mobile homes and brick house. Two people received broken necks and other injuries after they were ejected from one of the mobile homes. A fiberglass tub from the destroyed brick home was found one mile away. Cancelled checks and other paperwork were found seven miles away in southern Hardin County. This tornado was strongest southwest of Nome, and was weakening as it passed through the small community of Nome. At least 20 homes received minor damage such as shingles blown off, and many trees were blown down.
33.61979-10-22229°46'N / 93°29'W1.00 Mile550 Yards062.5M0Cameron
37.31974-10-28230°10'N / 94°07'W30°17'N / 94°09'W8.40 Miles50 Yards00250K0Hardin
37.51964-03-19230°08'N / 94°24'W0.20 Mile17 Yards00250K0Hardin
38.41994-11-05230°09'N / 94°24'W2.00 Miles700 Yards013K0Hardin
 Brief Description: A tornado touched down 1.5 miles NNW of Sour Lake and moved toward the northeast for 2 miles, crossing State Highway 326 in the process. It tracked across open fields and the only damage was to trees and fencing along the path. The tornado path averaged around 50 yards wide, increasing to nearly 0.5 miles wide at one point. The tornado was viewed by several hunters, one of whom was slightly injured when she was blown out of her stand as it passed nearby.
39.31974-10-28229°46'N / 93°28'W29°49'N / 93°19'W9.70 Miles50 Yards0025K0Cameron
39.41970-01-10230°10'N / 94°24'W1.00 Mile33 Yards003K0Hardin
39.61973-04-17330°10'N / 93°40'W0.50 Mile10 Yards0125K0Calcasieu
40.31969-05-27329°47'N / 94°42'W1.50 Miles67 Yards3025K0Chambers
43.31984-05-20329°48'N / 93°21'W29°48'N / 93°18'W3.00 Miles150 Yards002.5M0Cameron
44.21981-06-05229°32'N / 94°45'W1.50 Miles60 Yards01250K0Chambers
46.91959-05-21329°23'N / 94°46'W29°25'N / 94°43'W4.30 Miles67 Yards0025K0Galveston
47.11957-03-17229°25'N / 94°49'W29°28'N / 94°43'W7.10 Miles67 Yards040K0Galveston
48.81999-01-02230°21'N / 93°58'W30°26'N / 93°54'W8.00 Miles800 Yards1101.3M0Jasper
 Brief Description: An F2 tornado moved across southern Jasper County. At least 15 homes were destroyed, 20 received major damage, and 10 received minor damage. The worst hit area was Callier Loop, south of Buna. The fatality occurred here. A tied down mobile home rolled over at least five times, ejecting a man 100 yards and a woman 500 yards. The man received a broken back and other serious injuries, while the woman died a few days later from a broken neck, back, and internal injuries. Debris from this home was spread over a mile across the fields. Brick walls were cracked in permanent homes, pickup trucks were lifted in the air and pushed 20 feet from where they originally were parked, and any mobile home situated lengthwise north to south was rolled over and destroyed. There were several stories of people being ejected from their mobile homes, and walking away with minor injuries. This tornado moved into Newton County. Total path length for both Jasper and Newton Counties is 12.5 miles. F55MH


* 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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