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Historical Tornado Prints

The most significant tornadoes in recorded history don't have sufficient monuments. The 1925 Tri-State Tornado killed 695 people across three states on a single afternoon and carved a path 219 miles long. The 1974 Super Outbreak produced 148 tornadoes in 16 hours. The 2011 Super Outbreak put 360 tornadoes on the ground in two days.

These prints are an attempt to create archival records worthy of those events. Each is built from official NOAA Storm Prediction Center track data, rendered in a clean editorial style that works as both a historical document and as serious wall art.

The prints in this collection document specific dates, specific geographies, and - where relevant - specific tornadoes that changed how the science understands severe convective systems. They're for people who think history matters and want it on their wall.

Common Questions

Are the track paths on these prints accurate?

Yes. All outbreak maps are built from NOAA Storm Prediction Center data. Track paths, direction, and relative intensity are taken from the official historical record, not estimated or stylised beyond the design treatment.

Which historical events do you currently have prints for?

The current range covers the 1925 Tri-State Tornado, the 1965 Palm Sunday Outbreak, the 1974 Super Outbreak, the 1981 UK Tornado Outbreak, the 1997 Jarrell Tornado, the 1999 Oklahoma Outbreak, the 2011 Super Outbreak, the 2013 El Reno Tornado, the 2014 Pilger Twin Tornadoes, and more.

Are these good for classrooms or educational settings?

Yes. Several teachers and university meteorology departments have ordered these. They combine visual impact with factual accuracy - useful in a lecture setting and compelling on a wall.

Do you add new prints when significant tornadoes occur?

We add new prints as the historical data matures. Recent events take time to document properly. Follow the site or the Etsy store to be notified when new prints are added.

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