Statements (90)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:beach
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:tornado_alley
gptkb:Tornado_Alley |
gptkbp:aftermath |
significant rebuilding efforts
massive recovery efforts |
gptkbp:casualties |
many families affected
numerous accounts documented many survivors became advocates for safety numerous accounts of survival many survivors became advocates for safety measures |
gptkbp:category |
gptkb:F5
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gptkbp:climate |
part of climatology studies on tornadoes
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gptkbp:community_involvement |
demonstrated community resilience in recovery efforts
communities rebuilt after the disaster |
gptkbp:community_support |
communities supported each other post-disaster
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gptkbp:complications |
2,000
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gptkbp:cultural_impact |
inspired books and documentaries
influenced local culture and folklore |
gptkbp:date |
March 18, 1925
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gptkbp:death_place |
part of Tornado Alley region
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gptkbp:documentary |
featured in several documentaries
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gptkbp:duration |
3.5 hours
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gptkbp:economic_activity |
influenced urban planning in affected areas
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gptkbp:educational_programs |
used in educational programs about tornado safety
tornado preparedness programs established |
gptkbp:emergency_services |
issued prior to the event
federal disaster relief provided shaped emergency management policies highlighted the need for tornado preparedness plans influenced disaster response strategies Tri-State Tornado family catalyst for tornado research initiatives influenced tornado drill practices led to advancements in tornado research methodologies influenced tornado preparedness initiatives |
gptkbp:end_of_life |
695
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gptkbp:environmental_impact |
led to advancements in meteorology
led to improved forecasting techniques associated with spring weather patterns |
gptkbp:feedback |
local communities banded together for recovery
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gptkbp:finale_date |
near Princeton, Indiana
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gptkbp:first_published |
subject of multiple books
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gptkbp:government_type |
federal aid provided after the disaster
establishment of warning systems |
gptkbp:historical_documentation |
extensive documentation exists
extensively documented in historical records |
gptkbp:historical_event |
documented in the National Weather Service archives
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gptkbp:historical_impact |
changed perceptions of tornado preparedness
changed tornado safety regulations |
gptkbp:historical_significance |
remains a significant event in American history
deadliest tornado in U. S. history remains a key event in meteorological history |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Tri-State Tornado
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gptkbp:involved_countries |
gptkb:Illinois
gptkb:Indiana gptkb:Missouri |
gptkbp:is_a_route_for |
219 miles
traveled through rural and urban areas |
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in |
various memorials established
annual remembrance events held Tri-State Tornado Memorial Park |
gptkbp:judges |
many eyewitnesses reported the event
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gptkbp:launch_site |
near Ellington, Missouri
Ellington, Missouri |
gptkbp:legacy |
remains a key event in tornado history
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gptkbp:length |
1 mile
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gptkbp:local_legends |
became part of local folklore
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gptkbp:media_coverage |
extensive coverage in newspapers
extensive news reports |
gptkbp:notable_enemies |
damaged infrastructure
destroyed buildings destroyed several towns |
gptkbp:public_awareness |
increased public awareness of tornado risks
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gptkbp:public_perception |
increased awareness of tornado safety
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gptkbp:related_event |
other tornadoes in 1925
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gptkbp:reports_to |
numerous eyewitness accounts collected
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gptkbp:research |
studied by meteorologists
studied for tornado safety improvements subject of scientific analysis in meteorology analyzed for wind speeds |
gptkbp:safety_features |
issued shortly before touchdown
led to development of safety protocols |
gptkbp:scientific_classification |
classified as a violent tornado
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gptkbp:speed |
estimated wind speeds over 300 mph
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gptkbp:type_of_insurance |
significant insurance claims filed
led to numerous insurance claims |
gptkbp:weather_conditions |
supercell thunderstorm
severe thunderstorms associated with specific weather patterns in the Midwest |